water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
Across
- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Down
- 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 2024-03-01
Water Cycle 2020-10-28
Across
- water held underground in the soil or in holes and crevices in rock.
- he process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation
- The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
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- collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- low of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater,
- liquid into vapour
6 Clues: liquid into vapour • he process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation • The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • low of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater, • water held underground in the soil or in holes and crevices in rock. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-09-02
Across
- water being heated by the sun or any heat source and becomes water vapour
- water from rain fall and seeps into the ground
- water vapor cools and becomes clouds
- water from rain gets together gain and forms a body of water
Down
- liquid or frozen water form in the atmosphere that fall back to the earth
- water in plants and trees get heated up and becomes water vapor
6 Clues: water vapor cools and becomes clouds • water from rain fall and seeps into the ground • water from rain gets together gain and forms a body of water • water in plants and trees get heated up and becomes water vapor • liquid or frozen water form in the atmosphere that fall back to the earth • ...
water cycle 2024-03-20
Across
- water is attracted to water
- water is attracted to other substances
- water weighs different amounts at different points in the water cycle
Down
- the physical properties of compounds such as boiling point, melting points, and their solubilities
- tension the surface of water that is able to hold its shape or something lighter on top
- heat the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1°C
6 Clues: water is attracted to water • water is attracted to other substances • water weighs different amounts at different points in the water cycle • heat the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1°C • tension the surface of water that is able to hold its shape or something lighter on top • ...
Water Cycle 2024-09-18
Across
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through the environment via processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, involving the transformation of water between liquid, vapor, and solid states.
- The release of water vapor from the leaves and stems of plants into the atmosphere, contributing to the overall movement of water in the water cycle.
- The process by which water changes directly from a solid (ice or snow) to a gas (water vapor) without first becoming a liquid.
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- The process by which water vapor cools and changes back into liquid water, forming clouds or dew.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor) due to heat from the sun or other sources.
- Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, completing the water cycle.
6 Clues: The process by which water vapor cools and changes back into liquid water, forming clouds or dew. • The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor) due to heat from the sun or other sources. • The process by which water changes directly from a solid (ice or snow) to a gas (water vapor) without first becoming a liquid. • ...
water cycle 2023-03-14
Across
- the sticking together of particles of different substances.
- : specific heat capacity; plural noun: specific heat capacities; noun: specific heat; plural
- degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
Down
- the tendency of living organisms or parts to develop with distinct anterior and posterior (or uppermost and lowermost) ends, or to grow or orient in a particular direction .
- is the sticking together of particles of the same substance
- the tension of the surface film of a liq uid caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid, which tends to minimize surface area .
6 Clues: is the sticking together of particles of the same substance • the sticking together of particles of different substances. • degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume. • : specific heat capacity; plural noun: specific heat capacities; noun: specific heat; plural • ...
water cycle :) 2024-11-14
6 Clues: fastest land animal? • a brown fured animal? • what does a panda mostly eat? • a place where they keep animals? • what is the leader in a gorilla group? • what tool is used to shade from the rain?
Water Cycle 2025-03-16
Across
- the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas, caused by heat
- rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean
- water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail
- the changes to water when it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth
Down
- the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid
- the passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere
6 Clues: the passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere • rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean • the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid • water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail • the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas, caused by heat • ...
Water cycle 2025-01-17
6 Clues: when water is on land • when water turns in to gas • when water gets evaporated plants leaves • when the evaporated gas turns into liquid • when snow rain or hail falls fro the clouds • when water gets evaporated from underground
Water Cycle 2025-09-07
Across
- The process by which molecue at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change into a gas.
- – is the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water.
Down
- – water vapor given off through plant and tree leaves.
- – water that forms in clouds and falls to earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet.
- – a series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result.
- Cycle – the continuous process by which water moves through the earth’s surface, atmosphere, and back again.
6 Clues: – water vapor given off through plant and tree leaves. • – is the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water. • – a series of changes that happen over time and lead to an expected result. • – water that forms in clouds and falls to earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet. • ...
Water cycle 2025-12-03
Across
- When water is released from clouds in the form or snow,sleet,hail,or
- water that is evaporated from plants and trees
- water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
Down
- water that moves down from the surface land.
- water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy
- precipitation that does not absorb into the ground
6 Clues: water that moves down from the surface land. • water that is evaporated from plants and trees • water vapor in the air changes into liquid water • precipitation that does not absorb into the ground • water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy • When water is released from clouds in the form or snow,sleet,hail,or
Groundwater 2018-12-10
Across
- precipitation that infiltrated soil
- water has filled up all pores it is full of water
- you can drink it and it makes up 65% of us
- a type of well
- water cant flow through its solid
- a place water flows
- a small piece of soil
- gravel,sand,silt,clay are components
- able to flow
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- groundwater that reached the surface
- water found in the ground
- can bring groundwater to surface
- precipitation from lakes and streams
- the top of the saturated zone
- known as hydro cycle
15 Clues: able to flow • a type of well • a place water flows • known as hydro cycle • a small piece of soil • water found in the ground • the top of the saturated zone • can bring groundwater to surface • water cant flow through its solid • precipitation that infiltrated soil • groundwater that reached the surface • precipitation from lakes and streams • gravel,sand,silt,clay are components • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #1 2023-09-06
Across
- an animal that is hunted and eaten for food.
- An Organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis.
- Cycle - The water cycle is a natural pattern. Weather falls to the ground as rain, sleet, or snow. It evaporates into the air from Earth’s surface and from plants and animals. Then, this vapor rises into the air condenses, and falls back to the ground, and the cycle continues.
- a living organism in an ecosystem that breaks down dead organic matter and recycles nutrients back into the environment.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- factors- a living thing or its product that affects an ecosystem.
- a type of fungus that gets energy by breaking down organic material resulting in the release of carbon into the air.
- Cycle- Nitrogen becomes usable for living things when nitrogen molecules are broken apart during lightning strikes, fires or when certain types of bacteria break it down.
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- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- a living organism that takes food and energy from other living organisms. Parasites can not make their own food.
- Material that is or was once living.
- A large natural system that includes communities of organisms and nonliving things.
- the relationship between two living things.
- Factors- a non living chemical or physical factor in an environment that affects an ecosystem.
- the ability to do work.
15 Clues: the ability to do work. • Material that is or was once living. • the relationship between two living things. • an animal that hunts other animals for food. • an animal that is hunted and eaten for food. • factors- a living thing or its product that affects an ecosystem. • An Organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis. • ...
Life Cycle of Animals 2025-02-06
Across
- a young frog is called a ________
- The pupa of a butterfly is called a ________
- A frog’s life cycle includes a stage where it has a tail and lives in water, called a _____.
- this animal looks like the adult even when they are young.
- A beetle's life cycle includes egg, larva, pupa, and______
- an adult butterfly will break out of its own ______ and fly away.
- A butterfly starts life as an _____, then turns into a caterpillar.
- A______is one of the longest-living animals and can live for over 100 years.
- an animal which is fully grown is called an ______
- the young of an animal is called an ______
- A mother panda takes care of her cub by protecting it it and feeding it_______
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- Animals need food, water, and the right environment to _____.
- A butterfly usually lives for around 2-4 ________.
- an adult produces offspring through________.
- the process of living things being born, grow, and reproduce is called _______
- the larva of a butterfly is called a _______
- An animal with larger size usually has a ______ life expectancy.
- A butterfly goes through a complete change in its life cycle, which is called _____.
- When animals reproduce, they produce _____ of their own kind.
19 Clues: a young frog is called a ________ • the young of an animal is called an ______ • an adult produces offspring through________. • The pupa of a butterfly is called a ________ • the larva of a butterfly is called a _______ • A butterfly usually lives for around 2-4 ________. • an animal which is fully grown is called an ______ • ...
Unit 6 2025-04-14
Across
- plants losing water in the form of vapor
- water falling to earth from clouds
- used to measure earths humidity
- layer of earth's atmosphere containing the ionosphere
- vast frigid treeless arctic region
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- part of earth's atmosphere containing ozone
- coldest layer of earth's atmosphere
- lowest region of earth's atmosphere
Down
- the cycle of water through various states
- the process of water turning into water vapor
- when water collects in an area
- area if mild temperatures
- outer most layer of earth's atmosphere
- process of ground water collection
- the average weather for a certain region on earth
- all the water on earth oceans rivers lakes
- clouds fog frost and dew are known as
- the state of the atmosphere at the current moment
19 Clues: area if mild temperatures • when water collects in an area • used to measure earths humidity • water falling to earth from clouds • process of ground water collection • vast frigid treeless arctic region • coldest layer of earth's atmosphere • lowest region of earth's atmosphere • clouds fog frost and dew are known as • outer most layer of earth's atmosphere • ...
Term 3 Week 5 - All Words! 2025-08-18
Across
- plural for woman
- looks like rain!
- caused by tectonic plates moving
- stay alive
- dirt
- levels on top of each other
- red planet
- H2O
- flightless bird
- fast
Down
- opposite of dark
- past tense of whirl
- What's the time?
- Get up!
- king and ________
- almost
- past tense of cover
- 24hrs on Earth
- energy from the sun
- layer of air
- contraction
- opposite of weak
- all colours of the rainbow
23 Clues: H2O • dirt • fast • almost • Get up! • stay alive • red planet • contraction • layer of air • 24hrs on Earth • flightless bird • opposite of dark • What's the time? • plural for woman • looks like rain! • opposite of weak • king and ________ • past tense of whirl • past tense of cover • energy from the sun • all colours of the rainbow • levels on top of each other • caused by tectonic plates moving
A&P II 24. Metabolism and Nutrition 2025-09-23
Across
- transfer of heat through physical contact
- inorganic compounds required by the body to ensure proper function of the body
- amount of heat it takes to raise 1 kg (1000 g) of water by 1 °C
- also called the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle, converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- process that converts high-energy NADH and FADH2 into ATP
- protein pore complex that creates ATP
- loss of an electron
- form that glucose assumes when it is stored
- relative amount of body weight compared to the overall height; a BMI ranging from 18–24.9 is considered normal weight, 25–29.9 is considered overweight, and greater than 30 is considered obese
- transfer of heat between the skin and air or water
- series of metabolic reactions that breaks down glucose into pyruvate and produces ATP
- lipids, or fats, consisting of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol backbone
- smallest, monomeric sugar molecule
- anion released into the small intestine to neutralize the pH of the food from the stomach (NaHCO₃)
- amount of energy consumed minus the amount of energy expended by the body
- breakdown of triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids
- transfer of heat that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- amount of energy expended by the body at rest
- synthesis of lipids that occurs in the liver or adipose tissues
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- lipid consisting of a single fatty acid chain attached to a glycerol backbone
- gaining of an electron
- process that converts potentially toxic nitrogen waste into urea that can be eliminated through the kidneys
- (also, redox reaction) pair of reactions in which an electron is passed from one molecule to another, oxidizing one and reducing the other
- reactions that build smaller molecules into larger molecules
- breakdown of fatty acids into smaller chain fatty acids and acetyl CoA
- oxygen, the recipient of the free hydrogen at the end of the electron transport chain
- also called the Krebs cycle or the citric acid cycle; converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
- reactions that break down larger molecules into their constituent parts
- transfer of heat via infrared waves
- sum of all catabolic and anabolic reactions that take place in the body
- organic compounds required by the body to perform biochemical reactions like metabolism and bone, cell, and tissue growth
- complex carbohydrates made up of many monosaccharides
- fatty acid oxidation
- production of ATP from glucose oxidation via glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation
- also called the Krebs cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle; converts pyruvate into CO2 and high-energy FADH2, NADH, and ATP molecules
35 Clues: loss of an electron • fatty acid oxidation • gaining of an electron • smallest, monomeric sugar molecule • transfer of heat via infrared waves • protein pore complex that creates ATP • transfer of heat through physical contact • form that glucose assumes when it is stored • amount of energy expended by the body at rest • transfer of heat between the skin and air or water • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2025-12-08
Across
- Where the light reactions occur in the chloroplast.
- Where the Calvin Cycle takes place in the chloroplast.
- Where glycolysis occurs in the cell.
- Where the Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondria.
- Enzyme responsible for carbon fixation in the Calvin Cycle.
- Thylakoids stacked together to increase the area for light absorption.
- Product of light reaction that is needed in the Calvin Cycle.
Down
- Where the electron transport chain occurs.
- Produced from pyruvate when oxygen is absent in respiration.
- The first stage of respiration that breaks down glucose into pyruvate.
- Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration.
- Molecule that provides electrons to photosystem II.
12 Clues: Where glycolysis occurs in the cell. • Where the electron transport chain occurs. • Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. • Where the light reactions occur in the chloroplast. • Molecule that provides electrons to photosystem II. • Where the Calvin Cycle takes place in the chloroplast. • Where the Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondria. • ...
Weather & Climate Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-28
Across
- sphere is liquid water
- the direction that winds blows
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- the amount of thermal energy in an air mass
- water falling from clouds in 4 forms
- amount of density in the air
- 2 things that come together to make a change
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- sphere of air
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- sphere of rock or ground
- water that moves over land in to a body of water
- how fast the wind moves from one area to another
- water that seeps into the ground
- water changing from a liquid to a gas from plants
- water changing from a gas to a liquid
- sphere of ice
- Cycle water changing in to the 3 states of matter through the spheres
- water falling to earth from clouds in 4 potential forms
- sphere of life
19 Clues: sphere of ice • sphere of air • sphere of life • sphere is liquid water • sphere of rock or ground • amount of density in the air • the direction that winds blows • water that seeps into the ground • water falling from clouds in 4 forms • the amount of water vapor in the air • water changing from a gas to a liquid • water changing from a liquid to a gas • ...
Biology 2013-01-14
Across
- the second stage of the cell cycle
- supports the cells
- each cell is made up of smaller components
- package protiens collect / process matter
- water and other materials used to store or transoport molecules
- the first stage of the cell cycle
- a type of tumor that is non cancerous
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- the muscle cells that release energy from the glucose
- suspends all organells in the cell
- is the diffusion of water through a membrane
- the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration
- inerferes with the cell around it or destroys them
- controls all cell activity
- a build up of cancerous cells that grows rapidly
14 Clues: supports the cells • controls all cell activity • the first stage of the cell cycle • suspends all organells in the cell • the second stage of the cell cycle • a type of tumor that is non cancerous • package protiens collect / process matter • each cell is made up of smaller components • is the diffusion of water through a membrane • ...
Respiration + Photosynthesis 2022-12-23
Across
- Organelle which photosynthesis takes place
- Split by sunlight to produce oxygen in plants
- Stage in respiration where carbon dioxide is produced
- second step in photosynthesis
- Produced during fermentation in humans, causes muscle fatigue
- Energy source that powers the light reactions in photosynthesis
- The process of converting energy from food into chemical energy for the body
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- Organelle where most cell respiration takes place
- Enters the calvin cycle through stomata
- produced in fermentation in yeast cells
- Energy molecule produced during cell respiration
- Final product of the calvin cycle
- pores in plants that allow for gas exchange
- Accepts H+ in respiration to produce water
14 Clues: second step in photosynthesis • Final product of the calvin cycle • Enters the calvin cycle through stomata • produced in fermentation in yeast cells • Organelle which photosynthesis takes place • Accepts H+ in respiration to produce water • pores in plants that allow for gas exchange • Split by sunlight to produce oxygen in plants • ...
Water Is Precious 2021-01-18
Across
- river, sea and oceans are examples of
- water harvesting
- cycle
- pollution
- water
- use this water to drink
- Cycle
- water is very important, use this easy way
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- bodies
- name for water
- water has a different name'
- found on leaves early morning
- comes down but never goes up?
- me and I won't be clean, don't wash me, and I'll be clean. What am I?
14 Clues: cycle • water • Cycle • bodies • pollution • name for water • water harvesting • use this water to drink • water has a different name' • found on leaves early morning • comes down but never goes up? • river, sea and oceans are examples of • water is very important, use this easy way • me and I won't be clean, don't wash me, and I'll be clean. What am I?
Section 4 2024-05-30
Across
- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food from sunlight.
- The movement of phosphorus through the soil, water, and living organisms.A cycle
- An animal that eats only plants.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.Parasitism One organism benefits while the other is harmed.
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- One organism benefits while the other is unaffected.
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- An animal that eats only other animals.
- All the members of one species living in a particular area.
- The flow of carbon through the air, land, water, and living things. A cycle
- A group of different species living together in the same area.
- The process where nitrogen moves between the air, soil, plants, and animals.A cycle
- A community of living things and their environment, interacting together.
- Both organisms benefit.
- A large area with a specific climate and types of plants and animals.
15 Clues: Both organisms benefit. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • An organism that eats other organisms for energy. • One organism benefits while the other is unaffected. • All the members of one species living in a particular area. • ...
crossword 2023-05-25
Across
- : A planet made out of rocks.
- breeze: the wind from the sea goes to the land.
- molten rock.
- ash: The ash that come out of the volcano.
- when the ground moves.
- : the hottest planet in the solar system.
- A giant cloud in space.
- inside the earth.
- The planet with rings.
- little rocks.
- keeps planets in orbit.
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- hole in the ground with lava.
- gasses: mostly of water vapor.
- cycle: a cycle of rocks
- lows: a man that created lows for science.
- something going around a planet.
- rocks: when magma cools and hardens.
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- a red planet.
- breeze the land wind goes to the sea
20 Clues: molten rock. • a red planet. • little rocks. • inside the earth. • when the ground moves. • The planet with rings. • cycle: a cycle of rocks • A giant cloud in space. • keeps planets in orbit. • : A planet made out of rocks. • hole in the ground with lava. • gasses: mostly of water vapor. • something going around a planet. • rocks: when magma cools and hardens. • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere L2 2025-01-13
Across
- the water cycle transports this
- water and snow can move upward if it turns into water ____
- when water evaporates from solid to gas
- Release of water vapor into the air by plants
- this is when wind moves ocean water
- this happens when water changes from gas to liquid
- when water changes from liquid to gas
- Water falls on the ocean and land because of ____
- water absorbs ____ from its surroundings as it melts
Down
- when water changes from liquid to solid
- some ice is stored here
- there are 3 states of water. Liquid, solid and ____
- Movement of water between the atmosphere is known as ____ ____
- Type of water that flows over land
- any form of water that falls to the earth from clouds
- even underground water flows ____
- there are 3 kinds of precipitation, one is ____
17 Clues: some ice is stored here • the water cycle transports this • even underground water flows ____ • Type of water that flows over land • this is when wind moves ocean water • when water changes from liquid to gas • when water changes from liquid to solid • when water evaporates from solid to gas • Release of water vapor into the air by plants • ...
ss 2024-10-31
Across
- The physical world and all its living things
- An opening in the Earth's crust where lava erupts
- A region where grasses are the main type of vegetation
- The process of natural events repeating over time, like the water cycle
- A large bird of prey known for its keen eyesight
- A large area covered chiefly with trees
- A small group of trees
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- A mass of water vapor in the sky
- A structure where bees live and produce honey
- A colorful arc formed when sunlight hits water droplets
- A solid mineral material found in the Earth's crust
- A large body of freshwater surrounded by land
- An eight-legged creature that spins webs
- A plot of land where plants, flowers, or vegetables are grown
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain
15 Clues: A small group of trees • A mass of water vapor in the sky • A large area covered chiefly with trees • An eight-legged creature that spins webs • The physical world and all its living things • A structure where bees live and produce honey • A large body of freshwater surrounded by land • A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain • ...
SUSTAINABILITY 2024-04-18
Waves 2022-04-29
Across
- number of oscillations completed in a second
- goes one direction
- distanced moved by a vibration from equilibrium
- Constructive or Destructive
- unit for period
- peak of wave
- any motion that is repetitive
- unit for frequency
- exact distance from start point to end point
- waves No medium required
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- bottom peak of wave
- length of one cycle for a wave
- wave particles vibrate perpendicular
- force that tries returning to equilibrium
- unit for time
- waves sound waves,water waves
- waves particles in medium vibrate parallel
- period time taken to complete one oscillation
- bouncing back of a wave
- length of time for a cycle
20 Clues: peak of wave • unit for time • unit for period • goes one direction • unit for frequency • bottom peak of wave • bouncing back of a wave • waves No medium required • length of time for a cycle • Constructive or Destructive • waves sound waves,water waves • any motion that is repetitive • length of one cycle for a wave • wave particles vibrate perpendicular • ...
Meteorology weather climate 2024-05-21
Across
- bring rain and showers followed by warmer more humid weather
- gas
- 5,000m in the sky
- air mass
- tropical air mass that forms from hot and dry air mostly forms over Mexico
- pressure measurement of air weight
- wind scale
- 8,000m in the sky
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- stream of air
- air mass that forms over ocean waters
- occurs when water forms of of ice falls from the atmosphere
- 4,000m in the sky
- cycle of water
- turns water vapor
- bring violent storms that are followed by fair cooler weather
- measures wind scale
- moving air
- used to gather data
- 2,000m in the sky
- masses of water
20 Clues: gas • air mass • moving air • wind scale • stream of air • cycle of water • masses of water • 4,000m in the sky • turns water vapor • 5,000m in the sky • 2,000m in the sky • 8,000m in the sky • measures wind scale • used to gather data • pressure measurement of air weight • air mass that forms over ocean waters • occurs when water forms of of ice falls from the atmosphere • ...
4th quarter words 2023-05-17
Across
- magma but on land
- what happens when a tectonic plat moves on land
- water that is able to drink
- water that is changing from a solid to a liquid
- a part when a liquid turns into a solid
Down
- lava in a different area
- something that repeats the water cycle from clouds
- a part in the water cycle that forms freezing
- after rain its goes off a mountain or hill
9 Clues: magma but on land • lava in a different area • water that is able to drink • a part when a liquid turns into a solid • after rain its goes off a mountain or hill • a part in the water cycle that forms freezing • what happens when a tectonic plat moves on land • water that is changing from a solid to a liquid • something that repeats the water cycle from clouds
levi's matter puzzle 2022-02-09
Across
- smaller portions of water
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- moving from a gas to a liquid
- we can touch it and pick it up
- when water becomes gas
- happens when water reaches its boiling point
- it happens when the clouds change
- what happens when a solid is exposed to heat
- we are made out of them
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- its related to being melted down to what...
- ice becoming water
- gas to liquid
- it is equivalated to being frozen
- water changes to gas gas to solid solid to water
- what the sun gives off
- liquid solid gas
- happens when liquid is put in the freezer
- its very fast when contained
- everything made up in the world
- what makes up matter
20 Clues: gas to liquid • liquid solid gas • ice becoming water • what makes up matter • what the sun gives off • when water becomes gas • we are made out of them • smaller portions of water • its very fast when contained • moving from a gas to a liquid • we can touch it and pick it up • everything made up in the world • when a solid turns into a liquid • it is equivalated to being frozen • ...
Nerd Words Crossword 2014-04-17
Across
- fuels made of ancient remains of animals
- Bactrea fixes nitrogen in this cycle
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
Down
- The layer where we live
- Evaporation plays a major role in this cycle
- Examples: Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
- Animal waste plays a big role in this cycle
- Example: Water into Water Vapor
8 Clues: The layer where we live • Example: Water into Water Vapor • Examples: Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • Bactrea fixes nitrogen in this cycle • fuels made of ancient remains of animals • Animal waste plays a big role in this cycle • Evaporation plays a major role in this cycle • A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-23
Across
- Trapped heat (greenhouse gases) in the Earth's atmosphere
- Releasing carbon dioxide
- A system that supplies water to communities
- Area of land in which all bodies of water drain into one large main body of water
- The condition of the atmosphere
- Water under the earth's surface
- Vapor water turning into liquid water
- form of water that falls into the earth
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
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- Water turning into vapour
- Continuous movement of water in the earth and its atmosphere
- A half of the earth (Northern, Eastern, Southern,Western)
- Gases surrounding the earth
- A mass of ice and snow that move down a mountain slope
- The measure of hot or cold
- A big waterspout with fast winds
- A body of rock that contains groundwater
- The climate of a small area that is different than the climate around it
- A tornado over water
- Water inside plants that are being transferred into the atmosphere
20 Clues: A tornado over water • Releasing carbon dioxide • Water turning into vapour • The measure of hot or cold • Gases surrounding the earth • The condition of the atmosphere • Water under the earth's surface • A big waterspout with fast winds • Vapor water turning into liquid water • form of water that falls into the earth • A body of rock that contains groundwater • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-12-06
Across
- a word that means "without oxygen"
- the amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- the organelle in which the Krebs cycle takes place
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen
- glycolysis and fermentation take place here
- the process of changing glucose into pyruvic acid
- _________ transport chain, uses the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP
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- this molecule is broken down during glycolysis
- a word that means "with oxygen"
- cellular _______ , the process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules
- a molecule that carries carbon atoms into the citric acid cycle
- the end product of glycolysis
- this gas is released as a waste product of cellular respiration
- an electron carrier, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- the Krebs cycle produces 28 of these energy molecules
15 Clues: the end product of glycolysis • a word that means "with oxygen" • a word that means "without oxygen" • glycolysis and fermentation take place here • this molecule is broken down during glycolysis • the process of changing glucose into pyruvic acid • the organelle in which the Krebs cycle takes place • the Krebs cycle produces 28 of these energy molecules • ...
Jess & Steph's Water Crossword 2015-11-07
Across
- a recreational activity
- light rain
- sea water
- an indicator of the amount of water
- heavy rain with thunder and lightning
- something that we drink
- solid water falling from the sky
- water that is a gas that settles close to the ground
- water that flows into the ocean
- water That has been used by people
- solid water
- water falling from the sky
- water on the ground
- when a liquid converts into a gas
- a food that is 90% water
- covers object when very cold
Down
- the volume of fresh water used to produce the product
- when rain falls from the sky
- small pieces of ice the cover land
- river water
- the starting point of a river
- when gas water turns into a liquid
- something that holds a small amount of water
- a giant ocean wave that is caused by an under water earthquake
- water that cover the majority of the Earth
- the continuous cycle
- heavy rain
- large solid water
- marshmallows in the sky
- animal that lives in water
30 Clues: sea water • light rain • heavy rain • river water • solid water • large solid water • water on the ground • the continuous cycle • a recreational activity • something that we drink • marshmallows in the sky • a food that is 90% water • water falling from the sky • animal that lives in water • when rain falls from the sky • covers object when very cold • the starting point of a river • ...
Science Nerd Words 2014-04-16
Across
- Cycle `All living things are made of this and it's a cycle.
- The warmest layer of the atmosphere.
- The most common gas in the atmosphere.
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- Covers and protects the Earth.
- Cycle Moves water around the Earth.
- The bottom atmospheric layer.
- Water that does not not soak into the ground, but runs into bodies of water.
7 Clues: The bottom atmospheric layer. • Covers and protects the Earth. • Cycle Moves water around the Earth. • The warmest layer of the atmosphere. • The most common gas in the atmosphere. • Cycle `All living things are made of this and it's a cycle. • Water that does not not soak into the ground, but runs into bodies of water.
4th quarter words 2023-05-17
Across
- magma but on land
- what happens when a tectonic plat moves on land
- water that is able to drink
- water that is changing from a solid to a liquid
- a part when a liquid turns into a solid
Down
- lava in a different area
- something that repeats the water cycle from clouds
- a part in the water cycle that forms freezing
- after rain its goes off a mountain or hill
9 Clues: magma but on land • lava in a different area • water that is able to drink • a part when a liquid turns into a solid • after rain its goes off a mountain or hill • a part in the water cycle that forms freezing • what happens when a tectonic plat moves on land • water that is changing from a solid to a liquid • something that repeats the water cycle from clouds
Water Cycle 2020-03-30
Across
- water that cools in the air and forms a cloud
- water movement through a plant and evaporates
- ocean, lake,or stream water that heats up into the air
- the precipitation runs down a mountain, hill, into different waters
Down
- Water that runs into the ground
- When a cloud is full of water and water, sleet, hail,or snow comes out of
6 Clues: Water that runs into the ground • water that cools in the air and forms a cloud • water movement through a plant and evaporates • ocean, lake,or stream water that heats up into the air • the precipitation runs down a mountain, hill, into different waters • When a cloud is full of water and water, sleet, hail,or snow comes out of
Water Cycle 2021-09-21
Across
- when water changes to a gas
- when water vapor is mixed with a gas and becomes more acidic
- when any form of water falls from the clouds
Down
- the continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- when water falls from the clouds
- when water turns from a gas to a liquid (this can form clouds)
6 Clues: when water changes to a gas • when water falls from the clouds • when any form of water falls from the clouds • when water vapor is mixed with a gas and becomes more acidic • when water turns from a gas to a liquid (this can form clouds) • the continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
water cycle 2021-11-07
Across
- this is when water turns into a gas
- this is when water vapour exits a plant through the leaves
- this when water vapour turns into a liquid
Down
- this is when water pools in one place like rivers and lakes
- this is when water falls back to the earth as rain, hail, sleet or snow
- this is when water falls from higher surfaces like mountains due to gravity
6 Clues: this is when water turns into a gas • this when water vapour turns into a liquid • this is when water vapour exits a plant through the leaves • this is when water pools in one place like rivers and lakes • this is when water falls back to the earth as rain, hail, sleet or snow • this is when water falls from higher surfaces like mountains due to gravity
WATER CYCLE 2021-11-21
Across
- ".....water" source of life for living things.
- 1 liter of waste oil can pollute 1 ...... liters of drinking water.
- "....water" refers to water pollution
Down
- "water ....." mixing of used adjtttttchemicals(detergent, oil, factory waste) into groundwater.
- movement of water in nature.
- Structures usually built underground to collect
6 Clues: movement of water in nature. • "....water" refers to water pollution • ".....water" source of life for living things. • Structures usually built underground to collect • 1 liter of waste oil can pollute 1 ...... liters of drinking water. • "water ....." mixing of used adjtttttchemicals(detergent, oil, factory waste) into groundwater.
Water Cycle 2021-09-14
Across
- Water in any form that falls from the clouds.
- When liquid water changes to water vapor.
- When water vapor changes to a liquid.
Down
- Water vapor lost through the leaves of a plant.
- When liquid changes to a solid it has ______ thermal energy.
- A solid changes directly to a gas without becoming a liquid.
6 Clues: When water vapor changes to a liquid. • When liquid water changes to water vapor. • Water in any form that falls from the clouds. • Water vapor lost through the leaves of a plant. • When liquid changes to a solid it has ______ thermal energy. • A solid changes directly to a gas without becoming a liquid.
Water Cycle 2018-02-20
Across
- the water beneath the surface of the ground, consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down: the source of water in springs and wells
- the act of precipitating; state of being precipitated.
Down
- the act or process of evaporating.
- the act of condensing; the state of being condensed.
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- the natural sequence through which water passes into the atmosphere as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid form, and ultimately returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
6 Clues: the act or process of evaporating. • the act of condensing; the state of being condensed. • the act of precipitating; state of being precipitated. • something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-11-02
Across
- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Down
- 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
Across
- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Down
- 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
Across
- its rain
- water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
Down
- 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 2024-04-30
6 Clues: The step where clouds are made • The first step of the water cycle • Water Vapor changes to air is called _____ • The step where rain falls down from clouds • Water on the ground enters the soil is called ______ • The water from the rain goes to rivers and lakes is called _____
Water Cycle 2024-06-11
6 Clues: water emitted from plants into the air • when water is heated and goes into the air • water that soaks into the ground by cracks • water molecules cool and collect in a cloud • rain snow or hail fall when clouds are heavy • water that flows over fields and goes into streams
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 2024-09-19
Water Cycle 2024-11-28
Across
- Water moves directly to vapor from ice or snow without ever melting into water.
- Water becomes water vapor and it rises in the air.
- As it rains, water goes into the oceans, lakes, and rivers
Down
- Water that falls from the sky such as rain, hail, or snow.
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves.
- When the water vapor reaches the sky.
6 Clues: When the water vapor reaches the sky. • Water becomes water vapor and it rises in the air. • The process by which plants lose water from their leaves. • Water that falls from the sky such as rain, hail, or snow. • As it rains, water goes into the oceans, lakes, and rivers • Water moves directly to vapor from ice or snow without ever melting into water.
Water cycle 2025-01-17
6 Clues: when water is on land • when water turns in to gas • when water gets evaporated plants leaves • when the evaporated gas turns into liquid • when snow rain or hail falls fro the clouds • when water gets evaporated from underground
Fill in crossword 2023-03-12
12 Clues: water • twice a year • under the earth • small x-ray beam • fluids in motion • large marsupials • energy from water • extremely small crystal • life cycle of two seasons • many atoms in a ring shape • container to kept animals in • water professionals performance event
science 7th ch19 2023-04-24
Across
- when the water vapor cools and becomes liquid
- is when the water leaves the earth through evaporation and it enters the atmosphere as a gas called water vapor
- when the water in the clouds returns to the ground by falling
Down
- Cycle: a way the carbon moves throughout the atmosphere and living organisms
- dead organisms are decomposed by organisms such as bacteria and fungi.
- Respiration: takes oxygen from the atmosphere and releases carbon dioxide
- Cycle: the movement of oxygen from the atmosphere into living organisms and back to the atmosphere
- Cycle: nitrogen cycles through the environment
- Fuels: contain large amounts of carbon when burned the carbon reacts with the oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
- they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make glucose and release oxygen back into the atmosphere.
10 Clues: when the water vapor cools and becomes liquid • Cycle: nitrogen cycles through the environment • when the water in the clouds returns to the ground by falling • dead organisms are decomposed by organisms such as bacteria and fungi. • Respiration: takes oxygen from the atmosphere and releases carbon dioxide • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-17
Across
- the frozen water part of the Earth system
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among the atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- Pottery Material
Down
- The water cycle
- an area of land that feeds all the water running under it and draining off of it into a body of water
- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.
- a scale used to specify how acidic or basic a water-based solution is.
- Beach
8 Clues: Beach • The water cycle • Pottery Material • the frozen water part of the Earth system • a scale used to specify how acidic or basic a water-based solution is. • an area of land that feeds all the water running under it and draining off of it into a body of water • ...
Waterfalls, Atmospheres and the Water Cycle 2024-09-11
Across
- when a liquid transforms into a gas
- it does not have salt
- it is all around us
- the direction of water
- where people and other living things are found
- salty water
- rain, hail, snow, or sleet are types of it
- water moving into the ground
- a natural geological formation that stores water
Down
- the process collection of water vapor becoming visible in water droplets when
- high point that is higher than a referenced point
- we walk on it
- found in the spaces between rocks and soil
- where rain can be found
- gradual build up
- an area that collects rainfall, melted snow or other water runoff
- cycle the continuous movement of water from the earth to the atmosphere and again
17 Clues: salty water • we walk on it • gradual build up • it is all around us • it does not have salt • the direction of water • where rain can be found • water moving into the ground • when a liquid transforms into a gas • found in the spaces between rocks and soil • rain, hail, snow, or sleet are types of it • where people and other living things are found • ...
Diagnostic Parasitology_Part 1 2024-03-04
Across
- the sexual cell of Apicomplexa; the female (macrogametocyte)and male (microgametocyte)that develop into gametes
- parasite at the edge of the red blood cell
- infective form of a protozoan; characterized by the formation of a thick protective wall that is resistant to environmental factors
- individual in which a parasite has its adult and or sexual reproductive stage
- spherical chromatin mass within the nucleus of protozoa
- first larval stage of most tapeworms found within the egg, characterized by the presence of six hooklets
- syndrome associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection characterized by reddish to black urine resulting from hemoglobinuria
- coarse granulations present in red blood cells invaded by the falciparum malaria parasite
- larval form of filarial worms
- part of the life cycle of malaria that begins when the sporozoites are injected into humans from the mosquito
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- larval stage infective for the definitive host
- larval stage of Taenia spp; fluid-filled sac that contains the scolex of the tapeworm
- structure found in some blood and tissue protozoans composed of the granule from which the flagellum or undulating membrane arises, and a mitochondrion
- tailed stage in the life cycle of flukes that is produced from rediae that develop in snail tissue; this stage is released into the water
- parasitic form produced during schizogony; in malaria, these structures are released from a ruptured erythrocyte and invade other erythrocytes at the end of an asexual reproductive cycle
- for most flukes, this is the life cycle stage infective for humans
- RNA that has been condensed into a barlike structure within the cyst of some protozoan organisms
- part of the life cycle of malaria occurring within red blood cells
- individual in which a parasite has its larval and or asexual reproductive stage
- obligate intracellular form; protist life cycle stage found in humans that is characteristic of blood and tissue flagellates
- Toxoplasma gondii life cycle stage that forms within a cystlike structure
21 Clues: larval form of filarial worms • parasite at the edge of the red blood cell • larval stage infective for the definitive host • spherical chromatin mass within the nucleus of protozoa • for most flukes, this is the life cycle stage infective for humans • part of the life cycle of malaria occurring within red blood cells • ...
climate change 2023-03-21
Across
- reflect surface to reflect to space
- you breath it
- rapid cooling in the ocean
- absorb carbon
- contains air we breath
- frozen sea water that floats
Down
- adjust are lives to the future climate
- reduces emissions
- eject synthetic
- if you boil water it becomes this
- carbon dixode
- perment layers of ice covering land
- the cycle of water
- absorbs radiation
- smoke or gas that harms environment
15 Clues: you breath it • carbon dixode • absorb carbon • eject synthetic • reduces emissions • absorbs radiation • the cycle of water • contains air we breath • rapid cooling in the ocean • frozen sea water that floats • if you boil water it becomes this • reflect surface to reflect to space • perment layers of ice covering land • smoke or gas that harms environment • ...
SCIENCE 2024-10-19
Across
- STATE OF TEMPERATURE
- TO CONVERT A LIQUID TO GAS
- TO CONVERT GAS TO LIQUID
- THE LINE WHERE THE SKY AND EARTH MEET
- TO ENLARGE
- OCCURS CONTINUOUSLY
- TO CONTROL
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- WATER DROPLETS FROM THE EARTH
- CYCLE MOVEMENT OF WATER ON EARTH
- FROM THE SUN
- A LAYER OF GAS
- TO EMIT ENERGY IN WAVES
- TO SHRINK
- TO CAST BACK FROM THE SURFACE
- HAS TROPICAL CLIMATE
15 Clues: TO SHRINK • TO ENLARGE • TO CONTROL • FROM THE SUN • A LAYER OF GAS • OCCURS CONTINUOUSLY • STATE OF TEMPERATURE • HAS TROPICAL CLIMATE • TO EMIT ENERGY IN WAVES • TO CONVERT GAS TO LIQUID • TO CONVERT A LIQUID TO GAS • WATER DROPLETS FROM THE EARTH • TO CAST BACK FROM THE SURFACE • CYCLE MOVEMENT OF WATER ON EARTH • THE LINE WHERE THE SKY AND EARTH MEET
Topic 4: Earth's Water 2024-11-15
Across
- Most important.
- The change from water vapor to liquid water.
- A slowly moving body of ice on land.
- Water that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Rising and falling patterns caused by the pull of gravity.
- The continuous movement of water on Earth.
Down
- Places to collect and store water.
- A series of events or processes that repeat.
- Underground water supplies.
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- To spread out.
- Process of changing liquid water into water vapor.
- A swirling motion.
13 Clues: To spread out. • Most important. • A swirling motion. • Underground water supplies. • Places to collect and store water. • A slowly moving body of ice on land. • The amount of salt dissolved in water. • The continuous movement of water on Earth. • A series of events or processes that repeat. • The change from water vapor to liquid water. • ...
Geography Wordsearch! 2013-03-25
Across
- Periods that can cause water shortages.
- An example of where water is lost to the system.
- Loss of moisture from plants.
- Seeping of water into soil.
- A water store.
- Collection of water by vegetation.
- Capable of existing in the long term.
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- The edge of a drainage basin (the boundary between two).
- Periods of prolonged rainfall can cause this.
- One of the world's most important natural resources.
- cycle A closed and natural system.
- Water entering the system through .............
- Processes that move water through the system.
- Where a river begins.
14 Clues: A water store. • Where a river begins. • Seeping of water into soil. • Loss of moisture from plants. • cycle A closed and natural system. • Collection of water by vegetation. • Capable of existing in the long term. • Periods that can cause water shortages. • Periods of prolonged rainfall can cause this. • Processes that move water through the system. • ...
Unit 5 2016-04-08
Across
- The general pattern of weather for a long time in a big area
- The temperature, humidity, precipitation, and wind at a particular place and time
- the condition of being upside down
- Amount of heat
- the process of turning from a vapor,or gas, toa liquid.
- the power to make something change
- a place where underground water flows to the surface of Earth
- warm and wet
- A gas, such as air
- heats to a high temperature.
- having a cycle of cold and hot temperatures.
- dirty air made of smoke and fog
- water that moves over the top of the ground
- a set of events that repeats over and over
- an imaginary line around Earth's middle
- drips down slowly
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- cold and dry
- a place where warm air moves over cold air
- wetness
- swirling storms that start over an ocean
- energy from the sun
- the pattern of water moving between the air and the ground
- water that falls in the form of fog,rain,snow,or sleet
- turns from liquid to a vapor, or gas.
- The layer of air that surrounds Earth
- a place where cold air pushes up warm air
- the places where cold and warm air masses meet
- twisting storms with very fast winds
- groups of tiny water drops or pieces of ice that hang in the air
- A measure of the amount of water in the air
30 Clues: wetness • cold and dry • warm and wet • Amount of heat • drips down slowly • A gas, such as air • energy from the sun • heats to a high temperature. • dirty air made of smoke and fog • the condition of being upside down • the power to make something change • twisting storms with very fast winds • turns from liquid to a vapor, or gas. • The layer of air that surrounds Earth • ...
water wise 2018-03-15
Across
- drain pollutions -Water that flows along roads
- water -water that is safe for drinking.
- runoff -Water that flows along the ground that is
- ground and installing a pump.
- -water that is added to soil to help grow
- polluted water usually travels untreated to local
- -An underground source of water.
- cycle -A surface that prevents water from
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- when there is not enough rain.
- -water (in any form of solid, liquid or gas)
- and rivers.
- or seeping through it, E.G pavement.
- can be found by drilling a well into
- other paved areas carry pollutants into storm drains.
- falls to earth.
15 Clues: and rivers. • falls to earth. • ground and installing a pump. • when there is not enough rain. • -An underground source of water. • or seeping through it, E.G pavement. • can be found by drilling a well into • water -water that is safe for drinking. • -water that is added to soil to help grow • cycle -A surface that prevents water from • ...
Drip Drop 2021-03-23
Across
- The largest reservoir of water on Earth
- rain, hail, sleet and snow
- Another name for water cycle
- Water moving as if its doing a marathon race.
- Water sinks into the ground
- 68% of Earth's freshwater is in ice, snow and
- When water soaks into the ground..
Down
- Solar energy causes liquid water to become a gas
- The boss that provides the energy.
- In plants, water defies gravity from roots to leaf tips
- The superhighway in the sky that moves water.
- Clouds are made when this process happens.
- Plants release water through their leaves
- A cloud on the ground
- water hiding in spaces in the soil
15 Clues: A cloud on the ground • rain, hail, sleet and snow • Water sinks into the ground • Another name for water cycle • The boss that provides the energy. • water hiding in spaces in the soil • When water soaks into the ground.. • The largest reservoir of water on Earth • Plants release water through their leaves • Clouds are made when this process happens. • ...
Water 2025-11-04
Across
- specific heat The ability of water to absorb a large amount of heat before its temperature increases
- Water runs along land
- molecule A water molecule with a slight positive charge on one side and slight negative charge on the other
- Water with very low salt concentration
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- Water behaves differently from other liquids due to its...
- Water is moved through the earth and Earth's atmosphere by the ___ cycle
- water Water with a moderate amount of salt, between freshwater and saltwater
- Water going into ground
- Gas to Liquid
- An area of land where all the water that falls on it drains into a common watercourse
Down
- Liquid to gas
- tension The film-like layer at the surface of the water, caused by cohesion
- The attraction of water molecules to other substances
- Area below water
- Water vapor leaves plant
- Water falls to earth
- The attraction of water molecules to eachother
- Differences in ___ make water a polar molecule
- Water that is high in salt, such as seawater
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to Liquid • Area below water • Water falls to earth • Water runs along land • Water going into ground • Water vapor leaves plant • Water with very low salt concentration • Water that is high in salt, such as seawater • The attraction of water molecules to eachother • Differences in ___ make water a polar molecule • ...
Biochemistry I Chapter 1: Energy Production 2026-01-15
Across
- Process of breaking down glucose to pyruvate.
- Product of glycolysis.
- Location of Krebs cycle.
- Location of glycolysis.
- Addition of water to break down ATP bonds.
- Processes that form large molecules from smaller molecules.
- Cellular metabolic pathway that uses enzymes to oxidize nutrients, thereby releasing chemical energy to produce ATP.
Down
- Study of the production, distribution, and use of energy in cells.
- A stage that generate large amount of ATP.
- ATP (In full)
- Product that enters Krebs cycle.
- Another name for Krebs cycle.
- Protein that catalyze chemical reaction.
- Processes that break down large molecules into smaller molecules and at the same time, releasing energy.
14 Clues: ATP (In full) • Product of glycolysis. • Location of glycolysis. • Location of Krebs cycle. • Another name for Krebs cycle. • Product that enters Krebs cycle. • Protein that catalyze chemical reaction. • A stage that generate large amount of ATP. • Addition of water to break down ATP bonds. • Process of breaking down glucose to pyruvate. • ...
Jess & Steph's Water Crossword 2015-11-07
Across
- solid water
- water that is a gas that settles close to the ground
- the starting point of a river
- animal that lives in water
- an indicator of the amount of water
- water falling from the sky
- heavy rain with thunder and lightning
- a food that is 90% water
- marshmallows in the sky
- water that flows into the ocean
- a recreational activity
- water that cover the majority of the Earth
- something that holds a small amount of water
- the continuous cycle
Down
- light rain
- when gas water turns into a liquid
- small pieces of ice the cover land
- solid water falling from the sky
- when a liquid converts into a gas
- heavy rain
- river water
- the volume of fresh water used to produce the product
- when rain falls from the sky
- a giant ocean wave that is caused by an under water earthquake
- water on the ground
- sea water
- water That has been used by people
- large solid water
- something that we drink
- covers object when very cold
30 Clues: sea water • light rain • heavy rain • solid water • river water • large solid water • water on the ground • the continuous cycle • marshmallows in the sky • a recreational activity • something that we drink • a food that is 90% water • animal that lives in water • water falling from the sky • when rain falls from the sky • covers object when very cold • the starting point of a river • ...
Criss Cross Applesauce 2025-03-19
Across
- respiration: The process by which cells break down glucose and oxygen to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water for energy.
- Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place, containing chlorophyll to capture sunlight.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen.
- cycle: Also known as the citric acid cycle, it's part of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide, releasing energy stored in ATP.
- Membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts where the light reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- Organelles in animal and plant cells that are responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration.
- A green pigment found in plants, algae, and some bacteria that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- A simple sugar and a key energy source for cells, produced during photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.
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- A gas that is a byproduct of photosynthesis and is used in cellular respiration to release energy from glucose.
- The first step of cellular respiration, occurring in the cytoplasm, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, releasing a small amount of energy.
- reaction: The first stage of photosynthesis, where sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll and used to create ATP and NADPH.
- transport chain: A series of proteins in the inner membrane of the mitochondria that transfer electrons and help produce ATP during cellular respiration.
- The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle occurs.
- cycle: The second stage of photosynthesis, where ATP and NADPH are used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- (Adenosine triphosphate): The main energy currency of the cell, produced during cellular respiration, used to power cellular activities.
- A process that allows cells to produce ATP without oxygen, resulting in byproducts like lactic acid or ethanol, typically used when oxygen is scarce.
- A molecule used in photosynthesis, where it is split to provide electrons and protons; a byproduct of cellular respiration.
- Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, an energy carrier produced during the light reactions of photosynthesis, used in the Calvin cycle.
- dioxide: A gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis and produced as a byproduct of cellular respiration.
- The energy source for photosynthesis, used by plants to create glucose.
20 Clues: The energy source for photosynthesis, used by plants to create glucose. • The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle occurs. • Membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts where the light reactions of photosynthesis take place. • Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place, containing chlorophyll to capture sunlight. • ...
Unit 5 2016-04-08
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- warm and wet
- The general pattern of weather for a long time in a big area
- a set of events that repeats over and over
- heats to a high temperature.
- an imaginary line around Earth's middle
- swirling storms that start over an ocean
- the process of turning from a vapor,or gas, toa liquid.
- dirty air made of smoke and fog
- wetness
- Amount of heat
- The temperature, humidity, precipitation, and wind at a particular place and time
- energy from the sun
- having a cycle of cold and hot temperatures.
- the places where cold and warm air masses meet
- twisting storms with very fast winds
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- the pattern of water moving between the air and the ground
- groups of tiny water drops or pieces of ice that hang in the air
- A gas, such as air
- the condition of being upside down
- a place where cold air pushes up warm air
- the power to make something change
- A measure of the amount of water in the air
- The layer of air that surrounds Earth
- water that falls in the form of fog,rain,snow,or sleet
- drips down slowly
- turns from liquid to a vapor, or gas.
- a place where warm air moves over cold air
- water that moves over the top of the ground
- cold and dry
- a place where underground water flows to the surface of Earth
30 Clues: wetness • warm and wet • cold and dry • Amount of heat • drips down slowly • A gas, such as air • energy from the sun • heats to a high temperature. • dirty air made of smoke and fog • the condition of being upside down • the power to make something change • twisting storms with very fast winds • The layer of air that surrounds Earth • turns from liquid to a vapor, or gas. • ...
Interconnections natural environment 2026-02-22
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- Water forming water vapour from sunlight
- The full form of the element He
- The full form of the element Ne
- The solid Earth
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- The gases that surround Earth
- When plants and animals release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in the carbon cycle.
- The full form of the elemeforms
- In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. =
- All life on Earth
- All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth
10 Clues: The solid Earth • All life on Earth • The gases that surround Earth • The full form of the elemeforms • The full form of the element He • The full form of the element Ne • Water forming water vapour from sunlight • All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth • In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. = • ...
Tyler swanson 2024-05-21
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- a big wave
- earth is 70 percent…
- a tool used to gather data about weather
- when water falls to the earth
- a big twister
- the gasses that surround earth
- the things that are white in our atmosphere
- storms, hurricanes, and rain are examples of what?
- when water goes up into the atmosphere
- these that clouds drop when they get heavy
- how hot or cold things are
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- a bad storm which has heavy winds and rain
- a global high altitude wind
- the substance that fills our atmosphere
- moving air
- the thing that pulls things toward the center of earth
- the level of the sea
- the cycle of little droplets of water
- the process which water vapor changes to liquid water.
- water vapor that is condensed on a surface
20 Clues: a big wave • moving air • a big twister • earth is 70 percent… • the level of the sea • how hot or cold things are • a global high altitude wind • when water falls to the earth • the gasses that surround earth • the cycle of little droplets of water • when water goes up into the atmosphere • the substance that fills our atmosphere • a tool used to gather data about weather • ...
water 2023-09-13
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- the gas state of water
- the energy source that formed and allows the water cycle to exist
- tiny droplets of water
- most commonly seen in the form of rain
- 97% of the earths water
- the most dense stage form of matter
- the product of rain that deposits to collections of water
- 3% of the earths water
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- The water beneath the earths surface
- the least dense form of matter
- the accumulation of water in the atmosphere
- _____water has a very high concentration of dissolved salt
- the solid state of water
- fluid and has no definite shape
- this means that nothing comes into the system from the outside
- when water changes from a liquid to a gas and rises into the atmosphere
- the liquid state of ice
17 Clues: the gas state of water • tiny droplets of water • 3% of the earths water • 97% of the earths water • the liquid state of ice • the solid state of water • the least dense form of matter • fluid and has no definite shape • the most dense stage form of matter • The water beneath the earths surface • most commonly seen in the form of rain • the accumulation of water in the atmosphere • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2020-12-15
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- the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia
- an overgrowth of producers (usually algae) in water
- cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates
- organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down waste and dead organisms
- a reservoir of a substance that accepts more of a substance than it releases
- organisms, including plants and algae, that make their own food
- bacteria that convert nitrates in soil or water back to nitrogen gas
- producers pull carbon dioxide out of the environment and combine it with water in the presence of sunlight
- extremely low levels of oxygen in water
- organisms, mainly animals, that eat other organisms to obtain nutrients
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- nutrients required in large amounts such as nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- matter that organisms require for their life processes
- a process by which organisms use oxygen to release the chemical energy for sugars and release carbon dioxide and water
- the routes that carbon atoms take through the environment
- nutrients required in small amounts
- bacteria that live freely in soil and provide plants nutrients by fixing nitrogen for them
- cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus, mostly through the lithosphere and oceans
- the process of converting ammonia into nitrates
- cycles in which nutrients circulate endlessly
- matter maybe be transferred from one type to another, but cannot be created or destroyed
20 Clues: nutrients required in small amounts • extremely low levels of oxygen in water • the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia • cycles in which nutrients circulate endlessly • the process of converting ammonia into nitrates • an overgrowth of producers (usually algae) in water • matter that organisms require for their life processes • ...
Weather 2023-08-17
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- The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- A type of cloud that forms at high altitudes and looks thin and wispy
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- A large swirling storm system with low pressure at its center
- A sudden electrical discharge between clouds or between a cloud and the ground
- cycle The cycle of water moving between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere
- A device used to measure atmospheric pressure
- The process of water vapor turning back into liquid water
- the force of air pressing on a given area
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- A sudden, violent storm with strong winds and heavy rain
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- The circular movement of air caused by the Earth's rotation
- A sudden, powerful air current with swirling winds and debris
- A frozen form of precipitation with delicate ice crystals
- The process of water turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere
- The study of the Earth's atmosphere and its weather patterns
- A measurement of the amount of moisture in the air
- The boundary between a warm air mass and a cold air mass
- A rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground
- A large body of air with consistent temperature and humidity
20 Clues: A measure of how hot or cold something is • the force of air pressing on a given area • A device used to measure atmospheric pressure • A measurement of the amount of moisture in the air • A sudden, violent storm with strong winds and heavy rain • The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place • The boundary between a warm air mass and a cold air mass • ...
Nerd Words 2014-04-17
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- movement of water from ocean to atmosphere to land and back to ocean. the steps to this cycle are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and run-off.
- when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process
- when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle.
- when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle
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- movement of carbon in different forms from environment to organisms back to environment again. One of the three important cycles.
- different combination of gases that surrounds planets or moon. the exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere are in this.
- movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to soil, to living organisms and back to the atmosphere. one of the three important cycles
- when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle.
8 Clues: when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle • when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle. • when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process • when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle. • ...
Nerd Words 2014-04-17
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- movement of carbon in different forms from environment to organisms back to environment again. One of the three important cycles.
- movement of water from ocean to atmosphere to land and back to ocean. the steps to this cycle are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and run-off.
- when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle.
- when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle
- when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process
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- when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle.
- movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to soil, to living organisms and back to the atmosphere. one of the three important cycles
- different combination of gases that surrounds planets or moon. the exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere are in this.
8 Clues: when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle • when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle. • when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process • when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle. • ...
Nerd Words 2014-04-17
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- when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process
- when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle
- different combination of gases that surrounds planets or moon. the exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere are in this.
- movement of carbon in different forms from environment to organisms back to environment again. One of the three important cycles.
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- when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle.
- movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to soil, to living organisms and back to the atmosphere. one of the three important cycles
- when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle.
- movement of water from ocean to atmosphere to land and back to ocean. the steps to this cycle are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and run-off.
8 Clues: when water vapor turns into clouds. 3rd part of water cycle • when water evaporates from a plant. This is the 2nd part of the water cycle. • when any form of water falls down from clouds. This is the 4th step in the 5 step process • when water goes from a liquid to gas due to the sun. This is the 1st part of the water cycle. • ...
Water unit 2022-01-30
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- Part of the globe with More water - Colder
- Water that is not salty
- Part of the globe with Less water - Warmer
- Something that holds in the heat or cold
- Source or supply of something that we need and use
- Able to be used without being depleted/running out
- Cleans our water
- The separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes
- Unbreakable/impenetrable layer
- Water that is undrinkable
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Released when another thing decomposes
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- Water tornado
- The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere
- Formed by the accumulation of snow and low temperatures
- Melting, Sublimation, evaporation, Condensation, Deposition, Freezing
- Water above ground
- A climate within a climate
- Rock/sediment ground water holder
- An area of land that filters water into different bodies of water
- Water that flows over the land surface and is a major component of the water cycle
21 Clues: Water tornado • Cleans our water • Water above ground • Water that is not salty • Water that is undrinkable • A climate within a climate • Unbreakable/impenetrable layer • Rock/sediment ground water holder • The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere • Released when another thing decomposes • Something that holds in the heat or cold • Part of the globe with More water - Colder • ...
Water unit 2022-01-30
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- Formed by the accumulation of snow and low temperatures
- Water above ground
- In water that makes it undrinkable
- Cleans our water
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Water tornado
- Unbreakable/impenetrable layer
- Rock/sediment ground water holder
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Water that flows over the land surface and is a major component of the water cycle
- The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere
- Part of the globe with Less water - Warmer
- The separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes
- Part of the globe with More water - Colder
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- Able to be used without being depleted/running out
- Water that is undrinkable
- Water that is not salty
- an area of land that drains all the streams, lakes and rainfall to a common outlet
- A climate within a climate
- Released when another thing decomposes
- Something that holds in the heat or cold
21 Clues: Water tornado • Cleans our water • Water above ground • Water that is not salty • Water that is undrinkable • A climate within a climate • Unbreakable/impenetrable layer • Rock/sediment ground water holder • In water that makes it undrinkable • The effect of Co2 in the atmosphere • Released when another thing decomposes • Something that holds in the heat or cold • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-19
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- an organism that can undergo lactic acid fermentation; used to make yogurt
- when your muscles are burning glucose faster than you can provide the oxygen
- the part of the cell where glycolysis takes place
- the inner part of the mitochondrion; where the krebs cycle takes place
- the glucose storage unit in your muscles
- a "taxi" that helps take hydrogens from the krebs cycle to the electron transport
- the molecule that is formed during the electron transport from the combination of oxygen and hydrogen
- the gas that is needed during the electron transport to accept hydrogen
- the molecule that is formed from the splitting of glucose
- the molecule that enters the krebs cycle;
- the second stage of the respiration process
- the result of acetic acid fermentation
- the first step in cellular respiration; glucose is split
- the cellular "battery"
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- the process of passing hydrogen "down" the gradient in order to use the energy to make ATP
- an anerobic process that helps to regenerate NAD to keep glycolysis going
- the particle that is passed down the inner membrane of the mitochondrion; the energy is used to build a high concentration of hydrogen
- where aerobic respiration occurs
- the gas that is released during the krebs cycle
- one of the "taxis" that take hydrogen to the electron transport
- the molecule that is broken down during respiration
- the respiration process that does not require oxygen
- the organism that conducts alcoholic fermentation
- the number of turns of the krebs cycle needed to process one molecule of glucose
- the respiration that requires oxygen
- the by-product of fermentation in muscles
- the ion that is transported from both glycolysis and the krebs cycle to the electron transport
27 Clues: the cellular "battery" • where aerobic respiration occurs • the respiration that requires oxygen • the result of acetic acid fermentation • the glucose storage unit in your muscles • the molecule that enters the krebs cycle; • the by-product of fermentation in muscles • the second stage of the respiration process • the gas that is released during the krebs cycle • ...
photosynthesis 2024-09-20
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- acts as the primary sugar molecule produced by plants using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- combines with water to make glucose
- where the light-independent reaction process of photosynthesis, also called the carbon cycle, takes place.
- it is a byproduct released during the process when water molecules are split apart to provide electrons for energy production
- allowing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to enter the leaf
- acts as the primary carbon dioxide acceptor in the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis, allowing plants to "fix" atmospheric carbon dioxide by combining it with RuBP to initiate the process of creating organic molecules like sugar, with the help of the enzyme Rubisco
- combines with carbon dioxide to make glucose
- pigments absorb light energy
- creating an electrochemical gradient across the thylakoid membrane, which then drives the production of ATP
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- capture light energy from the sun using chlorophyll pigments and convert it into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH, while also releasing oxygen as a byproduct
- provides the energy needed to power the chemical reactions of photosynthesis
- act as catalysts, speeding up the chemical reactions necessary to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose using sunlight
- acts as the primary energy source, providing the necessary energy to convert carbon dioxide into glucose during the Calvin cycle
- act as the energy carriers, transferring the energy captured from sunlight through the electron transport chain, ultimately allowing the plant to produce ATP and NADPH
- convert carbon dioxide (absorbed from the air) and water into glucose, a type of sugar
15 Clues: pigments absorb light energy • combines with water to make glucose • combines with carbon dioxide to make glucose • allowing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to enter the leaf • provides the energy needed to power the chemical reactions of photosynthesis • convert carbon dioxide (absorbed from the air) and water into glucose, a type of sugar • ...
ESS.7.1.2 Vocabulary and definition 2025-02-19
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- – Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock formations.
- – The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- – The process where water vapor cools and condenses onto tiny particles in the air, forming clouds.
- – The continuous movement of water through Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans via processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
- – The large-scale movement of air that distributes heat and moisture around the planet, affecting weather patterns.Humidity – The amount of water vapor in the air, which influences weather conditions.
- – The process where water vapor changes directly into ice without becoming liquid first.Solar Energy – The energy from the Sun that heats water, causing evaporation and driving the water cycle.
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- – Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
- – The process where water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- – The process where solid ice or snow turns directly into water vapor without melting into liquid first.
- Matter – The continuous movement of water, carbon, and other elements between Earth's systems.
- – The process by which liquid water is converted into water vapor due to heat from the Sun.
- – The recurring atmospheric conditions in a particular area, influenced by the movement of water through the water cycle.
- – The force that pulls precipitation down to Earth's surface and drives the flow of water in runoff, infiltration, and groundwater movement.
- – The temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to condensation and cloud formation.
- – Water that flows over Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- – The process of water soaking into the ground and becoming groundwater.
16 Clues: – The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • – Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock formations. • – Water that flows over Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans. • – The process of water soaking into the ground and becoming groundwater. • ...
Interconnections natural environment 2026-02-22
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- Water forming water vapour from sunlight
- The full form of the element He
- The full form of the element Ne
- The solid Earth
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- The gases that surround Earth
- When plants and animals release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in the carbon cycle.
- The full form of the elemeforms
- In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. =
- All life on Earth
- All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth
10 Clues: The solid Earth • All life on Earth • The gases that surround Earth • The full form of the elemeforms • The full form of the element He • The full form of the element Ne • Water forming water vapour from sunlight • All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth • In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. = • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-06-24
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- Glucose is oxidized and acts as a ________ agent.
- Cellular respiration is the _______ of glucose into CO2, water, and energy.
- This is the most oxidized product of cellular respiration.
- Molecule regenerated at the end of the citric acid cycle.
- Main reduced electron carrier formed during citric acid cycle.
- Proton flow during chemiosmosis.
- Product of glycolysis (2 per glucose molecule).
- Product of pyruvate oxidation that enters the citric acid cycle.
- Electron carrier that captures energy from glucose breakdown (write as NADplus to fit one word).
- Another electron carrier that captures energy during respiration.
- In REDOX reactions, this is the loss of electrons.
- ETC complexes and ATP synthase are located in this part of the mitochondria.
- Final product formed when electrons reach O2 at the end of the ETC.
- Stage that results in complete oxidation of glucose to CO2.
- Direction of H+ pumping in ETC (concise phrase).
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- Stage that produces ~28 ATP via chemiosmosis.
- Location of pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle.
- Stage of cellular respiration common to both bacteria and plants.
- This molecule stores more energy than NAD+ but less than NADH.
- Process that occurs in absence of oxygen and regenerates NAD+.
- Location where glycolysis occurs.
- More ATP is made during substrate-level phosphorylation than oxidative phosphorylation – True or False?
- Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration.
- Number of citric acid cycles per glucose molecule.
- Stored form of glucose in plants and animals respectively.
- Chemiosmosis drives ATP synthesis – True or False?
- Respiration Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, and Oxidative Phosphorylation all make up this full process.
- Enzyme that makes ATP using the H+ gradient.
- Along with NADH, this is a reduced carrier formed in the citric acid cycle.
29 Clues: Proton flow during chemiosmosis. • Location where glycolysis occurs. • Enzyme that makes ATP using the H+ gradient. • Stage that produces ~28 ATP via chemiosmosis. • Product of glycolysis (2 per glucose molecule). • Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. • Direction of H+ pumping in ETC (concise phrase). • Glucose is oxidized and acts as a ________ agent. • ...
Hydrosphere 2019-01-12
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- a type of porous rock that makes up a high amount of Brighton
- the process of water movement through a plant
- when trees are cut down at a mass rate
- the process of settling or depositing sediment
- the process of turning a liquid to a vapour
- a body of rock that holds water
- a porous rock starting with the letter L
- a feature of an aquifer measuring how much water a rock can hold
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- one of the factors involving temperature that impacts the hydrological cycle
- rain
- the process of liquid slowly passing though a filter
- the other porous rock beginning with the letter S
- a feature of an aquifer measuring the rate of flow of fluids
- one of the factors involving farming machinery which affects the hydrological cycle
14 Clues: rain • a body of rock that holds water • when trees are cut down at a mass rate • a porous rock starting with the letter L • the process of turning a liquid to a vapour • the process of water movement through a plant • the process of settling or depositing sediment • the other porous rock beginning with the letter S • the process of liquid slowly passing though a filter • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Hailey H. 2024-12-16
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- When water gathers together in the sky
- A body of water that looks like a blue strip
- living things that drink water and continue
- When it rains it's called
- When water seeps into the ground
- When water heats up to become a gas
- A body of water that is smaller than the ocean
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- When gas turns into a liquid
- The drive-off energy that starts the cycle
- A salty body of water
- When water travels from the ground to a body of water
- Another word for water
- Water when it's freezed or falling in a solid state
- The place where water Evaporates to
- When water is stored in the ground
15 Clues: A salty body of water • Another word for water • When it rains it's called • When gas turns into a liquid • When water seeps into the ground • When water is stored in the ground • The place where water Evaporates to • When water heats up to become a gas • When water gathers together in the sky • The drive-off energy that starts the cycle • ...
Krebs cycle 2022-07-04
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- respiration, the evolution of which respiration has made the organism efficient?
- Krebs, who discovered Krebs cycle?
- dioxide, during Krebs cycle the pyruvate is oxidised to which molecule?
- a single molecule of glucose generates ___ molecules of acetyl CoA
- synthase, ____ is responsible for the rate of reaction in the first step of the Krebs cycle
- an important regulator of Krebs cycle
- of electron, oxidation of a molecule involves ____
- and FADH, the product essential for oxidative phosphorylation in the Krebs cycle is _____
- the rate of the cycle is reduced when the cell has a high level of ____
- the cycle converts acetyl CoA into _____
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- cycle, the end product of glycolysis and pyruvate entered into which process?
- decarboxylation, Acetyl CoA is formed from Pyruvate by ___ reaction
- the two products of the reaction - succinyl CoA and NaOH both work as ____
- respiration, Krebs cycle is an important part of ______
- which product of glycolysis still contains large amount of energy
- condition, Krebs cycle operates only under ____
- 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?
- ____ accepts hydrogen from malate
- gradient, ATP synthase is powered by __
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 ____ • ...
Interconnections natural environment 2026-02-22
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- The full form of the element Kr
- All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth
- The solid Earth
- Water forming water vapour from sunlight
- In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. =
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- The gases that surround Earth
- All life on Earth
- When plants and animals release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in the carbon cycle.
- The full form of the element He
- The full form of the element Ne
10 Clues: The solid Earth • All life on Earth • The gases that surround Earth • The full form of the element Kr • The full form of the element He • The full form of the element Ne • Water forming water vapour from sunlight • All water found on, under and over the surface of the Earth • In the soil, decomposers break down dead plants in the carbon cycle. = • ...
biology unit 2 crossword 2022-09-23
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- cycle The transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphere
- cycle second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- respiration
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- flow the flow of energy from an ecosystem to an organism and from one organism to another
- A thing
- cycle The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- cycle The movement of phosphorus atoms from rocks through the biosphere and hydrosphere and back to rocks.
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- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- A metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP
- cycle the movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back
- transport chain series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
16 Clues: A thing • respiration • that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms • cycle the movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back • ...
Ike's APES HW 2020-10-12
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- colder deeper layer of water
- areas of saturated ground
- Dominate the vegetation
- Path of water through our environment
- the zone that compromises the water column
- Coral expel there algal partner then die
- where animals live and thrive
- Our seventh period class with mrs. bohnke
- H20
- the cycle in which water is transported
- key feature in aquatic ecosystems
- Shallow wetlands
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- a species vital to the environment
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- low,narrrow,sandy coastlines
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- special variety of tree that grows in salt water
- best known marine ecosystem due to extraordinary biological productivity
- wooded wetlands
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- large body of saltwater
- supports diversity and stabilizes shorelines
- wetlands with ought trees
- similar to bogs but mainly fed by ground water
24 Clues: H20 • wooded wetlands • Shallow wetlands • Dominate the vegetation • large body of saltwater • areas of saturated ground • wetlands with ought trees • colder deeper layer of water • low,narrrow,sandy coastlines • where animals live and thrive • depressions in a rocky shoreline • key feature in aquatic ecosystems • a species vital to the environment • free floating photosynthetic plants • ...
Cycles de la matière 2024-02-25
Across
- Troisième étape dans le cycle du carbone, le processus par laquelle de dioxyde de carbone est relâché dans l'atmosphère.
- Les animaux et plantes emmagasinent les nitrates dans cette étape du cycle d'azote
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont les précipitations se forment dans les nuages.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation.
- Lors du cycle d'azote, les organismes prennent de déchets animales, et produisent de l' ______.
- Deuxième étape dans le cycle du carbone, la manière dont le co² entre dans les êtres vivants.
- Lors de la fin du cycle de l'azote, les bactéries décomposent les nitrites en _____.
- Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone)
- Lors du cycle du phosphore, le phosphore se trouve surtout dans les roches. Il s'échappe avec ce processus.
Down
- L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote)
- Un autre méthode que le co² est relâché, qui concerne les micro-organismes et les déchets animales.
- Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone.
- Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore.
- Plusieurs phosphates, provenant du cycle de phosphore dans les océans, se mélangent avec des sédiments, et durcissent.
- Ces créatures décomposent les déchets d'animales, et libèrent la phosphore dans le cycle du phosphore.
- L'azote est transformer en _________ , utilisable pour les animaux.(Cycle d'azote)
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'eau sur la terre passe de forme liquide en forme gazeux.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'infiltration et le ruissellement ramène l'eau dans les océans .
18 Clues: L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote) • L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation. • Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone) • Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore. • Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone. • ...
Vocabulary #2 2025-03-17
Across
- water vapor releases into the air by breathing or photosynthesis
- water vapor releases into the air by this or photosynthesis during transpiration
Down
- the water cycle is the ___________ of water
- water changes from liquid to gas by boiling
- water changes from liquid to gas without burning
- water vapor cools and turns into liquid water
- the circulation of water mainly by evaporation and precipitation is the ________ cycle
- water changes from liquid to gas by boiling during what
8 Clues: the water cycle is the ___________ of water • water changes from liquid to gas by boiling • water vapor cools and turns into liquid water • water changes from liquid to gas without burning • water changes from liquid to gas by boiling during what • water vapor releases into the air by breathing or photosynthesis • ...
Cycles de la matière 2024-02-25
Across
- Troisième étape dans le cycle du carbone, le processus par laquelle de dioxyde de carbone est relâché dans l'atmosphère.
- Les animaux et plantes emmagasinent les nitrates dans cette étape du cycle d'azote
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont les précipitations se forment dans les nuages.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation.
- Lors du cycle d'azote, les organismes prennent de déchets animales, et produisent de l' ______.
- Deuxième étape dans le cycle du carbone, la manière dont le co² entre dans les êtres vivants.
- Lors de la fin du cycle de l'azote, les bactéries décomposent les nitrites en _____.
- Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone)
- Lors du cycle du phosphore, le phosphore se trouve surtout dans les roches. Il s'échappe avec ce processus.
Down
- L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote)
- Un autre méthode que le co² est relâché, qui concerne les micro-organismes et les déchets animales.
- Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone.
- Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore.
- Plusieurs phosphates, provenant du cycle de phosphore dans les océans, se mélangent avec des sédiments, et durcissent.
- Ces créatures décomposent les déchets d'animales, et libèrent la phosphore dans le cycle du phosphore.
- L'azote est transformer en _________ , utilisable pour les animaux.(Cycle d'azote)
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'eau sur la terre passe de forme liquide en forme gazeux.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'infiltration et le ruissellement ramène l'eau dans les océans .
18 Clues: L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote) • L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation. • Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone) • Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore. • Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone. • ...
Hydrosphere 2019-01-12
Across
- the process of liquid slowly passing though a filter
- one of the factors involving temperature that impacts the hydrological cycle
- the other porous rock beginning with the letter S
- the process of water movement through a plant
- a type of porous rock that makes up a high amount of Brighton
- one of the factors involving farming machinery which affects the hydrological cycle
- the process of settling or depositing sediment
- a feature of an aquifer measuring the rate of flow of fluids
- the process of turning a liquid to a vapour
Down
- a body of rock that holds water
- rain
- a porous rock starting with the letter L
- a feature of an aquifer measuring how much water a rock can hold
- when trees are cut down at a mass rate
14 Clues: rain • a body of rock that holds water • when trees are cut down at a mass rate • a porous rock starting with the letter L • the process of turning a liquid to a vapour • the process of water movement through a plant • the process of settling or depositing sediment • the other porous rock beginning with the letter S • the process of liquid slowly passing though a filter • ...
Biology Unit 7 Ecology 2025-03-24
Across
- the three tyes of population dispersion are uniform, random, and ___
- type of succession that occurs when a community forms in an area that was previously uninhabited
- the two fossil fuels that currently support the majority of our energy use are oil and ___
- phosphates are found in soil and ___
- an example of a density-independent limiting factor
- an increase in harmful algal blooms
- the conversion of nitrates to nitrogen gas
- an example of a pioneer species
- - two ways humans impact the carbon cycle are burning fossils and ___
Down
- the # of individuals the environment can support
- the number of individuals per unit area is population __
- consumers use oxygen and ___ and place carbon dioxide and water back into the atmosphere
- producers remove ___ from the atmosphere to create glucose
- an example of density-dependent limiting factor
- a group of the same species that interbreed
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- organisms need nitrogen to build nucleic acids and ___
- the key element of all organic compounds
- part of the water cycle; the moving of surface water into the soil
19 Clues: an example of a pioneer species • an increase in harmful algal blooms • phosphates are found in soil and ___ • the key element of all organic compounds • the conversion of nitrates to nitrogen gas • a group of the same species that interbreed • an example of density-dependent limiting factor • the # of individuals the environment can support • ...
Hydrosphere/Biosphere 2023-11-27
Across
- the process where moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- largest; about 2x as big as the next largest. Divided into north and south based on current flow
- the process of gaseous water (water vapor) turning into liquid water.
- the amount of dissolved salt in water.
Down
- cycle another word for water cycle
- the watery part of the Earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice. Examples: oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, clouds, and glaciers
- water released from clouds in various forms.
- gaseous water
- smallest ocean
10 Clues: gaseous water • smallest ocean • cycle another word for water cycle • the amount of dissolved salt in water. • water released from clouds in various forms. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the process of gaseous water (water vapor) turning into liquid water. • ...
Root Words 2025-05-27
16 Clues: time • life • star • wrong • small • light • water • machine • study of • height/highest • self motivated • Earth Landscape • against or opposed • very big extra large • circle round or wheel • hand drawn or hand written
Cycles de la matière 2024-02-25
Across
- Troisième étape dans le cycle du carbone, le processus par laquelle de dioxyde de carbone est relâché dans l'atmosphère.
- Les animaux et plantes emmagasinent les nitrates dans cette étape du cycle d'azote
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont les précipitations se forment dans les nuages.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation.
- Lors du cycle d'azote, les organismes prennent de déchets animales, et produisent de l' ______.
- Deuxième étape dans le cycle du carbone, la manière dont le co² entre dans les êtres vivants.
- Lors de la fin du cycle de l'azote, les bactéries décomposent les nitrites en _____.
- Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone)
- Lors du cycle du phosphore, le phosphore se trouve surtout dans les roches. Il s'échappe avec ce processus.
Down
- L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote)
- Un autre méthode que le co² est relâché, qui concerne les micro-organismes et les déchets animales.
- Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone.
- Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore.
- Plusieurs phosphates, provenant du cycle de phosphore dans les océans, se mélangent avec des sédiments, et durcissent.
- Ces créatures décomposent les déchets d'animales, et libèrent la phosphore dans le cycle du phosphore.
- L'azote est transformer en _________ , utilisable pour les animaux.(Cycle d'azote)
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'eau sur la terre passe de forme liquide en forme gazeux.
- L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau dont l'infiltration et le ruissellement ramène l'eau dans les océans .
18 Clues: L’ammonium est transformé en___.(Cycle d'azote) • L'étape dans le cycle de l'eau qui suit la condensation. • Le co² est relâché par un coupe d'arbres. (Cycle du carbone) • Cela se fait absorber par les êtres vivants dans le cycle du phosphore. • Premier étape du cycle de carbone, l'étape qui crée le dioxyde de carbone. • ...
Quarterly Assessment Review 2021-10-04
Across
- double stranded genetic information inside a virus
- the outer protein shell of a virus
- active transport is when solutes move from ____ to low concentration
- energy molecule used by cells
- the spiky projections on a virus are used for this
- single stranded genetic information inside of a virus
- type of water that has NOTHING in it
- a protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- a virus needs this in order to replicate
- a solution with high concentration of solutes
Down
- type of diffusion where membrane proteins help solutes move across the membrane
- type of solution where there are equal amounts of solute on each side of the cell membrane
- type of solution where water would rush into the cell and possibly causing it to burst
- The diffusion of water
- simple movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
- type of transport that requires ATP energy
- these are ineffective against bacteria; only protection against a virus
- type of viral cycle that is quick; has immediate onset of symptoms
- this viral cycle is much longer; not lytic
19 Clues: The diffusion of water • energy molecule used by cells • the outer protein shell of a virus • type of water that has NOTHING in it • a virus needs this in order to replicate • type of transport that requires ATP energy • this viral cycle is much longer; not lytic • a protein that speeds up a chemical reaction • a solution with high concentration of solutes • ...
