water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Cellular Respiration Crossword 2024-11-08
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- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, forming water as a byproduct.
- A subatomic particle involved in redox reactions during cellular respiration, transferred through the electron transport chain.
- Synthase An enzyme that synthesizes ATP by using the proton gradient generated in the electron transport chain.
- An electron carrier similar to NADH, formed in the Krebs cycle and used in the electron transport chain.
- The movement of protons across a membrane to generate ATP through ATP synthase.
- Acid A byproduct of anaerobic fermentation in muscle cells when oxygen is limited.
- A biochemical cycle occurring in the mitochondria that breaks down acetyl-CoA, releasing CO₂ and transferring electrons to carriers.
- Organelles in eukaryotic cells where aerobic respiration occurs, generating ATP.
- Energy carrier molecule used by cells for storing and transferring energy.
- A protein that catalyzes (speeds up) biochemical reactions, such as those in cellular respiration.
- An anaerobic process that generates ATP without oxygen, producing byproducts like lactic acid or ethanol.
- A A coenzyme that aids in the formation of Acetyl-CoA from pyruvate.
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- The process of breaking down glucose into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- A three-carbon compound produced from glucose during glycolysis.
- A molecule formed from pyruvate that enters the Krebs cycle for further breakdown.
- Phosphorylation The production of ATP by directly transferring a phosphate group from a substrate to ADP.
- Acid Cycle Another name for the Krebs cycle, a series of reactions that generates electron carriers and ATP.
- Gradient A difference in proton concentration across the mitochondrial membrane, used to drive ATP production.
- An electron carrier that stores high-energy electrons during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- Phosphorylation The process of ATP production in the electron transport chain, using oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
20 Clues: A three-carbon compound produced from glucose during glycolysis. • A A coenzyme that aids in the formation of Acetyl-CoA from pyruvate. • Energy carrier molecule used by cells for storing and transferring energy. • The movement of protons across a membrane to generate ATP through ATP synthase. • ...
cycle 2024-11-20
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- HOLDS AIR IN THE TIRES
- HELPS TRANSPORT ON THE CAR
- SOMEONE FOR BIKE REPAIRS
- NECESSARY FOR THIRST
- CLOTHING FOR WINTER RIDING
- YOU CALL IT OUT WHEN YOU'RE PASSING
- COMFORT ON THE HANDLEBARS
- TRACKS YOUR MILEAGE
- HELPS YOU SECURE YOUR BIKE
- HELPS YOU RIDE IN PLACE
- LETS PEOPLE KNOW YOU'RE COMING
- WHEN YOU NEED TO QUENCH A THIRST
- COMPRESSED AIR CARTRIDGE
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- EYE PROTECTION
- TYPE OF BIKE FOR OFF ROAD RIDING
- ELECTRONIC SHIFTERS
- HEAD PROTECTION
- USED TO COVER A TUBE PUNTURE
- WORN ON THE FEET
- HELPS YOU SEE WHATS BEHIND YOU
- FIGHT HUNGER ON LONG RIDES
- CYCLING EVENT THAT ENDS IN PARIS
- FUN RIDES GROUP
- NEEDED TO PUT AIR IN YOUR TUBES
- TELL THEM TO SHUT UP
25 Clues: EYE PROTECTION • HEAD PROTECTION • FUN RIDES GROUP • WORN ON THE FEET • ELECTRONIC SHIFTERS • TRACKS YOUR MILEAGE • NECESSARY FOR THIRST • TELL THEM TO SHUT UP • HOLDS AIR IN THE TIRES • HELPS YOU RIDE IN PLACE • SOMEONE FOR BIKE REPAIRS • COMPRESSED AIR CARTRIDGE • COMFORT ON THE HANDLEBARS • HELPS TRANSPORT ON THE CAR • CLOTHING FOR WINTER RIDING • FIGHT HUNGER ON LONG RIDES • ...
Chapter4: section 1&2 2015-11-17
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- means too much water
- level of water in the cracks in rock below the ground
- formed by glaciers from the ice age
- _______ water is unusable because it has too much salt
- supercontinent that scientists believe existed over 200,000,000 years ago
- water found below the ground
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- place where rocks are bent into bends
- occurs on the ocean floor
- liquid rock that comes to the surface when a volcano erupts
- cause by chemical processes
- one phase of water in the water cycle
- ______ energy makes water evaporate and become gas
- causes trenches
- thick mass of ice
- one of earths four sides
- the movement of surface material from place to place
16 Clues: causes trenches • thick mass of ice • means too much water • one of earths four sides • occurs on the ocean floor • cause by chemical processes • water found below the ground • formed by glaciers from the ice age • place where rocks are bent into bends • one phase of water in the water cycle • ______ energy makes water evaporate and become gas • ...
Life Cycle and Our Natural Resources 2024-11-15
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- We can find soil and rocks in the ________.
- What is the second stage of the butterfly life cycle?
- All living things go through a cycle called a _______
- Metals such as aluminium are extracted from _________.
- _________ is sent to homes for cooking and heating.
- All licing things need air to survive. Plants and animals carry out _________ all the time.
- Trees are cut down for ____, which can be used to build houses and furniture.
- The plants get water and minerals from the ________.
- What is the second stage of a frog called?
- Fossil fuels are an example of a natural resource that cannot be __________.
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- Larva of a mosquito.
- When living things do not produce enough young to replace those that die, they may become ______.
- What is the first stage of the human life cycle?
- ______, oil and natural gas are fossil fuels.
- There is a need to ________ living things so that there will always be a diversity of living things on the Earth.
- The young of living things ________ and change over time.
- Living things ______ and have young.
- We can ______ plastic bottles as plant pots.
- We get _______ from the plants and animals in our environment.
- Plants, animals, and microorganisme are examples of the _________ things.
- What is the first stage of the plant life cycle?
21 Clues: Larva of a mosquito. • Living things ______ and have young. • What is the second stage of a frog called? • We can find soil and rocks in the ________. • We can ______ plastic bottles as plant pots. • ______, oil and natural gas are fossil fuels. • What is the first stage of the human life cycle? • What is the first stage of the plant life cycle? • ...
Science 2021-04-26
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
- consumers: a herbivore
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- a living thing that grows in the earth and had a stem, leaves, and roots, grows nutrients by photosynthesis using the green pigment and chlorophyll
- the surroundings or condition in which a person, plant, or animal lives in order to survive
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- fixation: SJSU nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds as part of the nitrogen cycle
- the state or process of rotting or decaying
- Consumers: a carnivore at the top of the food chain that feeders on other carnivores like secondary consumers
- of Water: Surface movement includes rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, and human-made "flood" control.
- nitrogen: the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- cells: produced when a cell, called the mother cell, divides into new cells called daughter cells.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- ice pellets that is mixed with rain or snow from a form of precipitation
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms. AKA H2O
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when air comes in contact with it
- the process by which natural electric discharge of a short duration and high voltage between a cloud and then ground make a bright flash typically followed by thunder
- a self replicating structure that is in all living organisms and is the main constituent of chromosomes. The fundamental and distinguishing characteristics of living things
- an animal that only eats plants
- flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.
- beneath the surface of the ground.
- water that flows over the land as surface water instead of evaporating or being absorbed into the ground
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- the chemical elements of the atomic number 7, it is a nonmetallic element which is colorless, tasteless, odourless gas that is the most plentiful element in the universe and is constituent in all living matter
- a large expanse of sea that is divided geographically
- a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas.
- cycle: a hydrological cycle that describes the continuous movement of the water cycle on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- processes: the basic functions performed by living beings to sustain themselves like digestion, respiration, reproduction, and circulation.
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- cause to change in form, character or function
- pellets that are frozen rain and falls from cumulonimbus clouds
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- an organism that eats flesh/meat
- (of a fluid, gas, or electricity) move along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream.
- Things: things that are now or once were alive.
- the process of turning liquid water into vapor
- an animal that cannot produce food on its own and must eat plants or other animals for energy
- moisture that is condensed from the atmosphere that becomes heavy enough to fall under gravity, also is a component of the water cycle
- become or cause to become less hot.
- a naturally occurring substance top amino acid joined by peptide bonds. Is present in all living organism and include many essential biological compounds such as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- strength required for physical or mental activity
- cause (something, especially an emotion or situation) to arise or come about.
- Cycle: the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- the process by which cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose which results in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- an organism that produces its own food
- water which collects droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- water that falls from the sky; rain, snow, hail, drizzle, etc
- Chain: a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- pyramid: represents how much energy is retained or stored in each trophic level in an ecosystem
- water vapor from the atmosphere that is frozen into its crystals that falls in light white flakes and lay on the ground
- something that is composed of two or more separate elements, mixture
- water held underground in the soil of crevices in a rock
- the solid surface of the earth.
- Consumers: organisms that eat the first consumers, carnivores
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- a horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point.
60 Clues: consumers: a herbivore • an animal that only eats plants • the solid surface of the earth. • an organism that eats flesh/meat • beneath the surface of the ground. • become or cause to become less hot. • an organism that produces its own food • a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas. • the state or process of rotting or decaying • ...
atmosphere and weather 2022-02-17
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- The first step in the water cycle when the liquid water changes into a gas or vapor.
- Instead of water absorbing into the ground, or evaporation, the water simply flows off into a body of water.
- A comparison of the most amount of water vapor the ar can possibly hold at a particular temperature, to the percentage of water vapor in the air at the moment.
- The temperature when condensation starts.
- The parallel movement against the Earth's surface of air pushing from high air pressure areas to low ones.
- How much water vapor is in the air.
- The opposite of evaporation. When the gas state changes into liquid water.
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- Thin protective gasses surrounding planet Earth forming the very last layer of Earth.
- Water repeatably moving in the same pattern through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The last stage in the water cycle when a form of water (can be rain, snow, hail) is released from the clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- The elevation or distance from sea level
11 Clues: How much water vapor is in the air. • The elevation or distance from sea level • The temperature when condensation starts. • The opposite of evaporation. When the gas state changes into liquid water. • The first step in the water cycle when the liquid water changes into a gas or vapor. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-07
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- Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen
- Where does Glycolysis occur?
- Cellular respiration losing and gaining an electron is considered a _____ reaction.
- Humans use alcohol fermentation to make ______, wine, and biofuels. (Made with yeast)
- Cellular Respiration process that does NOT require oxygen
- Products of the intermediate step include _________ _______ and NADH.
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- An example of an organism that does aerobic respiration.
- A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related)
- A product of Alcohol Fermentation.
- Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs when ______ is not present.
- Water and ATP are products of this.
- Each oxygen molecule picks up a couple of hydrogens and forms ______ as a waste product.
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- Lactic Acid Fermentation is located in the Cytoplasm and produces ______.
- An example of an organism that does anaerobic respiration.
- Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm.
- As electrons go down the ETC, energy is released to pump ______ from the matrix into the intermembrane space. This is done to establish a high concentration of _______ in the intermembrane space and a low concentration of _______ in the matrix.
- The Electric Transport Chain is located in the Inner ________ of the mitochondria.
- ________ come from the NADH and FADH molecules produced during earlier stages of cellular respiration.
- Product of Krebs Cycle (energy source similar in structure to ATP).
- Where in the mitochondria is the Krebs cycle located?
- What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
22 Clues: Where does Glycolysis occur? • A product of Alcohol Fermentation. • Water and ATP are products of this. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • A product of Glycolysis. (energy-related) • What is the purpose of cellular respiration? • Cellular Respiration process that requires oxygen • Conducted by yeast and bacteria in the Cytoplasm. • ...
Crossword by Upain Bhatia on Hydrology: Introduction 2024-01-14
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- Hydrologically separate unit of land that receives precipitation
- Total water present in a control volume at an instant
- Catchment is also known as ___
- Water molecule in gaseous state
- Longest stream in a catchment
- Total water entering into a control volume
- Entry of water into soil pores
- Evaporation of water from leaves of the plant
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- Hazy patch of multimolecular water vapours
- Spaces between soil particles
- It drives the hydrological cycle
- Conversion of water from liquid to vapour state
- the surplus rainwater that flows on the earth surface
- Losses in Precipitation that produce runoff
- Difference between maximum and minimum elevation in a catchment
- Boundary line of a catchment
16 Clues: Boundary line of a catchment • Spaces between soil particles • Longest stream in a catchment • Catchment is also known as ___ • Entry of water into soil pores • Water molecule in gaseous state • It drives the hydrological cycle • Hazy patch of multimolecular water vapours • Total water entering into a control volume • Losses in Precipitation that produce runoff • ...
Science vocabulary 2022-02-02
water cycle SMS/Tatum Neefe 2024-12-16
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- they help move water
- this is a source of moving water and can carry for years
- this source heats up water
- the first part of the water cycle
- this is nothing more than moving water
- soaks in the ground
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- made of water and high in the sky
- falls out of clouds
- gas to liquid
- this moves water all over the world
- gets collected in rivers
- this blows out really hot steam
12 Clues: gas to liquid • falls out of clouds • soaks in the ground • they help move water • gets collected in rivers • this source heats up water • this blows out really hot steam • made of water and high in the sky • the first part of the water cycle • this moves water all over the world • this is nothing more than moving water • this is a source of moving water and can carry for years
Sc 7: pp 364-371 2025-04-30
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- eat primary consumers
- movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things
- describes how water travels from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- breakdown of dead organisms and wastes
- burning of materials, including wood and fossil fuels
- mass cannot be created or destroyed
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- ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter and in life processes
- carbon moves through organisms and between organisms and the physical environment
- formed from decomposing organisms that were buried deeply millions of years ago
- tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- process in which the soil is able to fix nitrogen gas into forms that plants can use
- the amount of energy available and population size _____ as you go up the energy pyramid
- anything that has mass and takes up space
14 Clues: eat primary consumers • mass cannot be created or destroyed • energy cannot be created or destroyed • breakdown of dead organisms and wastes • anything that has mass and takes up space • burning of materials, including wood and fossil fuels • movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things • ...
Bio Project 2025-12-05
10 Clues: energy • used in ETC • makes oxygen • happens in the stroma • powerhouse of the cell • Location of Krebs cycle • product of the Calvin cycle • takes place in the chloroplast • takes place in the mitochondria • organell that only a plant cell has
Photosynthesis 2023-01-13
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- independent The Dark Reactions are also known as
- stashed/stored in sacs within the chloroplast called thylakoid.
- pigments absorb sunlight, but do not produce energy directly.
- Spectrum of pigments...
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves. allows oxygen to escape, and carbon dioxide to enter. surrounded by guard cells, which open and close the stomata.
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- organisms that go through photosynthesis.
- usually refers to xanthophyll and carotene
- one billionth of a meter (1/1,000,000,000), used to measure the wavelength of light
- colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs. EX. chlorophyll a
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- membranes inside where "the light-reactions" occur with the Electron Transport Chain.
- plants in order to conserve H2O, they don't go through Calvin Cycle. Instead they make 4-carbon compounds. Can withstand drought. Examples: Corn, crabgrass, sugarcane
- plants plants that open their stomata during the night (not during daytime, like C3 or C4 plants) in order to conserve water. - grows very slowly as a result examples: cactus, pineapple, jade
- a jelly-like fluid inside surrounding the thylakoids where "The Calvin Cycle" occurs (mostly in Dark).
- Calvin Cycle occurs in the stroma (just outside of the thylakoid)
- the process of using water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.
- plants Most plants are C3 plants. This is where they open their stomata during the day (more CO2 available during daytime), and go through Calvin Cycle.
- spectrum the colors of light that the human eye can see.
18 Clues: Spectrum of pigments... • organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • organisms that go through photosynthesis. • usually refers to xanthophyll and carotene • independent The Dark Reactions are also known as • spectrum the colors of light that the human eye can see. • pigments absorb sunlight, but do not produce energy directly. • ...
biology - topic 7 - ecology 2021-05-15
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- used when you suspect a factor is affecting distribution and sample at regular intervals along it
- a feature which allows an organism to survive, compete and be successful in their habitats
- competition within a species
- a product of combustion
- organisms that can survive and reproduce in very extreme environments and can survive conditions that would kill most other organisms e.g hot spring bacteria
- a cycle. Present in every living thing. Essential for life.
- made up of a community of organisms interacting with the non-living things in their environment
- a different cycle consisting of processes like evaporation, transpiration etc.
- carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen
- the non-living factors
- used to find out quantitive data
- all of the organisms of a species in an area
- glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water
- removal of trees on a large scale
- used to help crops grow
- competition between separate species
- consumer the animals that eat the p_____ consumers
- where rubbish is buried
- made up of populations of different species that are all interdependent in a habitat.
- photosynthetic organisms such as plats and algae that produce most of the biomass for life on earth
- the number of organisms in an ecosystem
- sun heats earth surface heating up water and turning it to gas
- trapped gases in the earths atmoshphere cause this (6,7)
- consumers he animals that eat the s_______ consumers
- when each species depends on another within a community. if one species is removed it can affect the whole community
- where organisms are found with an ecosystem
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- loss of water vapour from animals
- loss of water vapour from plants
- moist air cooling down
- another cycle consisting of eating organisms, excretion, photosynthesis etc.
- sweating or not sweating, producing toxins, lowering metabolic rate during hibernation etc. (adaptation category)
- produced by cattle an rice fields
- water trickles through gaps in soil and rocks
- caused by harmful toxins/chemicals in the atmosphere condensing in water. destroys limestone (4,4)
- food chains and webs show the flow of what?
- huddling together, active a night when it is cooler (adaptation category)
- they compete for food, territory, water, shelter and mates
- a form of waste water from households and businesses etc.
- rain, snow or hail
- fossil fuel or wood + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water
- warning or camouflage colours, large feet, sharp talons or teeth etc. (adaptation category)
- they compete for light, space, water and minerals
- introducing products to the environment which have harmful effects
- consumer the animals that eat the p________
- the living factors
- plant material that cannot decay completely and holds large amounts of carbon (4,3)
46 Clues: rain, snow or hail • the living factors • moist air cooling down • the non-living factors • a product of combustion • used to help crops grow • where rubbish is buried • competition within a species • loss of water vapour from plants • used to find out quantitive data • loss of water vapour from animals • produced by cattle an rice fields • removal of trees on a large scale • ...
Hydrosphere and Ecosystem 2020-04-16
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- A community of organisms in an area
- Something that eats only plants
- The cycle in which water travels throughout the atmosphere oceans and land
- A non-living factor
- A mixture of saltwater and freshwater
- Something that eats or preys upon meat/flesh
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- The level of an organism in a food web
- Someone or something that preys on others
- The transition zone between rivers and seas
- The quality and cloudiness of a liquid
- An identifiable source of a pollutant
11 Clues: A non-living factor • Something that eats only plants • A community of organisms in an area • An identifiable source of a pollutant • A mixture of saltwater and freshwater • The level of an organism in a food web • The quality and cloudiness of a liquid • Someone or something that preys on others • The transition zone between rivers and seas • ...
plant ID terms 2022-10-10
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- part of biology dealing with plants
- plant that is limp with lack of water
- plants that retain their leaves all year
- plants that are swollen/filled with water
- plants that complete life cycle in one year
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- plants that like cool weather
- plants that complete life cycle in two years
- plants that live for more that two years
- plants that like warm weather
- plants that lose their leaves during dormant season
- stage when plant grows very little/not at all
11 Clues: plants that like cool weather • plants that like warm weather • part of biology dealing with plants • plant that is limp with lack of water • plants that live for more that two years • plants that retain their leaves all year • plants that are swollen/filled with water • plants that complete life cycle in one year • plants that complete life cycle in two years • ...
IB Bio C6 2024-04-16
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- Result of low levels of dissolved oxygen in water source
- Process that converts ammonia into nitrates
- Relationship where both organisms involved benefit
- Conditions where denitrification is encouraged; reduced O2 availability in soil
- Preferred electron acceptor in electron transport
- ________ Cycle; lower turnover rate than nitrogenous cycle
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- Reverses the process of 4 across
- Increased by eutrophication
- Type of plant which adapted to compensating for nitrogen-lacking soil through consuming other organisms
- Industry most impacted by phosphorus mining; uses fertilizer made from phosphorus
- Leeches water-soluble nutrients
11 Clues: Increased by eutrophication • Leeches water-soluble nutrients • Reverses the process of 4 across • Process that converts ammonia into nitrates • Preferred electron acceptor in electron transport • Relationship where both organisms involved benefit • Result of low levels of dissolved oxygen in water source • ________ Cycle; lower turnover rate than nitrogenous cycle • ...
Water Systems Crossword - Daniel B 2022-01-29
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- an area of land in which all water present eventually drains into one large main
- alot of snow built up
- upper surface of ground water
- caused by thunderstorms
- A sea with 37B tonnes of salt
- water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts
- Area where hurricanes are common
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a tool used to clean water
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- which hemisphere has more ocean
- closest water shed near Willowdale.
- underground freshwater reservoir
- body
- occurs when gasses in earth´s atmosphere trap the suns heat
- A cycle with no ending or beginning related to earths water
- Name of canadas worst hurricaine
- 97% of earths water
- a gradual increase in the earths temperature mainly due to greenhouse gasses
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
19 Clues: body • 97% of earths water • alot of snow built up • caused by thunderstorms • a tool used to clean water • upper surface of ground water • A sea with 37B tonnes of salt • which hemisphere has more ocean • underground freshwater reservoir • Name of canadas worst hurricaine • Area where hurricanes are common • closest water shed near Willowdale. • ...
Global Systems Crossword 2013-05-15
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- Effect When greenhouse gases warm the Earth.
- Cycle When carbon is recycled through water, soil and living things.
- Amount of time between glaciations
- Places on Earth where the soil or rock layer's temperature never goes higher than freezing point.
- All living things on Earth
- Fuels A type of fuel that contains preserved plant and animal's carbon.
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- Cycle A process where nitrogen cycles through non-living and living environments.
- bacteria Bacteria that absorbs nitrogen from air and then converts it to ammonia then nitrates.
- When the ocean currents show a circular pattern in the major ocean basins.
- greenhouse Effect When human activity causes an increase in the natural greenhouse effect.
- Currents The movement of Ocean water on a continuous basis.
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular time or place.
- All the water on the Earth's surface.
- All land masses on Earth.
- Change When the Earth's climate changes
- Layers of gas that surround the Earth or a planet.
- Remains of organisms that are now dead
- Warming When the world's temperature average starts to increase.
18 Clues: All land masses on Earth. • All living things on Earth • Amount of time between glaciations • All the water on the Earth's surface. • Remains of organisms that are now dead • Change When the Earth's climate changes • Effect When greenhouse gases warm the Earth. • Layers of gas that surround the Earth or a planet. • ...
Pan Am Games 2015-07-02
19 Clues: racw • bike • kick • roll • stick • sword • horse • cycle • Racket • target • jump in • Knock out • over the net • SLAM DUNK!!!!!!!! • sprinting in water • Try and get a bullseye • Three strikes your out • who is the fastest man alive • whitewater course of rapids, rocks, drops and eddies
Addison's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-05
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- precipitation then evaporation then condensation.
- What is it called when Water goes to ice.
- we see our_____ in a mirror.
- we need this to breathe.
- This is a big part of the water cycle.
- In our system that we did we put a pie pan over the beaker once our water started to boil that trapped gas is called what.
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- If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent.
- 100* is the____ in celsius.
- 0* is the ______ in celsius
- After we get precipitation then the water has to ________ to start the cycle all over again.
10 Clues: we need this to breathe. • 100* is the____ in celsius. • 0* is the ______ in celsius • we see our_____ in a mirror. • This is a big part of the water cycle. • What is it called when Water goes to ice. • precipitation then evaporation then condensation. • If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent. • ...
Water 2021-04-01
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- What is õhkkond in English?
- The earth has ___ amount of water.
- What is rahe in English?
- Water can occur in three states: solid, ___ and gas.
- Rain, snow are different forms of ___.
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- What is the form between snow and rain?
- Water starts ___ at 100°C.
- Your ___ doesn´t hold water.
- The ___ cycle.
- Like water off a ___ back.
- Steam is also known as ___.
- What is the water`s molecular formula?
12 Clues: The ___ cycle. • What is rahe in English? • Water starts ___ at 100°C. • Like water off a ___ back. • What is õhkkond in English? • Steam is also known as ___. • Your ___ doesn´t hold water. • The earth has ___ amount of water. • What is the water`s molecular formula? • Rain, snow are different forms of ___. • What is the form between snow and rain? • ...
EARTH'S WATER REVIEW 2023-12-19
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- A SMALL RIVER THAT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER.
- TO SAVE SOMETHING.
- THE LARGEST OCEAN.
- A MAN-MADE LAKE USED TO STORE WATER.
- THE PROCESS OF GAS CHANGING INTO A LIQUID.
- A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER.
- A BARRIER THAT PREVENTS THE NORMAL FLOW OF WATER.
- WATER UNDERGROUND.
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- A PUFFY CLOUD THAT SEEMS TO HAVE A FLAT BOTTOM.
- INVISIBLE, ODORLESS GAS.
- CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT.
- TYPE OF PRECIPITATION WHEN THE AIR AND GROUND ARE BOTH WARM.
- A SMALL PERCENT OF EARTH'S WATER IS THIS.
- TYPE OF PRECIPITATION WHEN WATER AND ICE COLLIDE IN A CLOUD.
- THE PROCESS OF LIQUID BECOMING A GAS.
- PRECIPITATION THAT COLLECTS INTO A BODY OF WATER AFTER FALLING.
- WATER THAT FALLS TO THE GROUND.
- MOLECULES MOVE AROUND THE MOST IN THIS TYPE OF MATTER.
18 Clues: TO SAVE SOMETHING. • THE LARGEST OCEAN. • WATER UNDERGROUND. • CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT. • INVISIBLE, ODORLESS GAS. • A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER. • WATER THAT FALLS TO THE GROUND. • A MAN-MADE LAKE USED TO STORE WATER. • THE PROCESS OF LIQUID BECOMING A GAS. • A SMALL PERCENT OF EARTH'S WATER IS THIS. • THE PROCESS OF GAS CHANGING INTO A LIQUID. • ...
Addison's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-05
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- precipitation then evaporation then condensation.
- What is it called when Water goes to ice.
- we see our_____ in a mirror.
- we need this to breathe.
- This is a big part of the water cycle.
- When we did the system we put a pie pan over our beaker once the water was boiling there was gas what was that gas called.
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- If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent.
- 100* is the____ in celsius.
- 0* is the ______ in celsius
- After we get precipitation then the water has to ________ to start the cycle all over again.
10 Clues: we need this to breathe. • 100* is the____ in celsius. • 0* is the ______ in celsius • we see our_____ in a mirror. • This is a big part of the water cycle. • What is it called when Water goes to ice. • precipitation then evaporation then condensation. • If I have a frosted window it is ____ not transparent. • ...
"Life Cycle of Aedes Mosquitoes: A Crossword Challenge" 2024-07-19
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- - The final stage of the mosquito life cycle, where the mosquito is fully grown and capable of flying.
- - The first stage of a mosquito's life cycle, where the mosquito is in an egg.
- - The stage of a mosquito's life cycle where it lives in water and is known for its wiggling motion
- - The process by which a mosquito lays eggs.
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- - The place where mosquitoes typically lay their eggs, often containing stagnant water.
- - The stage of the mosquito life cycle where it transitions from larvae to adult.
- - The type of blood meal mosquitoes require for egg development
- - The organism that mosquitoes are known to spread, causing diseases such as dengue and Zika.
8 Clues: - The process by which a mosquito lays eggs. • - The type of blood meal mosquitoes require for egg development • - The first stage of a mosquito's life cycle, where the mosquito is in an egg. • - The stage of the mosquito life cycle where it transitions from larvae to adult. • ...
Phtosynthesis 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Gas • Blue • Sugar • Green • Sunlight • Membranes • Breathe in • Calvin Cycle • Liquidy Part • molecule split • 3 phosphate groups • Needed to make Glucose • Speed Up Chemical Reaction
Phtosynthesis 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Gas • Blue • Sugar • Green • Sunlight • Membranes • Breathe in • Calvin Cycle • Liquidy Part • molecule split • 3 phosphate groups • Needed to make Glucose • Speed Up Chemical Reaction
Phtosynthesis 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Gas • Blue • Sugar • Green • Sunlight • Membranes • Breathe in • Calvin Cycle • Liquidy Part • molecule split • 3 phosphate groups • Needed to make Glucose • Speed Up Chemical Reaction
Science Crossword 2022-02-02
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- ability of a material to absorb heat
- expansion of warm seas and melting ice
- water vapour becomes liquid
- solid water
- tropical storm with high winds
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- water turning into gas
- located in between the north and south pol
- an interval of time
- a small localised climate
- can either be hot or cold
- not a solid
- we drink it
12 Clues: not a solid • we drink it • solid water • an interval of time • water turning into gas • a small localised climate • can either be hot or cold • water vapour becomes liquid • tropical storm with high winds • ability of a material to absorb heat • expansion of warm seas and melting ice • located in between the north and south pol
Water Is Precious 2021-02-19
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- Daily cycle
- Up to _____ of the human adult body is water
- A medium ________ has 75% water
- Water is unique in that it is the only _______ substance that is found in all three physical states—liquid, solid, and gas
- is formula of water
- Nearly 97% of the world's water is salty or otherwise
- Watermelons are about _____ percent of water
- water found on grass and leaves early in the morning
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- can dissolve more substances than any other liquid including sulfuric acid.
- lakes,rivers,oceans and ponds are example of________
- Water Regulates body _______
- we drink _________ water
- 7% of the fresh water on Earth is trapped in
- ___________ of water is sufficient to kill pathogenic bacteria, viruses and protozoa
- other name of water
- the human body can last weeks without______ , but only days without water
16 Clues: Daily cycle • other name of water • is formula of water • we drink _________ water • Water Regulates body _______ • A medium ________ has 75% water • Up to _____ of the human adult body is water • 7% of the fresh water on Earth is trapped in • Watermelons are about _____ percent of water • lakes,rivers,oceans and ponds are example of________ • ...
Phtosynthesis 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Gas • Blue • Sugar • Green • Sunlight • Membranes • Breathe in • Calvin Cycle • Liquidy Part • molecule split • 3 phosphate groups • Needed to make Glucose • Speed Up Chemical Reaction
Rivers crossword 2017-05-09
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- where the river begins
- if water from a plant becomes a gas
- when water flows in the ground
- moving an object from one place to another
- where the river flows into the sea
- when a liquid becomes a gas
- the cycle of water
- land that separates waters flowing to different rivers
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- a flow of water joining a larger flow of water
- when water vapour cools
- when water vapour falls from a cloud
- when the river bank breaks down
- when rain flows over land
- Basin an area of land drained by a river
- where two streams meet to become the source of a river
15 Clues: the cycle of water • where the river begins • when water vapour cools • when rain flows over land • when a liquid becomes a gas • when water flows in the ground • when the river bank breaks down • where the river flows into the sea • if water from a plant becomes a gas • when water vapour falls from a cloud • Basin an area of land drained by a river • ...
A cycle of water is called a water cycle 2024-10-02
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- Water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- The change of water vapor into liquid, often forming clouds.
- All the water on Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and underground sources.
- The largest body of water where much of the Earth's evaporation occurs.
- Collections of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.
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- The gas form of water found in the air. (2 words, no space)
- The process by which water turns into vapor and rises into the air.
- Water falling to the Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A large body of fresh water surrounded by land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually flows into a sea or ocean.
- Water that flows over the surface of the Earth into rivers and lakes.
- The primary source of energy that powers the water cycle.
12 Clues: A large body of fresh water surrounded by land. • Water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers. • Water falling to the Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The primary source of energy that powers the water cycle. • The gas form of water found in the air. (2 words, no space) • The change of water vapor into liquid, often forming clouds. • ...
Plants 1-4 Vocabulary 2023-11-09
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- process by which cells use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make sugar and oxygen
- type of seed plants that produces bare seeds in cones
- type of vascular tissue in a plant that transports food/sugar
- haploid generation in the life cycle of a plant that results from asexual reproduction
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- type of seed plants that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower
- having two sets of chromosomes
- an organism that makes its own food
- waxy, waterproof substance of plants to help prevent water loss
- tiny pore in the leaf of a plant that can control water and gas exchange
- type of vascular tissue in a plant that transports water
- diploid generation in the life cycle of a plant that results from sexual reproduction
- having one set of chromosomes
12 Clues: having one set of chromosomes • having two sets of chromosomes • an organism that makes its own food • type of seed plants that produces bare seeds in cones • type of vascular tissue in a plant that transports water • type of vascular tissue in a plant that transports food/sugar • waxy, waterproof substance of plants to help prevent water loss • ...
ECE group 7B 2016-06-06
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- Permeable layer over an impermeable layer
- Produces methane gas, bacteria influences
- Regulated in 1996, water pollutant potential
- Agricultural Loss
- Affected if there’s any disturbances in any upstream part
- Greenhouse gas ,highest composition in atmosphere
- A type of catchment
- traps heat, make the earth warm
- Natural barrier to geographically separate catchment and adjacent area
- A long period of weather
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- Finding new favorable condition habitats
- Mobility Spread
- sources of water
- From agricultural into manufacturing and services
- Ability to maintain at certain rate or level
- A cycle, ground water and surface water
- Natural precipitation container
- a substance, releases the carbon dioxide stored millions of years ago
- 10 degrees cooler
- Regulates the prohibition of open burning
20 Clues: Mobility Spread • sources of water • Agricultural Loss • 10 degrees cooler • A type of catchment • A long period of weather • Natural precipitation container • traps heat, make the earth warm • A cycle, ground water and surface water • Finding new favorable condition habitats • Permeable layer over an impermeable layer • Produces methane gas, bacteria influences • ...
Ecology Part 2 2023-03-02
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- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms, being taken up by animals, which convert it to carbon dioxide.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- cycle, the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- transport,the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
- cycle,the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- loops,a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback).
- the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy for use in growth and cellular repair.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- cycle,the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment, involving the incorporation of carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels.
- one that has the same osmolarity, or solute concentration, as another solution
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- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 percent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- cycle,the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm.
- transport,movement of a solute from a region of high electrochemical potential on one side of the cell membrane to a region of lower electrochemical potential on the opposite side.
- the net passive movement of molecules from region of higher concentration to region of lower concentration
- the environment outside of the cell has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell itself.
- the process in which incomplete oxidation of glucose occurs in the absence of oxygen. It is commonly known as fermentation.
- Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- any external solution that has a low solute concentration and high water concentration compared to body fluids.
- (sugar),a simple sugar, or monosaccharide.
- A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA.
22 Clues: (sugar),a simple sugar, or monosaccharide. • one that has the same osmolarity, or solute concentration, as another solution • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars • ...
Paramedic Course - A&P 1 2025-01-22
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- body system responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removal of carbon dioxide
- location in cell where most energy production occurs
- body's primary energy source
- where the body stores energy
- first step of glucose metabolism, occurs in the cell cytoplasm
- key cation involved in cardiac muscle contraction
- water situated between cells
- type of metabolism that requires the presence of oxygen
- fluid found in spaces surrounded by epithelial cells, such as synovial fluid
- fluid having the same concentration of particles to water on either side of a semipermeable membrane
- extracellular fluid contains large amounts of this ion
- type of transport across cell membrane that requires expenditure of energy
- a byproduct of energy production
- cycle that is also known as the citric acid cycle
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- diffusion that occurs with the assistance of carrier protein
- a fluid with a lower solute concentration compared to another solution
- a fluids with a higher solute concentration compared to another solution
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of lesser concentration until there is equal distribution
- movement of water from area of low solute concentration to one of high solute concentration
- fluid contained in the heart chambers and blood vessels
- key intracellular cation involved in repolarization
- substances that have a natural positive or negative electrical charge when dissolved in water
- movement of water and a dissolved substance from an area pressure to an area of low pressure
- compartment that has most abundant amount of water
- type of metabolism that occurs without the presence of oxygen
25 Clues: body's primary energy source • where the body stores energy • water situated between cells • a byproduct of energy production • key cation involved in cardiac muscle contraction • cycle that is also known as the citric acid cycle • compartment that has most abundant amount of water • key intracellular cation involved in repolarization • ...
Unit 3 2018-10-27
23 Clues: look • like • fire • bike • path • water • black • under • dairy • a box • decide • a hole • a step • travel • at last • turning • come from • need to pay • havebad something • like this thing best • a plan of do something • other people don't like • a vehicles or method of travel
Christopher.S Crossword puzzle 2021-10-06
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- cycle Rocks change over and over again in the rock cycle
- is one of three main types rock
- is happens when water picks up and moves sediment
- the farthest inside layer of Earth
- the outer layer of Earth The top of the crust is Earth´s surface
- You may find a fossils fish in limestone
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- are made by erosion,wind,and water
- Sand carried by the wind causes
- Earthquakes usually happen near faults
- A sudden shaking of Earth´s crust
- the bottom part of the mantle is soft and can flow
- Rocks are made up of minerals
- The core includes an inner core and an outer
13 Clues: Rocks are made up of minerals • Sand carried by the wind causes • is one of three main types rock • A sudden shaking of Earth´s crust • are made by erosion,wind,and water • the farthest inside layer of Earth • Earthquakes usually happen near faults • You may find a fossils fish in limestone • The core includes an inner core and an outer • ...
Earth's Water Crossword 2023-03-20
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- Tributaries flow into a ________
- Solid to gas
- Liquid that dissolves substances
- Separates watersheds from each other
- Path that a stream follows
- Liquid to solid
- Measure of how easily water can flow through an aquifer
- Property that holds molecules of a substance together
- Percentage of the rock that is composed of pore space
- State of water that involves water vapor
- Body of rock of sediment that stores groundwater
- Property that holds molecules of different substances together
- Solid to liquid
- Rain, snow, hail
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- Water found in the spaces between rock particles below Earth's surface
- Area of land that is drained by a river system
- State of water that involves bodies of water
- Gas to liquid
- The water cycle can transfer _______ and matter
- Liquid to gas
- Process that involves plants releasing water vapor into the air
- Gas to solid
- Smaller stream that feeds into a river
- State of water that involves ice
24 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • Rain, snow, hail • Path that a stream follows • Tributaries flow into a ________ • Liquid that dissolves substances • State of water that involves ice • Separates watersheds from each other • Smaller stream that feeds into a river • State of water that involves water vapor • ...
Marsh 2022-05-09
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- Drill like beak
- thump back legs when threatened
- oliver the puppet, swims well in water
- gathers on water surface
- active at night
- expensive magnifying glass
- clear wings, insect
- plant with green blades
- cucumber flavor plant
- Acorn as seeds
- active in different temps unlike family
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- scoop like beak
- blood sucker
- thick undercoat fur, pan tail
- purple fruit with vines
- Spear beak
- frog life cycle
- Shell for shelter
- Dirt baths
- long wings, small bill
- red patch-mating
21 Clues: Spear beak • Dirt baths • blood sucker • Acorn as seeds • scoop like beak • Drill like beak • frog life cycle • active at night • red patch-mating • Shell for shelter • clear wings, insect • cucumber flavor plant • long wings, small bill • purple fruit with vines • plant with green blades • gathers on water surface • expensive magnifying glass • thick undercoat fur, pan tail • ...
AgScience Midterm Reviewn #2 2018-12-14
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- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Water-bearing rock formation.
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- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of less than 7.0.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
Water key terms 2022-08-25
7 Clues: Light in water • Related to you • A river that stops. • cycle The cycle of life • Alot of water takes up alot of space. • Something that lets the water fall down. • A usual or normal mental clarity or coherence.
Life Cycles Vocabulary 2025-11-03
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- the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death
- a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing when a baby grows to an adult
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing that marks the end of its life
- a process where an animal's body transforms dramatically, such as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
- a stage in the life cycle of every living thing that is the beginning of its life
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
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- one of the steps of the life cycle
- something that can be observed again and again in a way that can be predicted
- babies
- a picture that shows the passing of time as a line, often with events labeled along the line in the order they happened
- a stage of the life cycle between larva and adult, specifically for butterflies
12 Clues: babies • one of the steps of the life cycle • a habitat covered in water and filled with many trees • a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over • the stages of life, including birth, growth, reproduction, and death • something that can be observed again and again in a way that can be predicted • ...
BIO Vocab List 2025-12-01
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- An electron carrier mostly used in photosynthesis (light reactions).
- Organisms that must have oxygen to survive.
- A waxy, waterproof coating on leaves that reduces water loss.
- Plants that fix carbon using a special 4-carbon molecule to work well in hot climates.
- Energy production without oxygen; includes fermentation.
- A condition such as light, temperature, or CO₂ that determines how fast photosynthesis can occur.
- Stacks of thylakoids inside a chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- A 5-carbon molecule that captures CO₂ in the first step of the Calvin Cycle.
- The enzyme that attaches CO₂ to RuBP; the most abundant enzyme on Earth.
- The cycle in the mitochondria that produces NADH, FADH₂, and CO₂ from acetyl-CoA.
- The series of reactions in the stroma that uses CO₂, ATP, and NADPH to make glucose.
- A 3-carbon sugar produced in the Calvin Cycle; can be used to make glucose.
- The fluid inside a chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle happens.
- An electron carrier made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- An organism that gets its energy by consuming other organisms (can’t make its own food).
- A chain of proteins that move energized electrons to produce ATP and NADPH.
- Plants that open their stomata at night to reduce water loss
- Organisms that can switch between using oxygen and not using oxygen.
- An organism that makes its own food using sunlight or chemical energy.
- Small pores on the underside of leaves that allow gases (CO₂, O₂, H₂O vapor) to move in and out.
- A plant’s response to the length of day and night (affects flowering).
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- Anaerobic process used by yeast that produces ethanol, CO₂, and ATP.
- Cellular respiration that uses oxygen to make large amounts of ATP.
- The tightly packed layer of cells in a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place.
- One of the pair of cells that open and close the stomata in a leaf.
- The main energy-carrying molecule of the cell; stores and releases energy for cell processes.
- The loosely packed leaf cells with air spaces that allow gas exchange.
- Proteins in the electron transport chain that pass electrons to make ATP.
- The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- The color molecules (like chlorophyll) that absorb specific wavelengths of light.
- A graph showing which wavelengths of light a pigment absorbs best.
- Most common plants; use the standard Calvin Cycle and make a 3-carbon molecule first.
- A series of reactions in the mitochondria that breaks down pyruvate to make electron carriers and CO₂.
- Anaerobic process in muscle cells and bacteria that makes lactic acid and ATP without oxygen.
- A 3-carbon molecule produced by glycolysis that enters aerobic respiration.
- A molecule that helps pyruvate enter the Krebs cycle by forming acetyl-CoA.
- An electron carrier molecule that picks up high-energy electrons and hydrogen to form NADPH used in the Calvin Cycle.
- The first photosystem in the light reactions; splits water and energizes electrons.
- Flattened membrane sacs in chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll and carry out light reactions.
- A light-absorbing complex that re-energizes electrons to help form NADPH.
40 Clues: Organisms that must have oxygen to survive. • Energy production without oxygen; includes fermentation. • Plants that open their stomata at night to reduce water loss • A waxy, waterproof coating on leaves that reduces water loss. • The fluid inside a chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle happens. • An electron carrier made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. • ...
Earth Science Puzzle 2021-02-26
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- These are bacteria that help with the transport of nitrogen by turning aerial nitrogen into ammonia then into nitrites then back into aerial nitrogen, all in a continuous cycle.
- This is a carbon that sea creatures use to build their shells. It is also used to create carbonate rocks such as limestone.
- This cycle is a system that uses microorganisms to aid in the transport of its cargo throughout the reservoirs.
- This process was invented by two scientists to artificially convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into ammonia while in the process created to way to contaminate drinking water and overgrow algae which in turn kill multiple fish by taking away the oxygen.
- This is a common element that is a critical component in the foundational molecules that make our bodies.
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- This is an aerial carbon that contributes to the greenhouse effect.
- This is a type of sedimentary rock made mostly of carbon.
- This cycle is a system that moves oxygen from one reservoir to another. Without it, the oxygen would not be usable and the ozone wouldn't exist and we would all die.
- These carbons are organic compounds that are formed by producers, such as plants, in a process called photosynthesis. When consumers eat producers, they store these to use later for energy.
- These carbons are materials that store energy and are formed by natural processes such as the decomposition of buried dead organisms.
- This is a type of sedimentary rock made up primarily of carbon-containing minerals.
- This is an aerial carbon that can be found in many locations, and is a greenhouse gas, which is a compound used by producers in photosynthesis, and is also a compound created during respiration in living organisms (both on land and in water) and a compound that can be dissolved into water.
- This cycle is a system that moves and changes carbon into different varieties throughout the Atmosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere, and Lithosphere reservoirs with help from solar energy in the Biosphere.
13 Clues: This is a type of sedimentary rock made mostly of carbon. • This is an aerial carbon that contributes to the greenhouse effect. • This is a type of sedimentary rock made up primarily of carbon-containing minerals. • This is a common element that is a critical component in the foundational molecules that make our bodies. • ...
WATER AWARE CROSSWORD 2018-07-11
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- The water present beneath Earth's surface.
- HARVESTING The technique used for collecting, storing and using rainwater in order to use it later for various purposes.
- The state of being in short supply; shortage.
- It is the product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls on the ground in the forms of drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, graupel and hail rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth.
- Part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of evaporating or being absorb into the ground.
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- An area of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- Making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- India makes up 4% of the world's _____ resources. It is naturally occurring water, except seawater.
- The supply of water to agricultural crops.
- The fundamental process of the water cycle in which water changes from its liquid state to gaseous state.
- Another word for drinkable or safe to drink.
12 Clues: The supply of water to agricultural crops. • The water present beneath Earth's surface. • The state of being in short supply; shortage. • Another word for drinkable or safe to drink. • Making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • An area of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. • ...
Crossword 2024-09-30
20 Clues: help • laden • greater • cut costs • not fresh • young mare • pace, speed • donkey noise • Carving tool • sheet of glass • small red fruit • departs, sets out • travel by pushbike • measured by clocks • move through water • fuzzy skinned fruit • devastate, lay waste • African bush expedition • haphazardly stacked pile • healthy breakfast cereal
about water systems 2025-01-27
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- where could a water cycle start
- what is a mass of ice overlaying snow
- what is the area of land which all water sources end up draining into
- what layer is on top of the aquifer
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- what layer is under the aquifer
- when does a water cycle end
- what is the underground water storage
- what provides the energy required to run the process
8 Clues: when does a water cycle end • what layer is under the aquifer • where could a water cycle start • what layer is on top of the aquifer • what is a mass of ice overlaying snow • what is the underground water storage • what provides the energy required to run the process • what is the area of land which all water sources end up draining into
Cells 2012-10-16
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- The green color on plants
- What makes a leaf appear green
- An example of carbon dioxide
- The energy releasing process that does not require oxygen
- An organism that cannot make it's own food
- The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- Pairs with adenine during DNA replication
- The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose
- What is the second stage of the cell cycle
- A place where fermentation occur
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- The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight
- An organism that makes its own food
- Form the parts of an organism and carry out all of the organisms processes or functions
- An example of oxygen and nitrogen
- The final stage of the cell cycle
- The diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane
- The process by which molecules move from higher to lower concentration
- What is the first stage of the cell cycle
- Small opening on the undersides of the leaves where carbon dioxide enters
19 Clues: The green color on plants • An example of carbon dioxide • What makes a leaf appear green • A place where fermentation occur • An example of oxygen and nitrogen • The final stage of the cell cycle • An organism that makes its own food • What is the first stage of the cell cycle • Pairs with adenine during DNA replication • An organism that cannot make it's own food • ...
science vocab puzzle 2024-04-12
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- key a printed or computer-aided device that aids the identification of biological entities
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- feeders and decomposers- Detritivores are the animals which feed on dead remains of plants and animals, and Decomposers are the micro-organisms which secrete digestive enzymes over dead organic matter to convert it into simpler and soluble organic substances.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- resource an energy source that cannot be depleted and are able to supply a continuous source of clean energy
- cycle the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-Atmosphere system
- method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- equilibrium both genotype and allele frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next
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- the study of the dynamic relationship between humans and the environment
- A form of water, such as rain, snow, or sleet, that condenses from the atmosphere, becomes too heavy to remain suspended, and falls to the Earth's surface.
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- an organism that creates its own food or energy
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor)
- cycle a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- profile a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons
15 Clues: an organism that creates its own food or energy • an interacting group of various species in a common location • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor) • profile a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons • the study of the dynamic relationship between humans and the environment • ...
ecosystem 2024-04-23
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- lake
- a place where an animal lives
- rain
- coming down from the mountains
- when water goes around
- living
- animals that eat consumers and producers
- where a lot of habitats are
- gets energy from dead stuff
- a combinations of food chains
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- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- all organisms need this
- a organism only eats meat
- not living
- something that produces
- animals that eat producers
- consumes other organisms
- study of ecosystems
- Cloud
- progress of a plant growing
20 Clues: lake • rain • Cloud • living • not living • study of ecosystems • when water goes around • all organisms need this • something that produces • consumes other organisms • a organism only eats meat • animals that eat producers • progress of a plant growing • where a lot of habitats are • gets energy from dead stuff • a place where an animal lives • a combinations of food chains • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2 2018-12-14
Across
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
27 Clues: pH of less than 7.0. • pH of more than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
3B Hayden Gibson 2021-04-20
Across
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and single-ceiled organisms
- Made up of nitrogen and oxygen
- When water falls from the atmosphere
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
- Rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, and groundwater
- When water flows along the surface to lake, rivers, or streams
- When nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants by bacteria
- What nitrogen is used to make for plants and animals
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- The process of turning water into a gas
- When water goes into the atmosphere from plants
- Water that is above ground
- Carbon moving from living things to the atmosphere
- Rocks, minerals, and soil
- where most of Earth's water is stored
- One way nitrogen is turned into a usable form for plants and animals
- Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants
- The cycle where carbon is recycled
- When nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- the frozen form of water
- Water stored under the surface of Earth
20 Clues: the frozen form of water • Rocks, minerals, and soil • Water that is above ground • Made up of nitrogen and oxygen • The cycle where carbon is recycled • When water falls from the atmosphere • where most of Earth's water is stored • The process of turning water into a gas • Water stored under the surface of Earth • Carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants • ...
Water Systems 2025-01-25
Across
- No beginning and end to this cycle.
- 97% of Earth's water is?
- Impacts the size of glaciers and ice sheets.
- What word refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- Big ice masses at the poles.
- Area of land with water that drains into one large main body of water.
- Has 81% ocean.
- Upper surface of the groundwater zone.
- An area where water fills all the air spaces in the soil and in the tiny cracks in the rock.
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- Has 61% ocean.
- Occurs from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- One of the three states of water that evaporates.
- A material that has the ability to absorb heat.
- A Large glacier that covers the land.
- an area with a small, localized climate area around it.
- This type of water is found both above and below ground.
- mass of ice slowly moving down a mountain slope.
- 3% of Earth’s water is?
- built to access water.
- An underground freshwater reservoir.
20 Clues: Has 61% ocean. • Has 81% ocean. • built to access water. • 3% of Earth’s water is? • 97% of Earth's water is? • Big ice masses at the poles. • No beginning and end to this cycle. • An underground freshwater reservoir. • A Large glacier that covers the land. • Upper surface of the groundwater zone. • Occurs from thunderstorms over the ocean. • ...
Water key terms 2022-08-25
7 Clues: Light in water • Related to you • A river that stops. • cycle The cycle of life • Alot of water takes up alot of space. • Something that lets the water fall down. • A usual or normal mental clarity or coherence.
Water Cycle Reading Puzzle #3 2023-01-12
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- ________________ forms in clouds when the clouds are large enough to have water droplets.
- ________________ is the process by which plants lose water in the form of water vapor.
- If precipitation runs over the soil and _____________ in the oceans
- . As the water reached the Earth's surface it may become ground water stored in __________________
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- Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- ___________________ occurs when the water vapor in the air becomes cold and changes back into a liquid.
- The _____________ cycle is the continuous movement of water between the surface of the Earth and the air.
- It is a ____________________ cycle where water evaporates into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again.
- The water from the shower _____________ to a water vapor and the droplets cover the mirror and other objects in the room.
- _________________is cooled water that freezes on contact with ice crystals in clouds normally occurring in the summer months, and usually during thunderstorms.
- ground water is then used by ___________ and animals for drinking.
- It is also condensation when water droplets from the air form on the outside of a cold ______________.
12 Clues: ground water is then used by ___________ and animals for drinking. • If precipitation runs over the soil and _____________ in the oceans • Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ________________ is the process by which plants lose water in the form of water vapor. • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
Across
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
Water Cycle Terms for Water Cycle Virtual Lab 2024-02-15
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- The process of water recirculating over time
- Water evaporating from plants that was taken from the soil
- The process of liquid transforming into a gas
- Water that falls from the sky onto the surface of the Earth
- The process of water vapor transforming into a liquid
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- Water that soaks into the soil
- Water changing from a solid straight to a gas without becoming a liquid
- Water evaporating from plants
- Little tiny things that make up everything
- Precipitation that goes into a lake, river, or the ocean
10 Clues: Water evaporating from plants • Water that soaks into the soil • Little tiny things that make up everything • The process of water recirculating over time • The process of liquid transforming into a gas • The process of water vapor transforming into a liquid • Precipitation that goes into a lake, river, or the ocean • ...
Phtosynthesis 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Gas • Blue • Sugar • Green • Sunlight • Membranes • Breathe in • Calvin Cycle • Liquidy Part • molecule split • 3 phosphate groups • Needed to make Glucose • Speed Up Chemical Reaction
Water key terms 2022-08-25
7 Clues: Light in water • Related to you • A river that stops. • cycle The cycle of life • Alot of water takes up alot of space. • Something that lets the water fall down. • A usual or normal mental clarity or coherence.
ecology word search 2023-03-22
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- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- a graphical representation of the relationship between the different living organisms at different trophic levels
- only eats meat
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- are organisms that produce new biomass from inorganic resources
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria
- are consumers who depend on other sources for their food.
- They eat primary producers—plants or algae
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- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- only eats plants
- a deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow
- using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth
- describes how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem
- those that predate upon primary consumers
- The various steps in a food chain or ecological pyramid, at which the transfer of food (or energy) takes place from one organism to another organism
- living thing that produces
- eats plants and meat
- breaks down dying things on the ground
- it is how water reaches plants, animals and us
- living thing that consumes what producers produce
- the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere
22 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • eats plants and meat • living thing that produces • breaks down dying things on the ground • those that predate upon primary consumers • They eat primary producers—plants or algae • it is how water reaches plants, animals and us • living thing that consumes what producers produce • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
Across
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
photosynthesis 2024-10-04
Across
- plateaus
- cycle plants absorbed
- make there own food
- function is the process of photosynthesis
- photosynthesis reaction occur quickly
- dioxide a reactant in photosynthesis
- input matter that is combine
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- stored form of glucose in animals
- energy
- output matter that is produced
- Suger stored chemical energy
- water sunlight glucose oxygen
- waste-product
- plants use for roots
- stores from glucose
15 Clues: energy • plateaus • waste-product • make there own food • stores from glucose • plants use for roots • cycle plants absorbed • Suger stored chemical energy • input matter that is combine • water sunlight glucose oxygen • output matter that is produced • stored form of glucose in animals • dioxide a reactant in photosynthesis • photosynthesis reaction occur quickly • ...
Unit 5: Other Invertebrates 2025-10-07
Across
- vent area on ocean floor where super-heated water flows out
- optics use of tiny glass tubes to transmit light
- sea creature with spiny skin, often has five legs
- soft bodied invertebrate with a muscular foot and usually a shell
- simple animal with many spores
- organ that secretes a substance that forms a shell
- non-segmented worms with flat bodies
- end of a tubeworm's body
- study of living creatures for human technology
- canals tubes carrying water to the rays of starfish
- animals with hollow bodies and stinging tentacles
- decomposed material fertilizer
- vascular system series of tubes that carry water throughout the starfish's body
- mollusk with one-part shell
- tiny cnidarians that grow a crusty shell around their bodies
- the stage in a cnidarians life when it has hollow body with tentacles
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- canal central canal pumping water to the ray canals
- process of converting chemicals into food
- worm worm that thrives near hydrothermal vents
- mollusk with two-part shell
- worm worm with rings or segments to its body
- substance that turns bright red in the presence of oxygen
- relationship two or more creatures living in a mutually beneficial way
- feet rows of tubes on the underside of each starfish ray
- to regrow a lost body part
- openings through which water enters the water vascular system
- non-segmented worms with round bodies
- mollusk with a merged head and food and often no outer shell
- worm-like stage in a jellyfish's life cycle before it becomes a polyp
- colony a collection of thousands of coral connected together
- reef a large collection of thousands of coral colonies connected together
- adult stage of a jellyfish's life cycle when it has a bell shaped body
- a colony of cnidarians living together to form one organism
- small openings or holes
34 Clues: small openings or holes • end of a tubeworm's body • to regrow a lost body part • mollusk with two-part shell • mollusk with one-part shell • simple animal with many spores • decomposed material fertilizer • non-segmented worms with flat bodies • non-segmented worms with round bodies • process of converting chemicals into food • worm worm with rings or segments to its body • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-15
10 Clues: Frozen rain • A clear liquid • The cycle of water • State of atmosphere • State of weather over time • Water falling on the earth • Water vapor becomes liquid • Air that holds water in the sky • Crystals that fall from the sky • Water runs off land instead of soaking in land
MR RUDS 2024-11-13
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- water permeable artesian tributary
- zone confinement layer evaporation solar radiation
- water aquifer fresh water water table
- drainage basin gravity eutrophication
- sink hole cave infiltrate
- vapor salt water ocean karst
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- precipitation hydrologic cycle run off
- sleet substrate oxygen
- system aquaculture tides ice caps
- source non point source drought irrigation
10 Clues: sleet substrate oxygen • sink hole cave infiltrate • vapor salt water ocean karst • system aquaculture tides ice caps • water permeable artesian tributary • water aquifer fresh water water table • drainage basin gravity eutrophication • precipitation hydrologic cycle run off • source non point source drought irrigation • zone confinement layer evaporation solar radiation
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-11-14
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- _____________photophosphorylation process that produces ATP only.
- Light ____________ reaction produces ATP and NADPH.
- Antenna molecules that channel light energy to the reaction center complex in the photosystem.
- The enzyme that fixes carbon dioxide in the light-independent reaction.
- One of the reactants in photosynthesis.
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- Sugar is synthesized in the _____________ cycle process.
- Light ____________ reaction uses products from photophosphorylation processes.
- The byproduct of the light-dependent reaction.
- The electron donor in non non-cyclic photophosphorylation process.
- The location where the light-dependent reaction occurs.
- A product of photosynthesis.
- The location where the Calvin cycle occurs.
- Acts as a reducing agent in the Calvin cycle.
13 Clues: A product of photosynthesis. • One of the reactants in photosynthesis. • The location where the Calvin cycle occurs. • Acts as a reducing agent in the Calvin cycle. • The byproduct of the light-dependent reaction. • Light ____________ reaction produces ATP and NADPH. • The location where the light-dependent reaction occurs. • ...
Curtis's Water Sysetems Crosswords 2024-11-19
Across
- non moving can be large body of water?
- where do torontonians get our filtered water from(5 words)?
- an artificial waterway used to drain or transport things?
- What can cause water sources to dry up?
- a fast moving body of fresh water?
- it is a famous basin found in the USA.
- a shallow body of water thats separated from a bigger and deep body of water?
- what is the longest river?
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- the largest ocean on he earth?
- an under ground water source?
- one of the great lakes (2 words)?
- a cycle on how water can natural go to other places?
- a large body of salt water?
- a salt water water body that covers most of the earths surface?
- what helps us get electricity by slowing down the water?
- an artificial body of water used to as a water supply?
- It has 1000s of tributaries from the amazon river which makes it called the?
- how are the seal levels rising?
- water falling from high places?
- tiny body of water with still water?`
- water that has been frozen into big ice chunks?
- if there is not enough rain what would form?
22 Clues: what is the longest river? • a large body of salt water? • an under ground water source? • the largest ocean on he earth? • how are the seal levels rising? • water falling from high places? • one of the great lakes (2 words)? • a fast moving body of fresh water? • tiny body of water with still water?` • non moving can be large body of water? • ...
Around and Around we go..... 2023-09-13
8 Clues: to reuse • a hurricane • to go around the world • to overcome an obstacle • to measure around a circle • what is going on in a situation • cycle how rain is made over and over • occurs over and over - life, rocks, water cycles
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-11-13
Across
- The continuing movement of water through the Earth and atmosphere
- The lightest known element as well as a part of H2O
- Water above land
- Element essential for DNA/ energy transfer
- Plants releasing water from inside of them into water vapor
- Combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen
- Nonmetallic element that makes up 78% of the air
- The air we breathe
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- The removal of nitrogen
- The process that moves carbon through different organisms and environments
- Solids turning into gas without being liquid
- Water underground beneath land
- The process where liquid water is changed to water vapor
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
- Element found in carbon dioxide
- The cycle where nitrogen moves through biotic and non-biotic organisms
- Snow, sleet, hail, or rain
17 Clues: Water above land • The air we breathe • The removal of nitrogen • Snow, sleet, hail, or rain • Water underground beneath land • Element found in carbon dioxide • Element essential for DNA/ energy transfer • Combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen • Solids turning into gas without being liquid • Nonmetallic element that makes up 78% of the air • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-03-01
Across
- A stage where water collects in lakes, oceans, and other bodies of water
- The process of how water vapor transforms into liquid water
- A stage of the water cycle in which water falls to the ground in different forms
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- A stage where water from plants turns into water vapor
- A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor
- The infinite cycle in which water changes into different forms
- A type of energy that needs to be used for things to evaporate
- Water that is not absorbed by the ground, and moves towards streams
8 Clues: A stage where water from plants turns into water vapor • A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor • The process of how water vapor transforms into liquid water • The infinite cycle in which water changes into different forms • A type of energy that needs to be used for things to evaporate • ...
Water Crossword (August 2024) 2024-07-23
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- Structure dug into the ground to access liquid resources, usually water.
- The product of water vapor falls from clouds due to gravitational pull; often used a synonym for rain.
- Process of removing minerals, usually salt, from water to make it safe to drinkable or usable for growing plants.
- An underground layer of water-bearing material, usually rock, gravel or sand.
- Two of the total three molecules helping to make water.
- Bodies of salt water, localized to specific section of the world. Examples include the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
- Branch of a country's defense forces responsible for warfare on water.
- Bodies of salt water covering over 70% of Earth's surface.
- One of the total three molecules helping to make water.
- Large body of salt water separating the Americas from Asia and Australia.
- Large body of salt water separating Africa and Australia.
- Land bordering bodies of water; California and Florida has many miles of them.
- Occurrence on water when winds blows across a body of water's surface; surfers and sailors are most focused upon their height and length.
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- A large inlet of water into a landmass. Examples can be found near Mexico and Finland.
- Practice of applying water to land to grow crops, plants and lawns; most often seen in places where water is less plentiful.
- Large bodies of water vapor suspended in the sky; resulting in blocking out the Sun or leading to states of rain, sleet or snow.
- Large body of salt water separating Europe and Africa from the Americas.
- Similar to a well, though this structure is designed to collect rain water.
- Movement within the Water Cycle witnessing the change of liquid (like water) into gas.
- Movement within the Water Cycle witnessing the gas into liquid; can be seen with liquid droplets on a moist surface.
- Naturally flowing course of water, usually freshwater flowing into large bodies of water. Examples include the Mississippi and the Nile.
- Weather condition witnessed when water vapor is suspended in the air near the Earth's surface; often characterized by an inability to see far in the distance.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the Moon's gravitational forces and the Moon's orbit of Earth.
- Large, fixed bodies of usually fresh water. Examples include Superior and Michigan.
- Frozen liquid; usually seen in Winter in the Northern Hemisphere outside and in your refrigerator any time.
25 Clues: Two of the total three molecules helping to make water. • One of the total three molecules helping to make water. • Large body of salt water separating Africa and Australia. • Bodies of salt water covering over 70% of Earth's surface. • Branch of a country's defense forces responsible for warfare on water. • ...
Water cycle Eric pd6 2023-11-28
Across
- the cloud droplets form to form heavier cloud drops
- gas to liquid
- water flows down earths surface or land
- liquid to gas
- the largest body of water on earth
Down
- water that soaks in the ground
- The thing that drives the water cycle
- all the air in the world
- snow melting and water rise
- A common runoff
- water underground
11 Clues: gas to liquid • liquid to gas • A common runoff • water underground • all the air in the world • snow melting and water rise • water that soaks in the ground • the largest body of water on earth • The thing that drives the water cycle • water flows down earths surface or land • the cloud droplets form to form heavier cloud drops
ok 2021-05-01
10 Clues: underground water • solid turns into gas • the path water follows • when vapor turns into gas • water that absorbs the soil • when a liquid turns into gas • evaporation of water from plants • natural places where water is stored • when water doesn't absorb into the soil • any form of water that falls from the sky
Cycles Part ONe 2013-10-22
Across
- mitochondria in cells use sugar and oxygen to make energy by doing this
- the male cells of plants which become seeds
- O2
- body change in animals
- the organelle where respiration happens
- non flowering plants reproduce with these
- the female egg cells of plants
- H2O
- a life cycle with egg, nymph, and adult
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- how organisms make offspring
- plants create sugar and oxygen doing this
- CO2
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- a life cycle with egg, larva, pupa, and adult
14 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • body change in animals • how organisms make offspring • the female egg cells of plants • the organelle where respiration happens • a life cycle with egg, nymph, and adult • plants create sugar and oxygen doing this • non flowering plants reproduce with these • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the male cells of plants which become seeds • ...
Lyndon’s Water Systems Crossword 2022-01-30
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- The earth rapidly heating
- Water filling cracks between soil near bodies of water
- Process of chemicals polluting vapour in the sky
- Allowing water to pass through
- Process of water falling down and continuing the water cycle
- Giant piece of ice from a glacier that can usually be seen floating in water
- Area where water from everywhere comes to one place
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- Caused by storms and is a column of air that appears spinning
- Soil that sufficiently holds groundwater
- Water in lakes and other natural water sources
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- One of the biggest issues on the planet
- Not allowing water to pass through
- The process of vapour becoming liquid
- An area that separates two watersheds
15 Clues: The earth rapidly heating • Allowing water to pass through • Not allowing water to pass through • The process of vapour becoming liquid • An area that separates two watersheds • Large body of water surrounded by land • One of the biggest issues on the planet • Soil that sufficiently holds groundwater • Water in lakes and other natural water sources • ...
El ambiente 2025-04-22
Across
- plastic pollution
- greenhouse effect
- climate change
- solar energy
- earth
- natural resources
- nature
- soil pollution
- ecosystem
- worldwide
- biodiversity
- Recycling
- sustainable farming
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- global warming
- issue
- endangered species
- sustainability
- world
- water cycle
- wind energy
- plastic recycling
- trees
- air pollution
- drinking water
- pollution
- renewable engergy
- deforestation
- erosion
- sustainable development
- waste
30 Clues: issue • world • trees • earth • waste • nature • erosion • pollution • ecosystem • worldwide • Recycling • water cycle • wind energy • solar energy • biodiversity • air pollution • deforestation • global warming • sustainability • climate change • drinking water • soil pollution • plastic pollution • greenhouse effect • plastic recycling • natural resources • renewable engergy • endangered species • sustainable farming • ...
Life-Cycles 2024-08-12
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- Plants need this to grow
- Third stage of a frogs life-cycle
- When we grow up, we...
- Plants don't grow in this season
- A butterfly is a type of...
- Opposite of adult
- A plant starts off as a...
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- Starts as a caterpillar
- We... from young to adult
- Living things need this to grow
- Frogs and Butterflies start of as this
- What a Frog uses to breathe
- All living things have a life...
- A plant that looks like the sun
14 Clues: Opposite of adult • When we grow up, we... • Starts as a caterpillar • Plants need this to grow • We... from young to adult • A plant starts off as a... • What a Frog uses to breathe • A butterfly is a type of... • Living things need this to grow • A plant that looks like the sun • All living things have a life... • Plants don't grow in this season • Third stage of a frogs life-cycle • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024-06-13
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- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- The movement of water into the soil.
- A change in weather patterns over time affecting the water cycle.
- Water in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Water released from clouds.
- Large bodies of saltwater.
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- A natural storage of water, often underground.
- Flow of water on the Earth's surface.
- The process of water vapor rising into the atmosphere.
- The transfer of heat energy from the sun that drives evaporation.
- The impact of human activities on the environment.
- The release of water vapor from plants.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
13 Clues: Large bodies of saltwater. • Water released from clouds. • Water in rivers, lakes, and oceans. • The movement of water into the soil. • Flow of water on the Earth's surface. • The release of water vapor from plants. • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface. • A natural storage of water, often underground. • The impact of human activities on the environment. • ...
Module 2 2025-08-18
water cycle sms pd2 -ryan 2024-12-16
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- water
- When you breathe out and release water it is called
- What holds 97% of all water on Earth.
- When water slides off the surface it is called
- When water goes into large holes In the ground and stays it is called
- The process of water vapor turning into a cloud is called
- water vapor that comes from a volcano
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- When water falls down from the clouds it is called
- When water seeps into the ground and into holes it is called
- Like a stream
- The main force that keeps the water cycle going is called
- When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a
- usually comes during winter
- When the sun makes the water so hot it turns to gas it is called
- in the ocean
- they drink it and pee it
16 Clues: water • in the ocean • Like a stream • they drink it and pee it • usually comes during winter • What holds 97% of all water on Earth. • water vapor that comes from a volcano • When water slides off the surface it is called • When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a • When water falls down from the clouds it is called • When you breathe out and release water it is called • ...
March for Clean Water 2025-09-22
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- The lack of sufficient water resources
- Over 26 million people in this country lack access to clean water
- Water scarcity is killing these animals crucial for rural livelihoods
- Africa is the third driest one
- A mechanical device to extract water
- Water scarcity continues the ___ of poverty
- Poor levels of this lead to disease outbreaks like cholera and polio
- The continent where 1 in 3 people face water scarcity
- More likely than boys to fetch water, especially under age 15
- System used to remove contaminants from water
- A simple technology that can provide clean water
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- Water issues worsen this economic condition
- One of the diseases spread by poor sanitation
- Only two continents are drier than Africa; this is one
- Change in this is the primary cause of water scarcity in Africa
- Region where more than half lack access to safe drinking water
- Long period without rain; worsens food and water scarcity
- Contaminated water causes this health issue
18 Clues: Africa is the third driest one • A mechanical device to extract water • The lack of sufficient water resources • Water issues worsen this economic condition • Water scarcity continues the ___ of poverty • Contaminated water causes this health issue • One of the diseases spread by poor sanitation • System used to remove contaminants from water • ...
Gardening 2022-04-28
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- Period between sunrise
- Tool used to trim hedges
- Transparent, tasteless, and
- two years
- green plant with narrow flat
- digging
- Bush
- Decomposed plant matter
- Area of land used for
- liquid
- soil
- Long-handled scoop used
- Hand tool with broad
- Having a life cycle of more
- To sprout
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- Plant that completes life
- of roots, trunk,
- blade used for
- plants and
- blade and long
- Become larger
- Bright light of the sun
- Garden tool with flat
- Earth
- Perennial woody plant
- Any young tree or plant
- branches
- Period between sunset and
- Blossom
- dirt
- in one year
- sunset
- Precipitation
- and jointed stems
34 Clues: Bush • soil • dirt • Earth • liquid • sunset • digging • Blossom • branches • two years • To sprout • plants and • in one year • Become larger • Precipitation • blade used for • blade and long • of roots, trunk, • and jointed stems • Hand tool with broad • Garden tool with flat • Perennial woody plant • Area of land used for • Period between sunrise • Bright light of the sun • Decomposed plant matter • ...
Rock,Minerals,Weathering,And Erosion 2013-12-13
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- weathering a weathering made by animal or other rocks
- a igneous rock starts with G
- a type of mineral starts with q
- made in layers
- mdae by cooled magma
- an action that makes a faultline in the earth
- weathering by like rain
- a movement by wind, water or air
- in a rock
- were magma comes from
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- a very large rock
- comes from a volcano
- cycle the cycle of rocks
- an action that can break down rock
- made by heat and pressure
- a type of erosion by a bunch of dirt
- a type of metamorphic rock starts with m
- sedimentary rock starts with L
- what are you learning
- made by minerals
20 Clues: in a rock • made in layers • made by minerals • a very large rock • comes from a volcano • mdae by cooled magma • what are you learning • were magma comes from • weathering by like rain • cycle the cycle of rocks • made by heat and pressure • a igneous rock starts with G • sedimentary rock starts with L • a type of mineral starts with q • a movement by wind, water or air • ...
Ch.3 Nutrient Cycling 2021-10-04
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- a natural process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- process that removes nitrogen compounds from the soils so they can be recycled back to the atmosphere
- process that forms clouds from water vapor
- the only nutrient cycle that does not involve the atmosphere
- process in all organisms that release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- (2words no space) process that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia
- total amount of living tissue in a trophic level
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- (2 words no space) Humans burn these which results in additional carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere
- is not created or destroyed, instead is recycled through the biogeochemical cycles
- process that pulls water back to the Earth
- this element is needed for organisms to synthesize proteins and nucleic acids
- this type of process/activity is represented by orange arrows in the diagrams
- (plural) largest reservoir of water involved in the water cycle
13 Clues: process that pulls water back to the Earth • process that forms clouds from water vapor • total amount of living tissue in a trophic level • the only nutrient cycle that does not involve the atmosphere • (plural) largest reservoir of water involved in the water cycle • a natural process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere • ...
Water Cycle Vocab 2021-10-18
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- Liquid water turning into water vapor
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Water collecting in the air
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- Water evaporating from plants
- Water seeping into the soil
- Water that flows on top of the ground and runs into a body of water
- cycle The endless cycle in which water travels from the air to the ground
7 Clues: Water seeping into the soil • Water collecting in the air • Water evaporating from plants • Liquid water turning into water vapor • Any form of water falling from the sky • Water that flows on top of the ground and runs into a body of water • cycle The endless cycle in which water travels from the air to the ground
Biology 2019-11-26
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- first step of cellular respiration
- one of the forms of fermentation
- the other form of fermentation
- sugar
- byproduct of cellular respiration that is used for photosynthesis
- the powerhouse of the cell
- where the light dependent reaction occurs
- occurs in the thylakoid
- how animals breath
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- doesn't require oxygen
- second step of cellular repiration
- requires oxygen
- last step of cellular respiration
- green pigment of plants
- where long chains of chemical reactions take place
- where the calvin cycle occurs
- Cellular respiration without oxygen
- What plants do to make glucose
- occurs in the stroma
- energy created in cellular respiration
- what we breath
- basic liquid for all living organisms
22 Clues: sugar • what we breath • requires oxygen • how animals breath • occurs in the stroma • doesn't require oxygen • green pigment of plants • occurs in the thylakoid • the powerhouse of the cell • where the calvin cycle occurs • the other form of fermentation • What plants do to make glucose • one of the forms of fermentation • last step of cellular respiration • ...
Earth's Weather 2019-09-19
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- individual crystals clump together as they fall form ___
- giant whirling storms accompanied destructive winds
- the ___ stage is when the thunderstorm actually happens
- another name for the water cycle is called the ____ cycle
- The cylinder of thick whirling clouds and rain that surround the eye of the hurricane
- the ___ stage is the stage when the thunderstorm starts to disappear
- The center of the hurricane, a region of very low pressure a few miles wide about which the storm rotates
- snow and rain are examples of ____
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- the combination of the low pressure bulge, the wind pushed water and the waves produce elevated water levels called
- the most common storms in the atmosphere are ____
- layered balls of ice that form in strong thunderstorms are called __
- a current of rising air that may be triggered by convection
- the air in the vicinity of the channel expands explosively due to the heat forming a shock wave of sound called __
- an abrupt discharge of electricity through the air
- the process when liquid or ocean water forms into gas
- drizzle is sometimes called ___
- a narrow funnel of powerful rapidly whirling winds, usually created by severe thunderstorm
17 Clues: drizzle is sometimes called ___ • snow and rain are examples of ____ • the most common storms in the atmosphere are ____ • an abrupt discharge of electricity through the air • giant whirling storms accompanied destructive winds • the process when liquid or ocean water forms into gas • the ___ stage is when the thunderstorm actually happens • ...
The Power of Water 2025-11-12
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- what water becomes when it evaporates (a gas).
- The force that pulls rain down from the sky.
- The opposite of heating; this process turns water vapor back into liquid.
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- The water cycle step that relies on the sun's heat.
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas, it has to be absorbed from the sun.
- Water in its solid form.
- The state of water that makes up clouds.
- The energy source that powers the whole water cycle.
8 Clues: Water in its solid form. • The state of water that makes up clouds. • The force that pulls rain down from the sky. • what water becomes when it evaporates (a gas). • The water cycle step that relies on the sun's heat. • The energy source that powers the whole water cycle. • The opposite of heating; this process turns water vapor back into liquid. • ...
Mia,Arieana 2024-02-26
9.Water and Resources (SET III)- Science Grade III 2025-01-09
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- Water fit for drinking
- Sand in water is an example of ____
- Water vapor turning into liquid
- Common salt in water is an example of ____
- Adding chlorine to water
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- movement of water in nature Water cycle
- Process of water turning into vapor
- Ice changing into water
- Rainwater is collected for this purpose
- Water changing into ice
10 Clues: Water fit for drinking • Ice changing into water • Water changing into ice • Adding chlorine to water • Water vapor turning into liquid • Process of water turning into vapor • Sand in water is an example of ____ • movement of water in nature Water cycle • Rainwater is collected for this purpose • Common salt in water is an example of ____
CYCLES IN NATURE VOCAB 2024-10-25
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- The process by which some young animals change form as they because adults.
- Replaced or refilled.
- When the Earth orbits around the sun in an almost circular path.
- The process in which a seed begins to grow into a plant.
- Helpful at keeping someone or something safe.
- The movement of Earth on its axis which controls the cycle of daytime and nighttime, taking 24 hours to complete.
- Each of the four parts of a year (spring, summer, fall/autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather and daylight hours caused by the changing position of the Earth compared to the sun.
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- The process by which gas changes into liquid.
- The amount of moisture or water vapor in the air
- To make a hole or passage into or under something.
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- cycle The cycle of each stage that a living thing goes through from birth to adult.
- Half of the Earth is divided north and south by the equator or east and west by the Prime meridian.
- Grow and develop well.
- Clear; see through.
15 Clues: Clear; see through. • Grow and develop well. • Replaced or refilled. • The process by which gas changes into liquid. • Helpful at keeping someone or something safe. • The amount of moisture or water vapor in the air • To make a hole or passage into or under something. • The process in which a seed begins to grow into a plant. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2016-01-06
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- Cells release energy without oxygen
- created during krabs cycle
- Amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water to 1 C*
- Second stage of cellular rspiration
- process not requiring oxygen
- A process used to capture light energy
- process requiring oxygen
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
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- Releases energy from food in oxygen
- used in cell as a ceonzyme
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration
- Inner most compartment of the mitochondria
- redox cofacter
- ceonzyme in living cells
- important organic compound in metabolism
15 Clues: redox cofacter • ceonzyme in living cells • process requiring oxygen • used in cell as a ceonzyme • created during krabs cycle • process not requiring oxygen • Releases energy from food in oxygen • Cells release energy without oxygen • Second stage of cellular rspiration • A process used to capture light energy • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2015-12-07
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- An ester or salt of pyruvic acid.
- Pigment of photosynthesis
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Acid A colorless syrupy organic acid formed in sour milk and produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise
- Muscle A muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body
- Active Transfer
- Living in the absence of air or free oxygen.
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- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life.
- The release of energy and the production of lactic or pyruvic acid.
- Something Used to clean open wounds
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Respiration The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Cycle An ester or salt of pyruvic acid.
- Cycle A cycle of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in living cells that is the final series of reactions of aerobic
15 Clues: Active Transfer • Pigment of photosynthesis • The powerhouse of the cell • An ester or salt of pyruvic acid. • Something Used to clean open wounds • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Living in the absence of air or free oxygen. • Cycle An ester or salt of pyruvic acid. • Requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life. • ...
Reproduction in organisms 2021-06-04
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- apparatus egg cell and Synergids together
- hyacinth terror of Bengal
- vegetative propagule of ginger
- stalk of the ovule
- plant species that flowers once in 50 to 100 years
- layer of microsporangium that nourishes pollen
- envelopes of ovule
- cells towards chalazal end of embryo sac
- preservation of pollen in liquid nitrogen
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- pollination with synchrony in pollen release & stigma receptivity
- internal buds of sponges
- made up of sporopollenin in pollen grain
- process of formation of male gamete
- plants with two year life span
- junction between ovule body and funicle
- bilobed anthers
- a type of asexual reproduction by forming buds
- cycle reproductive cycle in non-primates
- animals that gives birth to young ones
- wall of fruit
20 Clues: wall of fruit • bilobed anthers • stalk of the ovule • envelopes of ovule • internal buds of sponges • hyacinth terror of Bengal • vegetative propagule of ginger • plants with two year life span • process of formation of male gamete • animals that gives birth to young ones • junction between ovule body and funicle • made up of sporopollenin in pollen grain • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2023-09-26
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- Groups Of Unstack Thylakiods Bewteen Grana
- Protein-Rich Semiliquid Material In The Interior Of A Choroplast
- Membrane-Bound Organelle In Green Plant Cells
- Stacks Of Thylakoids
- Electron Donor
- Lumen The Fluid-filled space inside Thylakiods
- The Breakdown Of Water By Photons
- Second Of Reactions in Calvin Cycle
- Electron Acceptor
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- Reaction Which Atom Or Molecule Gains Electrons
- Pigment Embedded In A Thylakoid Membrane
- Specialized Protein Emedded in The Thylakoid Membrane
- Fixes CO2 Into Carbohydrate Molecules
- Molecule Contains 3 High Energy Phosphate
- Series Progessively Stronger Electron Acceptors
- Process For Synthesizing ATP
- Reaction Which Atom Or Molecule Loses Electrons
- First Set of Reactions in Calvin Cycle
- Organisms Contain Green Colour Pigment
- Molecule Contains 2 High Energy Phosphate
20 Clues: Electron Donor • Electron Acceptor • Stacks Of Thylakoids • Process For Synthesizing ATP • The Breakdown Of Water By Photons • Second Of Reactions in Calvin Cycle • Fixes CO2 Into Carbohydrate Molecules • First Set of Reactions in Calvin Cycle • Organisms Contain Green Colour Pigment • Pigment Embedded In A Thylakoid Membrane • Molecule Contains 3 High Energy Phosphate • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-10-19
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- is the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building, or a structure, etc
- Is the falling of water in the water cycle.
- is When the water turns into a gas from a liquid in the water cycle.
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- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- Is when the water turns back into water from gas in the water cycle.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
7 Clues: Is the falling of water in the water cycle. • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • Is when the water turns back into water from gas in the water cycle. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • is When the water turns into a gas from a liquid in the water cycle. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-11-29
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- plants that fix CO2 at night to conserve water
- organism that consumes other organisms for energy
- respiration occurring without oxygen
- process where Rubisco binds oxygen instead of CO2
- electron-carrying proteins in the electron transport chain
- electron carrier that becomes NADPH when reduced
- stacks of thylakoids inside chloroplasts
- three-carbon sugar produced during the Calvin cycle
- transport system chain of proteins that move electrons to produce ATP
- anaerobic process producing ethanol and CO2
- Cycle light-independent reactions that produce sugar from CO2
- mitochondrial cycle that produces NADH FADH2 and CO2
- fermentation anaerobic pathway producing lactic acid
- organism that produces its own food
- organisms that require oxygen to survive
- sacs where light reactions occur
- loose leaf tissue with air spaces for gas exchange
- plants that use standard three-carbon CO2 fixation
- of photosynthesis environmental conditions that restrict photosynthesis
- graph showing wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
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- organisms that can live with or without oxygen
- electron carrier used in cellular respiration
- light-harvesting complex that produces NADPH
- molecule that stores and releases energy for cellular processes
- respiration requiring oxygen
- cell that opens and closes a stoma
- tightly packed leaf cells where most photosynthesis occurs
- loss of water vapor from leaves
- A molecule that helps form acetyl-CoA
- end product of glycolysis
- enzyme that binds CO2 to RuBP
- fluid-filled interior of the chloroplast
- plants that fix CO2 into four-carbon compounds to reduce photorespiration
- leaf pores for gas exchange
- complex that splits water and begins the electron transport chain
- process that breaks glucose into pyruvate
- electron carrier that becomes FADH2
- waxy coating on leaves that reduces water loss
- electron carrier used in photosynthesis
- five-carbon molecule that binds CO2
40 Clues: end product of glycolysis • leaf pores for gas exchange • respiration requiring oxygen • enzyme that binds CO2 to RuBP • loss of water vapor from leaves • sacs where light reactions occur • cell that opens and closes a stoma • organism that produces its own food • electron carrier that becomes FADH2 • five-carbon molecule that binds CO2 • respiration occurring without oxygen • ...
Hydrosphere crossword 2024-09-20
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- contains water vapor
- a big body of water that is by a sandy shore
- when water vapor condenses to form heavy drops that go down to Earth
- water that is found in the ground
- something that floats around in the air and isn't visible
- when gas changes to a liquid
- water that travels downhill
- all water on Earth
- body of permable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
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- when water is carried through plants
- water soaking into the ground
- cycle a constant movement of water
- something in the sky that releases energy
- a natural or artificial lake that's used for water supply
- this occurs when heat is produced by radiant energy from the sun
15 Clues: all water on Earth • contains water vapor • water that travels downhill • when gas changes to a liquid • water soaking into the ground • water that is found in the ground • cycle a constant movement of water • when water is carried through plants • something in the sky that releases energy • a big body of water that is by a sandy shore • ...
