water cycle Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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 ____
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. • ...
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. • ...
Mia,Arieana 2024-02-26
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 • ...
IB Bio crossword 2016-01-01
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- The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules
- The synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules
- The binding together of two molecules of the same type
- Have a nucleus with a compartmentalized cell structure
- Reaction that allows amino acids to link together
- Strand of DNA that is made in fragments moving away from the replication fork
- Formed when multiple amino acids link together
- Have a simple cell structure without compartments
- Linked together by condensation reactions and consist of glucose, fructose, and ribose molecules
- Phase in the cell cycle where chromosomes are duplicated
- All of the proteins produced by a cell, a tissue or an organism
- Unattractive to water
- The movement that allows water to move freely across a cell
- Produce ATP for the cell through aerobic cell respiration
- Globular proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Organelle that produces glucose and other organic compounds through photosynthesis
- The web of all the enzyme catalysed reactions in an organism
- A broad class of molecules that are insoluble in water
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- Proteins that are involved in the control of the cell cycle
- The process of cell division that occurs after mitosis, and differs in plant and animal cells
- The part of the cell cycle in which cellular contents are duplicated
- Strand of DNA that is made continuously following the fork as it opens
- A method of moving particles across a membrane through the use of energy
- substances that enzymes convert into products in biochemical reactions
- The division of the nucleus into two identical daughter nuclei
- The movement of cells from a primary tumor to a secondary tumor
- Chains of nucleotides which contain hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus
- used by the cell to package DNA into nucleosomes
- Phase in mitosis where pairs of sister chromatids begin to separate
- Attracted to water
30 Clues: Attracted to water • Unattractive to water • Formed when multiple amino acids link together • used by the cell to package DNA into nucleosomes • Reaction that allows amino acids to link together • Have a simple cell structure without compartments • Globular proteins that speed up chemical reactions • The binding together of two molecules of the same type • ...
erika's crossword // the water cycle 2021-06-25
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- this process is called ___ when water turns into gas
- a product of precipitation
- water in gas form
- the product of condensation
- the name of the subject
- the earth's largest light source
- the symbol for water
- what does the sun produce?
- our 'planet'
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- the upper layer of earth in which plants need to grow in
- the most common product of precipitation
- an organism that needs water and light to survive
- the earth's air
- the process of rain/sleet/etc falling back down to earth
- where most of earth's water is
- a source of water
16 Clues: our 'planet' • the earth's air • water in gas form • a source of water • the symbol for water • the name of the subject • a product of precipitation • what does the sun produce? • the product of condensation • where most of earth's water is • the earth's largest light source • the most common product of precipitation • an organism that needs water and light to survive • ...
Energy & Water Cycle & Weather/ Climate 2022-05-03
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- changes gas(water vapor)--> liquid
- material reduces transfer of electricity
- continuous movement of water through environ.
- water falls to Earth's surface(rain,sleet)
- to transmit heat,sound,or electricity through
- climate near equator;warm temps.
- take&store energy without reflecting/transmitting
- climate w/ very little rain & very cold temps.
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- between tropics&polar;moderate temps.
- gas state of water
- type of energy due to motion/position
- condition of atmosphere at a given time and place
- patterned weather;occurs in places for many years
- measure of amount of water vapor in the air
- relative frequency(high/low) of sound
- water changed from liquid--> gas(water vapor)
16 Clues: gas state of water • climate near equator;warm temps. • changes gas(water vapor)--> liquid • between tropics&polar;moderate temps. • type of energy due to motion/position • relative frequency(high/low) of sound • material reduces transfer of electricity • water falls to Earth's surface(rain,sleet) • measure of amount of water vapor in the air • ...
Processes in the water cycle 2025-03-21
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- The combined flow of water from wet surfaces and from being released by the stomata of leaves
- When water is heated and converts to water vapour
- Water in any form falling from the atmosphere
- When water is stored underground
- The type of rainfall caused by air being pushed up due to a change in height
- When water soaks into the rocks
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- Water that is released from the stomata of leaves
- The type of rainfall caused by cold air meeting warm air
- When layers of frozen water build up
- The type of rainfall caused by the ground being heated
- When water vapour cools and returns to liquid water, this process creates clouds
- When water soaks into the soil
- When water moves through the soil
- When frozen water melts
- Water that flows along the surface of the land
- The type of rainfall caused by a temperature difference between the air and ground (fog)
16 Clues: When frozen water melts • When water soaks into the soil • When water soaks into the rocks • When water is stored underground • When water moves through the soil • When layers of frozen water build up • Water in any form falling from the atmosphere • Water that flows along the surface of the land • Water that is released from the stomata of leaves • ...
Water cycle SMS/Avery Zayas 2024-12-16
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- snow and ice turning into water vapor
- water that is in the ground
- you can slip on it if your not careful
- water that is soaked into the cracks and rocks
- water getting released out of plant's leaves
- When the temperature effects it it turns into clouds
- it falls from the sky mostly in winter
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- Water vapor that falls back to the earth
- a gas turning into a liquid
- The main thing to make the water cycle
- you have to scrape it off your windows
- A huge body of water
- water getting collected in bodies of water
- water that slides off to the rivers and lakes or land
- Its all in the air with water molecules in it
15 Clues: A huge body of water • a gas turning into a liquid • water that is in the ground • snow and ice turning into water vapor • The main thing to make the water cycle • you have to scrape it off your windows • you can slip on it if your not careful • it falls from the sky mostly in winter • Water vapor that falls back to the earth • water getting collected in bodies of water • ...
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 • ...
Life Cycles of some Animals 2021-06-30
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- An animal that has a 3 stage life cycle and its young does not look like the adult.
- An animal that has a 3 stage life cycle and its young looks like the adult.
- This animal has a 4-stage life cycle and lays eggs in water.
- Young insects go through this process as they grow too big for their outer covering.
- The stage in a mosquito's life cycle before it grows into an adult.
- In this stage, the young of the butterfly eats a lot.
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- An insect with a 3 stage life cycle.
- Adult grasshoppers have _________ but not the young grasshoppers.
- The young of a cockroach is called a ________.
- The stage in a life cycle which animals can reproduce.
10 Clues: An insect with a 3 stage life cycle. • The young of a cockroach is called a ________. • In this stage, the young of the butterfly eats a lot. • The stage in a life cycle which animals can reproduce. • This animal has a 4-stage life cycle and lays eggs in water. • Adult grasshoppers have _________ but not the young grasshoppers. • ...
science review 2019-11-21
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- mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and/or Uranus
- the movement of particles moving from one place to another by water, wind and/or ice
- the breaking down of rocks
- the heating object in the middle of the solar system, made up of gases
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- how heavy or light something is in grams
- a natural fuel such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed in bodies of water from remains of dead organisms, over many of years
- something that is made up of iron and is attracted to a magnet
- identify if it floats or sinks
- changes from liquid to gas
- the binding together of particles
- conductor does allow electricity to flow through
- changes gas to liquid
- when snow, rain, sleet, and/or hail trembles down mountains and/or hills
- how hot or cold, how dry or wet, how sunny or cloudy it is, daily
- the degree of compactness in an object
- being able to dissolve
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- the settlement of particles, settling in one place
- when an object spins on its axis
- the cycle of a liquid going through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, run-off, and accumulation, and back again for a cycle that will never end
- matter identifying whether it is a solid, liquid, and/ or gas
- when all the snow, rain, sleet and/or hail gather back together in a body of water
- not able to dissolve
- conductor does allow heat to flow through
- the falling of liquid making snow, rain, sleet and/or hail
- when an object orbits another object
- rocks rocks that has been cemented and compacted over millions of years
- the force on something to become more dense
- how hot or cold, how dry or wet, how sunny or cloudy it is, for a long period of time
29 Clues: not able to dissolve • changes gas to liquid • being able to dissolve • the breaking down of rocks • changes from liquid to gas • identify if it floats or sinks • when an object spins on its axis • the binding together of particles • when an object orbits another object • the degree of compactness in an object • how heavy or light something is in grams • ...
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. • ...
Water cycle SMS/ Grace K 2024-12-16
11 Clues: Snow or rain • frozen water • all of the air • water molecules • how Plants absorb water • runoff in to the oceans • that start of the water cycle • when they git to heavy it rain • when a liquid changes into a gas • water that socks in to the ground • clouds close to the earths surface
Vocab Crossword 2021-09-29
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- Used to store energy
- Energy
- The process of when glucose is broken
- series of electron transporters
- Main source of energy
- A cycle that starts with condensation
- The process of when plants create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
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- The study of living things
- Power house of the cell
- A sphere that contains the bodies of water on Earth
- AKA the citric acid cycle
- C6H12O6 +6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
- Has amino acids
- Only found in plant cells
- Control center of the cell
15 Clues: Energy • Has amino acids • Used to store energy • Main source of energy • Power house of the cell • AKA the citric acid cycle • Only found in plant cells • The study of living things • Control center of the cell • series of electron transporters • C6H12O6 +6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP • The process of when glucose is broken • A cycle that starts with condensation • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
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- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- product of fermentation done by animals
- location of chlorophyll A
- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
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- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process of breaking up a water molecule
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- product of fermentation done by plants
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- enzyme that makes ATP
- end product of glycolysis
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- location of chlorophyll B
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
35 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of chlorophyll B • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • full name of cellular energy molecule • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
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- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- product of fermentation done by plants
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- location of chlorophyll B
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- location of chlorophyll A
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
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- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- enzyme that makes ATP
- product of fermentation done by animals
- process of breaking up a water molecule
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- end product of glycolysis
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll B • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • low energy molecule with 2 phosphates • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
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- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- enzyme that makes ATP
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- location of chlorophyll B
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- product of fermentation done by animals
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- end product of glycolysis
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
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- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- product of fermentation done by plants
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- location of chlorophyll A
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- process of breaking up a water molecule
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • location of chlorophyll B • location of chlorophyll A • end product of glycolysis • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • full name of cellular energy molecule • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • ...
Sec 3-4 Part 1 Crossword 2015-11-18
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- Water that seeps in the ground during the water cycle. (11 letters)
- Evaporation from plant leaves. (13 letters)
- Activity which include the breakdown of rocks. (10 letters)
- Activity in which include the clearing of land for building. (5 letters)
- Activities performed in living organisms. (10 letters)
- Substance recycled within and between ecosystems. (6 letters)
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- cycle Process which water moves from the oceans, the atmosphere, and the land. (10 letters)
- Water that falls to surface. (13 letters)
- vapor water molecules enter the atmosphere as... (10 letters)
- cycles Process which elements pass from one organism to another. (20 letters)
10 Clues: Water that falls to surface. (13 letters) • Evaporation from plant leaves. (13 letters) • Activities performed in living organisms. (10 letters) • Activity which include the breakdown of rocks. (10 letters) • vapor water molecules enter the atmosphere as... (10 letters) • Substance recycled within and between ecosystems. (6 letters) • ...
APES - Chapter 5 Test 2022-09-27
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- An element or compound that organisms consume and require for survival.
- The total biomass that heterotrophs generate by consuming autotrophs.
- A network of relationships among a group of parts, elements, or components that interact with and influence one another through the exchange of energy, matter, and/or information.
- The release of water vapor by plants through their leaves.
- Bacteria that live independently in the soil or water, or those that form mutualistic relationships with many types of plants and provide nutrients to the plants by converting gaseous nitrogen to a usable form.
- Water that condenses out of the atmosphere and falls to Earth in droplets or crystals.
- The sum total of all the planet’s living organisms and the nonliving portions of the environment with which they interact.
- The movement of nutrients among reservoirs in a nutrient cycle.
- The practice of constructing and testing models that aim to explain and predict how ecological systems function.
- A major nutrient cycle consisting of the routes that carbon atoms take through the nested networks of environmental systems.
- An artificial water body behind a dam that stores water for human use.
- Net primary production is the energy or biomass available for consumption by heterotrophs.
- A transitional zone where ecosystems meet.
- The conversion of solar energy to the energy of chemical bonds in sugars during photosynthesis, performed by autotrophs.
- A simplified representation of a complex natural process, designed by scientists to help understand how the process occurs and to make predictions.
- The state reached when processes within a system are moving in opposing directions at equivalent rates so that their effects balance out.
- information systems Computer software that takes multiple types of data (for instance, on geology, hydrology, vegetation, animal species, and human development) and overlays them on a common set of geographic coordinates.
- In landscape ecology, a spatial configuration of patches arrayed across a landscape.
- The process of nutrient enrichment, increased production of organic matter, and subsequent ecosystem degradation in a water body.
- A feedback loop in which output of one type acts as input that moves the system in the same direction.
- primary production
- An assemblage of all organisms and nonliving entities that occur and interact in a particular area at the same time.
- Water held in aquifers underground.
- A major nutrient cycle consisting of the routes that nitrogen atoms take through the nested networks of environmental systems.
- Elements and compounds required in relatively large amounts by organisms.
- A feedback loop in which output of one type acts as input that moves the system in the opposite direction.
- A process to synthesize ammonia on an industrial scale. Developed by German chemists Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch, the process has enabled humans to double the natural rate of nitrogen fixation on Earth and thereby increase agricultural productivity, but it has also dramatically altered the nitrogen cycle.
- A major nutrient cycle consisting of the routes that phosphorus atoms take through the nested networks of environmental systems.
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- The rate at which net primary production is produced.
- The layer of gases surrounding planet Earth.
- All water—salt or fresh, liquid, ice, or vapor—in surface bodies, underground, and in the atmosphere.
- property A characteristic that is not evident in a system’s components.
- In landscape ecology, spatial areas within a landscape.
- The conversion by bacteria of ammonium ions (NH4+) first into nitrite ions (NO2–) and then into nitrate ions (NO3–).
- An underground water reservoir.
- Bacteria that convert the nitrates in soil or water to gaseous nitrogen and release it back into the atmosphere.
- In environmental science, a step in a process that limits the progress of the overall process.
- In a nutrient cycle, a reservoir that accepts more nutrients than it releases.
- The entire area of land from which water drains into a given river.
- The flow of water—in liquid, gaseous, and solid forms—through our biotic and abiotic environment.
- The study of how landscape structure affects the abundance, distribution, and interaction of organisms.
- The condition of extremely low dissolved oxygen concentrations in a body of water.
- A scientific discipline devoted to understanding the factors, forces, and processes that influence the loss, protection, and restoration of biodiversity within and among ecosystems.
- The comprehensive set of cyclical pathways by which a given nutrient moves through the environment.
- The process by which inert nitrogen gas combines with hydrogen to form ammonium ions (NH4+), which are chemically and biologically active and can be taken up by plants.
- An abundant element in the lithosphere, a key element in macromolecules, and a crucial plant nutrient.
- In a nutrient cycle, a reservoir that releases more nutrients than it accepts.
- The rate at which plants convert solar energy (sunlight) to biomass.
- Elements and compounds required in relatively small amounts by organisms.
- An area where a river flows into the ocean, mixing fresh water with saltwater.
- The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gaseous form.
- A circular process in which a system’s output serves as input to that same system.
- A network of subpopulations, most of whose members stay within their respective landscape patches, but some of whom move among patches or mate with members of other patches.
- The upper limit of groundwater held in an aquifer.
- The geographic area that produces air pollutants likely to end up in a waterway.
- The tendency of a system to maintain constant or stable internal conditions.
- The water from precipitation that flows into streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds, and (in many cases) eventually to the ocean.
57 Clues: primary production • An underground water reservoir. • Water held in aquifers underground. • A transitional zone where ecosystems meet. • The layer of gases surrounding planet Earth. • The upper limit of groundwater held in an aquifer. • The rate at which net primary production is produced. • In landscape ecology, spatial areas within a landscape. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-12-06
Across
- an electron carrier, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- the organelle in which the Krebs cycle takes place
- the end product of glycolysis
- the process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing two molecules of pyruvic acid
- a molecule that carries carbon atoms into the citric acid cycle
- this molecule is broken down during glycolysis
- releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
Down
- a word that "with oxygen"
- this gas is released as a waste product of cellular respiration
- glycolysis and fermentation take place here
- cellular _______ , the process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules
- _________ transport chain, uses the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP
- a word that means "without oxygen"
- the Krebs cycle produces 28 of these energy molecules
15 Clues: a word that "with oxygen" • the end product of glycolysis • a word that means "without oxygen" • glycolysis and fermentation take place here • this molecule is broken down during glycolysis • the organelle in which the Krebs cycle takes place • the Krebs cycle produces 28 of these energy molecules • an electron carrier, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • ...
biology fermentation 2019-12-11
Across
- need oxygen
- energy used to make oxygen
- plants source of getting energy
- moves electrons
- creates sugar
- hydrogen and oxygen
- breathed by humans and makes carbon dioxide
Down
- series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
- one ingredient to make oxygen
- creates ATP
- glucose into pyruvic acid
- doesn't need oxygen
- oxygen and glucose to energy
13 Clues: need oxygen • creates ATP • creates sugar • moves electrons • doesn't need oxygen • hydrogen and oxygen • glucose into pyruvic acid • energy used to make oxygen • oxygen and glucose to energy • one ingredient to make oxygen • plants source of getting energy • breathed by humans and makes carbon dioxide • ...
Ocean Currents and the Water Cycle 2023-09-17
Across
- causes air and water on earth to move in circular patterns (clockwise in the northern hemisphere)
- a large system of rotating ocean currents
- in an ___ well the water comes out of the well on its own
- water with high ___ will sink below fresh water because it is more dense
- Water that is warm will ___ in the ocean because it is less dense than surrounding water
- nitrogen and ___ are major pollutants that cause eutrophication and dead zones in bodies of water
- moves water around the planet on jet streams and other air currents
- most ___ water is trapped in glaciers and ice caps and is not available for human use
- movement of water into the ground from the surface of earth
- current in fluids that occurs when hot fluid rises, cools, and then sinks due to changes in density
- when precipitation reaches earth and flows over its surface
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- water droplets from clouds that fall to the ground as rain, snow, or hail
- continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density
- the water cycle is driven by energy from the sun and ___
- type of water pollution in which water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to plentiful algae growth that quickly uses up all the nutrients and dies, the decaying plants use all the oxygen suffocating all the fish
- global ocean ___ is a density driven ocean current that moves heat and salty water on a global scale
- type of deep ocean current driven by differences in the water's density, which is controlled by temperature and salinity
- porous rock and soil where groundwater is stored
- sinking of the soil, and the man made structures constructed on the soil, because too much water is removed from an aquifer
- type of soil and rock where water is able to flow through their pore spaces
- a comparison of how much something weighs with how much space it takes up
- hot spring that erupts periodically shooting water and steam into the air
- evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
- water vapor from transpiration and evaporation rises in the atmosphere and then cools and condenses creating a cloud
- type of water pollution where the natural temperature of the water is changed affecting oxygen content
- type of precipitation that leaches aluminum from soil where it then flows into bodies of water
- part of the water cycle when liquid becomes a gas
- caused when carbonic acid flows underground dissolving limestone
28 Clues: a large system of rotating ocean currents • evaporation of water from the leaves of plants • porous rock and soil where groundwater is stored • part of the water cycle when liquid becomes a gas • the water cycle is driven by energy from the sun and ___ • in an ___ well the water comes out of the well on its own • ...
water pollution :) 2021-05-17
Across
- water pollution in which is hard to track
- carries water after rainfall or snowfall
- worlds most polluted water
- water found on the worlds surface
- makes up 3% of earths water
- most common source of water pollution
Down
- a cycle of which water gets evaporated and released
- water found underground
- release of oil into the water
- water pollution in which is easy to track where it came from
- makes up 97% of earths water
11 Clues: water found underground • worlds most polluted water • makes up 3% of earths water • makes up 97% of earths water • release of oil into the water • water found on the worlds surface • most common source of water pollution • carries water after rainfall or snowfall • water pollution in which is hard to track • a cycle of which water gets evaporated and released • ...
Biochemical pathways 2022-11-03
Across
- final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
- anaerobic process done by plants and animal
- stack of thylakoids are called a ____
- powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP
- located in the cristae of mitochondria
- process of breaking down glucose for energy- has 3 stages
- location of the Calvin Cycle
- what gets pumped through a carrier protein to make ATP
- product of fermentation done by plants
- reactant for synthesis that is a product of cellular respiration
- anaerobic process done by bacteria in the cytoplasm
- full name of cellular energy molecule
- enzyme used in the Calvin Cycle that fixes a carbon dioxide molecule to RuBP
- red, orage pigments that absorb green wavelengths the best
- folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- location of chlorophyll B
- commonly called the light independent reaction
- light dependent reaction makes ATP and this
- large molecule that is broken down to make 38 ATP
- process of breaking up a water molecule
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- byproduct of photolysis that can diffuse out of the cell
- last step in the Calvin Cycle
- first step in the Calvin Cycle
- enzyme that makes ATP
- pigment that absorbs red wavelengths the best
- end product of glycolysis
- 6 of these are made by the Kreb's cycle
- using light to breakdown a water molecule
- location of photosystems and light dependent reaction
- fluid on the inside of the mitochondria
- location of chlorophyll A
- low energy molecule with 2 phosphates
- product of fermentation done by animals
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- process performed in the matrix of the mitochondria
- pigment that absorbs blue wavelengths the best
36 Clues: enzyme that makes ATP • end product of glycolysis • location of chlorophyll A • location of chlorophyll B • location of the Calvin Cycle • last step in the Calvin Cycle • first step in the Calvin Cycle • organelle that does photosynthesis • stack of thylakoids are called a ____ • powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP • low energy molecule with 2 phosphates • ...
Ecology II 2022-03-20
Across
- The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen
- A membrane found in all cells that separates the inside of the cell from the outside
- A gradual increase in the Earth's temperature due to the greenhouse effect
- A colorless gas that is a chemical element and it make sup 21 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- The sun is absorbed by the greenhouse gasses which releases carbon dioxide
- A heavy colorless gas that is formed by burning different fossil fuels
- The principle molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells
- It's a repeating cycle where both nitrogen moves through both living and nonliving things
- If the outside of the cell has a lower concentration of solutes
- A cycle that shows the circulation of water from the earth's surface to its atmosphere and then repeats over and over again
- A movement of a substance from a high concentration level to a low concentration level
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- Where a potion of the system output is used as input for future operations
- A process that plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy to form sugars
- This breaks down sugar that presents oxygen that releases energy in the form of ATP
- A type of respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
- A cycle that describes movement of phosphorus in the hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere.
- Contains more dissolved particles that is found in normal cells and blood
- The total amount of greenhouse gasses that are generated by our actions
- A change from average conditions such as temperature and rainfall in a long period of time
- A passage or diffusion of water through the semipermeable membrane
- A simple sugar in the blood and it's the main source of energy form the body cells
21 Clues: The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen • If the outside of the cell has a lower concentration of solutes • A passage or diffusion of water through the semipermeable membrane • The principle molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells • A heavy colorless gas that is formed by burning different fossil fuels • ...
Weather&Climate 2020-05-01
Across
- giant-circles-of-air
- the-state-of-the-atmosphere-at-a-place-and-time-as-regards-heat-dryness-sunshine-wind-rain.
- the-proportion-of-the-incident-light-or-radiation-that-is-reflected-by-a-surface,-typically-that-of-a-planet-or-moon.
- any-of-the-almost-spherical-concentric-regions-of-matter-that-make-up-the-earth-and-its-atmosphere-as-the-lithosphere-and-hydrosphere.
- elivation
- The-three-main-patterns-of-ocean circulation-are-gyres,-upwelling,-and-thermohaline-circulation.
- rungs-of-a-latter-on-a-globe
- a________-is-a-gas-that-absorbs-and-emits-radiant-energy-within-the-thermal-infrare-range
- a-colorless,-odorless-gas-produced-by-burning-carbon-and-organic-compounds-and-by-respiration
- like-the-water-cycle-but-not-the-water-cycle
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- winds-that-blow-consistently-in-a-given-direction-over-a-particular-region-on-Earth.
- the-weather-conditions-prevailing-in-an-area-in-general-or-over-a-long-period
- the-trapping-of-the-sun's-warmth-in-a-planet's-lower-atmosphere
- Global-warming-potential-is-a-measure-of-how-much-heat-a-greenhouse-gas-traps-in-the-atmosphere-up-to-a-specific-time-horizon-relative-to-carbon-dioxide
- the-envelope-of-gases-surrounding-the-earth-or-another-planet
- the-period-in-the-sunspot-cycle-when-solar-activity-is-highest-and-sunspots-are-most-abundant.
- ______is-when-a-volcano-goes-boom
- the-regions-of-the-surface-atmosphere-and-hydrosphere-of-the-earth-(or-analogous-parts-of-other-planets)-occupied-by-living-organisms.
- The-hydrosphere-is-the-combined-mass-of-water-found-on-under-and-above-the-surface-of-a-planet
- ______is-the-act-or-process-of-absorbing-or-assimilating
20 Clues: elivation • giant-circles-of-air • rungs-of-a-latter-on-a-globe • ______is-when-a-volcano-goes-boom • like-the-water-cycle-but-not-the-water-cycle • ______is-the-act-or-process-of-absorbing-or-assimilating • the-envelope-of-gases-surrounding-the-earth-or-another-planet • the-trapping-of-the-sun's-warmth-in-a-planet's-lower-atmosphere • ...
ES Midterm Review 2023-12-10
Across
- the buildup of this can cause eutrophication
- populations are close together
- helps an ecosystem remain stable
- eruption which can result in primary succession
- lab equipment used for precise measuring
- type of graph which shows comparisons
- organism which exhibits random distribution
- the group of flowers which received plain water
- lab equipment used for mixing and heating
- the greatest consumer of water
- ability of an ecosystem to resist change/ remain unchanged over time
- the total number of individuals of a species within a set habitat or area
- lab equipment used to hold samples
- situation which can result in secondary succession
- the current world population is 8.1 _________
- type of graph which shows change over time
- type of graph which compares parts to the whole
- a succession sequence that takes place after a land clearance event
- the group of flowers which received fertilizer
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- biogeochemical cycle which involves the breakdown of rock
- the first species to colonize an area
- bacteria play a key role in this biogeochemical cycle
- positive answer to a population growth problem
- water which is safe to drink
- organism which exhibits uniform distribution
- type of plant rotated by farmers to restore nitrogen to the soil
- example of a keystone species
- a succession sequence that occurs on land that has not had plants or soil in the past or has been cleared of its plant and vegetation by volcanic eruption
- biogeochemical cycle which is influenced by the use of fossil fuels
- organism which exhibits clumped distribution
- the ability of an ecosystem to recover from external disturbances
- populations are spread apart
- country who enforced strict population laws
- a series of steps used by scientists to solve a problem
34 Clues: water which is safe to drink • populations are spread apart • example of a keystone species • populations are close together • the greatest consumer of water • helps an ecosystem remain stable • lab equipment used to hold samples • the first species to colonize an area • type of graph which shows comparisons • lab equipment used for precise measuring • ...
Convection Currents: Challenge it 2023-02-24
Across
- the amount of heat an object can hold
- the cycle of cool air rushing out to sea
- a flow of air or water
- caused by uneven heating of the earth
- The energy source that causes wind
- more dense cool air
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- less dense warm air
- the cycle of cool air rushing onto land from the ocean
- wind that affects a small area of the planet
- a cycle of liquid
10 Clues: a cycle of liquid • less dense warm air • more dense cool air • a flow of air or water • The energy source that causes wind • the amount of heat an object can hold • caused by uneven heating of the earth • the cycle of cool air rushing out to sea • wind that affects a small area of the planet • the cycle of cool air rushing onto land from the ocean
Vocabulary 2026-02-23
Across
- fresh water under Earth's surface
- water that falls from the sky to Earth (snow, rain, sleet, hail)
- needs to be added to a liquid to make it evaporate
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- cycle movement of water from Earth's surface into air and back to the surface again
- changing of a gas to a liquid
- changing of a liquid to a gas
- powers the water cycle
- a place where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
8 Clues: powers the water cycle • changing of a gas to a liquid • changing of a liquid to a gas • fresh water under Earth's surface • needs to be added to a liquid to make it evaporate • water that falls from the sky to Earth (snow, rain, sleet, hail) • a place where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean • ...
Geography 2021-03-24
Across
- Like an iceberg, but not.
- The study of places and their relation between environments and their people
- River of a Northern continent that flows through the Grand Canyon.
- No hot _______
- Hotel
- The scientific term for Rainfall
- The process that occurs before Condensation in the water cycle.
- In some relation to the god "Ra".
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- The action of collecting water
- Imperial customary measurement
- A process which involves adding additional water to help growth of crops.
- The severe lack of water in one region
- Welcome to the jungle.
- Largest river in Asia.
- The change of weather over time.
- Underground water that isn't sewerage.
16 Clues: Hotel • No hot _______ • Welcome to the jungle. • Largest river in Asia. • Like an iceberg, but not. • The action of collecting water • Imperial customary measurement • The change of weather over time. • The scientific term for Rainfall • In some relation to the god "Ra". • The severe lack of water in one region • Underground water that isn't sewerage. • ...
Glycolysis/Krebs Cycle 2016-05-04
Across
- broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate
- reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
- broken down into Succinyl CoA
- reaction in step 9 of glycolysis
- splitting
- reaction that requires ATP
Down
- addition or loss of PO4
- glycolysis happens
- broken down into lactate
- coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle
- addition of water to a double bond
- a isomerization reaction
12 Clues: splitting • glycolysis happens • addition or loss of PO4 • broken down into lactate • a isomerization reaction • reaction that requires ATP • broken down into Succinyl CoA • reaction in step 9 of glycolysis • addition of water to a double bond • broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate • coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle • reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
Glycolysis/Krebs Cycle 2016-05-04
Across
- broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate
- a isomerization reaction
- broken down into lactate
- splitting
- coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle
- addition or loss of PO4
- glycolysis happens
- reaction that requires ATP
Down
- broken down into Succinyl CoA
- reaction in step 9 of glycolysis
- addition of water to a double bond
- reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
12 Clues: splitting • glycolysis happens • addition or loss of PO4 • a isomerization reaction • broken down into lactate • reaction that requires ATP • broken down into Succinyl CoA • reaction in step 9 of glycolysis • addition of water to a double bond • broken down into Glucose 6-Phosphate • coenzyme present in step 3 of the Krebs Cycle • reaction that occurs in step 8 of the Krebs Cycle
Science Vocabulary 2019-11-25
Across
- the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- simple sugar C₆H₁₂O₆
- Adenosine triphosphate (energy)
- use light energy to make two molecules the energy storage molecule ATP and the reduced electron carrier NADPH
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the process of oxidizing food molecules, like glucose, to carbon dioxide and water
- the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next.
- a metabolic process by which glucose and other six-carbon sugars are converted into cellular energy and metabolite lactate
- O2
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- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes
- The reactions of the Calvin cycle add carbon to a simple five-carbon molecule called RuBP. These reactions use chemical energy from NADPH and ATP. The final product is glucose
- Dioxide C02
- a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C ₂H ₆O.
- a series of electron transporters that shuttle electrons from NADH to molecular oxygen
- organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water
- H20
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- produces energy and uses glucose, but it produces less energy and does not require oxygen
- the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks or grana.
22 Clues: O2 • H20 • Dioxide C02 • simple sugar C₆H₁₂O₆ • Adenosine triphosphate (energy) • the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen • the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast. • the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur • organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-11-29
Across
- stacks of thylakoids inside chloroplasts
- enzyme that binds CO2 to RuBP
- process that breaks glucose into pyruvate
- membrane sacs where light reactions occur
- anaerobic process producing ethanol and CO2
- electron carrier used in cellular respiration
- cell that opens and closes a stoma
- transport system chain of proteins that move electrons to produce ATP
- electron-carrying proteins in the electron transport chain
- end product of glycolysis
- complex that splits water and begins the electron transport chain
- process where Rubisco binds oxygen instead of CO2
- plants that fix CO2 into four-carbon compounds to reduce photorespiration
- loss of water vapor from leaves
- fermentation anaerobic pathway producing lactic acid
- electron carrier that becomes NADPH when reduced
- respiration occurring without oxygen
- A molecule that helps form acetyl-CoA
- tightly packed leaf cells where most photosynthesis occurs
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- loose leaf tissue with air spaces for gas exchange
- respiration requiring oxygen
- plants that use standard three-carbon CO2 fixation
- organisms that require oxygen to survive
- plants that fix CO2 at night to conserve water
- of photosynthesis environmental conditions that restrict photosynthesis
- molecule that stores and releases energy for cellular processes
- three-carbon sugar produced during the Calvin cycle
- organism that consumes other organisms for energy
- organism that produces its own food
- mitochondrial cycle that produces NADH FADH2 and CO2
- graph showing wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
- waxy coating on leaves that reduces water loss
- electron carrier that becomes FADH2
- fluid-filled interior of the chloroplast
- light-harvesting complex that produces NADPH
- Cycle light-independent reactions that produce sugar from CO2
- organisms that can live with or without oxygen
- leaf pores for gas exchange
- five-carbon molecule that binds CO2
- electron carrier used in photosynthesis
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 • 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 • ...
Biology 2: Nonvascular Review 2024-02-07
Across
- Relationship that is beneficial to both plants/animals/fungi involved
- Protective covering on the outside of the seed that protects embryo from drying out
- Reproductive structure that produces pollen and seed
- Symbiotic relationships formed between fungi and the roots of plants
- Plants that are part of phylum bryophyta
- Structure that contains the embryo of a plant
- Reindeer moss is often mistaken for moss, but it is actually a ___
- Structure that encloses sperm of most plants to prevent it from drying out
- Diploid life cycle that produces spores by meiosis
- Part of plant body that grows downward
- Hair-like projections that anchor the gametophyte to surfaces they grow on in nonvascular plants
- Quality most mosses have that allowed them to be used on wounds in WW1
- Part of plant body that grows mostly upward
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- Haploid life cycle that produces gametes
- Thick-walled cells that conduct water in the plant body
- Life cycle in which a gametophyte alternates with a sporophyte
- Phenomena that enabled plants to develop features to be more successful on land
- Waxy covering on plants to help reduce water loss
- Pores that permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Typically found on underside of leaves.
- Pair of cells that border each stoma and change shape to allow for opening of the stomata
- Plants that are part of phylum anthocerophyta
- Part of the seed that provides nourishment to the embryo
- Soft-walled cells that transport organic nutrients
- What is produced when two haploid gametes fuse
- Process of taking inorganic materials such as carbon dioxide and water, and producing organic materials such as glucose and oxygen in the presence of sunlight
- Plants that are part of phylum hepatophyta
26 Clues: Part of plant body that grows downward • Haploid life cycle that produces gametes • Plants that are part of phylum bryophyta • Plants that are part of phylum hepatophyta • Part of plant body that grows mostly upward • Plants that are part of phylum anthocerophyta • Structure that contains the embryo of a plant • What is produced when two haploid gametes fuse • ...
Earth Science vocab crossword 2023-12-06
Across
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or
- groundwater
- cycle: a cycle that involves lakes.
- the action or process of
- change of the state of matter from
- something that is a solid and melts into a liquid
- a soled ice block
- a physical process transition between
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- A way to get around is called this.
- a tie or inconclusive result
- to liquid
- a substance from a solution
- A reservoir is an enlarged lake behind a dam.
- a further competition, election, race, etc.,
- state of matter into another
- a cold feeling you get
16 Clues: to liquid • groundwater • a soled ice block • a cold feeling you get • the action or process of • a substance from a solution • a tie or inconclusive result • state of matter into another • change of the state of matter from • A way to get around is called this. • cycle: a cycle that involves lakes. • a physical process transition between • ...
Cellular Respiration Vocabulary 2024-11-28
Across
- Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle.
- A 2-carbon molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle.
- The product of glycolysis which enters the mitochondria.
- The site of glycolysis.
- Site in the mitochondria where electron carriers drop off their electrons.
- The fuel or main ingredient for glycolysis.
- The energy molecule of all cells.
- One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle.
- A gas released as waste during cellular respiration.
- Type of respiration that requires NO oxygen.
Down
- Type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- The process of manufacturing energy for cells.
- The oxidation of glucose into pyruvate.
- Without this molecule, pyruvate cannot be oxidized into acetyl-coA.
- One of the 3 products of cellular respiration consisting of 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen atom.
- The site of cellular respiration in eukaryotes.
- One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle.
- The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
- One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle.
19 Clues: The site of glycolysis. • The energy molecule of all cells. • Also known as the Citric Acid Cycle. • The oxidation of glucose into pyruvate. • Type of respiration that requires oxygen. • One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle. • One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle. • One of the 3 products of the Krebs Cycle. • The fuel or main ingredient for glycolysis. • ...
Running Water and Ground Water 2024-04-10
Across
- the largest particles that a river can transport
- a depositional feature that forms where a stream enters a lake or ocean
- 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.
- ultimate base level of a stream
- an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean
- well a well in which water is under pressure
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
- an area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
- the product of the velocity, width, and depth of the water flowing through the channel of a stream
- the quality or degree of having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
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- permeable rock layers or sediments that transmit groundwater freely
- the ground above the water table
- the ground below the water table
- the vertical drop of a stream channel over a certain distance
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- kind of rock usually underling Karst landscape
- a branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it
- lowest point to which a stream can erode its channel
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- the remains of the bend in the river
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- breaking down of rock
- when water flows in a curvy, bendy path, like a snake
24 Clues: breaking down of rock • ultimate base level of a stream • the ground above the water table • the ground below the water table • the remains of the bend in the river • allowing liquids or gases to pass through it • well a well in which water is under pressure • kind of rock usually underling Karst landscape • the largest particles that a river can transport • ...
World of Water 2017-12-13
Across
- water vapor is an example of water in its ________ state
- 97% of our water is from _________
- measure of how many acids are in the water
- more dense than a liquid
- water freezes at 32 degrees ________
- water is never still because of the ________
- oceans are an example of water in its ________ state
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- we need this to breathe
- ________ ________ is what water is called because it can dissolve more things then any other liquid
- ice is an example of water in its ________ state
- hard water has two main minerals calcium and _________
- hard water is high in dissolved _________
- this type of water has a lot of minerals in it
- 70% of our world is made up of ________
- this type of water has a neutral pH of 7
15 Clues: we need this to breathe • more dense than a liquid • 97% of our water is from _________ • water freezes at 32 degrees ________ • 70% of our world is made up of ________ • this type of water has a neutral pH of 7 • hard water is high in dissolved _________ • measure of how many acids are in the water • water is never still because of the ________ • ...
Groundwater 2022-01-24
Across
- holes in rock, sand, soil, etc.
- water that does not move through the ground to become groundwater
- water moving through the ground
- the rate or speed in which water flows underground
- a long period of time with no rain
- cycle the way water moves through the earth and the earth's atmosphere
- water found in the ground
- a layer of impermeable rock that holds water ontop
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- full of water
- how much water can be held in the sand, rock, soil, etc
- where most of the groundwater comes from
- a hill that allows for water to move underground
- the force that pulls water underground
- material that does not allow water to flow through
- water water found in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, ponds, puddles, etc
15 Clues: full of water • water found in the ground • holes in rock, sand, soil, etc. • water moving through the ground • a long period of time with no rain • the force that pulls water underground • where most of the groundwater comes from • a hill that allows for water to move underground • the rate or speed in which water flows underground • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-11-19
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- Half of replicated chromosome
- Carries your genetic information
- Inside of chromosome; Contains DNA
- Barrel-shaped organelles
- Contains genes
- Makes up all living things
- Subcellular structure
- 3rd phase of the cell cycle
- Outer layer of cell
- Form of protein structure
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- Process of cell duplication
- Photosynthesis
- Contains chromosomes
- 4th phase of the cell cycle
- 2nd phase of the cell cycle
- Membrane-bound organelles
- 1st phase of the cell cycle
- 5th phase of the cell cycle
- Another name for telophase
- Thin layer surrounding cytoplasm
20 Clues: Photosynthesis • Contains genes • Outer layer of cell • Contains chromosomes • Subcellular structure • Barrel-shaped organelles • Membrane-bound organelles • Form of protein structure • Another name for telophase • Makes up all living things • Process of cell duplication • 4th phase of the cell cycle • 2nd phase of the cell cycle • 1st phase of the cell cycle • 5th phase of the cell cycle • ...
A_LeeCrossword 2021-03-09
10 Clues: Water with salt • The cycle of water • Big ball of energy • Water running downhill • water coming from plants • Turning liquid into a gas • Water coming from animnals • Turning a gas into a liquid • Snow and Ice changing into water • Water falling from clouds in the form of rain, hail, snow, or sleet
Envi sci 2021-09-08
Across
- are natural occurrences that happen in our ecosystem
- store and store hereditary information
- the rise in temperature that the Earth experiencing because of certain gases in the atmosphere
- composed of two or more substances
- the tenth most abundant element in the universe
- source of energy
- transition from liquid to gas
- most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere
- sour in taste
- technique for investigating phenomena
- bitter in taste
- universal solvent
- releases by plants
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
- energy associated with the flow of electrons
- from a combination of two or more different chemical elements
- explore the way human behave
- biogeochemical cycle by which carbon among the biosphere,pedosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth
- transition from gas to liquid
- deals with natural objects and phenomena
- matter that has definite composition and distinct properties
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- biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of oxygen
- deals with predictable behavior
- energy associater with the random motion of atoms and molecules
- the breaking and dissolving of rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface
- organ insulator
- also called a solution
- water that flows to the ground as rain
- substance that has amino acids
- energy stored within the bonds of chemical substances
- found in many organic and inorganic compounds
- anything that surround us
- simplest form of matter
- plays important role in the formation of teeth and bones
- a cycle consists of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- refers to body of knowledge
- energy stored within the collection of neutrons and protons in the atom
- brings damage to the lakes, the soil, forest, and buildings.
- take up space
- need to perform work
40 Clues: sour in taste • take up space • organ insulator • bitter in taste • source of energy • universal solvent • releases by plants • need to perform work • also called a solution • simplest form of matter • anything that surround us • refers to body of knowledge • explore the way human behave • transition from liquid to gas • transition from gas to liquid • substance that has amino acids • ...
Environmental Vocabulary Q1 W3 2021-09-04
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- Part of the earth made up of frozen water
- Non living organisms
- Gases that surround planets
- The force from the center of earth
- Part of the earth made up of water
- Where all living organisms exist on earth
- A form of water that falls to earths surface
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- Solid, rocky part of the earth
- When Plants release water vapor
- cycle The continuous movement of water
- When liquid changes to gas
- living organisms
12 Clues: living organisms • Non living organisms • When liquid changes to gas • Gases that surround planets • Solid, rocky part of the earth • When Plants release water vapor • The force from the center of earth • Part of the earth made up of water • cycle The continuous movement of water • Part of the earth made up of frozen water • Where all living organisms exist on earth • ...
water pollution :) 2021-05-17
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- water pollution in which is hard to track
- carries water after rainfall or snowfall
- worlds most polluted water
- most common source of water pollution
- a cycle of which water gets evaporated and released
- makes up 97% of earths water
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- release of oil into the water
- water pollution in which is easy to track where it came from
- water found on the worlds surface
- makes up 3% of earths water
- water found underground
11 Clues: water found underground • worlds most polluted water • makes up 3% of earths water • makes up 97% of earths water • release of oil into the water • water found on the worlds surface • most common source of water pollution • carries water after rainfall or snowfall • water pollution in which is hard to track • a cycle of which water gets evaporated and released • ...
Avion.apple Create a Crossword Puzzle - Vocabulary 2024-09-23
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- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud on another one
- the free-swimming, ciliated larva of a cnidarian
- relating to the bottom of a sea or lake
- Feeder: an organism that feeds by filtering organic matter or food particles from water
- a fibrous protein that forms the skeletal framework of certain sponges
- having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals
- fixed in one place; immobile
- small organisms that float or drift in the sea or fresh water
- the immature and often wingless feeding stage of an insect
- small pores in a sponge through which water enters
- capable of contracting or shrinking
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- the central cavity of a sponge
- a more complex form of sponge body plan
- whip-like appendages that allow for movement in certain cells
- a cylindrical body form in the life cycle of some cnidarians
- the simplest form of sponge body plan
- organisms that have both male and female reproductive organs
- a free-swimming, umbrella-shaped body form in the life cycle of some cnidarians
- a small, spike-shaped structure in a sponge's skeleton
- the most complex form of sponge body plan
- having both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual
- a large opening in a sponge through which water is expelled
22 Clues: fixed in one place; immobile • the central cavity of a sponge • capable of contracting or shrinking • the simplest form of sponge body plan • a more complex form of sponge body plan • relating to the bottom of a sea or lake • the most complex form of sponge body plan • the free-swimming, ciliated larva of a cnidarian • small pores in a sponge through which water enters • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-08
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- something that water is in certain places
- water on plants and trees
- how liveable a place is
- Water going into the sky
- one of the categories that uses a lot of water
- Water falling from the sky
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- Plates in the Earth
- a ______ water cycle
- How the world is connected
- a type of core in the Earth
- One of the layers of the Earth
- a type of globalisation category
12 Clues: Plates in the Earth • a ______ water cycle • how liveable a place is • Water going into the sky • water on plants and trees • How the world is connected • Water falling from the sky • a type of core in the Earth • One of the layers of the Earth • a type of globalisation category • something that water is in certain places • one of the categories that uses a lot of water
Environmental Vocabulary Q1 W3 2021-09-04
Across
- Part of the earth made up of frozen water
- Non living organisms
- Gases that surround planets
- The force from the center of earth
- Part of the earth made up of water
- Where all living organisms exist on earth
- A form of water that falls to earths surface
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- Solid, rocky part of the earth
- When Plants release water vapor
- cycle The continuous movement of water
- When liquid changes to gas
- living organisms
12 Clues: living organisms • Non living organisms • When liquid changes to gas • Gases that surround planets • Solid, rocky part of the earth • When Plants release water vapor • The force from the center of earth • Part of the earth made up of water • cycle The continuous movement of water • Part of the earth made up of frozen water • Where all living organisms exist on earth • ...
Geography Crossword Starter 2024-02-05
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- the water turns to gas/water vapour
- where the river flows
- rain, snow, hail
- is the point where two rivers meet
- where the river meets the sea
- The other word for the Water Cycle
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- the water turns to gas/water vapour from trees
- bottom of river
- sides of river
- where the river starts
- a small river or stream that joins to a larger river
- the water vapour makes clouds
12 Clues: sides of river • bottom of river • rain, snow, hail • where the river flows • where the river starts • the water vapour makes clouds • where the river meets the sea • is the point where two rivers meet • The other word for the Water Cycle • the water turns to gas/water vapour • the water turns to gas/water vapour from trees • a small river or stream that joins to a larger river
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- the sphere with all of Earth's water
- events that happen in the same order every time
- places where water collects and moves
- turning liquid into air
- naturally occurring water with no salt
- if something is liquid, gas, or solid
- water running out of something
- bad chemicals in nature
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- to keep something
- liquid falling from the sky
- water droplets collected when it is humid
- water with natural salt in it
12 Clues: to keep something • turning liquid into air • bad chemicals in nature • liquid falling from the sky • water with natural salt in it • water running out of something • the sphere with all of Earth's water • places where water collects and moves • if something is liquid, gas, or solid • naturally occurring water with no salt • water droplets collected when it is humid • ...
Unit 5 Review 2023-01-26
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- Organelle that uses light, carbon dioxide and water to make high energy carbohydrates.
- High-energy electron carrier that produces fewer energy during the ETC in cellular respiration.
- This molecule carries high-energy electrons made in the light dependent reaction to the ETC.
- what comes out of cellular respiration and is required in the Calvin cycle for photosynthesis.
- Fluid portion outside the thylakoid there the Calvin cycle takes place.
- A plants principal pigment.
- High-energy electron carrier without the hydrogen ion and electron
- Organelle that acts as the cell's power house tuning glucose into energy the cell can use.
- Where the ETC is located in cellular respiration.
- Uses ATP and NADPH to make sugar from carbon dioxide.
- Mixture of different wave lengths used to give energy to the LDR.
- High-energy electron carrier without the electron that is responsible for producing the most energy during ETC in cellular respiration.
- Light absorbing molecule.
- The cycle that breaks down pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and produces NADH, FADH2, and ATP
- Energy source of the cell.
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- Where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- What passes electrons down to a finishing enzyme that creates a concentration gradient.
- Created in the ETC during cellular respiration and is needed for the LDR in photosynthesis.
- What enzyme in both cellular respiration and photosynthesis uses the concentration gradient along with hydrogen ions to make ATP.
- High- energy electron carrier without the electron that produces fewer energy during the ETC in cellular respiration.
- what comes out of photosynthesis and is required in the ETC for cellular respiration.
- The uncharged energy of the cell.
- Also called pyruvate and is made from glucose.
- High-energy electron carrier that produces the most energy during ETC in cellular respiration.
- Where the reactants light and water are used to make ATP and NADPH
- Where Glycolysis takes place
- Photosynthetic membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- Name the molecule with the formula C6H12O6 that is a product of photosynthesis and required for glycolysis to take place in cellular respiration.
- The process of splitting a glucose molecule into two pyruvic acid molecules.
29 Clues: Light absorbing molecule. • Energy source of the cell. • A plants principal pigment. • Where Glycolysis takes place • The uncharged energy of the cell. • Where the Krebs cycle takes place. • Also called pyruvate and is made from glucose. • Where the ETC is located in cellular respiration. • Uses ATP and NADPH to make sugar from carbon dioxide. • ...
cycle 2024-11-20
Across
- 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 • ...
Second Great Lesson 2023-10-21
Weather 2023-03-22
Water on Earth 2024-02-27
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- This word means to soak underground.
- The type of water in the oceans.
- The temperature of the ocean that you need to form clouds.
- The type of water that is most available to humans.
- From liquid water to water vapor.
- The place where water is stored underground.
- The percent of total freshwater on Earth.
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- The movement of water in a cycle pattern.
- From water vapor to water droplets.
- The sphere that all water belongs to.
- This planet's moon (Ganymede) has the most water in our solar system.
- Any type of water that falls from clouds.
- The extra water from rain or snow.
- A wall built by a river to prevent flooding.
14 Clues: The type of water in the oceans. • From liquid water to water vapor. • The extra water from rain or snow. • From water vapor to water droplets. • This word means to soak underground. • The sphere that all water belongs to. • The movement of water in a cycle pattern. • Any type of water that falls from clouds. • The percent of total freshwater on Earth. • ...
Chapter 19 Vocabulary Puzzle 2020-03-24
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- Series of rapids or small waterfalls
- A bowl shaped depression
- Systems that promote developing countries
- Deposit of sand where a river flows into an ocean
- Power from water
- Small fertile green area in a desert
- Man made lake
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- A vegetation zone of small trees and bushes
- Dry river beds
- Raised area of land with a flat top
- Cycle Movement of water from surface to atmosphere and back
- Meeting place of two rivers
- Movement of water into soil
- A river that connects to a larger river
- Little rainfall
15 Clues: Man made lake • Dry river beds • Little rainfall • Power from water • A bowl shaped depression • Meeting place of two rivers • Movement of water into soil • Raised area of land with a flat top • Series of rapids or small waterfalls • Small fertile green area in a desert • A river that connects to a larger river • Systems that promote developing countries • ...
Sciecne 2025-05-30
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- the part of plant that make food
- Part of a plant to hold the whole plant firmly in the ground
- has fixed shaped and volume
- doesn't have a fixed shape and volume
- a process of making food in plant
- water, oil, perfume ,juice
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- life cycle of animals
- Second stage of animal life cycle
- The last stage of all life cycle
- a small plant with roots and shoot
10 Clues: life cycle of animals • water, oil, perfume ,juice • has fixed shaped and volume • the part of plant that make food • The last stage of all life cycle • Second stage of animal life cycle • a process of making food in plant • a small plant with roots and shoot • doesn't have a fixed shape and volume • Part of a plant to hold the whole plant firmly in the ground
Unit 2 2021-09-29
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- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy, site of the light reactions
- respiration Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen, takes place in plants and animals, happens in 3 processes, steps include gylcolosis, krebs cycle and electron transport chain
- An organelle found only in plant and algae cell, site of photosynthesis occurs
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water (Calvin/Dark reaction)
- (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work, made up of adenosine, ribose and 3 phosphates
- respiration Respiration that does not require oxygen, used by our muscles, low energy yield (2ATP), includes fermentation
- Transport Chain (ETC) uses the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP, takes place in the mitochondria, produces the most ATP of any of the processes (34 ATP)
- respiration Respiration that requires oxygen, steps include glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, used by our muscles, high energy yield (34 ATP)
- stacks of thylakoids
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches steps include: capture light, light dependent reactions, calvin cycle,
- a cluster composed of hundreds of chlorophyll molecules and accessory pigments used to harvest light molecules for photosynthesis
- one of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
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- Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide, takes place in the mitochondria, produces ATP and NADH
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis, found in the thylakoid of the chloroplast
- reactions reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH, also produces O2
- a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group, made up of adenosine, ribose and 2 phosphates
- Cycle reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars, also called dark reaction, no light needed, creates NADP+ and ADP, takes place in the stroma
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production, (converts glucose into ATP)
- electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvate, 1st step in cellular respiration, takes place in the cytoplasm
20 Clues: stacks of thylakoids • electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis • An organelle found only in plant and algae cell, site of photosynthesis occurs • organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production, (converts glucose into ATP) • ...
Science Crossword 2025-05-12
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- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing its identity
- water
- process of reactants changing into a different substance
- 14 on pH scale
- the process of water to gas in the water cycle
- 1 on pH scale
- to separate out solids
- where a solid goes straight to a gas
- depositing a solid substance in a chemical
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- water vapor
- wall
- the point where a solid turns to liquid
- result of putting salt in water and stirring
- the reactants after the chemical change
- the point where a liquid turns to gas
- process of removing solids from liquids or gases
- a result of a mix of 2 or more substances
17 Clues: wall • water • water vapor • 1 on pH scale • 14 on pH scale • to separate out solids • where a solid goes straight to a gas • the point where a liquid turns to gas • the point where a solid turns to liquid • the reactants after the chemical change • a result of a mix of 2 or more substances • depositing a solid substance in a chemical • result of putting salt in water and stirring • ...
matter crossword 2025-02-25
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- the ability or tendency of something to float in water, air, or another fluid
- the SI unit of pressure
- the deformation of materials resulting from stress
- a gas like, fluid state of matter, making up matter in the universe, such as stars
- the perpendicular component of a force on a surface
- internal force resulting from an external force
- a property that causes matter to expand when heated
- the property of a material being stretched or pulled apart
- a state of matter that is able to flow and take the shape of its container
- part of the water cycle, the movement of particles in liquid causing liquid to turn to gas
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- a state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume
- part of the water cycle, the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- a substance that has a definite shape, without a crystal structure
- a material that can flow and has no definite shape of its own
- any substance that occupies space and has
- internal friction of a liquid resulting from forces and collisions between molecules
- lattice a pattern formed when the temperature a liquid is lowered
- the process of reducing the size of an object through use of force
- a state of matter where particles are closely packed together
- the change of shape, without the change of volume, a deformation
20 Clues: the SI unit of pressure • any substance that occupies space and has • internal force resulting from an external force • the deformation of materials resulting from stress • a state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume • the perpendicular component of a force on a surface • a property that causes matter to expand when heated • ...
Nutrient Cycle 2025-11-14
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- Breakdown of rocks that releases nutrients into soil.
- Key factor influencing decomposition rates.
- Process by which producers convert CO2 into carbohydrates.
- Water transfer from land to atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration.
- Process involved in nutrient movement and sink formation.
- Organism that converts organic matter into inorganic form (mineralization).
- Bacterial process that converts atmospheric N2 into usable forms.
- Burning these increases atmospheric sulfur and carbon dioxide.
- Water drainage that moves nutrients across the landscape.
- Element involved in protein folding and released by burning fossil fuels.
- One process that recycles materials by wearing away land.
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- Process returning nitrogen from soil back to the atmosphere.
- Essential to all living organisms and involved in evapotranspiration.
- Small organism found in water and soil; affects decomposition rates.
- Plant debris whose decomposition rate is influenced by temperature and moisture.
- Complex polymer that inhibits fungal breakdown of leaf litter.
- Another term for mineralization in the nitrogen cycle (production of ammonium).
- Major component of nucleic acids; important for bones and teeth.
- Part of the biosphere that releases a nutrient faster than it is absorbed.
- Process producing ammonium from soil organic matter.
- Process that returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from organisms.
- Environmental condition that affects decomposition and evapotranspiration.
- Element that relies on bacteria to become usable by organisms.
- Global sum of all ecosystems where elements cycle.
24 Clues: Key factor influencing decomposition rates. • Global sum of all ecosystems where elements cycle. • Process producing ammonium from soil organic matter. • Breakdown of rocks that releases nutrients into soil. • Process involved in nutrient movement and sink formation. • Water drainage that moves nutrients across the landscape. • ...
Henry - Hydrosphere and Biosphere 2023-10-10
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- process of turning water into vapor
- the watery part of the earth
- also known as water cycle
- smallest ocean
- the process of water vapor turning into water
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- gaseous water
- process that water moves throughout the earth
- used to describe all the words oceans
- largest ocean
- water released form clods in various forms
10 Clues: gaseous water • largest ocean • smallest ocean • also known as water cycle • the watery part of the earth • process of turning water into vapor • used to describe all the words oceans • water released form clods in various forms • process that water moves throughout the earth • the process of water vapor turning into water
Clouds 2024-03-11
10 Clues: Solid changing to gas • A form of precipitation • Water leaving the clouds • Underground water source • Heat and Cold temperatures • The way water moves around • How water turns into vapor • How vapor turns into Clouds • How water gets through the soil • water not able to sink into the soil
Envi sci 2021-09-08
Across
- sour in taste
- water that flows to the ground as rain
- anything that surround us
- universal solvent
- releases by plants
- the breaking and dissolving of rocks and minerals on the Earth's surface
- explore the way human behave
- brings damage to the lakes, the soil, forest, and buildings.
- composed of two or more substances
- also called a solution
- plays important role in the formation of teeth and bones
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
- transition from gas to liquid
- found in many organic and inorganic compounds
- from a combination of two or more different chemical elements
- source of energy
- matter that has definite composition and distinct properties
- technique for investigating phenomena
- biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of oxygen
- need to perform work
- organ insulator
- deals with natural objects and phenomena
- energy associated with the flow of electrons
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- deals with predictable behavior
- are natural occurrences that happen in our ecosystem
- transition from liquid to gas
- substance that has amino acids
- the rise in temperature that the Earth experiencing because of certain gases in the atmosphere
- simplest form of matter
- most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere
- biogeochemical cycle by which carbon among the biosphere,pedosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth
- energy associater with the random motion of atoms and molecules
- a cycle consists of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- take up space
- energy stored within the bonds of chemical substances
- energy stored within the collection of neutrons and protons in the atom
- store and store hereditary information
- refers to body of knowledge
- the tenth most abundant element in the universe
- bitter in taste
40 Clues: sour in taste • take up space • bitter in taste • organ insulator • source of energy • universal solvent • releases by plants • need to perform work • also called a solution • simplest form of matter • anything that surround us • refers to body of knowledge • explore the way human behave • transition from liquid to gas • transition from gas to liquid • substance that has amino acids • ...
Run Bun Crossword Fun ! 2012-09-20
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- cycle the complex pathway that nitrogen follows in an ecosystem
- Macromolecules include proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and __________.
- when animals leave their habitat because of the heat
- mimicry the type of mimicry where a harmless species looks like a dangerous species
- primary productivity the rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture the energy of sunlight by producing organic materials
- short term adaptation
- an important abiotic factor for the sea giant kelp’s survival
- this occurs when anaerobic bacteria break down nitrates and release nitrogen gas into the atmosphere
- What species did Guase study
- detrivores that cause decay by breaking down complex molecules into simple molecules
- NH4+
- animals that eat producers
- compounds Chemical defenses, that are often byproducts of a plants’ metabolism
- organism that holds in a pathogen without getting harmed
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- a disease causing organism
- the cycle of a disease
- cycle the movement of water between various reservoirs
- competition a type of interaction in which two or more species use the same limited resource
- Shell-less snails
- when plants lose gaseous water through evaporation
- the organic material that has been produced in an ecosystem
- The giant kelp’s generic name
- string like worms
- leeches, tics, fleas, and lice are examples of this kind of parasite
- The type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- the amount of types of Symbiosis
- the term autotrophs are called this because they capture energy and use it to make organic molecules
- Chain a single pathway of feeding relationships
- level the term that indicates an organism’s position in a sequence of energy transfers
29 Clues: NH4+ • Shell-less snails • string like worms • short term adaptation • the cycle of a disease • a disease causing organism • animals that eat producers • What species did Guase study • The giant kelp’s generic name • the amount of types of Symbiosis • Chain a single pathway of feeding relationships • when plants lose gaseous water through evaporation • ...
Sterilization Processing Competency 2022-10-19
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- this is to kept shut between both rooms
- first test cycle used on Steris autoclave
- placed in all caskets to ensure sterilization
- (blank) for use are located in the P drive that show instrument and equipment guidelines
- each sterilized package have this on them to show what the item is and who processed it
- fills this with distilled water and used to flush the IA and phaco handpiece
- Equipment that is used to process the instruments for surgery
- run time for 3M biological on Mondays (hours)
- be able to locate each (blank) guidelines for processing
- PPE consists of (blank) goggles and gloves
- run time for Steris biological (minutes)
- a leak test gets performed on this day of the week
- this is placed on all items to show what staff processed the instruments and determined sterility
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- staff knows the process if biological has this type of reading
- this is only performed when absolutely necessary but is still a completely processed cycle
- filled with distilled water and kept at a temperature of 150 degrees
- book that explains all of our processes
- these are pre-set on the sterilizer for different types of sterilization times
- used for processing the daily tests for sterilizer functioning
- the water in the dirty sink is kept at this (blank) at all times
- these test are ran daily and weekly on each sterilizer
- takes place in the OR during the case for soiled items as well in the decontamination room
- remove all soiled PPE prior to leaving this room
- dirty instruments are (blank) in closed buckets with a bio sticker visibly in place
- staff can adequately (blank) the biologicals and knows proper documentation
- used to keep list of items ran in each sterilizer
26 Clues: book that explains all of our processes • this is to kept shut between both rooms • run time for Steris biological (minutes) • first test cycle used on Steris autoclave • PPE consists of (blank) goggles and gloves • placed in all caskets to ensure sterilization • run time for 3M biological on Mondays (hours) • remove all soiled PPE prior to leaving this room • ...
Sterilization Processing Competency 2022-10-19
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- used for processing the daily tests for sterilizer functioning
- takes place in the OR during the case for soiled items as well in the decontamination room
- PPE consists of (blank) goggles and gloves
- each sterilized package has this on them to show what the item is and who processed it
- these test are ran daily and weekly on each sterilizer
- filled with distilled water and kept at a temperature of 150 degrees
- be able to locate each (blank) guidelines for processing
- this is to kept shut between both rooms
- placed in all caskets to ensure sterilization
- the water in the dirty sink is kept at this (blank) at all times
- used to keep list of items ran in each sterilizer
- dirty instruments are (blank) in closed buckets with a bio sticker visibly in place
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- book that explains all of our processes
- run time for 3M biological on Mondays (hours)
- a leak test gets performed on this day of the week
- remove all soiled PPE prior to leaving this room
- (blank) for use are located in the P drive that show instrument and equipment guidelines
- this is only performed when absolutely necessary but is still a completely processed cycle
- Equipment that is used to process the instruments for surgery
- this is placed on all items to show what staff processed the instruments and determined sterility
- fills this with distilled water and used to flush the IA and phaco handpiece
- staff knows the process if biological has this type of reading
- run time for Steris biological (minutes)
- first test cycle used on Steris autoclave
- these are pre-set on the sterilizer for different types of sterilization times
- staff can adequately (blank) the biologicals and knows proper documentation
26 Clues: book that explains all of our processes • this is to kept shut between both rooms • run time for Steris biological (minutes) • first test cycle used on Steris autoclave • PPE consists of (blank) goggles and gloves • run time for 3M biological on Mondays (hours) • placed in all caskets to ensure sterilization • remove all soiled PPE prior to leaving this room • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-18
Across
- stack of thylakoids
- ________ photosynthesis makes glucose, water, and oxygen
- where light energy is converted into an excited electron in photosynthesis
- the biochemical pathway used for fixation of CO2
- 680nm; occurs first
- where Calvin cycle occurs in eukaryotes
- 700nm; occurs second
Down
- light ________ reactions absorb energy from sunlight to make chemical energy
- organized unit of pigments found within a photosynthetic membrane, containing both a light-harvesting complex and a reaction center
- last stage in Calvin cycle
- _________ photophosphorylation occurs when the making of NADPH is bypassed and is favored in anaerobic organisms
- Where photosynthesis takes place in eukaryotes
- enzyme that adds CO2 to RuBP
- ____________ photophosphorylation is carried out when both ATP and NADPH are required by the cell
- disc-shaped photosynthetic structures in chloroplasts
15 Clues: stack of thylakoids • 680nm; occurs first • 700nm; occurs second • last stage in Calvin cycle • enzyme that adds CO2 to RuBP • where Calvin cycle occurs in eukaryotes • Where photosynthesis takes place in eukaryotes • the biochemical pathway used for fixation of CO2 • disc-shaped photosynthetic structures in chloroplasts • ...
States of Matter 2024-02-15
Across
- straw like structure which transports water to leaves
- biggest flower
- forms of water coming down from clouds
- Cycle Process of circulation of water on the earth
- kitchen of plants
- Anything that occupies space
- flytrap a carnivore plant with a trap(2 words)
- places where natural minerals and metals are found
- metals _______ when heated at very high temperature
- state of matter which has definite shape and volume
- a sticky liquid in carnivorous plants to trap insects
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- process in which plants make their own food
- a type of plant which needs support to climb upwards
- water turning into steam
- Gas changing to liquid
- Water becomes this when frozen
- state in which molecules take up entire space in the container
- widely used metal in constructions
18 Clues: biggest flower • kitchen of plants • Gas changing to liquid • water turning into steam • Anything that occupies space • Water becomes this when frozen • widely used metal in constructions • forms of water coming down from clouds • process in which plants make their own food • flytrap a carnivore plant with a trap(2 words) • Cycle Process of circulation of water on the earth • ...
Watery Planet 2023-12-21
Across
- liquid turns into a gas
- average precipitation & temperature in a place
- beneath the surface of the ground
- matter that changes shape and volume
- Cycle water that moves through different areas
- heightEvaporationo sea level
- matter that shapes and volume stays the same
Down
- water falling from the clouds
- plants grown for food
- gas turns into a liquid
- tiny spaces that are filled with water
- break into tiny pieces too small to see
- Precipitation and temperature at a specific time and place
- work together
- matter that changes shape and volume
15 Clues: work together • plants grown for food • liquid turns into a gas • gas turns into a liquid • heightEvaporationo sea level • water falling from the clouds • beneath the surface of the ground • matter that changes shape and volume • matter that changes shape and volume • tiny spaces that are filled with water • break into tiny pieces too small to see • ...
The Water Cycle - Connor D 2022-11-29
Across
- where does water go after it evaporates
- what powers the water cycle?
- when water evaporates what happens
- when clouds are high in thee atmosphere you get
- when water falls from the sky due to gravity is makes
- what the name of water moving in a river?
- when a solid goes to a liquid
- what falls from the sky and is white and fluffy
Down
- when clouds have to much gas what happens
- Where do clouds form
- a cloud on the ground
- when water turns into ground water
- what does the sun do when it heats oceans
- when plants release water its called
- when it rains you get ____ from hills
15 Clues: Where do clouds form • a cloud on the ground • what powers the water cycle? • when a solid goes to a liquid • when water turns into ground water • when water evaporates what happens • when plants release water its called • when it rains you get ____ from hills • where does water go after it evaporates • when clouds have to much gas what happens • ...
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
Across
- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- process where plants use sun's energy
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
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- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • ...
BIOL 350 SP18 Final 2018-05-17
Across
- electron transport forms ______and NADPH.
- not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur
- CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants
- the amount of rain, snow, or hail that falls on the watershed
- some G3P is not recycled, but instead, used to make this
- study of the interrelationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment
- traits that are relatively easy and quick to quantify
- small pores, typically on the undersides of leaves
- main force that drives absorption of water, causes negative pressure, and draws water through the plant
- relative measure of the ability of a plant to both survive and reproduce
- CO2 is first fixed in this type of cell in C4 plants
- nutrients are taken up by a plant through these
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- biological feedback to a changing environment that is a result of evolution by natural selection
- photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- a very common photosynthetic pigment
- process where plants use sun's energy
- morpho-physio-phenological traits which impact fitness indirectly via their effects on growth, reproduction and survival
- water potential of an open beaker of pure water
- a nutrient is ________ if it is required for a plant to grow from a seed and complete the life cycle
- enzyme that accounts for 50% of the soluble proteins in the chloroplast and plays an important role in photosynthesis
20 Clues: a very common photosynthetic pigment • process where plants use sun's energy • electron transport forms ______and NADPH. • CO2 is fixed during this time in CAM plants • photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • not needed for the Calvin-Benson cycle to occur • water potential of an open beaker of pure water • nutrients are taken up by a plant through these • ...
HSIE 2025-05-22
Across
- Opposite of Leeward
- A sequence that repeats itself
- Make Something Different
- Near the Equator
- Distance North or South of The Equator
- Place or Position
- Worldwide
- Earth's Protective Blanket
- Surface Features of The Land
- How Landforms are Arranged
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- Opposite of Windward
- Water From The Sky
- Normal Weather of a Reqion
- Liquid Version of Ice
- Height Above Sea Level
- Relating To The Shape of The Land
- Related to Mountains
- A Tool to See Where is North
18 Clues: Worldwide • Near the Equator • Place or Position • Water From The Sky • Opposite of Leeward • Opposite of Windward • Related to Mountains • Liquid Version of Ice • Height Above Sea Level • Make Something Different • Normal Weather of a Reqion • Earth's Protective Blanket • How Landforms are Arranged • A Tool to See Where is North • Surface Features of The Land • A sequence that repeats itself • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2022-01-13
Across
- breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals through contact with the Earth's atmosphere.
- plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water.
- reverse of nitrogen fixation; nitrates converted to nitrogen gas, which is diffused back into the atmosphere
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
Down
- chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- happens when water falls down to Earth's surface.
- pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor.
- The procsess by which nitrogen moves through both living and nonliving things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria.
- nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria.
11 Clues: happens when water falls down to Earth's surface. • nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria. • the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water. • the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states. • breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals through contact with the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Y6-Geography-cossword-puzzle 2021-02-02
Across
- A fold mountain range.
- A block mountain
- A flat area of fertile soil adjacent to a river.
- Water turning into water vapour is called..
- The second largest ocean.
- An ideal place for a port.
- Breakdown of rocks by water, ice or changes in temperature.
- Are sources of many rivers.
Down
- Flows to the Atlantic ocean
- low land between hills or mountains.
- A river/stream flowing into a larger river/lake.
- A river that flows to the Mediterranean sea.
- Where most water in the water cycle is stored.
- The largest and the deepest ocean
- A volcanic mountain
15 Clues: A block mountain • A volcanic mountain • A fold mountain range. • The second largest ocean. • An ideal place for a port. • Flows to the Atlantic ocean • Are sources of many rivers. • The largest and the deepest ocean • low land between hills or mountains. • Water turning into water vapour is called.. • A river that flows to the Mediterranean sea. • ...
Water Cycle SMS-Alyssa C 2024-12-16
Across
- The things in the sky that cover up the sun and rains.
- Plants breathing and releasing water vapor.
- Gas turning into water
- Clouds with ice in them.
- A stream flowing.
- The thing you have to get through before entering and exiting Earth.
- steam that comes out of a Volcano.
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- Water in the ground.
- The main source of the water cycle.
- When precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
- Hydrogen and Oxygen.
- water running off land
- Snow melting into the rivers.
- Bathing in the sun.
- Smaller oceans.
15 Clues: Smaller oceans. • A stream flowing. • Bathing in the sun. • Water in the ground. • Hydrogen and Oxygen. • water running off land • Gas turning into water • Clouds with ice in them. • Snow melting into the rivers. • steam that comes out of a Volcano. • The main source of the water cycle. • Plants breathing and releasing water vapor. • ...
Grade 5 Science Test 2023-10-27
Across
- Underground water-bearing rock layer
- Rough or grainy texture, larger particles.
- Layer Region with high ozone concentration in Earth's stratosphere.
- Solid with repeating atomic/molecular pattern, geometric shape.
- Liquid turning into vapor due to heat/pressure.
- Disposal site where waste is buried.
- Gaseous layer surrounding a planet.
- Storage area for water, natural/artificial.
- Water falling from atmosphere as rain, snow, etc.
- Power from nuclear reactions, atom splitting.
- Vapor turning into liquid through cooling.
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- Rock formed from solidified magma or lava.
- Rock changed by heat/pressure.
- Rock from compacted sediments.
- Electricity generated from moving water.
- Naturally occurring inorganic solid with specific composition and structure.
- Cycle Continuous movement/exchange of water between Earth's surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere.
- Process of particles settling and accumulating in layers.
18 Clues: Rock changed by heat/pressure. • Rock from compacted sediments. • Gaseous layer surrounding a planet. • Underground water-bearing rock layer • Disposal site where waste is buried. • Electricity generated from moving water. • Rock formed from solidified magma or lava. • Rough or grainy texture, larger particles. • Vapor turning into liquid through cooling. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-18
Across
- enzyme that adds CO2 to RuBP
- where light energy is converted into an excited electron in photosynthesis
- Where photosynthesis takes place in eukaryotes
- last stage in Calvin cycle
- ____________ photophosphorylation is carried out when both ATP and NADPH are required by the cell
- disc-shaped photosynthetic structures in chloroplasts
- space surrounding the granum
Down
- the biochemical pathway used for fixation of CO2
- organized unit of pigments found within a photosynthetic membrane, containing both a light-harvesting complex and a reaction center
- _________ photophosphorylation occurs when the making of NADPH is bypassed and is favored in anaerobic organisms
- light ________ reactions absorb energy from sunlight to make chemical energy
- 680nm; occurs first
- 700nm; occurs second
- stack of thylakoids
- ________ photosynthesis makes glucose, water, and oxygen
- where Calvin cycle occurs in eukaryotes
16 Clues: 680nm; occurs first • stack of thylakoids • 700nm; occurs second • last stage in Calvin cycle • enzyme that adds CO2 to RuBP • space surrounding the granum • where Calvin cycle occurs in eukaryotes • Where photosynthesis takes place in eukaryotes • the biochemical pathway used for fixation of CO2 • disc-shaped photosynthetic structures in chloroplasts • ...
The Water Cycle 2013-05-01
8 Clues: Heats up water • Opposite of water • Frozen precipitation • Another name for rain • Large body of salt water • Water turns from liquid into vapour • The process of changing from water vapour to water droplets • Evaporation, condensation and precipitation are all stages of the water ____ / Down
The Water Cycle 2013-11-01
Across
- Water drops fall from clouds as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- Where the sun heats water and turns it into water vapour
- Water evaporates from trees and plants into the atmosphere
- If the ground is hard, the water runs over the top of the land to the sea
Down
- Water vapour rises and cools high up in the sky. The gas turns back to a liquid forming water droplets
- Water flows through the ground towards the sea
- Water seeps through the pores in the soil into the ground
- Constant movement of water through, over and above the earth
8 Clues: Water flows through the ground towards the sea • Where the sun heats water and turns it into water vapour • Water drops fall from clouds as rain, snow, sleet or hail • Water seeps through the pores in the soil into the ground • Water evaporates from trees and plants into the atmosphere • Constant movement of water through, over and above the earth • ...
the water cycle 2016-01-17
8 Clues: is frozen water • the process of water • it is also called H2O • when ice becomes vapor • when ice becomes liquid • when the water gets cold • when water becomes vapor • when the water vapor becomes liquid
Water Cycle Crossword 2017-10-12
Across
- The process by which liquid water is taken up by the roots of a plant.
- The process by which liquid water moves upwards through a plant and evaporates as water vapor from its leaves.
- The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water.
- The process by which solid water (ice) changes to liquid water
Down
- Water falling as rain, snow from the atmosphere to Earth.
- The process by which liquid water
- The movement of liquid water on Earth's surface
- The process by which liquid water
- to solid water (ice).
9 Clues: to solid water (ice). • The process by which liquid water • The process by which liquid water • The movement of liquid water on Earth's surface • Water falling as rain, snow from the atmosphere to Earth. • The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water. • The process by which solid water (ice) changes to liquid water • ...
Earth Water Cycle 2024-02-09
8 Clues: rain or snow • When water returns to the sky • when moisture turns into clouds • a body of water on top of the earth • Water soaked up underneath the earth • When snow melts and runs down the mountain • living things which give off air into the sky • When water collects in the sky into white puffs.
water cycle B) 2023-02-03
8 Clues: Water that runs off • It falls out of clouds • Water evaporates out of plants. • When water evaporates into the air. • has Something to do with condensing • When water vapor goes inside a plant • This is when water goes into the ground. • Is the process of water undergoing a cycle.
The Water Cycle 2023-02-20
8 Clues: gas into solid • water into gas • water as a gas • a common liquid • used to cool drinks • water going on land • used to cool a plant • when water falls on earth
the water cycle 2021-10-07
The Water Cycle 2023-10-23
Across
- a group of parts working together
- water gathers together due to a change in temperature or pressure, going from a gas to a liquid again
- liquid turns into vapor because of temperature or pressure
- examples are lakes and ponds
Down
- evaporation off of plants' leaves
- water falls to the earth in the form of rain or snow or sleet or hail
- something that occurs over and over again
- all the water components of the Earth
8 Clues: examples are lakes and ponds • evaporation off of plants' leaves • a group of parts working together • all the water components of the Earth • something that occurs over and over again • liquid turns into vapor because of temperature or pressure • water falls to the earth in the form of rain or snow or sleet or hail • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-10-13
Across
- A process that occurs when liquid water turns to water vapor
- A process where plants release water vapor into the air
- Is a process where water vapor turns to liquid
Down
- Movement of water in the Earths system
- Ocean currents that form from wind at the top of the sea
- Any form of water that falls to Earth from clouds
- Currents caused by a difference in temperature or density
- A body of rocks or sediment that stores water and lets it flow
8 Clues: Movement of water in the Earths system • Is a process where water vapor turns to liquid • Any form of water that falls to Earth from clouds • A process where plants release water vapor into the air • Ocean currents that form from wind at the top of the sea • Currents caused by a difference in temperature or density • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-10-24
Across
- a hole made in the earth to reach
- the process by which water disappears when heated up
- water in a gaseous form especially when below boiling temperature, and spread through the atmosphere
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface
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- water or the amount of water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow
- an accumulation of objects or matter
- to harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat
- anxious or upset
8 Clues: anxious or upset • a hole made in the earth to reach • an accumulation of objects or matter • water which collects as droplets on a cold surface • the process by which water disappears when heated up • to harden into or be hardened into a solid (as ice) by loss of heat • water or the amount of water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-10-27
Across
- when droplets in clouds get too heavy and fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the constant movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans
- when water soaks into the ground after precipitation occurs
- when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid water droplets
- the movement of water over the surface of the land
Down
- when plants take in water from the soil and release water vapor into the air
- when liquid water changes into water vapor
- when water changes from a liquid state to a solid state
8 Clues: when liquid water changes into water vapor • the movement of water over the surface of the land • when water changes from a liquid state to a solid state • when water soaks into the ground after precipitation occurs • when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid water droplets • the constant movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2024-11-11
Across
- A process in which water as a liquid or solid falls from the sky
- A large underground body of stored water
- A process in which water as a liquid becomes a gas by heating
- The process in which water evaporates off plants
- water that flows across the ground’s surface
Down
- Water that flows through soil or bedrock
- The process in which water soaks into sediment or bedrock
- A process in which water as a gas becomes a liquid by cooling
8 Clues: Water that flows through soil or bedrock • A large underground body of stored water • water that flows across the ground’s surface • The process in which water evaporates off plants • The process in which water soaks into sediment or bedrock • A process in which water as a gas becomes a liquid by cooling • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-02-29
Across
- When a heat source turns water into water vapor
- When gas turns into liquid
- When a heat source evaporates water from plants
- Energy from a source used for evaporation and transpiration
Down
- When clouds release forms of water to the ground
- When water collects together
- The process of water moving through the Earth
- When water falls down hills,mountains,etc
8 Clues: When gas turns into liquid • When water collects together • When water falls down hills,mountains,etc • The process of water moving through the Earth • When a heat source turns water into water vapor • When a heat source evaporates water from plants • When clouds release forms of water to the ground • Energy from a source used for evaporation and transpiration
The Water Cycle 2024-02-29
Across
- When a heat source turns water into water vapor
- When gas turns into liquid
- When a heat source evaporates water from plants
- Energy from a source used for evaporation and transpiration
Down
- When clouds release forms of water to the ground
- When water collects together
- The process of water moving through the Earth
- When water falls down hills,mountains,etc
8 Clues: When gas turns into liquid • When water collects together • When water falls down hills,mountains,etc • The process of water moving through the Earth • When a heat source turns water into water vapor • When a heat source evaporates water from plants • When clouds release forms of water to the ground • Energy from a source used for evaporation and transpiration
Water Cycle Crossword 2024-03-05
Across
- the process of water going through all 4 stages
- the process of water vapor turning into clouds
- the process of water falling to the earth
- the process of water turning into water vapor
- the warmth generated by the sun
- the process of water flowing into a larger body of water
Down
- the process of water collecting into a body of water, such as a stream, lake, pond, or puddle
- the process of water evaporating from plants
8 Clues: the warmth generated by the sun • the process of water falling to the earth • the process of water evaporating from plants • the process of water turning into water vapor • the process of water vapor turning into clouds • the process of water going through all 4 stages • the process of water flowing into a larger body of water • ...
