water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2022-03-10
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- a group of seed plants that bear their seeds directly on the scales of cones
- tissue a specialized tissue in plants that carries water and nutrients
- grain in seed plants, the structure that contains the entire male gametophyte
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf in its ovary
- a structure that contains one or more matured ovaries
- a spore-producing plant the multicellular diploid phase of a plant life cycle
- a gamete producing plant the multicellular haploid phase of plant life cycle
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- a group of plants that have specialized reproductive organs but lack vascular tissue
- the first leaf or first pair of leaves produced by the embryo of seed plant
- vascular tissue that transports solutions of nutrient and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis through the plant
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves in its ovary
- a group of seed plants that bear their seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seed; also called flowering plants
- of generation life cycle that has 2 alternating phases, a haploid (N) phase and a diploid (2N) phase
- in seed plats, the structure in which the female gametophytes develop
- a structure in flowering plants that surrounds and protects seeds
- tube the structure in a seed plant that contains 2 haploid sperm nuclei
- vascular tissue that carries water upwards from the roots to every part of the plant
- a plant embryo and a food supply inside a protective covering
18 Clues: an angiosperm with one seed leaf in its ovary • an angiosperm with two seed leaves in its ovary • a structure that contains one or more matured ovaries • a plant embryo and a food supply inside a protective covering • a structure in flowering plants that surrounds and protects seeds • in seed plats, the structure in which the female gametophytes develop • ...
Part 2 Unit 4: Water and the Water Cycle 2023-01-23
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- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- the falling to earth of any form of water
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay that impedes water flow
- Water that can be easily seen above Earth's surface
- A layer of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks & pores are COMPLETELY FILLED with water
- attraction between molecules of different substances
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- An ecosystem where all water runoff drains into a single body of water
- Geologic material with little or no permeability.Water does not pass through this layer or the rate of movement is extremely slow.
- A layer of rock and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
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- a highland or ridge that separates one watershed from another
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- an aquifer made of porous rock covered by soil out of which water can easily flow
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
24 Clues: the falling to earth of any form of water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • Water that can be easily seen above Earth's surface • attraction between molecules of different substances • ...
Kevin’s crossword puzzle(6th grade) 2022-05-28
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- why did the man burn himself after touching the stove
- what force pulls you down to the ground
- when heat goes up and cold goes down what is this called
- What is the first part of the water cycle.
- what do antibodies cure.
- what is the basic unit of life
- which layer of the atomosphere has the ozone in it
- if a ball is on top of a roof and is about to fall what energy does it have.
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- what system of the body protects it.
- what circulates oxygenated blood cells Around the body.
- what sphere of the earth is the ocean.
- what layer of the atmosphere protects the Earth from ultra violet rays.
- what is the largest organ in the body
- what stage of the water cycle forms clouds.
- what surrounds the membrane of a plant cell
15 Clues: what do antibodies cure. • what is the basic unit of life • what system of the body protects it. • what is the largest organ in the body • what sphere of the earth is the ocean. • what force pulls you down to the ground • What is the first part of the water cycle. • what stage of the water cycle forms clouds. • what surrounds the membrane of a plant cell • ...
Midterm side dish 1 2023-12-12
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- when it is hot and easy to breathe
- the degree of the air or anything
- natural weather such as volcanoes, hurricanes,tornados,earthquakes,and floods
- the earth is blank at 23 degrees
- are caused by the tilt of the earth or direct or indirect sunlight
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- when it is cold and hard to breathe
- are what happen every month by what part of the sun is reflecting off the moon
- the weather in an area for a long time
- the line through the center of the earth
- what are in the sky that hold rain
- the force that attracts something to the center of it
- the thing caused by the gravitational pull of the moon ( think oceans)
- the line around the earth separating the two hemispheres
- when a hot or cold blank fills up an area
- happens when water is in a cycle
15 Clues: happens when water is in a cycle • the earth is blank at 23 degrees • the degree of the air or anything • what are in the sky that hold rain • when it is hot and easy to breathe • when it is cold and hard to breathe • the weather in an area for a long time • the line through the center of the earth • when a hot or cold blank fills up an area • ...
Weathering 2025-04-15
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- The reddish brown tinge when iron or steel combine with oxygen. A specific type of oxidation occurring on iron or steel forming iron oxide.
- fragmented materials which become the raw material for rocks and for the formation of soils.
- the principal source of inorganic material in the soil, which vegetation needs to grow.
- external forces that drive the rock cycle --the (continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals).
- a chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons.
- process that gives the zing and sparkle to fizzy beverages. Water combined with carbon dioxide.
- (continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals) - 2 words
- Weathering with Water when rock breaks down into progressively smaller fragments without being altered by chemicals.
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- the universal solvent -- (meaning it can dissolve almost anything),
- shape of the land
- the first essential step in wearing down the landscape.
- rock debris that comes from frost action found at the base of cliffs in mountain ranges.
- process removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by converting it into chemical compounds called carbonates that can be dissolved in water and eventually turned into rock.
- mountain range in Asia with some of Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest.
- sediments picked up and moved by wind, running water, ice, and waves.
- weathering action of animals and plants that increase both mechanical and chemical weathering.
- type of weathering When oxygen dissolved in water comes into contact with iron in a rock, and the iron is removed, weakening the structural integrity of the rock.
- rocks breaking down by physically disintegrating or chemically decomposing.
- internal forces that drive the rock cycle --the (continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals).
19 Clues: shape of the land • a chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons. • the first essential step in wearing down the landscape. • the universal solvent -- (meaning it can dissolve almost anything), • sediments picked up and moved by wind, running water, ice, and waves. • (continuous creation and destruction of rocks and minerals) - 2 words • ...
Life cycle of some animals 2025-02-21
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- A young chicken is called ….
- A ladybird larva changes into a ….
- A young frog is called ….
- A tadpole has tail and breathe through ….
- An adult frog breathes through lungs and ….
- Mosquito larvae and pupae breathe through …. that pierce through the water surface
- Eggs of frog are laid in ….
- The larva of a mosquito is called a ….
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- A .... is a pattern that repeats itself continuously
- The larva of a butterfly is called a ….
- A fully developed human …. is able to reproduce
- The stages of grasshopper are egg, …. and adult
- This insect has 4 stages of life cycle and spread disease such as dengue fever
- An ability to shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth.
- An egg of human develops into a baby inside the mother …. until it is ready to be born
15 Clues: A young frog is called …. • Eggs of frog are laid in …. • A young chicken is called …. • A ladybird larva changes into a …. • The larva of a mosquito is called a …. • The larva of a butterfly is called a …. • A tadpole has tail and breathe through …. • An adult frog breathes through lungs and …. • A fully developed human …. is able to reproduce • ...
Facts About Water in Singapore 2014-10-21
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- Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore.
- Without water, a person can only live for ______ days.
- Use a _______ filled with water to wash vehicles instead of a water hose.
- Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives.
- ________ is the only substance that can exist in 3 forms; solids, liquids, gaseous states.
- The process of turning seawater into drinking water is called _____________.
- Water ________ devices help us to reduce wastage of water.
- PUB's mascot is named Water _______.
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- We can help save water by using a _____ when we brush teeth, instead of leaving the tap running.
- Only less than 1% of the water on Earth is made up of _______ water.
- This is the authority that manages the complete water cycle in Singapore.
- Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore.
- The 4 National Taps of Singapore are __________, desalinated water, imported water from Johor and NEWater.
- Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose.
- ___________ found in pipes is a waste of water if not repaired promptly.
15 Clues: PUB's mascot is named Water _______. • Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives. • Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose. • Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore. • Without water, a person can only live for ______ days. • Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore. • ...
Phohohohoho 2024-11-25
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- Pathway It supplies immediate energy source
- A tiny disc-shaped interconnected membranous sacs
- The type of sugar produced by photosynthesis
- It is important in the global recycling of carbon in the environment
- A series of enzyme-controlled reactions that occur inside the cytoplasm
- The movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase
- Cycle The light independent stage in photosynthesis
- What is stored in chemical bonds of glucose after photosynthesis
- This layer contains tiny opening and it is where gases enter and exit the leaves
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- It absorbs energy from sunlight and strikes photosystem II
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- Respiration A biochemical process that occurs in 3 stages
- Cycle It is also knows as citric acid cycle
- Energy source for photosynthesis
- disease A set of chronic illness
- A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air
- It is where photosynthesis occurs in the middle layer
- The space in the inner membrane that holds a thick fluid
- The study of the concept of energy flow within living systems
- One of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
20 Clues: Energy source for photosynthesis • disease A set of chronic illness • The type of sugar produced by photosynthesis • Pathway It supplies immediate energy source • A tiny disc-shaped interconnected membranous sacs • The movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase • A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-13
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- Storage of carbon
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- Feedback that increases the original change
- Movement of matter caused by differences in density
- Solid whose atoms or other components appear in a regular, repeating pattern
- Forms when rock is subjected to extreme heat
- Forms when particles of previous rocks are transported by water, wind, or gravity to form layers of minerals
- Feedback that decreases the change
- Solid particles that settle out of a solution that are transported or deposited near Earth's surface
- Measure of the percentage of light that a particular surface will reflect
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- Movement of a chemical through the biosphere and geosphere
- Substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances
- Ratio of the mass to volume of a substance
- Forms when other rock partially melts underground
- Movement of carbon through the spheres
- Substance composed of atoms of two or more different types of elements
- Movement of energy as visible light
- Transfer of heat energy through collisions
- Hot fluid mixture
- Processes that form rock and transform it from one type into another
- Gradual build up
- Substance that has specific characteristics
22 Clues: Gradual build up • Storage of carbon • Hot fluid mixture • Feedback that decreases the change • Movement of energy as visible light • Movement of carbon through the spheres • Ratio of the mass to volume of a substance • Transfer of heat energy through collisions • Feedback that increases the original change • Substance that has specific characteristics • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2020-04-28
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- the loss or extraction of a substance into a liquid
- plastics less than 5mm in length
- a community of biotic and abiotic components
- the movement of sediment from weathered rocks
- earth-centered worldview, everything is equally important
- cycle relating to the movement of oxygen and *
- human-centered worldview, human race concerned
- process of inhaling and exhaling CO2 to produce energy
- when water droplets bind to a surface through cooling
- when ice or snow turns directly into a gas
- the process of earth's surface slowly rising
- processes through which resources are provided
- human-centered worldview, individually obsessed
- type of action taken before an event (to restrict occurrence)
- element rich (nutritious) additives for soil
- the movement from high to low concentration areas
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- when liquid water is turned into vapour through solar radiation
- subsystem containing all of the Earth's water
- type of action taken after an event (to mitigate the effect)
- organisms that create their own food (e.g. through photosynthesis the conversion of sunlight into simple sugars (food)
- algae blooms resulting from excess phosphorus in water
- when water seeps into the lithosphere
- the process of organic substances being broken down
- subsystem containing all of Earth's biotic components
- the breaking down of rocks by weathering agents
- when humidity reaches 100% and water returns to the surface
- when snow melts and causes runoff
- when water transfers through plants and evaporates from leaves
- places promoting a connection with the land
- cycle relating to the transformation and movement of water
- subsystem containing all the land (solid and semi solid)
- processes through which the environment is regulated
- organisms that eat other animals or plants
- when water moves down a slope to a collection point
- earth-centered worldview, resources and other races considered
- subsystem containing all of Earth's air (above land)
- emission of carbon from burning of fossil fuels
- processes which aid human survival
- an area on Earth with consistent climate and environment
39 Clues: plastics less than 5mm in length • when snow melts and causes runoff • processes which aid human survival • when water seeps into the lithosphere • organisms that eat other animals or plants • when ice or snow turns directly into a gas • places promoting a connection with the land • a community of biotic and abiotic components • ...
Photosynthesis A Level 2023-10-24
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- The final product of the Calvin cycle, which can be used to synthesize glucose and other carbohydrates.
- The type of spectrum that shows the efficiency of different wavelengths of light in driving photosynthesis.
- The high-energy molecule produced during the light-dependent reactions that is used to power the Calvin cycle.
- The location where the majority of photosynthesis occurs in most plant leaves.
- The process of electron transport in photosystem I that forms a closed loop, generating ATP but not reducing NADP+.
- The ORGANELLE in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- During __________ photophosphorylation, electrons from water molecules are used to generate oxygen, NADPH, and ATP.
- The specialized structures within chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- During the Calvin cycle, which 3-carbon compound is initially formed when carbon dioxide is added to RuBP, and then goes through a series of chemical reactions to produce glucose?
- The process of photosynthesis that takes place in the absence of light, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- The absorption spectrum of a photosynthetic pigment shows which wavelengths of light it can absorb, while the action spectrum shows its __________.
- What is the name of the enzyme responsible for the regeneration of RuBP (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate) in the Calvin cycle, thus allowing it to accept more CO2?
- The enzyme responsible for fixing carbon dioxide during the Calvin cycle.
- The main photosynthetic pigment, chlorophyll, primarily absorbs light in which two regions of the electromagnetic spectrum?
- During non-cyclic photophosphorylation, electrons are transferred from photosystem II to photosystem I through an ________ transport chain.
- The fluid-filled space within a chloroplast where the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis takes place.
- Tiny openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange in photosynthesis.
- The process in photosynthesis that generates oxygen as a byproduct.
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- The mobile electron carrier that shuttles electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I in non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
- The type of spectrum by which chlorophyll and other pigments capture light energy for photosynthesis.
- The electron carrier molecule involved in the electron transport chain during photosynthesis.
- The phase of the Calvin cycle where ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions are used to reduce 3-PGA to form G3P.
- The second stage of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose.
- In the light-dependent reactions, what is the primary electron donor molecule that gets oxidized and releases electrons to the electron transport chain?
- The first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is converted into chemical energy.
- During the Calvin cycle, the reduction of 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PGA) to form a carbohydrate primarily requires the input of which molecule?
- In the process of photophosphorylation, what complex in the thylakoid membrane couples the flow of protons to the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP?
- The gas taken in during photosynthesis and used to produce glucose.
- In cyclic photophosphorylation, which photosystem is primarily involved in the cyclic electron flow?
- This process in photosynthesis involves the fixation of carbon dioxide into a stable organic molecule, a critical step in the Calvin cycle.
- This range of the electromagnetic spectrum is most effectively absorbed by chlorophyll during photosynthesis.
- The initial acceptor molecule for carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle.
- Pigments other than chlorophyll, like carotenoids, play a role in broadening the absorption spectrum and capturing light in the ________ regions.
- This pigmented molecule is found in both photosystem I and photosystem II and plays a key role in capturing and transferring light energy during photosynthesis.
- The primary PIGMENT responsible for capturing light in photosynthesis.
35 Clues: The ORGANELLE in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The gas taken in during photosynthesis and used to produce glucose. • The process in photosynthesis that generates oxygen as a byproduct. • The initial acceptor molecule for carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle. • The primary PIGMENT responsible for capturing light in photosynthesis. • ...
Science Chapter 10 Vocabulary List 2021-03-10
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- the amount of salt that is dissolved in water
- the evaporation of excess water from a plant
- all the water contained on Earth
- an area of land from which water drains into a water system
- the change of a liquid into a gas
- the constant movement of water between the earth and its atmosphere
- a substance capable of dissolving another substance
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- a form of water that falls from the atmosphere to the earth
- the water within the earth
- the water that can be seen on the surface of the earth
- the change of a gas into a liquid
- to mix with another substance
12 Clues: the water within the earth • to mix with another substance • all the water contained on Earth • the change of a gas into a liquid • the change of a liquid into a gas • the evaporation of excess water from a plant • the amount of salt that is dissolved in water • a substance capable of dissolving another substance • the water that can be seen on the surface of the earth • ...
Physical Geology (GEOL101) - Exam 5 Review Crossword 2024-04-29
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- Dunes where ridges form parallel to wind direction
- A region extending from low tide line up to the upper limit affected by storm waves
- Wave-resistant structure composed of organisms
- Desert erosional feature formed by deflation (2 words)
- Crescent dune with tips pointing upwind
- Tall, towering desert erosional feature with caprock that is resistant to erosion
- Desert erosional feature formed by abrasion
- Zone through which sunlight does not penetrate
- Another name for axial tilt, a Milankovitch Cycle of every 11,000 years
- Dominant driver of erosion in deserts
- The only continent on present-day Earth without glaciers
- Coastal process driven by wind moving over ocean water
- The dominant weathering process in deserts
- Coast along which sea level rises or land sinks
- Features that cover 30% of Earth’s land surface
- HIGHER or LOWER latitudes are where deserts are more common (pick one)
- Features that cover 10% of Earth’s land surface
- Measure of dissolved solids in seawater
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- Granular snow that is converted to glacial ice
- In deserts, yearly evaporation is MORE or LESS than precipitation (pick one)
- Crescent dune with tips pointing downwind
- Deep-sea sediment composed mostly of shells of marine animals and plants
- A Milankovitch Cycle, the change in the orientation of Earth’s axis, every 26,000 years
- Spit or bar that closes a back bay off from the ocean
- The number of meters thick a glacier must be for plastic flow to begin
- Spit that connects an island to the mainland
- Zone of ocean water where photosynthesis can occur
- Dunes where ridges form perpendicular to wind direction
- A bowl-shaped feature formed by glacial erosion
- The Milankovitch Cycle affecting Earth's orbit, occurs every 100,000 years
- One of the two types of glacial movement, occasional movement (2 words)
- Fluctuation in sea level driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun
- The slow circulation of ocean water from depth to the surface
- Type of soil found in desert environments
- Piles of rubble left along the edges or terminus of a glacier
- Fertile windblown deposit, made up of silt and clay
36 Clues: Dominant driver of erosion in deserts • Crescent dune with tips pointing upwind • Measure of dissolved solids in seawater • Crescent dune with tips pointing downwind • Type of soil found in desert environments • The dominant weathering process in deserts • Desert erosional feature formed by abrasion • Spit that connects an island to the mainland • ...
Physical Geology (GEOL101) - Exam 5 Review Crossword 2024-03-27
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- Dunes where ridges form parallel to wind direction
- A region extending from low tide line up to the upper limit affected by storm waves
- Wave-resistant structure composed of organisms
- Desert erosional feature formed by deflation (2 words)
- Crescent dune with tips pointing upwind
- Tall, towering desert erosional feature with caprock that is resistant to erosion
- Desert erosional feature formed by abrasion
- Zone through which sunlight does not penetrate
- Another name for axial tilt, a Milankovitch Cycle of every 11,000 years
- Dominant driver of erosion in deserts
- The only continent on present-day Earth without glaciers
- Coastal process driven by wind moving over ocean water
- The dominant weathering process in deserts
- Coast along which sea level rises or land sinks
- Features that cover 30% of Earth’s land surface
- HIGHER or LOWER latitudes are where deserts are more common (pick one)
- Features that cover 10% of Earth’s land surface
- Measure of dissolved solids in seawater
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- Granular snow that is converted to glacial ice
- In deserts, yearly evaporation is MORE or LESS than precipitation (pick one)
- Crescent dune with tips pointing downwind
- Deep-sea sediment composed mostly of shells of marine animals and plants
- A Milankovitch Cycle, the change in the orientation of Earth’s axis, every 26,000 years
- Spit or bar that closes a back bay off from the ocean
- The number of meters thick a glacier must be for plastic flow to begin
- Spit that connects an island to the mainland
- Zone of ocean water where photosynthesis can occur
- Dunes where ridges form perpendicular to wind direction
- A bowl-shaped feature formed by glacial erosion
- The Milankovitch Cycle affecting Earth's orbit, occurs every 100,000 years
- One of the two types of glacial movement, occasional movement (2 words)
- Fluctuation in sea level driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun
- The slow circulation of ocean water from depth to the surface
- Type of soil found in desert environments
- Piles of rubble left along the edges or terminus of a glacier
- Fertile windblown deposit, made up of silt and clay
36 Clues: Dominant driver of erosion in deserts • Crescent dune with tips pointing upwind • Measure of dissolved solids in seawater • Crescent dune with tips pointing downwind • Type of soil found in desert environments • The dominant weathering process in deserts • Desert erosional feature formed by abrasion • Spit that connects an island to the mainland • ...
Ecology2 2022-03-22
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- Gas that gets stuck in the atmosphere which contributes to global warming
- A gas we breathe, O2
- A process which turns glucose into energy
- When carbon atoms travel from the atmosphere to the earth and back
- A membrane around cells that controls what goes in and out
- When the climate changes and gets hotter
- A process which lets plants make food
- When a solution has a higher osmotic pressure as another
- A cycle where phosphorus is released from the ground and goes back into it
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- A change in earth's climate
- A measure of how much carbon a person adds to the atmosphere
- A gas we breathe out, CO2
- A cycle in which water is spread through the earth
- A process when solutions travel through a membrane to balance out both sides
- A natural sugar used to store energy
- When a solution has the same osmotic pressure as another
- A cycle where nitrogen travels through the atmosphere and the earth
- When a high concentration substance moves to a lower concentration area
- The energy made from cellular respiration
- When a solution has a lower osmotic pressure as another
20 Clues: A gas we breathe, O2 • A gas we breathe out, CO2 • A change in earth's climate • A natural sugar used to store energy • A process which lets plants make food • When the climate changes and gets hotter • A process which turns glucose into energy • The energy made from cellular respiration • A cycle in which water is spread through the earth • ...
Chapter 4&5 Crossword 2024-09-27
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- third phase of hair cycle
- tissue with the ability to contract
- cause goosebumps when contracted
- glands that produce "natural body odor"
- body, portion of the neuron with organelles
- flat & irregularly shaped cells
- discs found in cardiac cells
- outermost epidermal layer
- found between vertebrae
- pigment producing cells in the stratum germinativum
- loose connective tissue
- attaches integument to muscles & bone
- tissue found lining organs and external surfaces
- connect muscle to bone
- glands that secrete through an opening
- tissue with a liquid matrix
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- cells that conduct impulses
- the result of blocked or infected sebaceous gland
- deepest dermal layer
- cartilage found in the ear
- fat tissue
- tissue with cells that form concentric rings around blood vessels
- innermost hair layer
- epidermal layer where cells are actively growing & dividing
- second phase of hair cycle
- connect bone to bone
- glands that secrete directly into the blood stream
- voluntary muscle tissue
- tissues that have a matrix associated with cells
- study of tissues
- durable water-resistant protein component of skin & nails
- first phase of hair cycle
- pigment used to protect skin from UV damage
- glands that maintain body temperature
34 Clues: fat tissue • study of tissues • deepest dermal layer • innermost hair layer • connect bone to bone • connect muscle to bone • voluntary muscle tissue • found between vertebrae • loose connective tissue • third phase of hair cycle • outermost epidermal layer • first phase of hair cycle • cartilage found in the ear • second phase of hair cycle • cells that conduct impulses • ...
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY ! 2024-12-18
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- The scientific term for the water cycle.
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
- The process of rainwater being absorbed into the ground.
- A phenomenon where water droplets form on cool surfaces.
- A light, misty rain.
- When water collects and overflows onto land.
- A cloud that brings rain.
- A type of rainstorm with intense rainfall and wind.
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- Heavy,continuous rain.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid.
- The instrument used to measure rainfall
- When rainwater runs off and gathers in rivers or streams.
- A small, light rain.
- A term for heavy rain or a rainstorm.
- The layer of clouds that usually brings rain.
15 Clues: A small, light rain. • A light, misty rain. • Heavy,continuous rain. • A cloud that brings rain. • A term for heavy rain or a rainstorm. • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • The instrument used to measure rainfall • The scientific term for the water cycle. • When water collects and overflows onto land. • The layer of clouds that usually brings rain. • ...
Biogeochemical crossword 2024-09-17
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- rain,snow,sleet, or hail
- Process in which vapor turns into water
- helps plants to grow in
- bacteria that breaks down organic matter
- the downward entry of water in soil or rocks
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- the process that water evaporates form a plant
- Animals need nitrogen to produce
- what occurs when fertilizer runoff causes excess algae and water weed
- sun what powers the water cycle
- Process in which a liquid turns into a gas
- prokaryote that is responsible for "fixing" nitrogen
- Large organic molecule containing nitrogen that contains your genetic information
- what molecule is produced when nitrogen is fixed
- our atmosphere contain 78% free
- animals get nitrogen into there systems by
15 Clues: helps plants to grow in • rain,snow,sleet, or hail • sun what powers the water cycle • our atmosphere contain 78% free • Animals need nitrogen to produce • Process in which vapor turns into water • bacteria that breaks down organic matter • Process in which a liquid turns into a gas • animals get nitrogen into there systems by • the downward entry of water in soil or rocks • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-10
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- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- the basic unit of matter
- table of chemical elements
- send into the air
- bang how the universe began
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- how far something is
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- are dark planet-sized regions that appear on the sun
- the substances that combine in a chemical reaction
- one of states of matter
- when water becomes a solid
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- able to be changed
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- anything having mass and taking up space
- microwave type of big bang theory
- mountain or hill which having lava
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- type of rocks
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- light from the sun
- the relative amount of solute
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- matter and space as a whole
- useable power such as heat or electricity
- having a PH of less than 7
28 Clues: type of rocks • send into the air • light from the sun • able to be changed • how far something is • one of states of matter • the basic unit of matter • table of chemical elements • when water becomes a solid • having a PH of less than 7 • bang how the universe began • matter and space as a whole • the relative amount of solute • microwave type of big bang theory • ...
Unit 2 Biology 2021-09-16
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- the process and organism, usually plants, uses to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food.
- converts chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more usable for the cell; site of cellular respiration
- known as citric acid cycle; produces 2 ATP and 6 NADH
- large complexes of proteins and pigments that are used to harvest light
- known as the calvin cycle; takes place in the stroma
- site of calvin cycle (dark reaction)
- organism that does not require O2
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules; takes place in plants and animals
- site of light dependent reactions
- first step in the breakdown of glucose to extract energy for cellular metabolism
- Made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar and 3 phosphate groups
- light-absorbing molecules
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- “solar energy plant” converts sunlight into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis; found only in plants
- chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria or yeasts
- uses light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis
- Function is to shuttle electrons from NADH and FADH2
- organism that requires O2
- stack of thylakoids
- sugar
- Made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar and 2 phosphate groups
20 Clues: sugar • stack of thylakoids • organism that requires O2 • light-absorbing molecules • organism that does not require O2 • site of light dependent reactions • site of calvin cycle (dark reaction) • Function is to shuttle electrons from NADH and FADH2 • known as the calvin cycle; takes place in the stroma • known as citric acid cycle; produces 2 ATP and 6 NADH • ...
Kahit ano 2024-11-25
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- disease A set of chronic illness
- The type of sugar produced by photosynthesis
- A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air
- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Respiration A biochemical process that occurs in 3 stages
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- One of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis.
- Cycle It is also knows as citric acid cycle
- The study of the concept of energy flow within living systems
- The space in the inner membrane that holds a thick fluid
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- Pathway It supplies immediate energy source
- It absorbs energy from sunlight and strikes photosystem II
- Cycle The light independent stage in photosynthesis
- What is stored in chemical bonds of glucose after photosynthesis
- It is where photosynthesis occurs in the middle layer
- This layer contains tiny opening and it is where gases enter and exit the leaves
- It is important in the global recycling of carbon in the environment
- A series of enzyme-controlled reactions that occur inside the cytoplasm
- A tiny disc-shaped interconnected membranous sacs
- The movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase
20 Clues: Energy source for photosynthesis • disease A set of chronic illness • The type of sugar produced by photosynthesis • Pathway It supplies immediate energy source • A tiny disc-shaped interconnected membranous sacs • The movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase • A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air • ...
Moon Crossword 2013-01-16
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- The middle, dark part of a shadow
- Type of eclipse where the moon falls into Earth's shadow
- Number of degrees that the moon's orbit is tilted
- The first phase in the moon cycle when the moon is between the sun and the Earth, making us unable to see any of it reflected (2 words)
- The lit part of the moon is growing
- The largest difference between high and low tide happens during this (2 words)
- Type of eclipse where the Earth falls in to the moon's shadow
- The smallest difference between high and low tide happens during this (2 words)
- One of these occurs when the moon, Earth and Sun are all in a line and a shadow is cast
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- The middle phase of the moon cycle where the entire moon face is illuminated (2 words)
- The lit part of the moon is getting smaller
- Occurs on the side of the Earth that is closest to the moon or opposite it, water level rises to its highest
- Number of days in the moon's full cycle
- Occurs on the sides of the Earth that are not close to the moon, water level drops to its lowest
- The outer, lighter part of a shadow
- Less than half of the moon is lit
- More than half of the moon is lit
17 Clues: The middle, dark part of a shadow • Less than half of the moon is lit • More than half of the moon is lit • The lit part of the moon is growing • The outer, lighter part of a shadow • Number of days in the moon's full cycle • The lit part of the moon is getting smaller • Number of degrees that the moon's orbit is tilted • ...
Moon Phases 2023-02-06
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- A tide when there is the greatest difference between high and low water
- When the waning moon is half illuminated
- The attraction between masses
- When all of the nearest side of the moon is in shadow
- The first half of the moons cycle
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- The curved sickle shape of a less-than-half illuminated moon
- The second half of the moons cycle
- A tide when there is least difference between high and low water
- When the waxing moon is half illuminated
- The twice daily rising and lowering of the sea
- When all of the nearest side of the moon is illuminated
- The shape between a half circle and and a full circle
12 Clues: The attraction between masses • The first half of the moons cycle • The second half of the moons cycle • When the waxing moon is half illuminated • When the waning moon is half illuminated • The twice daily rising and lowering of the sea • When all of the nearest side of the moon is in shadow • The shape between a half circle and and a full circle • ...
Unit 8 25 terms cross word James H 2021-09-28
Across
- remove all foreign material
- following the level of the land around a hill
- water that drains out of the soil after it has been wetted
- any material that supplies nutrients for plants
- a soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water
- a close growing crop planted to protect the soil surface
- the chain of animals that are eaten or eat other animals
- planting crops without plowing
- large land area where absorbed water goes into bodies of water.
- water that has very low salt or no salt
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- a substance that dissolves or changes materials
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- too much of a plant is eaten
- moisture from rain or snow
- The water that flows up the mouth of a river
- wearing away of soil
- Adding water for crops
- An area with very low precipitation
- water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
- a material placed on soil surface the help growth
- water that drains out of soil
- when water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil
- the cycling of water
- the amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil
- a material that reduces the acidic content of soil
26 Clues: wearing away of soil • the cycling of water • Adding water for crops • moisture from rain or snow • remove all foreign material • too much of a plant is eaten • water that drains out of soil • planting crops without plowing • changing from a liquid to a gas • An area with very low precipitation • water that has very low salt or no salt • Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil • ...
Water! 2025-04-07
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- protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural resources, such as water.
- A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger bodies of water; or the bed of a stream or river.
- A fleshy, typically large fruit with a hard skin, some varieties of which are dried and used as containers (historically used to carry water).
- The ability or right to use or approach something (in the context of water, this could refer to access to clean drinking water or water resources).
- come to have or obtain something (in the context of water, this could refer to acquiring water rights or new sources of water).
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- cycle, The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air (in the context of water, the atmosphere plays a crucial role in the water cycle through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation).
- The long-term average weather conditions of an area (climate significantly influences water availability through patterns of precipitation and evaporation).
- Water flowing over the surface of the ground, often carrying dissolved materials and small particles.
- An area or division having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries (water availability and management often vary by geographic region).
- process by which water vapor in the air changes into liquid water, typically forming clouds or dew.
- A result or effect of an action or condition (in the context of water, this could refer to the consequences of water pollution or water scarcity).
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- The state of being in short supply; shortage (specifically related to the insufficient availability of water resources).
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- water, Naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater within aquifers, that has a low concentration of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids.
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- A state in which there is not enough of something, especially water, to meet people's or needs.
- The quality of being able to be used or obtained (in the context of water, this refers to the amount of water readily accessible for use).
- The route taken by a river, stream, or canal.
- The maximum amount that something can contain or hold (in the context of water, this could refer to the capacity of a reservoir or a pipe).
- The action or process of supplying something (in the context of water, this refers to the system of delivering water to various locations).
- To use up the supply or resources of something, especially water, often rapidly or completely.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater.
25 Clues: The route taken by a river, stream, or canal. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds groundwater. • The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • cycle, The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. • ...
The Hydrological Cycle 2025-10-03
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- Underground layer of rock or soil that stores water
- A collection of tiny water drops floating in the sky
- The continuous movement of water on Earth, also called the water cycle
- Water falling from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- Gas changing into liquid, often forming clouds
- Plants releasing water vapour into the air through their leaves
- A big body of water surrounded by land
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- Water changing into gas when heated by the sun
- A large, slow-moving river of ice found in mountains or polar regions
- A large stream of moving water that flows into a lake or ocean
- Invisible gas form of water in the air
- The largest body of salt water on Earth
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rocks
- Liquid water that falls from clouds
14 Clues: Liquid water that falls from clouds • Invisible gas form of water in the air • A big body of water surrounded by land • The largest body of salt water on Earth • Water changing into gas when heated by the sun • Gas changing into liquid, often forming clouds • Water falling from the sky as rain, snow, or hail • Underground layer of rock or soil that stores water • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2018-11-28
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- plants do this to water only when their water potential is lower than that of the soil
- ions have this kind of effect on plants in high salt concentrations
- drought induces this type of root growth
- in response to high temperatures, membranes increase their number of this kind of fat
- this protein is quickly replaced in response to light stress in tolerant plants
- the biosynthesis of this enzyme is induced by UV light
- the plant's fitness to cope with an unfavorable condition
- this type of plant contains specialized cells called bundle sheath cells where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- a type of plant that can handle extreme dessication
- in this type of plant, stomata only open at night
- plant that can grow in soil with increased salinity
- permanent modifications that assist in survival of stressful environmental conditions
- this is caused by water stress; the vacuole contracts, turgor pressure decreases, and cells become flaccid
- senses water deficit
- the type of stress exerted by living factors
- this, along with LEA proteins, protects proteins during water deficit
- this regulates the localization of the VDE enzyme
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- a plant that is adapted to life in dry conditions, an example being a succulent
- this closes due to induction by ABA and loss of turgor pressure
- these are chaperones that prevent misfolding and precipitation of other proteins
- pathogen that eats plant once it is dead
- water stress promotes root growth, but suppresses this growth
- this enzyme binds to the thylakoid membrane only in high light
- the name of the cycle that allows the flow of electrons to continue and sets up a pH gradient
- the type of cells where ABA is synthesized
- tolerance of transitory stress
- carry out harmless dissipation of excess excitation energy as heat
- photorespiration occurs in this type of plant
- these mutants are ABA deficient and lose water rapidly
- the type of stress exerted by nonliving factors
- high temperatures cause proteins to undergo this process
- this plant has leaves with salt crystals
- pathogen that eats plant alive
33 Clues: senses water deficit • tolerance of transitory stress • pathogen that eats plant alive • drought induces this type of root growth • pathogen that eats plant once it is dead • this plant has leaves with salt crystals • the type of cells where ABA is synthesized • the type of stress exerted by living factors • photorespiration occurs in this type of plant • ...
ecology 2024-03-14
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- , can make their own food and energy,
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- show the relative amounts of various parameters (such as number of organisms, energy, and biomass) across trophic levels
- ,Any animal that consumes an herbivorous anima
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose,
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- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
- ,shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- ,the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric,
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation
- the series of processes by which food is grown or produced, sold, and eventually consumed.
- he process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- organisms that consume other organisms for energy. Animals, fungi, and protists
- ,The organisms that eat the producers
22 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • , can make their own food and energy, • ,The organisms that eat the producers • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • the position of an organism in the food chain • ,Any animal that consumes an herbivorous anima • he process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-15
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- The ETC also produces around 32-34 molecules of BLANK per 1 glucose molecule
- Alcohol fermentation happens in the BLANK of the cytoplasm of the cell
- The intermediate step turns the 2 NAD+ molecules into 2 BLANK molecules
- What is another energy source similar in structure to ATP that can be produced as two molecules during the Krebs cycle?
- Humans use this type of fungi to make bread due to alcohol fermentation
- How many molecules of CO2 are produced in the Krebs cycle per one glucose?
- The electrons that move down the ETC release BLANK used for pumping protons from the matrix to the intermembrane space which will later allow for ATP production through the ATP synthase
- The products of the intermediate step are 2 BLANK molecules
- In Eukaryotes, the ETC is located in the inner BLANK of the mitochondria
- Where does lactic acid fermentation take place?
- Which molecules get oxidized during the redox reaction?
- The Kreb cycle also produces two BLANK molecules through substrate-level phosphorylation per 1 glucose
- Two BLANK molecules are produced which are a type of electron carrier that are used in the ETC
- An example of when lactic acid fermentation happens is BLANK soreness from working out
- Which molecules get reduced during the redox reaction to create CO2 and water?
- Animals, bacteria, and BLANK perform anaerobic cellular respiration
- Two molecules of BLANK acid are produced during lactic acid fermentation
- There is both loss and gain of BLANK in cellular respiration so it is a redox reaction.
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- The Krebs cycle happens in the matrix of what organelle?
- Electrons leave the ETC and get passed to oxygen which is highly BLANK
- Throughout the cycle, 6 molecules of NAD+ become how many molecules of NADH per 1 glucose?
- The protons getting pumped into the intermembrane space establish a BLANK concentration of protons in the matrix
- The NADH and FADH2 BLANK electrons to the ETC
- Cellular respiration allows cells to BLANK energy as ATP that come from glucose molecules (can also be used for fermentation)
- Each oxygen bonds with 2 BLANKS to form water
- The ETC produces 2 molecules of BLANK per 1 glucose molecule
- This process produces 4 ATP (2 net ATP), 2 BLANK, and 2 NADH per 1 glucose
- Type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen and includes glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the ETC
- What is the waste product of the ETC?
- Animals, bacteria, fungi, and BLANK do aerobic cellular respiration
- Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of the BLANK of the cell
- Type of cellular respiration that does NOT require oxygen and includes glycolysis and fermentation (alcohol or lactic acid)
- Along with 2 molecules of CO2, 2 molecules of BLANK are produced from alcohol fermentation
- The intermediate step also produces 2 BLANK molecules
- The protons getting pumped into the intermembrane space establish a BLANK concentration of protons in the intermembrane space
- In Prokaryotes, the ETC is located on the BLANK membrane
36 Clues: What is the waste product of the ETC? • The NADH and FADH2 BLANK electrons to the ETC • Each oxygen bonds with 2 BLANKS to form water • Where does lactic acid fermentation take place? • The intermediate step also produces 2 BLANK molecules • Which molecules get oxidized during the redox reaction? • The Krebs cycle happens in the matrix of what organelle? • ...
vocabulary crossword 2025-12-03
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- – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – water stored underground in aquifers
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
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- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – water stored underground in aquifers • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • ...
Hinduism 2023-05-17
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- Hindu belief in rebirth after death
- A part of Brahman that represents creation
- This river is sacred to Hindus. It is believed that the water can wash away illness
- A division of four social classes based on the ancient Hindu teachings
- Hindu place of worship
- Ancient Hindu writings
- This religion can be described as this __________. It has no founder, no common language, no deity, no common scripture, and no common ritual
- Belief in freedom from the end of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- Also known as the Festival of Lights with traditions like lighting lamps and floating candles along rivers
- A prayer ritual
- A area of worship within the home
- A part of Brahman that is the preserver
- The one universal spirit
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- Belief that a person's actions, good or bad, impacts the place in society during rebirth
- This item is shared between siblings and represents a bond of protection
- The cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- Collection of stories, lessons, and epics. Ideas about Reincarnation and the cycle or rebirth is stressed in this
- This animal is sacred to Hindus
- The third largest world religion with 1 billion followers
- A famous Hindu leader known for methods of nonviolent protests in social change and the "Free the People" movement to free India from British control
- This holiday celebrates the return of spring with spaying colorful water and powders
- This activity helps Hindus learn about stories, lessons, and epics
- A part of Brahman that represents destruction
23 Clues: A prayer ritual • Hindu place of worship • Ancient Hindu writings • The one universal spirit • This animal is sacred to Hindus • A area of worship within the home • Hindu belief in rebirth after death • The cycle of life, death, and rebirth • A part of Brahman that is the preserver • A part of Brahman that represents creation • A part of Brahman that represents destruction • ...
Science 2024-10-31
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- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
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- Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a plant?
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
25 Clues: Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • Which factor is causing the most extinction? • n which country can one find 99% of marsupials • .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis? • ...
Science 2024-10-31
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- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
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- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a plant?
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
25 Clues: Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which factor is causing the most extinction? • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • n which country can one find 99% of marsupials • .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis? • ...
Science 2024-11-02
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- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrat
- Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a ?
- Which of these yields the maximum number of
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- place in plant cells
- In which organelles does photosynthesis
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA
- Which factor is causing the most
- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
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- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified
- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- Which one of these molecules are formed before
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
28 Clues: place in plant cells • Which factor is causing the most • Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle? • Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • In which organelles does photosynthesis • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which of these yields the maximum number of • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA • Which one of these molecules are formed before • ...
Science 2024-11-02
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- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
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- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a ?
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
25 Clues: Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which factor is causing the most extinction? • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • n which country can one find 99% of marsupials • .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a ? • ...
Parts of a Plant/Plant Cycle 2023-05-17
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- Supports the leaves and carries water, minerals, and food throughout the plant.
- The process of how plants make their food
- All plants start as a ___________
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- Plant cycle phase where the plant begins to grow
- gives plants their green color
- absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food for the plant
- anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from the soil
- makes seeds to continue the life cycle
- Plants get their energy from the ________
9 Clues: gives plants their green color • All plants start as a ___________ • makes seeds to continue the life cycle • Plants get their energy from the ________ • The process of how plants make their food • Plant cycle phase where the plant begins to grow • anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from the soil • ...
Anneliese's Rivers Crossword 2018-05-01
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- moving material from one place to another.
- the end of a river where it joins the sea.
- a river or stream, which feeds water to the main river.
- where water is heated up and turns into water vapour.
- Cycle- the movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere.
- wearing away of the land and removing loose material.
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- a boundary between two water basins.
- where water vapour meets cool air and turns into water droplets.
- Basin- an area of land drained by the river system.
- wet weather including rain, hail and snow.
- water stored in rocks within the ground.
- the beginning point of a river.
- depositing material to build new landforms.
13 Clues: the beginning point of a river. • a boundary between two water basins. • water stored in rocks within the ground. • wet weather including rain, hail and snow. • moving material from one place to another. • the end of a river where it joins the sea. • depositing material to build new landforms. • Basin- an area of land drained by the river system. • ...
Science 2019-03-19
Structures and Functions of Living Organisms Pt. 1 2022-09-22
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- Life Cycle = 2 Years
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis and a plant's green color
- Structural support for a plant cell
- the process that plants use to make their own food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- A complete living thing that is either a plant, animal or single cell
- Life Cycle = 1 Year
- Groups of specialized cells that work together
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- Multiple organs that are connected to play a larger role through the body
- Plants that produce flowers and a seed in the carpel
- The smallest basic unit of life
- Life Cycle = 2 or more Years
- A collection of tissue that has one job in an organism
- Major category of angiosperms that has two seed leaves, taproots, and netlike veins
- Major category of angiosperms that has one seed leaf, fibrous roots, and parallel veins
14 Clues: Life Cycle = 1 Year • Life Cycle = 2 Years • Life Cycle = 2 or more Years • The smallest basic unit of life • Structural support for a plant cell • Groups of specialized cells that work together • Plants that produce flowers and a seed in the carpel • A collection of tissue that has one job in an organism • ...
The Cell Cycle 2024-03-01
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- Inhibits cell cycle progression.
- Chromosomes de-condense, nucleus reforms.
- Cell prepares for division.
- Region holding sister chromatids.
- Final preparations for division.
- Non-dividing, resting state.
- Division of the cytoplasm.
- Gene promoting cell division.
- Control points in the cell cycle.
- Nucleus divides.
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- DNA packaged for division.
- Ensures orderly progression.
- Chromosomes condense, nucleus dissolves.
- DNA synthesis occurs.
- Cell growth and normal functions.
- Regulatory protein controlling the cell cycle.
- Sister chromatids separate.
- Chromosomes align at cell center.
- Programmed cell death.
- Enzyme activating cell cycle events.
20 Clues: Nucleus divides. • DNA synthesis occurs. • Programmed cell death. • DNA packaged for division. • Division of the cytoplasm. • Cell prepares for division. • Sister chromatids separate. • Ensures orderly progression. • Non-dividing, resting state. • Gene promoting cell division. • Inhibits cell cycle progression. • Final preparations for division. • Cell growth and normal functions. • ...
Hydrology Review For Final Exam 2017-05-11
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- When water gets cold, it ____ down.
- Has holes and pores water can go through
- When the temp of water rises and it turns from a liquid to gas
- Evaporation through leaves
- When water comes back the the ground in rain, snow, sleet, hail, frozen rain
- When water vapor in the sky comes together to form a cloud
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- Daily rise and fall of ocean water due to the gravitational pull of the moon
- The ________ of rocks gives the ocean salt
- The effect of Earth's rotation of the wind and currents
- This is where most freshwater is found.
- This is what drives the water cycle.
- Deep ocean currents are caused by a change in
- the amount of dissolved salts in the water
- Waves and surface currents are caused by the
- When water gets hot, it ____ up
15 Clues: Evaporation through leaves • When water gets hot, it ____ up • When water gets cold, it ____ down. • This is what drives the water cycle. • This is where most freshwater is found. • Has holes and pores water can go through • The ________ of rocks gives the ocean salt • the amount of dissolved salts in the water • Waves and surface currents are caused by the • ...
CDB 3022 Environmental Chemical Engineering 2016-06-07
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- Built-up area.
- Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years.
- Gases that trap heat.
- There are 4 types of Catchment, mixed, agricultural, forested and ?
- Environmental engineers inspect and evaluate industrial and ______ facilities to assess their compliance with environmental regulations.
- EQ (Prescribed Premises)(Crude Palm Oil) Regulations 1977 controls _____based water pollution.
- EU Landfill Directive (1999/31/EEC) is an ___________ legislation.
- The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- A major threat to natural habitat.
- Needed supply.
- An extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water , such as river lake or reservoir.
- Gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth atmosphere.
- EQA 1974 bases regulatory framework on the issuance and renewal of _____ where penalties are imposed.
- Move freely.
- One of the places environmental engineers work at.
- To spend less money.
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- Ground water and surface water are closely related in which both are part of a ________ cycle.
- Crops production.
- Adding people.
- Cars and houses.
- ________ constitutes only 3.6% of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.
- A change in Earth’s energy balance between incoming solar radiation energy as well as outgoing thermal IR emission energy.
- Climate change can pose serious health impacts such as heat ______
- Environmental engineers emphasize on this type of development of the environment.
- Hydrologic cycle involves 3 steps which are, Precipitation, Infiltration and?
- Environmental engineers work with them to address environmental problems.
- Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime.
- Environmental engineers design solutions for this.
- To gain money.
- A study to identify, predict, evaluate and communicate information about the impacts on the environment of a proposed project.
30 Clues: Move freely. • Built-up area. • Adding people. • Needed supply. • To gain money. • Cars and houses. • Crops production. • To spend less money. • Gases that trap heat. • A major threat to natural habitat. • Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years. • Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime. • Environmental engineers design solutions for this. • ...
CDB 3022 Environmental Chemical Engineering 2016-06-07
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- Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years.
- One of the places environmental engineers work at.
- The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Hydrologic cycle involves 3 steps which are, Precipitation, Infiltration and?
- Cars and houses.
- Adding people.
- Gases that trap heat.
- Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime.
- Environmental engineers work with them to address environmental problems.
- An extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water , such as river lake or reservoir.
- To spend less money.
- A change in Earth’s energy balance between incoming solar radiation energy as well as outgoing thermal IR emission energy.
- Environmental engineers inspect and evaluate industrial and ______ facilities to assess their compliance with environmental regulations.
- Crops production.
- Built-up area.
- Ground water and surface water are closely related in which both are part of a ________ cycle.
- Move freely.
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- To gain money.
- Needed supply.
- EU Landfill Directive (1999/31/EEC) is an ___________ legislation.
- Environmental engineers emphasize on this type of development of the environment.
- EQ (Prescribed Premises)(Crude Palm Oil) Regulations 1977 controls _____based water pollution.
- A major threat to natural habitat.
- ________ constitutes only 3.6% of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.
- Gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth atmosphere.
- Climate change can pose serious health impacts such as heat ______
- There are 4 types of Catchment, mixed, agricultural, forested and ?
- EQA 1974 bases regulatory framework on the issuance and renewal of _____ where penalties are imposed.
- A study to identify, predict, evaluate and communicate information about the impacts on the environment of a proposed project.
- Environmental engineers design solutions for this.
30 Clues: Move freely. • To gain money. • Needed supply. • Adding people. • Built-up area. • Cars and houses. • Crops production. • To spend less money. • Gases that trap heat. • A major threat to natural habitat. • Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years. • Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime. • One of the places environmental engineers work at. • ...
Plants Ch 4 2022-12-05
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- chemical that affects how the plant grows
- tiny structures that will later become sperm cells
- system of tubelike structures inside a plant through which water, food, and minerals travel
- period when an organisms growth or activity stops
- seed plant that produces naked seeds
- protects the root from injury as the root grows (2 words)
- angiosperms with only one seed leaf
- flowering plants
- groups of similar cells that perform a specific function
- structure that contains an egg cell
- waxy, waterproof layer on plants leaves that help reduce water loss
- contains aa young plant inside
- occurs when sperm and eggs unite
- flowering plants that live for more than two years
- process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves
- vascular tissue through which water and minerals travel
- complete their life cycle in two years
- ripened ovary and other structure that encloses a seed
- green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants
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- most gymnosperms reproductive structures
- seed leaf
- process by which food is made
- structures in plant cells in which food is made
- vascular tissue through which food moves
- small openings on the surface layer of leaves
- plants response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day
- large storage sac in a cell that can expand or contract
- the fertilized egg (plant)
- young plant that develops from the zygote
- anchor the plant and absorbs water and minerals
- occurs when embryo begins to grow again and pushes out of the seed
- leaves on a fern
- plants growth response
- flowering plants the complete a life cycle in one growing season
- rootlike structures that anchor moss
35 Clues: seed leaf • flowering plants • leaves on a fern • plants growth response • the fertilized egg (plant) • process by which food is made • contains aa young plant inside • occurs when sperm and eggs unite • angiosperms with only one seed leaf • structure that contains an egg cell • seed plant that produces naked seeds • rootlike structures that anchor moss • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle Daniel N10A 2023-01-12
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- large territory with countless species that live in the same climate
- all the non-living things
- process of how the water is absorbed and gets again to the Earth and so on.
- a group of counted organisms of the same species
- layer under the ocean water
- water above the land.
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- The scientific study about how organisms interact with the environment.
- a large group of species and different organisms
- one type of species
- animals and plant lives
- a large group of different species
- where organisms live in an ecosystem
- the "green" layer at the same level as water and under the air layer.
- gas layer on a planet
- it's combined with all portion where life exists (land, water, and air).
15 Clues: one type of species • gas layer on a planet • water above the land. • animals and plant lives • all the non-living things • layer under the ocean water • a large group of different species • where organisms live in an ecosystem • a large group of species and different organisms • a group of counted organisms of the same species • ...
clouds and precipitation 2025-09-26
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- – The day-to-day conditions outside, like rain, sun, or wind.
- – Where water gathers in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- → Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky
- → Hard balls of ice from thunderstorms
- – The blanket of air that surrounds Earth.
- → Gray clouds covering the sky like a blanket
- – When water vapor cools and forms clouds.
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- → Small frozen raindrops that bounce
- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds.
- → Fluffy, cotton-like clouds that mean sunny weather
- → A dark cloud that brings heavy rain or snow
- – When water turns into gas and rises into the air.
- → Water droplets that fall from clouds
- → Ice crystals falling when it’s cold
- Cycle – The never-ending movement of water on Earth.
15 Clues: → Small frozen raindrops that bounce • → Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky • → Ice crystals falling when it’s cold • → Hard balls of ice from thunderstorms • → Water droplets that fall from clouds • – The blanket of air that surrounds Earth. • – When water vapor cools and forms clouds. • → A dark cloud that brings heavy rain or snow • ...
THE BEST STUDY VOCAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-11-30
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- Flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers.
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- Oceans,seas,rivers,lakes, and groundwater.
- Fish, Algae, fungi, Plants, And Human beings.
- Sometimes the water drops from at the tips of leaves of indoor plants.
- drizzled, rain, snow, and ice.
- Layer of Rock or sediment holding groundwater.
- Liquid water changes to vapor.
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- Soil moisture.
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- Any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- Storage location for elements or compounds.
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- Phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks.
- Movement of water across Earth's surface.
15 Clues: Soil moisture. • drizzled, rain, snow, and ice. • Liquid water changes to vapor. • Movement of water across Earth's surface. • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • Oceans,seas,rivers,lakes, and groundwater. • Storage location for elements or compounds. • Fish, Algae, fungi, Plants, And Human beings. • Phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks. • ...
Unit 8 25 terms cross word James H 2021-09-28
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- remove all foreign material
- following the level of the land around a hill
- water that drains out of the soil after it has been wetted
- any material that supplies nutrients for plants
- a soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water
- a close growing crop planted to protect the soil surface
- the chain of animals that are eaten or eat other animals
- planting crops without plowing
- large land area where absorbed water goes into bodies of water.
- water that has very low salt or no salt
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- a substance that dissolves or changes materials
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- too much of a plant is eaten
- moisture from rain or snow
- The water that flows up the mouth of a river
- wearing away of soil
- Adding water for crops
- An area with very low precipitation
- water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
- a material placed on soil surface the help growth
- water that drains out of soil
- when water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil
- the cycling of water
- the amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil
- a material that reduces the acidic content of soil
26 Clues: wearing away of soil • the cycling of water • Adding water for crops • moisture from rain or snow • remove all foreign material • too much of a plant is eaten • water that drains out of soil • planting crops without plowing • changing from a liquid to a gas • An area with very low precipitation • water that has very low salt or no salt • Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil • ...
Cycles Of Matter Vocab Quiz 2020-01-28
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- the amount of carbon exchanged between Earth's carbon pools
- when water turns into gas
- Earth's surface is constantly being shaped by flows of wind, water and ice
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase
- an idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust
- rock that is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
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- the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere
- A hot fluid that comes from within the earths crust
- rocks that have become changed by intense heat or pressure while forming
- types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of small particles
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas
- when excess stormwater, meltwater, or other sources flow over the Earth's surface.
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
23 Clues: when water turns into gas • a natural fuel such as coal or gas • all the waters on the earth's surface • A hot fluid that comes from within the earths crust • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • the amount of carbon exchanged between Earth's carbon pools • ...
reyansh raj 2025-09-20
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- sweating of plants and trees
- main source of water cycle
- the flow of water over the earth's surface after precipitation
- water falling from the sky
- has no fixed volume
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- water found in the ground
- do not take the shape of the container
- heating of tiny water particles from the ocean
- water rising from the oceans
- particles are moving but can move past each other
10 Clues: has no fixed volume • water found in the ground • main source of water cycle • water falling from the sky • sweating of plants and trees • water rising from the oceans • do not take the shape of the container • heating of tiny water particles from the ocean • particles are moving but can move past each other • the flow of water over the earth's surface after precipitation
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
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- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
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- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
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- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
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- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
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- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Watershed 2022-04-13
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- do not allow liquids or particles to pass through
- table the top layer of water in an aquifer
- when evaporated water become cold and turns back into a liquid
- having pores or openings to permit liquids to pass through
- underground lake or pond
- some liquids or particles can pass through while others cannot
- area of land where water flows with gravity to collect in a larger body of water
- zone the area where new water enters an aquifer
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- the earth cycle that replenishes water
- water that is on land
- an underground tank that collects human and household wastes
- water that is underneath the ground such as an aquifer
- water changes from a liquid state to a gas and is taken back into the atmosphere
- rain, sleet or snow
- a structure that taps into an aquifer in order to access water for human/household needs
15 Clues: rain, sleet or snow • water that is on land • underground lake or pond • the earth cycle that replenishes water • table the top layer of water in an aquifer • zone the area where new water enters an aquifer • do not allow liquids or particles to pass through • water that is underneath the ground such as an aquifer • ...
Unit 1 Water Cycle Vocab Review 2024-01-17
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- blanket of gases that surrounds Earth
- top of the saturated zone
- excess water reaches the plants' surface and evaporates
- breaks the hydrogen bonds in the water molecule causing evaporation
- the separates the rest of space from outer space
- process by which groundwater becomes surface water
- type of an aquifer that is covered by soil
- a zone above the groundwater table contains soil, rocks, air, and water
- is the largest source of fresh water on Earth
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- the aurora borealis is located in this layer of the atmopshere
- zone all of the pores and rock fractures are filled with water
- ground water is stored in bodies of rock and or sediment
- amount of OPEN space inside rocks or soil
- area of land that is cover with water most of the year. It purifies adn absorbs water
- all of the water drains into a common outlet
- the ozone layer is located in this layer of the atmosphere
- measure of how water flows through rocks or soil
- type of an aquifer that is covered by impermeable layers of rock or clay
- meteors burn up in this layer of the atmosphere
- type of water cycle where humans extract, process, distribute, and consume water
- all weather occurs in this layer of the atmosphere
- process by which surface water trickles down and enters an aquifer
22 Clues: top of the saturated zone • blanket of gases that surrounds Earth • amount of OPEN space inside rocks or soil • type of an aquifer that is covered by soil • all of the water drains into a common outlet • is the largest source of fresh water on Earth • meteors burn up in this layer of the atmosphere • measure of how water flows through rocks or soil • ...
The Water Cycle and Groundwater Systems 2023-02-24
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- Any formation where groundwater rises under its own pressure
- The amount of open space between soil
- The area water first goes through when infiltrating the soil before it gets to the zone of saturation
- Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts
- When water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans and other bodies of water or as ice caps and glaciers
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth
- This forms when the water table intersects the ground surface
- When water can not pass through a substance
- When plants absorb water through their roots and give off water vapor through their leaves
- Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface and flows over land
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
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- The process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temperature or pressure
- This area of a groundwater system fills up first
- When over use of the well happens sometimes parts of the groundwater systems start to collapse creating this
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or pressure
- When water can pass through easily
- When the Zone of Saturation is fully saturated this is formed on top
- This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level and moves into rocks and the soil
- This kind of water is found on the surface in wetlands, streams, and lakes
20 Clues: When water can pass through easily • The amount of open space between soil • When water can not pass through a substance • Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts • Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth • This area of a groundwater system fills up first • This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth • ...
The Water Cycle and The Atmosphere 2023-04-27
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- The process by which a liquid turns into a crystalline solid.
- SECOND LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE, CONTAINS THE OZONE LAYER
- chunks of stone and metal from space
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- SECOND MOST ABUNDANT IN THE ATMOSPHERE (21%)
- THE LOWEST LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE, WHERE WEATHER OCCURS
- A FORM OF OXYGEN WITH THREE MOLECULES, INSTEAD OF TWO
- OUTERMOST LAYER OF EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE; AIR IS VERY HOT
- THE "MIDDLE" LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE WHICH PROTECTS THE EARTH FROM METEOROIDS
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- MAKES UP LESS THAN 1% OF THE ATMOSPHERE
- The process by which a gas changes to liquid.
- ALSO KNOWN AS ELEVATION, IS THE DISTANCE ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
- MOST ABUNDANT GAS IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- THE AMOUNT OF MASS IN A GIVEN VOLUME OF AIR
- Grows and shrinks depending upon the energy absorbed by the sun
- THE ENVELOPE OF GASES THAT SURROUNDS THE PLANET.
- THE SPHERE THAT CONTAINS ALL OF EARTH'S WATER
- THIS LAYER OF THE THERMOSPHERE HAS NO AIR TO BREATHE; VERY COLD; 10,000KM THICK
- The process by which a liquid , such as water, changes into a gas.
- the result of the weight of a column of air pushing on an area.
- A CONDITION OF THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE
- IS AN INSTRUMENT THAT IS USED TO MEASURE AIR PRESSURE
22 Clues: MOST ABUNDANT GAS IN THE ATMOSPHERE • chunks of stone and metal from space • A CONDITION OF THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE • MAKES UP LESS THAN 1% OF THE ATMOSPHERE • THE AMOUNT OF MASS IN A GIVEN VOLUME OF AIR • SECOND MOST ABUNDANT IN THE ATMOSPHERE (21%) • The process by which a gas changes to liquid. • THE SPHERE THAT CONTAINS ALL OF EARTH'S WATER • ...
Puzzle 34: Oceans and Water Cycle 2025-09-09
Across
- – Water moving on surface.
- – Overflowing water.
- – Land draining to river.
- – Flow of water.
- – Melting snow.
- – Underground water layer.
- – Water entering soil.
- – Salt concentration in water.
- – Study of water.
- – Large body of saltwater.
- – Ocean water.
- – Water flow pattern.
- – Water turning to vapor.
- – Non-salty water.
- – Ice mass.
- – Rise and fall of water.
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- – Water beneath Earth’s surface.
- – Water vapor becoming liquid.
- – Removing salt from water.
- – Surface water movement.
- – Water falling as rain/snow.
- – Water emerging from ground.
- – Small river.
- – Small lake.
- – Floating glacier fragment.
- – Excavated water source.
- – Related to water.
- – Smaller body of water.
- – Inland water body.
- – Flowing freshwater.
30 Clues: – Ice mass. • – Small lake. • – Small river. • – Ocean water. • – Melting snow. • – Flow of water. • – Study of water. • – Non-salty water. • – Related to water. • – Overflowing water. • – Inland water body. • – Water flow pattern. • – Flowing freshwater. • – Water entering soil. • – Smaller body of water. • – Surface water movement. • – Land draining to river. • – Excavated water source. • ...
Global systems 2013-05-19
Across
- main section to water cycle
- many species and myself may become become extinct
- i decompose and burn to oil and coal
- im a gas known to effect warming of the earth
- is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material or through space
- 25 million years ago i covered Tasmania
- i come in two types : oceanic and continental
- released during the decomposition of plant or other organic compounds, as in marshes and coal mines
- clears earths forest on a massive scale
- the existence of all living organisms
- easy to understand many aspects of climate
- a layer of soil or bedrock
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- very important influence on the climate in Australia today many Queensland and NSW
- The process by which green plants, algae and certain forms of bacteria make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide
- A stable temperature for our world
- i create weather as well as my partner of all the water on earth
- the act of sending something forth
- major influence to me is the sun
- once fats,proteins vitamins are carbohydrates by what
- photosynthesis is its main buddy after the plant is combined with hydrogen from water to form Glucose.
- described in terms of variable conditions such as temperature, humidity.
- It is a component of all proteins, making it essential for life, and it is also found in various minerals.
- Once fossil fuels run out the next resource as an alternative
- Relating to a natural resource, such as solar energy, water, or wood, that is never used up or that can be replaced by new growth.
- apart of a cycle the where water is vapour and comes away from oceans,soil plants and animals
25 Clues: a layer of soil or bedrock • main section to water cycle • major influence to me is the sun • A stable temperature for our world • the act of sending something forth • i decompose and burn to oil and coal • the existence of all living organisms • 25 million years ago i covered Tasmania • clears earths forest on a massive scale • easy to understand many aspects of climate • ...
CDB 3022 Environmental Chemical Engineering 2016-06-07
Across
- To gain money.
- Built-up area.
- Hydrologic cycle involves 3 steps which are, Precipitation, Infiltration and?
- Cars and houses.
- The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- A study to identify, predict, evaluate and communicate information about the impacts on the environment of a proposed project.
- ________ constitutes only 3.6% of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.
- Needed supply.
- EQ (Prescribed Premises)(Crude Palm Oil) Regulations 1977 controls _____based water pollution.
- A major threat to natural habitat.
- Environmental engineers work with them to address environmental problems.
- Adding people.
- An extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water , such as river lake or reservoir.
- EQA 1974 bases regulatory framework on the issuance and renewal of _____ where penalties are imposed.
- Ground water and surface water are closely related in which both are part of a ________ cycle.
- Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years.
- Gases that trap heat.
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- Environmental engineers inspect and evaluate industrial and ______ facilities to assess their compliance with environmental regulations.
- Gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth atmosphere.
- Environmental engineers emphasize on this type of development of the environment.
- There are 4 types of Catchment, mixed, agricultural, forested and ?
- EU Landfill Directive (1999/31/EEC) is an ___________ legislation.
- Move freely.
- A change in Earth’s energy balance between incoming solar radiation energy as well as outgoing thermal IR emission energy.
- Environmental engineers design solutions for this.
- Crops production.
- Climate change can pose serious health impacts such as heat ______
- Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime.
- To spend less money.
- One of the places environmental engineers work at.
30 Clues: Move freely. • To gain money. • Built-up area. • Needed supply. • Adding people. • Cars and houses. • Crops production. • To spend less money. • Gases that trap heat. • A major threat to natural habitat. • Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years. • Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime. • Environmental engineers design solutions for this. • ...
Kylee 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-12
Across
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2; used to make beer, wine, etc.
- A three-carbon molecule that is the end product of glycolysis
- Occurs in the mitochondria; it only occurs if O2 is present
- One 6-C glucose molecule is oxidized to form two 3-C pyruvic acid molecules
- The space between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes
- Part of the electron transport chain; occurs in the cristae
- Starting and ending of the Krebs' Cycle
- Acts as an electron carrier
Down
- Joins with 2C in the Krebs' Cycle
- An enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid; it takes place in muscle cells
- Process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- Oxygen combines with the H+ to form water (H2O)
- Pyruvic acid (3C) produced in glycolysis reacts with coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA (2C)
- Occurs in the cytoplasm; it doesn't require O2
- Where the final stages of cellular respiration occur
- An electron carrier
- Where the Krebs' Cycle occurs
- Stores and transports energy from breaking down food
18 Clues: An electron carrier • Acts as an electron carrier • Where the Krebs' Cycle occurs • Joins with 2C in the Krebs' Cycle • Starting and ending of the Krebs' Cycle • Oxygen combines with the H+ to form water (H2O) • Occurs in the cytoplasm; it doesn't require O2 • Where the final stages of cellular respiration occur • Stores and transports energy from breaking down food • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-10-13
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- Location of glycolysis.
- A process the results in the production of acetyl-CoA.
- This electron carrier can house two hydrogen atoms.
- Location of the Krebs cycle within a mitochondrion.
- Pyruvate oxidation, the Krebs cycle and the ETC are collectively referred to as _______.
- The primary role of the Krebs cycle is to fill ________.
- Organelle responsible for aerobic respiration.
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- Ethanol fermentation produces alcohol and ______ gas.
- This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the ETC of cellular respiration.
- An anaerobic process that recycles NADH back to NAD+.
- The oxygen required for cellular respiration will ultimately be released as part of this bi-product molecule.
- The skeletal muscle cells in your body can do _______ fermentation whenever oxygen is not available.
- Most of the carbon dioxide produced by a cell is made during this phase.
- The first phase of cellular respiration in which glucose is split.
- The primary purpose of the ETC is to produce ________.
- Location of the ETC within a mitochondrion.
- The enzyme located at the end of the ETC.
- A three carbon sugar produced during glycolysis.
18 Clues: Location of glycolysis. • The enzyme located at the end of the ETC. • Location of the ETC within a mitochondrion. • Organelle responsible for aerobic respiration. • A three carbon sugar produced during glycolysis. • This electron carrier can house two hydrogen atoms. • Location of the Krebs cycle within a mitochondrion. • ...
Water Cycle - Prior Knowledge 2025-11-18
Across
- The last stage of the water cycle where water falls back to earth
- The stage where air turns into clouds
- A form of precipitation just like hail and snow
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- The other name for the earth's water cycle
- The invisible gas formed during the evaporation step
- The energy source that drives the entire cycle.
6 Clues: The stage where air turns into clouds • The other name for the earth's water cycle • The energy source that drives the entire cycle. • A form of precipitation just like hail and snow • The invisible gas formed during the evaporation step • The last stage of the water cycle where water falls back to earth
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- an instrument for measuring temperature
Down
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring temperature • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
Down
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
Down
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Water Cycle 2019-01-16
5 Clues: water in the form of a gas • a boundary between two air masses • the amount of water vapor in the air • bounds of high speed winds about 10km above Earth's surface • process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
Water cycle 2019-11-10
Water Cycle 2020-11-11
Across
- The continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- The variety of ways by which water moves across the land.
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- Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface (rain, snow, hail, etc.)
- The transformation of water from liquid to gas phases as it moves from the ground or bodies of water into the sky.
- The transformation of water through the atmosphere.
5 Clues: The transformation of water through the atmosphere. • The variety of ways by which water moves across the land. • The continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. • Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface (rain, snow, hail, etc.) • ...
Water Cycle 2021-02-19
Across
- The rain water fills up rivers,lakes and seas and the cycle goes on continuously in nature is called?
- The water from the lakes,oceans and seas get heated by the sun and changes into water vapour is called?
- The change of water vapour back into water on cooling is called?
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- The evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called?
- The tiny droplets of water combine to form clouds,when the clouds become heavy ,they fall down as rain,this is called?
5 Clues: The change of water vapour back into water on cooling is called? • The evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called? • The rain water fills up rivers,lakes and seas and the cycle goes on continuously in nature is called? • ...
Water cycle 2023-02-08
Across
- Ongoing cycle where water moves between lakes, oceans,the atmosphere and land
- Process by which plants and trees lose water to the atmosphere through their leaves
- Water evaporates into the air turning into a gas called _____
Down
- Liquid water falls back to Earth as rain, snow or sleet through the process of _____
- Water vapour turns back into liquid through a process called __________
5 Clues: Water evaporates into the air turning into a gas called _____ • Water vapour turns back into liquid through a process called __________ • Ongoing cycle where water moves between lakes, oceans,the atmosphere and land • Process by which plants and trees lose water to the atmosphere through their leaves • ...
Water Cycle 2023-03-29
water cycle 2014-08-18
5 Clues: what makes it rain • water rises into the air as a... • a liquid that is found in the ocean • what is the word for water building up in clouds • egg baby growing up adult breed egg baby growing up adult breed egg...
water cycle 2014-05-26
5 Clues: to convert into a gaseous state or vapor • a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid • cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid • the outside part or uppermost layer of something • a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid
Water cycle 2016-10-19
Across
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- moves downward through openings in the soil to replenish aquifers under the ground
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
Down
- is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
5 Clues: the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. • the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water • moves downward through openings in the soil to replenish aquifers under the ground • water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail • ...
Water cycle 2018-06-16
Across
- The process in which liquid water becomes water vapour.
- The process in which water(in the form of rain,snow, sleet or hail)falls of from clouds.
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- The process in which water vapour in the air turns into liquid water.
- The process by which plants release water vapour into the atmosphere.
- An underground layer of rock that holds groundwater.
5 Clues: An underground layer of rock that holds groundwater. • The process in which liquid water becomes water vapour. • The process in which water vapour in the air turns into liquid water. • The process by which plants release water vapour into the atmosphere. • The process in which water(in the form of rain,snow, sleet or hail)falls of from clouds.
water cycle 2022-01-27
6 Clues: i gives us daylight! • when it rains it leaves.. • when it is sunny the snow.... • when i go to fish we go to the.... • when i am hot i can go to the...and cool of. • when i go outside i put gloves,so i can touch...
water cycle 2022-01-24
Across
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds. for example, rain and snow
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
Down
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
5 Clues: the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc. • the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase, and is the reverse of vaporization • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-13
Water Cycle 2023-09-19
5 Clues: when water forms clouds • when water rises with heat • when water falls from the sky • when water goes into the ground • off when water slides off of the ground
Water cycle 2024-11-09
5 Clues: rain refill • fall of droplets • conversion of vapour to droplets • Conversion of water to water vapour • streams ,rivers and sea are examples of water bodies
Water Cycle 2025-02-24
Across
- The process where water vapour cools down to form clouds
- The process where water from plants changes into water vapour
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- The process where water falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail
- The process where the sun heats up water and turns it into vapour
- The process where water flows back into rivers, lakes, and oceans
5 Clues: The process where water vapour cools down to form clouds • The process where water from plants changes into water vapour • The process where water falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail • The process where the sun heats up water and turns it into vapour • The process where water flows back into rivers, lakes, and oceans
water cycle 2024-12-17
5 Clues: another name for water • when gas turns into liquid • contain most of the Earth's water • produces heat for the water cycle • when water goes into the sky from heat
Water cycle 2025-10-03
5 Clues: Conversion of liquid into solid • Form of water that falls from the sky • Where water collects on the earth surface • movement of water from the ground to the air • Process by which water moves from the earth to the air
Water Cycle 2025-12-13
5 Clues: when water falls from clouds • the process of gas turning into liquid • the process of water changing into a gas • a set of events that repeat in the same order over and over • cycle the movement of water between the ocean, air and land
Hydrosphere Crossword 2024-05-31
Across
- Transfer of water through a plant
- The cycle that brings water from the ocean, to the atmosphere the land and back
- Heat transfer by direct contact
- Water in the form of gas
- Water that falls from clouds
- Warm air rising and cold air sinking
- Water being drained away from an elevated surface
Down
- Heat transfer through space
- What's the topic?
- Change of a liquid to a gas
- Change from gas to a liquid
11 Clues: What's the topic? • Water in the form of gas • Heat transfer through space • Change of a liquid to a gas • Change from gas to a liquid • Water that falls from clouds • Heat transfer by direct contact • Transfer of water through a plant • Warm air rising and cold air sinking • Water being drained away from an elevated surface • ...
social studies crossword 2021-09-09
Across
- water turns into gas
- tells the purpose of the map
- the measurement north or south of the prime meridian
- the water cycle is caused by this
- sections that make up the earth
- rocky shell forming earths surface
- the movement of water within the earths
- weather over a long period of time in one place
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- the measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- crack or breaks in earths crust
- process where water vapor becomes a liquid
- the gasses surrounding the earth and other planets
- map that shows rivers and mountains
- thick middle layer
- innermost layer of the earth
15 Clues: thick middle layer • water turns into gas • tells the purpose of the map • innermost layer of the earth • crack or breaks in earths crust • sections that make up the earth • the water cycle is caused by this • rocky shell forming earths surface • map that shows rivers and mountains • the movement of water within the earths • process where water vapor becomes a liquid • ...
Water cycle Louie Salamanca pd:7 2023-11-27
Across
- when water from lakes and rivers goes underground
- when water cools down and creates clouds
- our main fresh water source
- when precipitation falls and goes down hill
- condensed water
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- water that condensed falls because of gravity
- when water heats up and turns into clouds
- The energy the drives the water cycle
- The biggest body of water
- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
10 Clues: condensed water • The biggest body of water • our main fresh water source • The energy the drives the water cycle • when water cools down and creates clouds • when water heats up and turns into clouds • when precipitation falls and goes down hill • water that condensed falls because of gravity • when water from lakes and rivers goes underground • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
Down
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
Down
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-05-19
Across
- an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- a front in which the boundary between cool and warm air masses in that are not moving
- metric unit of atmospheric pressure
- a person who studies meteorology or weather. Some examples include research meteorologist, climatologist, operational meteorologist, TV meteorologist
- storm with lightning and thunder, produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, usually producing gusty winds, heavy rain and sometimes hail
- a large body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air. The winds blow clockwise around an anticyclone in in the Northern Hemisphere
- the boundary or transition zone between two different air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
Down
- cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrologic cycle.
- the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas
- process by which water vapor becomes a liquid; the opposite of evaporation, which is the conversion of liquid to vapor.
- the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- an area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
- a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
15 Clues: metric unit of atmospheric pressure • an instrument for measuring temperature • amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure • the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas • the mixture of gases that make-up the earth's atmosphere • ...
chemistry 2020-04-27
debbie 2020-11-01
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- Process of a vapor becoming a liquid (forming clouds or rain).
- ________ water is stored in lakes, rivers, streams, soil, snow, glaciers, and ice.
- Water that is safe to use for human drinking and cooking is ____________.
- _______ water is treated wastewater that can be used to water plants and create wildlife habitats, but not for humans to drink.
- Long-term decrease in precipitation.
- Long-term patterns in temperature, humidity, and precipitation in a region.
- Short-term patterns of temperature, humidity, and precipitation in a region.
- Process of liquid water becoming a gas (water vapor).
- The water _______ is the continual movement of water as a solid, liquid, or gas, through the Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, surface water, and groundwater.
- A __________ basin collects water to help replenish groundwater supply.
- Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall.
- Wise use of a limited natural resource.
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- Layer of gas (including water vapor) surrounding Earth.
- Underground rock, gravel, or sand that contains groundwater.
- Long-term variations in temperature and weather patterns caused by the release of gasses, including water vapor, into the atmosphere and oceans is called climate _______.
- Water located in rocky layers underground.
- A water ________ is the total amount of water needed to make a product.
- Movement of water through soil and rock to reach groundwater.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Rainwater _________ is the process of collecting and storing rainwater for later use.
20 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Long-term decrease in precipitation. • Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall. • Wise use of a limited natural resource. • Water located in rocky layers underground. • Process of liquid water becoming a gas (water vapor). • Layer of gas (including water vapor) surrounding Earth. • Underground rock, gravel, or sand that contains groundwater. • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle Daniel N10A 2023-01-12
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- large territory with countless species that live in the same climate
- all the non-living things
- process of how the water is absorbed and gets again to the Earth and so on.
- a group of counted organisms of the same species
- layer under the ocean water
- water above the land.
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- The scientific study about how organisms interact with the environment.
- a large group of species and different organisms
- one type of species
- animals and plant lives
- a large group of different species
- where organisms live in an ecosystem
- the "green" layer at the same level as water and under the air layer.
- gas layer on a planet
- it's combined with all portion where life exists (land, water, and air).
15 Clues: one type of species • gas layer on a planet • water above the land. • animals and plant lives • all the non-living things • layer under the ocean water • a large group of different species • where organisms live in an ecosystem • a large group of species and different organisms • a group of counted organisms of the same species • ...
Review: Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis (HL) 2024-02-16
Across
- A structure within the chloroplast in which the light dependent reactions take place.
- The molecule that provides a source of carbon atoms during photosynthesis.
- The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
- The limiting factor of photosynthesis that does not result in a flat maximum rate of reaction.
- The colours represented by wavelengths 700nm and 400nm.
- A molecule that absorbs and/or reflects light.
- The reactant of photosynthesis that provides a source of protons and electrons.
- The colour most reflected by plants and the chlorophyll pigment.
- The addition of a phosphate group to ADP using energy from light.
- The molecular by-product (waste) of photosynthesis.
- The "second" phase of the Calvin cycle, involving the oxidation of NADPH.
- The enzyme responsible for the fixation of carbon.
- The form of energy in which light energy is converted during photosynthesis.
- The structural array associated with the reduction of NADP+.
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- The movement of protons against their concentration gradient and then back down, through ATP synthase.
- A specialized chlorophyll molecule that accepts excited electrons.
- An array of photosynthetic pigments.
- The "final" phase of the Calvin cycle, in which ATP is used to rebuild RuBP.
- This spectrum almost exactly matches the action spectrum of photosynthesis.
- The E of FACE experiments, investigating the affect of changing CO2 levels on photosynthesis.
- A process used to separate pigments.
- The light dependent reactions are a ________ pathway, while the Calvin cycle is a ________ pathway.
- The primary sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- The separation of water into protons and electrons.
24 Clues: An array of photosynthetic pigments. • A process used to separate pigments. • The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs. • A molecule that absorbs and/or reflects light. • The primary sugar produced during photosynthesis. • The enzyme responsible for the fixation of carbon. • The molecular by-product (waste) of photosynthesis. • ...
Science 2024-10-31
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- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
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- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a plant?
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
25 Clues: Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which factor is causing the most extinction? • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • n which country can one find 99% of marsupials • .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis? • ...
Global systems 2013-05-19
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- It is a component of all proteins, making it essential for life, and it is also found in various minerals.
- The process by which green plants, algae and certain forms of bacteria make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide
- photosynthesis is its main buddy after the plant is combined with hydrogen from water to form Glucose.
- i decompose and burn to oil and coal
- i create weather as well as my partner of all the water on earth
- major influence to me is the sun
- A stable temperature for our world
- main section to water cycle
- released during the decomposition of plant or other organic compounds, as in marshes and coal mines
- many species and myself may become become extinct
- apart of a cycle the where water is vapour and comes away from oceans,soil plants and animals
- Once fossil fuels run out the next resource as an alternative
- Relating to a natural resource, such as solar energy, water, or wood, that is never used up or that can be replaced by new growth.
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- once fats,proteins vitamins are carbohydrates by what
- very important influence on the climate in Australia today many Queensland and NSW
- im a gas known to effect warming of the earth
- is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material or through space
- the act of sending something forth
- described in terms of variable conditions such as temperature, humidity.
- clears earths forest on a massive scale
- 25 million years ago i covered Tasmania
- i come in two types : oceanic and continental
- a layer of soil or bedrock
- easy to understand many aspects of climate
- the existence of all living organisms
25 Clues: a layer of soil or bedrock • main section to water cycle • major influence to me is the sun • the act of sending something forth • A stable temperature for our world • i decompose and burn to oil and coal • the existence of all living organisms • clears earths forest on a massive scale • 25 million years ago i covered Tasmania • easy to understand many aspects of climate • ...
PMAT crossword 2023-03-10
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- how many phases are in the cell cycle
- in PMAT what does the T mean
- where is DNA found
- how many chromosomes are in a cell
- what cell is only in animals
- what makes you grow
- in PMAT what does the M mean
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- what is the akronim for cell division
- what makes you grow and heal
- what cell is the packaging and mailing system
- what is the last phase in the cell cycle
- what is made from protein and DNA
- what pecent of the time are cells dividing
- stores water and wast
- what is cytoplasm described as
15 Clues: where is DNA found • what makes you grow • stores water and wast • what makes you grow and heal • in PMAT what does the T mean • what cell is only in animals • in PMAT what does the M mean • what is cytoplasm described as • what is made from protein and DNA • how many chromosomes are in a cell • what is the akronim for cell division • how many phases are in the cell cycle • ...
Sigma puzzle 2024-10-04
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- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves
- the cycle of enzyme-catalyzed dark reactions of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plants
- Glocose
- a form of electromagnetic radiation.
- Carbon
- O2
- a substance that is present at the end of a chemical reaction.
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- Water
- a substance that changes in a chemical reaction.
- The process by which organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- responsible for photosynthesis,
- H2O
- CO2
- C6H12O6
- Oxygen
15 Clues: O2 • H2O • CO2 • Water • Carbon • Oxygen • Glocose • C6H12O6 • responsible for photosynthesis, • a form of electromagnetic radiation. • a substance that changes in a chemical reaction. • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves • a substance that is present at the end of a chemical reaction. • The process by which organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. • ...
