water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Science vocab 2024-04-26
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- Cycle – Continuous circulation of water through the earth.
- Cycle Nitrogen being converted into many different stages but circling back to its original form.
- Water dissolving in air.
- Profile A vertical succession of horizon.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- Community, in biology, an interacting group of various species in a common location.
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- Precipitating a substance through a solution.
- Method The scientific method includes making observations, developing hypotheses, designing experiments, collecting data, and then drawing conclusions.
- Beings that consume dead plants or fungi.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- Resource A resource that can be renewed or used again.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Equilibrium – Both genotype and allele remain constant through a generation.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
14 Clues: Water dissolving in air. • Beings that consume dead plants or fungi. • Profile A vertical succession of horizon. • Precipitating a substance through a solution. • Resource A resource that can be renewed or used again. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Cycle – Continuous circulation of water through the earth. • ...
Growth Factors Crossword 2024-10-23
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- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- the process through which plant roots take in water.
- refers to plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- the process through which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- the process by which plants loose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- refers to plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
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- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- a plant process that increases the plant numbers usually through seeds.
- the process through which plants create food.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- the main product of photosynthesis.
14 Clues: the main product of photosynthesis. • a plant that lives more than two years. • the process through which plants create food. • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • the process through which plant roots take in water. • ...
Shortage of water,States of water &Water cycle 2016-06-02
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- When ice is heated it melts to form water at 0 degree celsius.
- 97.4% of the available water is in seas and oceans,which cannot be directly used by the people because of its high ..........
- Only 0.01% is available as ............... on the surface of the earth.
- When water is cooled,it changes to ice at the temperature of 0 degree celsius.
- The process in which water changes to water vapour.
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- About 2% of water is frozen in glaciers and in the ............... Though this is freshwater,it is also not available to the people.
- The process in which water vapour changes to water.
- When water starts boiling at the temperature of 100 degree celsius.
- When water constantly moves from the earth to the air and comes back to the earth again.
- Ice,water and steam are the .................... in which water exists at different temperature.
10 Clues: The process in which water vapour changes to water. • The process in which water changes to water vapour. • When ice is heated it melts to form water at 0 degree celsius. • When water starts boiling at the temperature of 100 degree celsius. • Only 0.01% is available as ............... on the surface of the earth. • ...
Life Cycles of Animals 2025-06-16
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- A t______ hatches from an egg. (page 25)
- A calf will grow and turn into a c__. (page 17)
- A c____ is the 3rd stage of a chickens life cycle. (page 20)
- The female frog lays eggs in w____. (page 25)
- After it molts for the last time, the larva turns into a c_______. (page 24)
- Big f_______ start to develop and the chick grows into an adult chicken. (page 20)
- A cow gives birth to a c___. (page 17)
- The adult frog can live on l___ and water. (page 25)
- When the tadpole forms front legs, it becomes a f______. (page 25)
- Animals undergo changes in s____ and shapes in their life. (page 20)
- Some animals give b____ to live young. (page 21)
- Some young h___ from eggs and grow into adults. (page 20)
- A k_____ is the 2nd stage of a cats life cycle. (page 21)
- What do larva eat? (page 24)
- Tadpoles breathe with gills. (page 25
- When mature, the rooster and the hen mate and r________. (page 20)
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- The series of changes that a living thing goes through during its life is called a l___ c____. (page 19)
- A n______ k_____ is born alive by a female cat. (page 21)
- The last stage of a cat's life cycle is an an a____ c__. (page 21)
- A hen l___ eggs. (page 20)
- A hen b_____ eggs. (page 20)
- Young animals like chickens, cats, dogs and cows look like their p______. (page 20)
- A larva m____ a few times. (page 24)
- The froglet starts to breathe using its l____. (page 25)
- A h________ breaks out of the egg. (page 20)
- What is another name for a larva? (page 24)
- During the 3rd stage of a frog life cycle, h___ l___ are formed. (page 25)
- The female butterfly lays eggs on a l___. (page 24)
- The a____ butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. (page 24)
- Some animals lay e___. (page 20)
30 Clues: A hen l___ eggs. (page 20) • A hen b_____ eggs. (page 20) • What do larva eat? (page 24) • Some animals lay e___. (page 20) • A larva m____ a few times. (page 24) • Tadpoles breathe with gills. (page 25 • A cow gives birth to a c___. (page 17) • A t______ hatches from an egg. (page 25) • What is another name for a larva? (page 24) • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles Vocabulary 2026-02-25
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- The movement of nitrogen from the nonliving environment into living things and back again
- Section of land above the water table, containing both earth and air where the ground is not completely saturated
- conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas, which is released back into the atmosphere.
- All the Earth's water in the ground, on the surface, and in the air
- Total sets of greenhouse gas emissions (CO2) caused by an organization, event, product or individual over a set period of time.
- Underground area “boundary” between where the Earth's surface is saturated with water and the area that is not saturated. Between the zones
- Water stored in underground caverns or porous rock
- Process when oxygen and glucose are used to release energy. Carbon dioxide and water are produced.
- movement and filtration of water through soil or rock layers
- Process by which water vapor in the air becomes liquid
- absorption of nitrogen into organic compounds by plants (absorbed through roots).
- Breakdown of dead materials into carbon dioxide and water
- Water that moves from the atmosphere to the land and ocean, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- occurs when ice and snow change directly to water vapor. This also happens because of heat from the sun.
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- Area below a water table, where groundwater saturates the rocks and soil
- Cycle The movement of water between the oceans and lakes, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- process by which bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen into ammonia, which is a nutrient for all green plants.
- Movement of surface water over land leading to rivers, streams, lakes and eventually oceans
- Change of state from a liquid to a gas/vapor
- Outer, solid portion of the Earth
- Bacteria that convert nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into a form that plants can use Process of nitrogen fixation
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, such as Earth
- production of ammonia by bacteria during the decay of organic matter.
- Use of resources in such a manner that they will never be exhausted or used up
- Evaporation of water from plants through leaves
- Burning of fossil fuels
- Area or ecosystem that absorbs more carbon dioxide than it releases...example - forest
- form of nitrogen that dissolves very easily in water; plays important role in nitrogen cycle
- The movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and then back to the nonliving environment.
- production of nitrates and nitrites from ammonia (NO3). Bacteria are responsible for nitrification. Plants can use nitrates and nitrites to make proteins.
30 Clues: Burning of fossil fuels • Outer, solid portion of the Earth • Change of state from a liquid to a gas/vapor • Evaporation of water from plants through leaves • Water stored in underground caverns or porous rock • Process by which water vapor in the air becomes liquid • A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, such as Earth • ...
horticulture 2022-10-10
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- completes life cycle in two years
- lives more than two years
- PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures
- IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture
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- REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round
- completes life cycle in one year
- not enough water
- PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
- best in warm temperatures
9 Clues: not enough water • best in warm temperatures • lives more than two years • PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures • completes life cycle in one year • completes life cycle in two years • IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture • REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round • PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
Life Cycle & Infectious Diseases 2025-06-28
9 Clues: A young fish • A young bird • A young amphibian • A liquid that kills germs • A disease caused by aedes mosquito • A disease caused by anopheles mosquito • You have to _____ tap water before drinking. • The second stage of a 3 stage insect life cycle • The resting stage of a 4 stage insect life cycle
Cristobal Columbus 2025-05-11
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- – Cleaning used water so it can be used again
- – Water vapor in the air cools and changes back into liquid drops
- – To save something and use it carefully so it doesn’t run out
- – Water in lakes and rivers (not salty) that we can drink.
- – Liquid water heats up and changes into a gas (water vapor) in the air
- – A barrier built across a river to hold back water
- cycle – The process of water moving around Earth (rain, rivers, evaporation, etc.)
- – The huge body of saltwater that covers most of Earth
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- – A long period with very little or no rain (very dry spell).
- – A canal or pipe built to carry water to places (like cities or farms)
- – To make water, air, or land dirty or unsafe by adding harmful materials.
- – A large man-made lake (usually behind a dam) used to store water
- – Water stored underground in the soil
- – Land area that drains rain and melted snow into a stream or
- – Rock or sediment layer underground that holds groundwater
15 Clues: – Water stored underground in the soil • – Cleaning used water so it can be used again • – A barrier built across a river to hold back water • – The huge body of saltwater that covers most of Earth • – Water in lakes and rivers (not salty) that we can drink. • – Rock or sediment layer underground that holds groundwater • ...
Grey Clark Biology Crossword 2024-05-12
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- generates energy to the cell
- converts sunlight to food in plant cells
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- contains the largest biome
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- respiration, needs carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- controls what enters and leaves the cell
- speeds up chemical reactions
- occurs in the cytoplasm and converts glucose
- this is the first step in the cell cycle
- this is the last step in the cell cycle
10 Clues: contains the largest biome • speeds up chemical reactions • generates energy to the cell • the genetic makeup of an organism • this is the last step in the cell cycle • controls what enters and leaves the cell • this is the first step in the cell cycle • converts sunlight to food in plant cells • occurs in the cytoplasm and converts glucose • ...
watercycle 2023-01-27
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- when water in clouds falls down
- when water in the atmosphere gets cooled and forms clouds
- when water gets collected in oceans rivers and lakes
- when precipitation is unable to soak into soil it flows toward the ocean over land
- what powers the water cycle to keep going
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- how water circulates around the planet
- water in the ground
- when water gets turned into a gas by the sun
- condensed water in the air
- water soaks into the soil
10 Clues: water in the ground • water soaks into the soil • condensed water in the air • when water in clouds falls down • how water circulates around the planet • what powers the water cycle to keep going • when water gets turned into a gas by the sun • when water gets collected in oceans rivers and lakes • when water in the atmosphere gets cooled and forms clouds • ...
Shortage of water,States of water &Water cycle 2016-06-01
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- When water is cooled,it changes to ice at the temperature of 0 degree celsius.
- When water constantly moves from the earth to the air and comes back to the earth again.
- The process in which water vapour changes to water.
- only 0.01% is available as ............... on the surface of the earth.
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- When water starts boiling at the temperature of 100 degree celsius.
- When ice is heated,it melts to form water at 0 degree celsius.
- Ice,water and steam are the .................... in which water exists at different temperature.
- The process in which water changes to water vapour.
- About 2% of water is frozen in glaciers and in the ............... Though this is freshwater,it is also not available to the people.
- 97.4% of the available water is in seas and oceans,which cannot be directly used by the people because of its high ..........
10 Clues: The process in which water changes to water vapour. • The process in which water vapour changes to water. • When ice is heated,it melts to form water at 0 degree celsius. • When water starts boiling at the temperature of 100 degree celsius. • only 0.01% is available as ............... on the surface of the earth. • ...
Litawn's puzzle 2019-04-23
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- a state of matter, like water.
- the variable we change in an experiment
- the large ball we live on.
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- something we need to live, and that we drink.
- something that already existed but nobody found before.
- when a solid turns to a liquid.
- something in an experiment
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- the variable we want to see in an experiment
- the variable we keep the same in an experiment
- a good hypothesis is testable and _______.
- it's hot and cold, and is a long word that starts with a t.
- the use of science to solve problems
- it rhymes with grass. It's where we are right now.
- birds use these to fly.
- the water ______ is about how water changes states.
- something that someone made.
17 Clues: birds use these to fly. • the large ball we live on. • something in an experiment • something that someone made. • a state of matter, like water. • when a gas turns into a liquid • when a solid turns to a liquid. • the use of science to solve problems • the variable we change in an experiment • a good hypothesis is testable and _______. • ...
Ch. 1 & 3 Crossword 2014-11-21
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- outer shell of solid rock
- relations of organisms to their physical surroundings
- system where material or matter can be gained or lost
- materials that occur in nature to be used
- measure of all the salts dissolved in water
- variety of life in the world or ecosystem
- heat is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature
- center of the earth
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- regions of matter that make up the earth
- rigid outer part of the earth
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- regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- cycle where water processes through the earth and atmosphere
- water collects as droplets on a surface when humid air is in contact
- water comes off a surface into a gaseous phase
- meeting needs of the present generation, not hurting the future
- harsh chemicals in the environment
- physical system that doesn't exchange matter with its surroundings
- natural water from the ground, not the sea
- eroding by wind or water
20 Clues: center of the earth • eroding by wind or water • outer shell of solid rock • rigid outer part of the earth • harsh chemicals in the environment • regions of matter that make up the earth • materials that occur in nature to be used • variety of life in the world or ecosystem • natural water from the ground, not the sea • measure of all the salts dissolved in water • ...
3rd Grade Vocabulary 2015-11-19
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- something that has definite shape
- for something to go away completely
- a process that repeats
- the type of matter with the most spread out particles
- the process of liquid going to solid
- what happens when a liquid goes to a gas
- pieces of glaciers that have fallen into the water
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- what you do when you get a gas to a liquid
- frozen water
- giant land forms of ice
- some thing that is a hill
- Vapor gas that comes from heating water
- force that keeps us on the surface of the earth
- what you do to a solid to make it liquid
- Tension elastic like force on the outside of something
- what you get when you melt ice
16 Clues: frozen water • a process that repeats • giant land forms of ice • some thing that is a hill • what you get when you melt ice • something that has definite shape • for something to go away completely • the process of liquid going to solid • Vapor gas that comes from heating water • what you do to a solid to make it liquid • what happens when a liquid goes to a gas • ...
Let it rain 2021-05-06
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- You will see these fluffy clouds on sunny days.
- When water vapor is released from leaves.
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- Low, dark clouds that indicate rain or snow.
- The second step in the water cycle.
- We should always try to _________ water.
- Thin, wispy clouds that are formed high up.
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- This occurs when we have little rain fall.
- You will see these clouds during a storm.
- rain is a form of ________________.
- The state of water vapor after it condenses.
11 Clues: rain is a form of ________________. • The second step in the water cycle. • We should always try to _________ water. • You will see these clouds during a storm. • When water vapor is released from leaves. • This occurs when we have little rain fall. • When water changes from a liquid to a gas. • Thin, wispy clouds that are formed high up. • ...
Ecology - Oceans Unit 2024-11-21
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- Dissolved oxygen
- Lake vs. Pond: Light reaches the bottom
- The type of cycle
- A river has more of this than a brook
- The larges of the five oceans
- Line that separates cold water from the warmer water
- Ocean current occur due to the earth's rotation and ...
- Lake vs. Pond: Vastly deep
- A #3 stream combines with another #3 stream to produce (spelled number)
- The school's mascot
- Species that can produce their own light
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- Your favorite class
- Area where ocean tides cover then uncover
- Lakes do this twice a year
- Most lakes are NOT man-made, rather from
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- Large water drain areas
- The light zone between light and dark
18 Clues: Dissolved oxygen • The type of cycle • Your favorite class • The school's mascot • Large water drain areas • Lakes do this twice a year • Lake vs. Pond: Vastly deep • The larges of the five oceans • A river has more of this than a brook • The light zone between light and dark • The ocean between Africa and Australia • Lake vs. Pond: Light reaches the bottom • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
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- The chemical symbol for water.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- Name of the largest ocean.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
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- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The act of adding water to crops.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
green house crossword 2023-04-19
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- cycle a cycle where carbon is released from us or wildfires or the burning of fossil fuels it goes into the atmosphere and is transferred into trees or other materials which then decay underground into fossil fuels which are then burned into the atmosphere again.
- radiation. the heat rays from the sun that cause the earth to heat because the atmosphere traps in the heat.
- light. generally creates holes in the Ozone layer which is really bad because human health would be much harder because of the increased uv rays
- oxide. known as laughing gas is a colorless gas which also has a huge impact on climate change as 1 pound is worth 100 pounds of carbon dioxide.
- warming. the process where a planet heats up via the greenhouse affect.
- the process where plants turn food or water into chemical energy
- the capacity or power to do work such as being able to move an object or an appliance of force.
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- gases is a gas that absorbs radiant energy at thermal wavelengths.
- dioxide. a heat trapping/greenhouse gas that is formed when fossil fuels are burned.
- a layer of gas that surrounds a planet that traps heat and gas inside
- radiation. energy from the sun the rays that are emitted from the sun can create heat energy
- fuels. materials that have carbon stored inside that have decayed under ground when they are brought to the surface and burned they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to join the carbon cycle.
- vapor. is what happens to water when it is heated up and turns into a gas and floats to the atmosphere it is also a part of its own cycle
13 Clues: the process where plants turn food or water into chemical energy • a layer of gas that surrounds a planet that traps heat and gas inside • gases is a gas that absorbs radiant energy at thermal wavelengths. • warming. the process where a planet heats up via the greenhouse affect. • ...
LIFE CYCLE 2024-08-28
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- Most mammals reproduce by giving ...
- The seed grow into young plant called...
- Grow a new skin and shed the old one.
- CYCLE All living things go through a cycle called a ... .
- Name of endangered animal that live in the sea.
- each mosquito's egg hatches into a larva called a ... .
- Cannot be found on the earth anymore.
- The name of a bird that now extinct.
- Each butterfly's egg hatches into a larva called ... .
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- The life cycle of a butterfly is made of .... stage.
- Each frog's eggs hatches into a ... .
- Name of endangered animal that live in forest.
- The life cycle of a cat is made up of ... stages.
- A Bird reproduces by laying ... .
- Stage in the life cycle of some insect, after the hatches.
- living things ... and have young.
- Save and protect
- Stage between the larva and adult stages in the life cycles of some insects
- A life cycle is made up of different... of growth and development
19 Clues: Save and protect • A Bird reproduces by laying ... . • living things ... and have young. • Most mammals reproduce by giving ... • The name of a bird that now extinct. • Each frog's eggs hatches into a ... . • Grow a new skin and shed the old one. • Cannot be found on the earth anymore. • The seed grow into young plant called... • ...
Water Watchers I 2021-04-21
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- an underground tank that holds household sewage.
- pollution that originates from a broad area,
- large area that cleans and disperses wastewater from a septic tank
- harmful chemicals or waste that can pollute water.
- direct transfer of water from leaves or plants to the atmosphere.
- the water _____ is the continuous circulation of water in systems throughout the planet.
- the mechanical process that removes particles from water when water moves through sand or dirt.
- lakes, rivers, creeks, swamps,and springs are examples of ____________.
- a scientist that studies water and the water systems of earth is called a _____-logist.
- rain that is more acidic than normal rainfall is called ____ rain.
- anything flushed down a toilet our poured down a drain.
- the process where water seeps into the ground to refill an aquifer.
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- warm water vapor mixes with cooler air to form ____________.
- water that falls to earth as rain, snow, or hail.
- contamination of water or air by harmful chemicals or waste materials.
- the process of changing water from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- substances that promote plant growth.
- land area that water runs off of to a single place like a river.
- a layer of underground rock or sand which stores and carries water.
- pollution at a single place is called _____ pollution.
- a chemical used to destroy a pest such as an insect.
- water found below the earth's surface.
22 Clues: substances that promote plant growth. • water found below the earth's surface. • pollution that originates from a broad area, • an underground tank that holds household sewage. • water that falls to earth as rain, snow, or hail. • harmful chemicals or waste that can pollute water. • a chemical used to destroy a pest such as an insect. • ...
6th Grade Clay Crossword 2024-01-30
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- A word for a 3D work of art (not clay).
- The activities we did for the first nine weeks with pencils and paper.
- The art supplies that we used for the second nine weeks. (Think brushes and water!)
- The term for clay that has been through the kiln once (Clay Life Cycle - two words).
- The art supply that we are working with this nine weeks.
- The term for fresh clay that has a lot of water in it. (Clay Life Cycle). (Two words with no spaces)
- The Element of Art that refers to things like red, blue, and yellow (Word Wall Word).
- The hand building technique where you flatten your clay out. (Think of making a Play-Doh pancake).
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- The term for slightly hardened clay that you can still mold. (Clay Life Cycle - three words with no spaces).
- The device used to fire clay - it heats over 2,000 degrees!
- The brand of clay we use in class. (We also use this brand of colored pencils!)
- The Element of Art that refers to how something feels or looks like it feels (Word Wall Word)
- The Element of Art that refers to a geometric or organic figure. (Triangle, Square, etc - Word Wall Word).
- The term for hardened clay that has not been fired yet.
- The Element of Art that we associate with clay (think 3D shapes).
- The hand building technique where you move two of your fingers together to move clay around.
- The Element of Art that refers to how light or dark something is. (Word Wall Word).
- The Element of Art that refers to a connection between two points. (Word Wall Word).
- The term for clay that has been through the kiln twice - usually glossy from the glass it is dipped in. (Clay Life Cycle - one word).
- The Element of Art that refers to the area around an artwork or where you can see through it.
- The hand building technique where you roll your clay. (Think of making a Play-Doh snake).
21 Clues: A word for a 3D work of art (not clay). • The term for hardened clay that has not been fired yet. • The art supply that we are working with this nine weeks. • The device used to fire clay - it heats over 2,000 degrees! • The Element of Art that we associate with clay (think 3D shapes). • The activities we did for the first nine weeks with pencils and paper. • ...
Bio Chapter 4 Review 2019-11-19
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- ______ gasses - said to cause global warming
- amount of variation in an ecosystem
- realistic model of growth
- keeps the earth in balance
- cycle that includes farm fertilization
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- using organisms to clean up hazardous stuff
- very rapid rate of growth
- ______ factor - limits the growth of a population
- cycle that includes evaporation and precipitation
9 Clues: very rapid rate of growth • realistic model of growth • keeps the earth in balance • amount of variation in an ecosystem • cycle that includes farm fertilization • using organisms to clean up hazardous stuff • ______ gasses - said to cause global warming • ______ factor - limits the growth of a population • cycle that includes evaporation and precipitation
horticulture 2022-10-10
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- completes life cycle in two years
- lives more than two years
- PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures
- IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture
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- REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round
- completes life cycle in one year
- not enough water
- PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
- best in warm temperatures
9 Clues: not enough water • best in warm temperatures • lives more than two years • PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures • completes life cycle in one year • completes life cycle in two years • IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture • REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round • PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
horticulture 2022-10-10
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- completes life cycle in two years
- lives more than two years
- PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures
- IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture
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- REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round
- completes life cycle in one year
- not enough water
- PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
- best in warm temperatures
9 Clues: not enough water • best in warm temperatures • lives more than two years • PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures • completes life cycle in one year • completes life cycle in two years • IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture • REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round • PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
Photosynthesis 2022-11-18
9 Clues: fancy word for sugar • the gas we breathe out • only plants can do this • all energy starts from here • where respiration happens in a cell • part of the energy cycle humans use • we can survive three days without it • where photosynthesis happens in a cell • the energy cycle is required for this to continue
The Hydrosphere 2021-05-20
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- impermeable surfaces increase the rate of this
- a result of a lack of support following water abstraction from an aquifer
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- a body of rock that holds water
- rocks used in dams must be this to provide support
- 70% of all water is used for this
- time the amount of time water stays in a particular store
- this collection type is needed in areas where there is no public supply
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- using this keeps water sterile for longer through slow release of chlorine
- a measure of the proportion of the rocks volume that is space
- used to remove suspended clay particles from water
- the flow of water through the spaces in soil and rock
- incursion this is where water flows in sideways into aquifers when it is over abstracted
- the hydrological cycle is a ______ system
- humans affect the quality of water by releasing _______
- dams and reservoirs act as a barrier to _________
16 Clues: a body of rock that holds water • 70% of all water is used for this • the hydrological cycle is a ______ system • the process of removing salt from seawater • impermeable surfaces increase the rate of this • dams and reservoirs act as a barrier to _________ • used to remove suspended clay particles from water • rocks used in dams must be this to provide support • ...
Nathan 2023-05-08
Across
- A weather over the years
- This cause a year
- electric flows through this object
- keeps electric in a wire like rubber
- the woman part of a plant
Down
- light bouncing off an object
- Slows or speed an object
- cycle A cycle that is a reason why it rain
- this cause day and night
- the color of a rock when scratch on a plate
10 Clues: This cause a year • A weather over the years • Slows or speed an object • this cause day and night • the woman part of a plant • light bouncing off an object • electric flows through this object • keeps electric in a wire like rubber • cycle A cycle that is a reason why it rain • the color of a rock when scratch on a plate
Water system terms 2023-02-06
Across
- An elevated piece of land that drains its water
- A very tiny organism
- Change A change in a climates normal temperatures and weather.
- The process of water being recycled through a cycle
- Underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater
- Flooded area of land
- A chemical that is commonly used to keep water clean
- A layer of gases that surround the Earth
- A heavy and thick layer of compressed snow
- A very large body of water between land
- Water that is found beneath the Earth's surface
Down
- To replace water
- Various temperatures for a given day
- The way we use resources for our future
- They are small, good or bad, microorganisms and are everywhere
- A flowing body of water that usually drains into another body of water
- A human-made way to supply water to plants, agriculture, and crops
- How much heat an object or a material can store, hold, release
- A compressed mass of snow, rock, or sediment
- A place underground after the soil
- The method of removing salt from salt water to make it suitable for drinking
- Something that holds waste water under the ground
- A technique to clean water to break down bad parts in water and soil
- Make water not suitable for drinking
- Removing any chemicals, bacteria, or germs from a product or material so you can eat/drink.
- A method of obtaining water from the ground
- The amount of salt in water
27 Clues: To replace water • A very tiny organism • Flooded area of land • The amount of salt in water • A place underground after the soil • Various temperatures for a given day • Make water not suitable for drinking • The way we use resources for our future • A very large body of water between land • A layer of gases that surround the Earth • A heavy and thick layer of compressed snow • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
Across
- Name of the largest ocean.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The act of adding water to crops.
Down
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The chemical symbol for water.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
Across
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- Name of the largest ocean.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
Down
- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The act of adding water to crops.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-16
Across
- the sphere that contains all the water on the plant
- the sphere that contains all the living things
- how hot or cold it is
- a sphere that orbits around the sun
- the sphere that contains all the ice
- amount of water vapor in the air
- stuff on grass in the early morning
Down
- the layer that absorbs all the harmful UV rays from the sun
- last step in the water cycle
- the sphere that contains all the air and the gases
- weather for a full year
- object that gives off light to the earth
- the rotation of water cycling
- the sphere that contains all the rocks and minerals
- day to day changing conditions
15 Clues: how hot or cold it is • weather for a full year • last step in the water cycle • the rotation of water cycling • day to day changing conditions • amount of water vapor in the air • a sphere that orbits around the sun • stuff on grass in the early morning • the sphere that contains all the ice • object that gives off light to the earth • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-11-04
Across
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- An imaginary line that a planet spins around.
- The process of turning liquid into vapor.
- The average weather conditions in an area.
- The opposite of night.
- The process of water vapor turning into liquid.
- The time of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
- cycle The journey of water from ocean to sky to land.
- The angle of Earth's axis.
- energy Energy from the Sun.
Down
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- A large body of salt water.
- The planet we live on.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time.
- The space above us, where clouds and the Sun appear.
18 Clues: The planet we live on. • The opposite of night. • Earth's natural satellite. • The angle of Earth's axis. • A large body of salt water. • energy Energy from the Sun. • layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The process of turning liquid into vapor. • The average weather conditions in an area. • The star at the center of our solar system. • ...
LIFE CYCLE 2024-08-28
Across
- Stage in the life cycle of some insect, after the hatches.
- Each frog's eggs hatches into a ... .
- Name of endangered animal that live in the sea.
- Stage between the larva and adult stages in the life cycles of some insects
- Save and protect
- CYCLE All living things go through a cycle called a ... .
- each mosquito's egg hatches into a larva called a ... .
- Grow a new skin and shed the old one.
- Most mammals reproduce by giving ...
- Name of endangered animal that live in forest.
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- Each butterfly's egg hatches into a larva called ... .
- The name of a bird that now extinct.
- The seed grow into young plant called...
- A life cycle is made up of different... of growth and development
- The life cycle of a cat is made up of ... stages.
- The life cycle of a butterfly is made of .... stage.
- A Bird reproduces by laying ... .
- Cannot be found on the earth anymore.
- living things ... and have young.
19 Clues: Save and protect • A Bird reproduces by laying ... . • living things ... and have young. • The name of a bird that now extinct. • Most mammals reproduce by giving ... • Each frog's eggs hatches into a ... . • Cannot be found on the earth anymore. • Grow a new skin and shed the old one. • The seed grow into young plant called... • ...
DNA, Cell Cycle + Mitosis 2024-02-13
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- the first part of the cell cycle
- the monomer of DNA that has 3 parts:sugar, phosphate group and nitrogen base
- Ms. Crier's favorite phase
- the nucleus divides in mitosis
- the shape DNA is in
- the last stage of the cell cycle where the cytoplasm divides
- the division of the nucleus in cells(PMAT)
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- the longest part of the cycle cycle where the cell is growing
Down
- the DNA synthesizes in the cell cycle
- the cell stops to regulate the amount of cells growing
- the chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell
- a disrupted cell cycle
- the stage where the nucleus startst to disappear
- dna is copied
- the nitrogen base that pairs with thymine
- the nitrogen base that pairs with guanine
17 Clues: dna is copied • the shape DNA is in • deoxyribonucleic acid • a disrupted cell cycle • Ms. Crier's favorite phase • the nucleus divides in mitosis • the first part of the cell cycle • the DNA synthesizes in the cell cycle • the nitrogen base that pairs with thymine • the nitrogen base that pairs with guanine • the division of the nucleus in cells(PMAT) • ...
Can we make it rain? 2023-11-20
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- How hot or cold something is
- To guess what will happen based on things you know
- The process of a gas changing to a liquid
Down
- A set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- To pay close attention to something
- A test used to discover new information about a question
- Cycle The movement of water between the ocean, air and land
- To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns quickly into gas
- Air that surrounds planet
9 Clues: Air that surrounds planet • How hot or cold something is • To pay close attention to something • The process of a gas changing to a liquid • To guess what will happen based on things you know • A test used to discover new information about a question • Cycle The movement of water between the ocean, air and land • ...
Water & the Weather-Part 1 2023-04-04
Across
- Relative humidity is a ________.
- The movement of water through the earth system.
- Water located underground that fills pores/spaces in the rock layers
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants.
- Causes the downward movement of water
Down
- _______humidity is the amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- Water that is not salty.
- The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- When the air is _________ evaporation and transpiration happen more rapidly.
- Energy from the ____ and earth's gravity drive the water cycle
- Most water in the atmosphere evaporates from the surface of______
11 Clues: Water that is not salty. • Relative humidity is a ________. • Causes the downward movement of water • The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. • The movement of water through the earth system. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants. • Energy from the ____ and earth's gravity drive the water cycle • ...
Water 2015-02-12
Across
- zo komt het water uit de kraan
- de was wordt hier schoon van
- deze wordt doorgetrokken met water
- bevroren water
- stromend water buiten
- als je met je hand in het water slaat
- een grote vlakte zoet water met oevers
- een kuip warm water waar je in kan liggen
- hier kan je onder staan
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- bevroren regen
- zo ziet water eruit als er zand in zit
- dit ligt buiten op straat als het geregend heeft
- dat doe je in de tuin als het te lang droog is
- het water sproeit hieruit omhoog
- een bruin drankje, van water gemaakt
- zo maak je jezelf schoon
- een rivier die van de berg naar beneden valt
- hier kan je in zwemmen
- een grote vlakte zout water
19 Clues: bevroren regen • bevroren water • stromend water buiten • hier kan je in zwemmen • hier kan je onder staan • zo maak je jezelf schoon • een grote vlakte zout water • de was wordt hier schoon van • zo komt het water uit de kraan • het water sproeit hieruit omhoog • deze wordt doorgetrokken met water • een bruin drankje, van water gemaakt • als je met je hand in het water slaat • ...
Plant Processes: Photosynthesis 2017-12-05
Across
- adenosine triphosphate
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the number of water and CO2 molecules needed to form one G3P
- letters for plants whose stoma primarily open at night
- an enzyme that links CO2 molecules to form G3P molecules
- the energy source for photosynthesis
- helps to transport electrons and hydrogen ions
- one of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis
- the phase of photosynthesis that splits water
- using sunlight, CO2, and water to produce sugars
Down
- one of the raw materials needed for photosynthesis
- small stacks of thylakoid membranes
- the phase of photosynthesis that includes the Calvin cycle
- having the ability to make food
- the catalyst and green pigment of photosynthesis
- forms a positively charged particle in its ionic state
- highly energetic negatively charged particles
- a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- the clear fluid inside the chloroplast
19 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • having the ability to make food • small stacks of thylakoid membranes • the energy source for photosynthesis • the clear fluid inside the chloroplast • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • highly energetic negatively charged particles • a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • the phase of photosynthesis that splits water • ...
Science 2026-01-23
Across
- Parts of a fish that help it breathe underwater.
- A thick layer of fat that keeps whales and penguins warm.
- A state of matter that flows, like water or milk.
- The bone that protects your brain.
- When the sun heats water and it turns into vapor.
- A state of matter that spreads out to fill any space.
- The source of energy that starts the water cycle.
- The line of bones down the middle of your back.
- When an animal's color helps it hide in its home.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
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- A state of matter that keeps its own shape.
- Water falling from the sky as rain or snow.
- When water vapor cools down to form clouds.
- All the bones inside a human or animal body.
- These bones protect your heart and lungs.
- The tiny "circles" that make up all matter.
- The small bone at the front of your knee.
- A very cold, snowy habitat where polar bears live.
- Water that flows over the ground into rivers.
20 Clues: The bone that protects your brain. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • These bones protect your heart and lungs. • The small bone at the front of your knee. • A state of matter that keeps its own shape. • Water falling from the sky as rain or snow. • When water vapor cools down to form clouds. • The tiny "circles" that make up all matter. • ...
The Nile River Chapter 19 2026-03-02
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- movement of water from the surface of earth into the atmosphere
- electrical power that can be generated from flowing water (2 words)
- Lake Nasser is an example of one of these
- 3rd longest river in the world
- one of the most dramatic spots on the Nile (2 words)
- water that soaks into the ground
- this contains 60% of all Egypt's farmland
- Capital of Sudan
- this state lies between the White and Blue Niles
- Country where Aswan High Dam is located
- distributing water to fields
Down
- the water cycle begins with this
- Sea where Nile ends
- True of False: The Mississippi River is one of the 5 longest rivers in the world
- capital of Egypt
- dry riverbeds
- coming together of two rivers
- He took credit for finding the source of the Blue Nile
- fertile soil carried by Nile
- lake that is main source of White Nile
- rapids and low waterfalls
- source of the Blue Nile (2 words)
- simple machine that helps move water
- country where Blue Nile starts
24 Clues: dry riverbeds • capital of Egypt • Capital of Sudan • Sea where Nile ends • rapids and low waterfalls • fertile soil carried by Nile • distributing water to fields • coming together of two rivers • 3rd longest river in the world • country where Blue Nile starts • the water cycle begins with this • water that soaks into the ground • source of the Blue Nile (2 words) • ...
Week 4 Spelling List 2014-09-29
16 Clues: items • a lot • to be born • makes a mess • clothing item • rhymes with rot • opposite of boy • rhymes with rust • opposite of death • opposite of before • opposite of subtract • color of a school bus • welcome to _____ house • a bi_______ has two wheels • after second and before fourth • when you want a drink of water
Photosynthesis (DON'T TYPE SPACES) 2025-06-02
Across
- Light work?
- Molecule split
- Sugar Synthesis
- Electron carrier molecule for the Calvin cycle
- Excited... negatives?
- Output > Input
- Oxidized electron carrier
- Negative Charged Carrier
- Structural support on the inside
- CO2 to organic molecules
Down
- ATP and NADPH produced
- Membranous structure in chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions occur
- Light Trap
- RuBP restored
- Positive charge
- Lotta Light Traps
16 Clues: Light Trap • Light work? • RuBP restored • Molecule split • Output > Input • Sugar Synthesis • Positive charge • Lotta Light Traps • Excited... negatives? • ATP and NADPH produced • Negative Charged Carrier • CO2 to organic molecules • Oxidized electron carrier • Structural support on the inside • Electron carrier molecule for the Calvin cycle • ...
Weather, Water and Climate 2024-03-22
Across
- Instrument used to measure air pressure
- Water vapor from plants and leaves
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Light that bounces off a surface
- Light that is taken up and converted into energy
- Instrument used to measure wind speed
- Thermal energy transferred by direct contact
- Drives the water cycle
- How tightly particles are packed together
- The process of turning from liquid to vapor
- The height of an object in relation to sea level
Down
- Water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, Snow, sleet, or hail
- Light that is passed through the object
- Thermal energy transferred by hotter air/fluids rising and cooler air/liquids falling
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance
- Thermal energy transferred by waves
- Instrument that measures the amount of water vapor in the air
- Scientist who studies the weather and tries to predict it
- The process of turning from vapor back to a liquid
- The temperature at which the air becomes full of water vapor
20 Clues: Drives the water cycle • Light that bounces off a surface • Water vapor from plants and leaves • Thermal energy transferred by waves • The amount of water vapor in the air • Instrument used to measure wind speed • Light that is passed through the object • Instrument used to measure air pressure • How tightly particles are packed together • ...
3rd Grade Vocabulary 2015-11-19
Across
- a process that repeats
- what you do to a solid to make it liquid
- gas that comes from heating water
- for something to go away completely
- pieces of glaciers that have fallen into the water
- frozen water
- force that keeps us on the surface of the earth
- elastic like force on the outside of something
Down
- giant land forms of ice
- what you get when you melt ice
- the type of matter with the most spread out particles
- what you do when you get a gas to a liquid
- matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
- some thing that is a hill
- what happens when a liquid goes to a gas
- the process of liquid going to solid
- something that has definite shape
17 Clues: frozen water • a process that repeats • giant land forms of ice • some thing that is a hill • what you get when you melt ice • gas that comes from heating water • something that has definite shape • for something to go away completely • the process of liquid going to solid • what you do to a solid to make it liquid • what happens when a liquid goes to a gas • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-22
Across
- organisms that perform cellular respiration in the cytoplasm or plasma membrane
- manmade process involving alcohol fermentation to produce beer
- activity causing oxygen deprivation, causing lactic acid fermentation
- enzyme powered by the proton gradient
- alcohol produced during fermentation
- organisms that perform aerobic cellular respiration in the mitochondria
- created as a result of hydrogen protons pumped into the intermembrane space
- energy produced during cellular respiration, glycolysis,and Krebs cycle
- molecule produced during anaerobic fermentation
- electron carrier produced in the intermediate step
- secondary electron carrier from the Krebs cycle
- mitochondrial location of the Krebs cycle
Down
- cellular respiration requiring oxygen
- final electron acceptor
- three-carbon molecule produced in glycolysis
- cellular respiration not requiring oxygen
- mitochondrial location of the electron transport chain
- product of intermediate step that enters the Krebs cycle
- particles transferred in cellular respiration, making it a redox reaction
- gas byproduct of the Krebs cycle
- molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and binds to hydrogen protons
- electron carrier generated in glycolysis, Krebs cycle
- gas released during the intermediate step and alcohol fermentation
- location of glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, and alcohol fermentation
24 Clues: final electron acceptor • gas byproduct of the Krebs cycle • alcohol produced during fermentation • cellular respiration requiring oxygen • enzyme powered by the proton gradient • cellular respiration not requiring oxygen • mitochondrial location of the Krebs cycle • three-carbon molecule produced in glycolysis • molecule produced during anaerobic fermentation • ...
GT science project 2023-04-11
Across
- When water inside of a plant is released as a gas through the stamota.
- What is formed when water turns into water vapor.
- How energy from the Sun gets to Earth and heats water molecuels.
- When a solid form of water turns into a gas without tuning into a liquid first.
- A solid form of water.
Down
- Any form of water that falls from clouds.
- Liquid water underneath the Earth's surface.
- Water that falls from the sky as a liquid.
- When a liquid form of water turns into a gas.
- When a gas form of water turns into a liquid.
- The cycle that moves water around the Earth.
- A solid form of water that falls from the sky as crystals.
12 Clues: A solid form of water. • Any form of water that falls from clouds. • Water that falls from the sky as a liquid. • Liquid water underneath the Earth's surface. • The cycle that moves water around the Earth. • When a liquid form of water turns into a gas. • When a gas form of water turns into a liquid. • What is formed when water turns into water vapor. • ...
Test 3 2024-11-25
Across
- monsoon climate zone
- study of ancient climates
- spatial distribution of living things
- mud layers that pollen may be found in
- tropical rainforest climate zone
- Mediterranean climate type
- Elements that form these include calcium, potassium, and magnesium, all of which are essential for soil fertility
- these cycles of orbital movements can change climate over long periods of time
- Number of different species in a given area of land
- the study of tree rings
- 99% of earth's energy comes from this
- surprisingly, this cycle stores most of its element in the lithosphere
- these rapidly declining areas are necessary for migratory birds
- how we are able to use the energy from the sun
- soils in arid-semi arid regions where moisture is drawn up into the atmosphere leaving behind salts
Down
- tell the climate of a location using temperature and precipitation averages over a years time
- this process tends to deplete topsoil of soluble nutrients
- movement of water to and from different storage areas
- used by cacti species to absorb the most amount of water
- the rate of decay of carbon
- conversion cycle of CO2 to living matter
- Forests found at around 60°N
- land that can be used to grow crops
- layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock
- the study of small things
- highly ordered systems will change into disordered over time
- in this cycle, bacteria plays a major role
- human activity has drastically changed the rainforest through this process
- this can change the gaseous composition of the atmosphere through eruption
- formed by the decomposition of organic material
30 Clues: monsoon climate zone • the study of tree rings • study of ancient climates • the study of small things • Mediterranean climate type • the rate of decay of carbon • Forests found at around 60°N • tropical rainforest climate zone • land that can be used to grow crops • spatial distribution of living things • 99% of earth's energy comes from this • ...
The Water Puzzle 2022-05-18
Across
- A pit or hole sunk into the earth to tap an underground source of water.
- A term used to describe the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- Water _________ plant is a place where water is treated to make it safe for drinking.
- The temperature at which water changes from solid into a liquid or vice versa.
- The wearing down or washing away of soil and land by the action of water, wind or ice.
- The act of adding water to crops.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The capacity of porous materials, such as sand and gravel, to transmit water.
Down
- The constant circulation of water from the atmosphere to the land and the oceans and back again.
- The process by which water vapor becomes a liquid or a solid.
- A change in the quality of water that makes it unsuitable for certain uses.
- A possible source of groundwater contamination.
- Tanks used to hold waste from homes when a sewer line is not available.
- The movement of water down through the earth's surface.
- The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle.
- Name of the largest ocean.
- The name for a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream.
- The temperature at which water changes from liquid into a gas or vice versa.
- A weather phenomenon where there is a lack of precipitation for a long period of time.
- The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water.
20 Clues: Name of the largest ocean. • The chemical symbol for water. • The act of adding water to crops. • A possible source of groundwater contamination. • The movement of water down through the earth's surface. • The source of energy for the hydrologic or water cycle. • The percentage of the earth’s water that is fresh water. • ...
climate and weather 2023-03-22
Across
- clouds that are very low to the ground.
- the advancing mass of warm air.
- a lot of snow dangerous conditions.
- cloud white puffy,produce rain.
- a lot of energy that explodes.
- weather conditions.
- a storm with rain and thunder.
- a huge rain storm.
- cloud low in the troposphere
- the advancing mass of cold air.
- the water on the side of a cold object in a warm environment.
- some one that studies weather.
Down
- symbols used in front predictions on the news channel
- point the point at witch water vapor condenses.
- fast spinning spiral.
- when there is a lot of water vapor in the air.
- a front moving very slowly.
- a abnormal change in sea water level
- what is happening in the atmosphere.
- cloud indicate wet weather very high in the sky they are ice crystals.
- how cold or how hot the air is.
- Cycle what water goes through.
- a huge body of air.
- a lot of energy that touches the ground that explodes.
24 Clues: a huge rain storm. • weather conditions. • a huge body of air. • fast spinning spiral. • a front moving very slowly. • cloud low in the troposphere • a lot of energy that explodes. • a storm with rain and thunder. • some one that studies weather. • the advancing mass of warm air. • cloud white puffy,produce rain. • how cold or how hot the air is. • the advancing mass of cold air. • ...
Material and Their Structure 2025-10-14
Across
- – Solid changes directly into gas.
- – Water turns into gas during this process.
- – A pure substance made of only one type of atom.
- – Liquid turns into solid.
- – Water falls from clouds as rain, snow, or hail.
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- – Has fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- – Gas turns back into liquid.
- – Has no fixed shape or volume; particles move freely.
- cycle – The continuous movement of water on Earth.
- – Solid turns into liquid.
- – A compound made from hydrogen and oxygen.
- – Has fixed shape and volume.
- – The smallest particle of matter.
- – Two or more substances mixed but not chemically joined.
- – Formed when two or more elements join chemically.
15 Clues: – Solid turns into liquid. • – Liquid turns into solid. • – Gas turns back into liquid. • – Has fixed shape and volume. • – Solid changes directly into gas. • – The smallest particle of matter. • – A compound made from hydrogen and oxygen. • – Water turns into gas during this process. • – A pure substance made of only one type of atom. • ...
Tides 2023-02-24
9 Clues: ocean • water • the low tides • the moon cycle • the High tides. • the earth is in it • it comes out at night • it pushes us down to earth • it comes out during the day
Plankton Vocabulary 2024-01-17
Across
- Zooplankton that remain in the planktonic phase throughout their entire life cycle are called?
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments are called?
- The event of a rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water is called?
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton are called?
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent are called?
- Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis are called?
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement are called?
- Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope are called?
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton are called?
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- Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton are called?
- the event of a close and long-term interaction between different biological species is called?
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase are called?
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton are called?
- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate, what is this layer called?
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain are called?
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell are called?
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms are called?
17 Clues: Larger-sized plankton, visible under a microscope are called? • Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton are called? • Extremely small-sized plankton, smaller than microplankton are called? • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton are called? • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms are called? • ...
Cell cycle, Mitosis, and meiosis crossword puzzle 2024-03-05
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- the last phase of the cell cycle
- the phase between prophase and metaphase
- Large marsupial
- the phase where the chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers
- the life cycle of a cell
- the last phase of mitosis
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell.
- growth phase and preparation for mitosis
- the part of the cell cycle where the cell undergoes cell division
- a type of cell division during which a single cell divides twice and produces four daughter cells.
- the phases when the chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
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- the type of reproduction that only needs one organism
- the phase in the cell cycle before mitosis happens
- the type of reproduction that requires 2 organisms
- gametes The things produced in meiosis
- fibers the strands of protein the pull the chromosomes
- the phase where the nuclear membrane dissolves
- the phase in the cell cycle where DNA is synthesized
- growth phase in the cell cycle
- the female reproductive cell
- the male reproductive cell
21 Clues: Large marsupial • the life cycle of a cell • the last phase of mitosis • the male reproductive cell • the female reproductive cell • growth phase in the cell cycle • the last phase of the cell cycle • gametes The things produced in meiosis • the phase between prophase and metaphase • growth phase and preparation for mitosis • the phase where the nuclear membrane dissolves • ...
biogeochemical 2024-09-20
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- a biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The mass of water on Earth remains fairly constant over time
- It is colorless, odorless, non-toxic, and highly combustible. Constituting about 75% of all normal matter, hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element in the universe.
- any body of water above ground, including streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and creeks.
- a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- a microbial process by which reduced nitrogen compounds (primarily ammonia) are sequentially oxidized to nitrite and nitrate
- a chemical element; it has symbol N and atomic number 7.
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms
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- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- happens when a liquid turns into a gas
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- nonmetallic chemical element in Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail
17 Clues: happens when a liquid turns into a gas • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • a chemical element; it has symbol N and atomic number 7. • drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail • a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight. • colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms • ...
3rd Secondary. Biology and Geology 2024-09-04
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- The thin layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- A type of rock formed from cooling magma or lava.
- The basic unit of life, all living organisms are made up of these.
- The process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The science that studies living organisms.
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- Cycle The natural cycle that moves water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
- Process by which green plants produce food using sunlight.
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the environment.
- Earth's outermost layer, where we live.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in rock.
10 Clues: Earth's outermost layer, where we live. • The thin layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The science that studies living organisms. • A type of rock formed from cooling magma or lava. • Process by which green plants produce food using sunlight. • The process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring. • ...
Modeling Earth's System Test 2022-11-07
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- a gas that is important to organisms but cannot be directly absorbed from the atmosphere
- the sphere the water cycle is part of
- the sphere that is made up of all living things
- what something is made of
- cellular process that uses food and oxygen to power other cellular processes
- an underground region of rocky material containing water that can be drawn out through a well
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- the sphere that is made up of wind and air
- sediment is dropped in a new location
- relating to energy moving through Earth's crust
- the sphere the rock cycle is part of
10 Clues: what something is made of • the sphere the rock cycle is part of • the sphere the water cycle is part of • sediment is dropped in a new location • the sphere that is made up of wind and air • the sphere that is made up of all living things • relating to energy moving through Earth's crust • cellular process that uses food and oxygen to power other cellular processes • ...
Unit 2 Pre-vocabulary 2023-09-20
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- – a measurement of how full of water vapor the air is; at 100%, the air issaturated and condensation will begin
- – a measurement of mass divided by volume
- - an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- – the falling of rain or snow to the surface of Earth under the influence of gravity; part of the water cycle
- – heat transfer through direct molecule-to-molecule contact/touch
- – part of a psychrometer that measures the air temperature
- - the surface of the earth
- height above sea level
- – the process where liquid water changes into water vapor;
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- - instrument used to measure relative humidity and dew point
- layer of gasses surrounding the earth
- – the process where cooling water vapor turns back into liquid water
- – energy transfer in wave form through space
- - the weight of the atmosphere.
- – the temperature at which condensation will occur
- Layer – a portion of the stratosphere that absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays
- – heat transfer in a circulating liquid or gas
- - an instrument used to measure wind speed
18 Clues: height above sea level • - the surface of the earth • - the weight of the atmosphere. • layer of gasses surrounding the earth • – a measurement of mass divided by volume • - an instrument used to measure wind speed • – energy transfer in wave form through space • – heat transfer in a circulating liquid or gas • – the temperature at which condensation will occur • ...
Water Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-19
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- Viewed from space it looks like a water planet
- Your body is made up of how much water:
- True or False: Keeping the water running when you wash your hands wastes a lot of water.
- What is the longest river in South Africa?
- How many different states does water exist?
- What does it mean to be water wise? Respect __________, Respect life
- what is the chemical process that makes seawater drinkable?
- what is the most abundant substance on Earth’s surface but is highly vulnerable?
- What is the name of the country that is providing Gauteng with Water?
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- How much of the earth’s surface is covered in water?
- how many litres of water is requires making one cotton T-shirt?
- How much of all the water on planet is fresh?
- what is the change that is affecting water cycle and weather pattern?
- what is the scientific name for water?
14 Clues: what is the scientific name for water? • Your body is made up of how much water: • What is the longest river in South Africa? • How many different states does water exist? • How much of all the water on planet is fresh? • Viewed from space it looks like a water planet • How much of the earth’s surface is covered in water? • ...
Salmon Life Cycle 2014-03-05
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- The stage when the salmon begin to leave their gravel nest
- Colour of the salmon egg
- Fry and Parr hide under rocks and in vegetation to hide from these
- Salmon comes out of the egg
- Second stage of the salmon's life cycle
- group of fish
- Fully developed salmon
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- Stage when salmon are about six inches in length
- Salmon need this to survive
- The first stage of the salmon's life cycle
- markings Parr develop these on their bodies
- A salmon remains an egg for about 2-3 (blank)
- Small sac of nutrients
- Stage when salmon lose their vertical markings and adjust themselves for the salty ocean water
- Releasing of eggs
15 Clues: group of fish • Releasing of eggs • Small sac of nutrients • Fully developed salmon • Colour of the salmon egg • Salmon need this to survive • Salmon comes out of the egg • Second stage of the salmon's life cycle • The first stage of the salmon's life cycle • markings Parr develop these on their bodies • A salmon remains an egg for about 2-3 (blank) • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-01-19
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- root the single main root
- the source that humans use the animal products
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- means two
- the chemical process of converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- the process of plants using stored energy
- means ¨naked seed¨ in Greek
- means ¨covered seed¨ in Greek
- means one
- the source of plants used by humans
- the process of land into a new design
- an embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf
15 Clues: means one • means two • root the single main root • means ¨naked seed¨ in Greek • means ¨covered seed¨ in Greek • the source of plants used by humans • the process of land into a new design • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf • the source that humans use the animal products • ...
Plant Physiology 2025-09-23
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- open DNA with chromatin
- enzyme that breaks down fat
- experiment that helped fixed nitrogen for fertilizer use
- control type that depends on turning on and off an activity (such as by phosphorylation)
- step of the Calvin cycle that is considered the slow step
- term used when reactions are separated so that there is no interference
- transports sugars from source to sink
- where Calvin Cycle occurs in C4 plants
- model organism (Dr. Shpak's favorite)
- most abundant enzyme on Earth
- cells that perform the Calvin Cycle in C3 plants
- color that leaves turn if nitrogen deficient
- color that leaves turn if sulfur deficient
- where the light-dependent reactions take place
- cell has high solute concentration compared to the outside solution
- what starch is made of (simply)
- origin theory of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells
- made of a glycerol backbone and three fatty acid tails
- polysaccharide found in secondary cell wall
- polysaccharide that is abundant in the primary cell wall and helps resist wall compression
- made of linear glucose and beta-1,4 bonds
- photosystem that creates NADPH
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- more branched form of starch
- photosystem that splits water
- big organelle in plant that provides turgor pressure
- linear form of starch
- replication outside of division
- transports water and minerals in a plant
- light harvesting portion of a photosystem
- control type that is affected by how much of an enzyme is present
- enzyme that breaks branches in starch.
- where starch is synthesized
- type of pigment in plants that absorbs blue and green light
- membrane of vacuole
- cells that load and unload sugars into sieve elements
35 Clues: membrane of vacuole • linear form of starch • open DNA with chromatin • enzyme that breaks down fat • where starch is synthesized • more branched form of starch • photosystem that splits water • most abundant enzyme on Earth • photosystem that creates NADPH • replication outside of division • what starch is made of (simply) • transports sugars from source to sink • ...
6th Grade Camp Vocab 2017-10-13
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- The "job" or function that a particular plant or animal has in its community.
- The constant process of the Earth transforming and becoming different. Change can be natural (e.g., weather, seasons, extinction) or caused by humans (e.g., pollution, climate change, habitat destruction, etc.).
- Cycle This cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources. Conservation also includes the careful use of natural resources (such as trees, oil, etc.) to prevent them from being lost or wasted.
- All the different plant and animal populations interacting with each other in an ecosystem.
- A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature.
- The coming of one thing after another, in order.
- And Effect Cause and effect relationships are routinely identified, tested, and used to explain change
- Cycle The cycle includes the breakdown of materials, both dead and alive, by the decomposers (fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates).
- Animals active by day, such as birds or insects.
- Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals).
- The interactions between two or more natural resources (SAMSPAW) that make life on Earth possible.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Impact Recorded history, as well as chemical and geological evidence, indicates that human activities in agriculture, industry, and everyday life have had major impacts on the land, rivers, ocean, and air.
- And Change Explanations of stability and change in natural or designed systems can be made by examining changes over time, and forces at different scales. Small changes in one part of a system might cause large changes in another part. Stability might be disturbed either by sudden events or gradual changes that accumulate over time.
- The study of how plants and animals cycle due to climate and/or seasonal changes.
- The process by which the surface of the Earth is moved downward by wind, water, ice, and other natural activities.
- Cycle This cycle includes the transfer of carbon dioxide (exhaled by animals) into the plants for use in photosynthesis, and the transfer of oxygen to animals (as a byproduct of photosynthesis) from plants.
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- The state of the atmosphere with respect to the wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- A physical or behavioral characteristic of a plant or animal that helps it survive in its natural environment
- Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight.
- Organisms such as fungi, bacteria, or invertebrates (FBI) that feed on and break down dead plant and animal matter.
- The process by which plants make food (carbohydrates/sugar) from water, carbon dioxide, minerals, and the sun's energy.
- A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from the relationship (e.g., pollination of flowers by bees.
- The number and variety of plants, animals, and other organisms found in different ecosystems around the world.
- A symbiotic relationship between two kinds of plants or animals in which one obtains a benefit (such as food or shelter) from the other without damaging or benefiting the other organism (e.g., when an animal moves into an abandoned rodent hole).
- A symbiotic relationship in which one (the parasite) benefits, while the other (the host) is harmed (e.g., a flea in a coyote, or mistletoe on an oak tree).
- An organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis (e.g., all green plants).
- A ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems.
- Web A series of organisms linked together by food energy, each organism eaten by the next one in the chain.
- Cycle The series of stages in an organism, including birth, reproduction, death, and decomposition.
- Change A long-term change in the Earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature.
- The accurate and detailed description of land surfaces (e.g., mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.).
- Observed patterns of forms and events guide organization and classification. The prompt questions about relationships and the factors that influence them.
- Living once or living things in an ecosystem (plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi
- An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals.
- And Matter Energy can be transferred in various ways and between objects. It can be tracked as energy flows through a designed or natural system. Matter is transported into, out of, and within systems.
37 Clues: The coming of one thing after another, in order. • Animals active by day, such as birds or insects. • An organism that feeds on plants and/or animals. • Animals active at or around dusk, dawn, or twilight. • A person who studies plants and animals as they live in nature. • Non-living things in an ecosystem (sun, air, water, and minerals). • ...
water 2014-04-27
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- an inlet of the sea where the land curves.
- what is wet and comes from the sky?
- what's in every bathroom and water comes out of?
- clean something using water.
- what is 70% of the earth's surface?
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking onto the shore.
- mouth of a large river.
- water that makes something saturated or damp
- a branch of the river flowing away from the main stream but does not lead to another opening
- what's in the sky and produces water droplets?
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- the salt water that covers most of the earths surface
- falls from the sky formed as ice crystals.
- what do you wash yourself in?
- ice crystals formed on the ground when the temperature is below freezing.
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- what is water vapour when it is heated?
- what is a large body of water surrounded by land?
- frozen water
- a barrier to hold back water and raise its levels
19 Clues: frozen water • mouth of a large river. • clean something using water. • what do you wash yourself in? • what is wet and comes from the sky? • what is 70% of the earth's surface? • what is water vapour when it is heated? • a cascade of water falling from a height • falls from the sky formed as ice crystals. • an inlet of the sea where the land curves. • ...
Water 2021-03-06
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- The first sign of dehydration
- Water with a high mineral content
- Risk groups for developing dehydration
- Water intoxication
- Antidiuretic hormone acronym
- The delicate balance of how water flows in and out of cells
- Filtration with fluoride removed,____ osmosis.
- Water with all the minerals and impurities removed
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- Bring the body back to a normal water level
- Water recommendations increase to support blood supply
- Gland responsible for the secretion of the hormone vasopressin
- Sets minimum safety standards for tap water
- Water with limited levels of fluoride
- The antidiuretic hormone
- Has a diuretic effect on the body
- Water with low mineral content
- Water suitable for drinking
- Water that may contain the Giardia parasite
- Regulates safety standards for bottled water
19 Clues: Water intoxication • The antidiuretic hormone • Water suitable for drinking • Antidiuretic hormone acronym • The first sign of dehydration • Water with low mineral content • Has a diuretic effect on the body • Water with a high mineral content • Water with limited levels of fluoride • Risk groups for developing dehydration • Bring the body back to a normal water level • ...
WATER 2023-12-31
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- Solution cannot dissolve more solute.
- Level of water under the ground.
- Purest form of natural water.
- A disease caused by contaminated water
- Ability of solvent to dissolve a solute.
- Particulate impurities remaining on filter paper.
- Solvent that dissolves many types of solutes.
- Layer which does not allow fluid to pass through.
- Covers around 70% of earth surface.
- Contamination by unwanted substances.
- Process of converting vapour into liquid.
- Process to convert water into water vapour.
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- Liquid that passes through filter paper.
- Water circulation from earth to atmosphere and back.
- Solution of solute in water.
- Salty water found in sea.
- Process of plants loosing water.
- Process to get the purest form of water.
- Gaseous form of water.
19 Clues: Gaseous form of water. • Salty water found in sea. • Solution of solute in water. • Purest form of natural water. • Level of water under the ground. • Process of plants loosing water. • Covers around 70% of earth surface. • Solution cannot dissolve more solute. • Contamination by unwanted substances. • A disease caused by contaminated water • ...
Dinner Menu 2024-12-17
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- Green pigment that converts light energy into chemical energy.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- Makes ATP without oxygen.
- Where the Calvin cycle occurs.
- Provides energy for the body.
- Helps the electron transport cycle.
- Creates ATP with water as a waste product.
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- A step in cellular respiration that converts glucose into another molecule.
- This process turns light energy into chemical energy (ATP NADPH) and creates oxygen as a waste product.
- A type of energy-carrying molecule like ATP.
- Helps to break down glucose.
- Creates FADH2 and NADH.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- This process uses ATP, NADPH, and CO2 to create glucose.
14 Clues: Creates FADH2 and NADH. • Makes ATP without oxygen. • The powerhouse of the cell. • Helps to break down glucose. • Provides energy for the body. • Where the Calvin cycle occurs. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • Helps the electron transport cycle. • Creates ATP with water as a waste product. • A type of energy-carrying molecule like ATP. • ...
Weather Puzzle 2013-02-19
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- clouds Clouds that look like cotton balls.
- A round pellet of ice that is larger than 5mm in diameter.
- A long period of scarce rainfall.
- The step in which water vapor bexomes liquid.
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a thunderstorm to touch Earth's surface.
- Is a small storm often accompanied by heavy rain, thunder and lightning.
- Water vapor in a cloud that is directly converted to ice crystals.
- rain Rain that touches a cold surface then freezes.
- cycle The movement of water through Earth's system.
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- The step in which molecules of liquid water escape into the air.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- A form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earh's surface.
- An overflowing of water in a normally dry area.
- A tropical cyclone with winds of 119 km/hr or higher.
- Raindrops frozen into solid ice particles of ice.
15 Clues: A long period of scarce rainfall. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • clouds Clouds that look like cotton balls. • The step in which water vapor bexomes liquid. • An overflowing of water in a normally dry area. • Raindrops frozen into solid ice particles of ice. • rain Rain that touches a cold surface then freezes. • ...
horticulture 2022-10-10
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- completes life cycle in two years
- lives more than two years
- PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures
- IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture
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- REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round
- completes life cycle in one year
- not enough water
- PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
- best in warm temperatures
9 Clues: not enough water • best in warm temperatures • lives more than two years • PLANTS RELISH cool temperatures • completes life cycle in one year • completes life cycle in two years • IS A PLANT with a lot of moisture • REFERS TO plants that have green leaves year round • PLANTS THAT LOSE THEIR leaves during their dormant season
CYCLE 2023-01-19
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- pain in lower abdomen during period
- muscular outer layer in uterus
- rectangular absorbent to catch menstrual blood
- fluid that comes out
- where the fetus develops
- process of fusion of sperm with egg
- insertion absorbent to catch mentrual blood
- period that marks a transition into adulthood
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- another word for menstruation
- monthly series of bodily changes
- produces and stores eggs
- when menstruation comes to an end
- another word for period
- tube where the egg travels from
- another word for growing up
- mature egg releasing from body
16 Clues: fluid that comes out • another word for period • produces and stores eggs • where the fetus develops • another word for growing up • another word for menstruation • muscular outer layer in uterus • mature egg releasing from body • tube where the egg travels from • monthly series of bodily changes • when menstruation comes to an end • pain in lower abdomen during period • ...
clothes washer components 2024-08-02
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- drains the water from the washing machine and is usually made of corrugated plastic
- removes water from the tub throughout the cycle
- a stationary basket that holds the inner tub
- direct drive or belt drive
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- opens and closes when it receives electrical signals from the washer, letting water enter the tub at the right times during a cycle
- known as a wash basket
- houses the washer controls where you select cycles and options
- a central post that twists back and forth
8 Clues: known as a wash basket • direct drive or belt drive • a central post that twists back and forth • a stationary basket that holds the inner tub • removes water from the tub throughout the cycle • houses the washer controls where you select cycles and options • drains the water from the washing machine and is usually made of corrugated plastic • ...
Water systems 2026-01-23
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- An extreme example of when ice sheets or mountain glaciers increase in size meaning that less water is available is ice _____.
- What state of water is underground water?
- A solid type of water that is a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity is called?
- What has a higher heat capacity than air?
- ____ bodies of water can absorb and release a lot of heat.
- Ice sheets are what type of state of water?
- Which is the bigger polar ice cap?
- What hemisphere has 61% of the ocean?
- What hemisphere has 81% of the ocean?
- In the slides it states that ⅓ of the world’s ______ exists underground than on the surface.
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- What is the layer after soil under the water table?
- What is the name of an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it?
- Frozen water is released in liquid and ___ states.
- What does the sun provide to run the water cycle?
- When the amount of fresh water increases, it dilutes the seawater and it reduces ____ of the surrounding water.
- When snow builds up over time, it creates _____.
- What can water hold for a long period of time?
- The heat from the sun passes through the _____, reaching Earth’s surface.
- When glaciers melt they slowly add what type of water into streams, rivers, and lakes?
- 76% of the Earth's water is ____
20 Clues: 76% of the Earth's water is ____ • Which is the bigger polar ice cap? • What hemisphere has 61% of the ocean? • What hemisphere has 81% of the ocean? • What state of water is underground water? • What has a higher heat capacity than air? • Ice sheets are what type of state of water? • What can water hold for a long period of time? • ...
unit 5: photosynthesis 2025-06-02
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- reactions ___ is the first stage of photosynthesis.
- type of reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- captures light energy in thylakoid membranes
- process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy
- inside chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll
- gets excited by light energy
- electron carrier that transports high-energy electrons in photosynthesis
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
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- light-independent process that uses CO₂ to make glucose
- the phase of the Calvin cycle that reforms the CO₂-acceptor molecule is ___.
- green pigment
- fluid-filled space in a chloroplast where the Calvin cycle occurs
- photosynthesis takes place in the ___.
- fixation
- a compound that is vital for life
15 Clues: fixation • green pigment • gets excited by light energy • a compound that is vital for life • photosynthesis takes place in the ___. • captures light energy in thylakoid membranes • inside chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll • reactions ___ is the first stage of photosynthesis. • light-independent process that uses CO₂ to make glucose • ...
Science 2024-10-31
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- 18.What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- 17.During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Rainforest 11.Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- 24.Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- 19.What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- 13.What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- 4.What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- 9.If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- 8.In which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- 20.Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- 23.Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- 15.Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
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- 12.Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- 16.What is the main pigment in green plants?
- .25.Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- 21.Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- 2.In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
- 14.Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- 5.Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- 3.In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- 7.The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- 6.Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
- 10.Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- 1.At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a plant?
- 22.Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
25 Clues: 5.Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • 16.What is the main pigment in green plants? • 24.Which factor is causing the most extinction? • 23.Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • 2.In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • 8.In which country can one find 99% of marsupials • 4.What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis? • ...
water 2022-06-27
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- suspension of water droplets in air
- affects liver
- potash alum
- suitable for drinking
- freezing of dew
- purest form of water
- affects intestine
- ozone is used to purify water
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- used in laboratory
- air under pressure
- chlorine is used to purify water
- universal solvent
- kills germs
- mixture of solute and solvent
- ion exchanger
- water vapour condensates on cold objects
- sea water
- filter paper is used
- change of water vapour to water near ground
19 Clues: sea water • potash alum • kills germs • affects liver • ion exchanger • freezing of dew • universal solvent • affects intestine • used in laboratory • air under pressure • filter paper is used • purest form of water • suitable for drinking • mixture of solute and solvent • ozone is used to purify water • chlorine is used to purify water • suspension of water droplets in air • ...
Water 2025-02-27
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- what is the largest lake in the world?
- What do you call one huge tidal wave
- how many aquatic species are there?
- how big was the biggest wave ever recorded?
- What do you call people how dive into the water with air tanks?
- what percent of the world is water?
- what does water do to stop global warming?
- what was the biggest whirlpool called?
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- what is a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier called.
- what is the deepest part of the ocean in the world?
- what is voted the ugliest aquatic creature currently?
- How many people die of drowning each year.
- how big of a wave did the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs make?
- what do you call a tornado over water?
- what is the most recent ocean?
- what percent of the water in the world is ocean water?
- What do you call several huge tidal waves?
- approximately how many ships are at the bottom of the ocean floor?
- which flood killed 145,000 people?
19 Clues: what is the most recent ocean? • which flood killed 145,000 people? • how many aquatic species are there? • what percent of the world is water? • What do you call one huge tidal wave • what is the largest lake in the world? • what do you call a tornado over water? • what was the biggest whirlpool called? • How many people die of drowning each year. • ...
Water Sysytems 2022-02-01
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- a natural resource that can be replenished is called a…?
- water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans is called...?
- water cannot pass through a ______ layer.
- _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- where water is stored.
- 97% of the earth’s water is…?
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as…?
- a process where water, sand, and chemicals are injected underground at very high pressures to crack open rock layers and release the oil or gas trapped inside is called…?
- tornadoes over water are called a…..?
- _____ has a lower heat capacity than water.
- a potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds is called…?
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- water that falls and ends up in soil is called…?
- water can pass through a ______ layer.
- 3% of the earth’s water is... ?
- the opposite of condensation is…?
- the ability of a material to absorb heat is called…?
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it is called…?
- a watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges is called a…?
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water is called a…?
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase is called…?
20 Clues: where water is stored. • 97% of the earth’s water is…? • 3% of the earth’s water is... ? • the opposite of condensation is…? • tornadoes over water are called a…..? • water can pass through a ______ layer. • water cannot pass through a ______ layer. • _____ has a lower heat capacity than water. • _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean. • ...
Science Vocab 2016-01-31
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- land that separates flowing water
- when a liquid changes into a gas
- continuous movement of seawater
- overflow of water that submerges normally dry land
- maritime
- water held underground
- terrain along the side of a river/creek/stream
- land form that is created by sediments deposited from a river
- amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree
- areas in nc that drain into a river
- large body of water surrounded by land
- ability to absorb moisture
- when water enters the soil
- ridge between drainage basins
- path of water and sediment flowing between banks
- how hot something is
- mixture with solid particles that are large enough for cementation
- volume rate of water flow
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- when a river's base level falls
- an area in an aquifer below the water table
- water cycle
- something that has other things dissolved in it
- water above the ground
- mass per unit volume
- climates that are landlocked
- enrichment of an ecosystem with chemical nutrients
- place where land is covered by water
- area that is prone to flooding
- river following a winding course
- rocks that can contain groundwater
- load particles in a flowing fluid that are transported along the bed
- movement of land water to oceans
32 Clues: maritime • water cycle • mass per unit volume • how hot something is • water above the ground • water held underground • volume rate of water flow • ability to absorb moisture • when water enters the soil • climates that are landlocked • ridge between drainage basins • area that is prone to flooding • when a river's base level falls • continuous movement of seawater • ...
Energy Camp 2024 2024-06-09
10 Clues: what is trash? • capital of florida • related to the sun • how to reduce waste • a main source of power • covers 70% of the earth • makes honey from pollen • first step of water cycle • earth slowly getting hotter • often green and grows from ground
MARINE CARBON CYCLE 2026-03-09
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- the process of moving carbon between, the seafloor, ocean, and the atmosphere
- Full of carbon; dissolve and release carbon into the deep ocean
- Foundation for all living things
- Result of an increase in carbon in the atmosphere
- Long-term storage for carbon in ocean depths
- Deals with living and nonliving matter
- Controlled by the carbon cycle
- solid carbon dissolves and is released into ocean depths
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- Largest active carbon reservoir
- Where fast exchange of carbon between ocean and atmosphere occurs
- process phytoplankton uses carbon for
- cold, dense, carbon rich water sinks
- Organism; important factor in the carbon cycle
- Common carbon reservoir
14 Clues: Common carbon reservoir • Controlled by the carbon cycle • Largest active carbon reservoir • Foundation for all living things • cold, dense, carbon rich water sinks • process phytoplankton uses carbon for • Deals with living and nonliving matter • Long-term storage for carbon in ocean depths • Organism; important factor in the carbon cycle • ...
Geographical Terms - The Water Cycle 2014-05-22
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- The point at which two large rivers meet and join together
- When a river runs out of energy and drops the materials it's carrying
- The form of Transportation where sand grains and small stones bounce along the river bed
- Any form of water falling from clouds
- Rain water soaks into the ground
- Where the river ends and meets the sea
- Large rocks and boulders are rolled across the river bed.
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- When gas is condensed into a liquid, forming water droplets
- When water vapour flows into the air, from trees and plants
- The area of land forming the edge of a river basin
- The highest and steepest point in a river.
- a smaller river joining a main or large one.
- The smallest form of erosion in a river
13 Clues: Rain water soaks into the ground • Any form of water falling from clouds • Where the river ends and meets the sea • The smallest form of erosion in a river • The highest and steepest point in a river. • a smaller river joining a main or large one. • The area of land forming the edge of a river basin • Large rocks and boulders are rolled across the river bed. • ...
Weather and the Water Cycle 2023-10-08
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- The hottest season with long sunny days.
- The dirt in the ground where plants grow.
- The season when it can get very cold, and sometimes it snows.
- Another name for this season is "autumn," and leaves change colors.
- It tells you if it's hot or cold outside.
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- Something that repeats in a pattern.
- It helps scientists measure how hot or cold it is.
- Spring, summer, fall, and winter are examples of this.
- The season when flowers bloom and trees turn green.
- A state in the United States known for its warm weather.
- Someone who studies and learns about the world.
- What we call sunshine, rain, wind, and snow.
- A repeating design or sequence.
13 Clues: A repeating design or sequence. • Something that repeats in a pattern. • The hottest season with long sunny days. • The dirt in the ground where plants grow. • It tells you if it's hot or cold outside. • What we call sunshine, rain, wind, and snow. • Someone who studies and learns about the world. • It helps scientists measure how hot or cold it is. • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-10-26
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- / Made in the electric transport chain
- respiration / process all living things use to break down food molecules (glucose) to produce energy (ATP)
- / No oxygen is required
- / Adenosine Diphosphate
- acid cycle / Another name for Kreb Cycle
- / cell organelles in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production
- / Splitting of water
- / Captures light energy
- / constant state of internal environment
- / A type of carbohydrate that is produced during photosynthesis
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- / Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- / Require oxygen
- transport chain / Step 3
- / The process of using the sun's energy to make simple sugars
- / organelle found in cells of plants
- / Checimal reactions that break down glucose into two molecules of pyruvic acid
16 Clues: / Require oxygen • / Splitting of water • / No oxygen is required • / Adenosine Diphosphate • / Captures light energy • transport chain / Step 3 • / organelle found in cells of plants • / Made in the electric transport chain • acid cycle / Another name for Kreb Cycle • / constant state of internal environment • / The process of using the sun's energy to make simple sugars • ...
ecology 2023-03-15
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- living things that have to hunt
- organism that eats only animals
- level or a position in a food chain or ecological pyramid
- organism that eats other plants or animals
- organism that can produce its own food with light
- natures way of reusing carbon atoms
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- organisms that produce food for themselves and other
- liquid water turned into water vapor to make clouds
- describes transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material
- continuous movement of water within the earth
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- make up second trophic level
- organism that eats only plants
- living cells of an organism obtains energy
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- representation of energy found within trophic levels of a ecosystem
- water that falls from the atmosphere to the earths surface
- all food chains of an ecosystem
- carnivores that feed on the primary consumers
- series of organisms each dependent on the next as a food source
- repeating cycle which nitrogen moves through non-living and living things
21 Clues: make up second trophic level • organism that eats only plants • living things that have to hunt • organism that eats only animals • all food chains of an ecosystem • natures way of reusing carbon atoms • living cells of an organism obtains energy • organism that eats other plants or animals • carnivores that feed on the primary consumers • ...
Alewine Weather Unit Crossword 2023-01-26
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- device that measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen
- occurs when water vapor cools and turns into a liquid
- device that measures temperature
- thin, feathery, high level clouds; indicates clear weather
- vane device that measure the direction of the wind
- warm water current that warms coastal weather
- edge of a cool air mass; brings a line of showers or thunderstorms
- weight of the Earth's atmosphere pressing down upon its surface
- layered low level clouds;indicates rain
- device that measures air pressure
- occurs when liquid water turns into a gas
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- air current that affects weather in north america
- water that falls as snow sleet or hail
- puffy, low-level clouds
- the current conditions of the atmosphere
- the average conditions in an area over time
- edge of a warm air mass; brings heavy rain
- half of the globe
- evaporation of water out of the leaves of plants
- the cycle that moves water across the planet and throughout the atmosphere
- device that measures wind speed
21 Clues: half of the globe • puffy, low-level clouds • device that measures wind speed • device that measures temperature • device that measures air pressure • water that falls as snow sleet or hail • layered low level clouds;indicates rain • the current conditions of the atmosphere • occurs when liquid water turns into a gas • edge of a warm air mass; brings heavy rain • ...
Earth Systems 2025-09-18
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- – The regions of Earth that support life.
- – The most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere.
- – Effect caused by gases trapping heat in Earth’s atmosphere.
- – A large, rigid section of Earth’s crust that moves.
- – Rain, snow, hail, or sleet falling from clouds.
- – The process of liquid water turning into vapour.
- – All the water on Earth’s surface and underground.
- – A landform where molten rock escapes from Earth’s crust.
- & Clues
- – A large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or eruptions.
- – Water that flows over the land surface into rivers and lakes.
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- – The breakdown of rocks by wind, water, and temperature.
- – A violent storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- – The process of water vapour turning into liquid.
- – Small pieces of rock, soil, or sand carried by water or wind.
- – Process where plants use sunlight to make food.
- – A sudden shaking of the ground due to tectonic movement.
- – The solid part of Earth, including rocks and soil.
- – The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- – The movement of sediment from one place to another.
- – The element central to organic life and the carbon cycle.
21 Clues: & Clues • – The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • – The regions of Earth that support life. • – The most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. • – Process where plants use sunlight to make food. • – Rain, snow, hail, or sleet falling from clouds. • – The process of water vapour turning into liquid. • – The process of liquid water turning into vapour. • ...
Aquaponics 2026-04-10
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- Bed Our main growing system
- A plant we are growing
- Plants or species that originate locally
- A measure of how acidic or basic water is
- Growing multiple species together
- Testing Checking water quality parameters
- Waste produced by fish
- Growing plants without soil
- Using resources without depletion
- The process of converting ammonia to nitrates
- Cycle The process that converts fish waste into plant nutrients
- Growing plants and fish together in one system
- What we get after Nitrate
- Raising fish in controlled environments
- A pump that uses air to move water
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- The name of a lost fish
- The process of cleaning water
- The system we want to get running
- A system where roots grow in nutrient-rich water
- The process of a seed sprouting
- What we have growing everywhere
- Energy from sun used by plants to grow
- Animals that produce waste for the system
- A device that drains water automatically
- Bacteria Microbes that need oxygen to survive
- A test used when pH is at the upper limit
- What we have before Nitrite
- Name What your group is called
28 Clues: A plant we are growing • Waste produced by fish • The name of a lost fish • What we get after Nitrate • Growing plants without soil • What we have before Nitrite • The process of cleaning water • The process of a seed sprouting • What we have growing everywhere • Bed Our main growing system • The system we want to get running • Growing multiple species together • ...
water 2024-10-29
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- Rainwater that gets collected in the ground.
- Water is called a ________ solvent.
- The particulate impurities which remain on the filter paper.
- The liquid that passes through the filter paper.
- The gaseous state of water.
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- The process of pouring out the liquid without disturbing the sediment.
- The liquid that dissolves a solute.
- A substance that gets dissolved in a liquid.
- This chemical is added to water during chlorination.
- ______ forms an important part of the water cycle.
- The solid state of water.
11 Clues: The solid state of water. • The gaseous state of water. • The liquid that dissolves a solute. • Water is called a ________ solvent. • Rainwater that gets collected in the ground. • A substance that gets dissolved in a liquid. • The liquid that passes through the filter paper. • ______ forms an important part of the water cycle. • ...
Oceans 2025-03-17
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- A force that pulls downward
- The patterns of water rising and falling
- The temperature and salt content of water
- Heat driven cycle that causes cold water to sink and warm water to rise
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- Features of the seabed
- A liquid that can flow
- Winds that blow near the Earth's surface
- Largest Body of water
- The movement of fluids
- How much space a substance takes up relative to its mass
10 Clues: Largest Body of water • Features of the seabed • A liquid that can flow • The movement of fluids • A force that pulls downward • The patterns of water rising and falling • Winds that blow near the Earth's surface • The temperature and salt content of water • How much space a substance takes up relative to its mass • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-08-23
Photosynthesis Terminology 2025-09-17
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- Used in Calvin cycle to make glucose.
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs radiant energy.
- Flattened membrane sacs inside chloroplasts where light dependent reactions occur.
- Provides hydrogen for glucose and oxygen.
- Pores on leaf surface that allow gas exchange.
- by product of photosynthesis released when water is split.
- Simple sugar formed during photosynthesis.
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- Carotenoid in yellow.
- Organelle where photosynthesis happens.
- Process using light, carbon dioxide and water.
- Uses ATP, NADPH, and CO2 to make glucose.
- - used to transport water through plants from the roots in transpiration.
- energy carrier molecule made in light dependent stage.
- - Clear waxy layer on leaf, provides waterproofing.
14 Clues: Carotenoid in yellow. • Used in Calvin cycle to make glucose. • Organelle where photosynthesis happens. • Uses ATP, NADPH, and CO2 to make glucose. • Provides hydrogen for glucose and oxygen. • Simple sugar formed during photosynthesis. • Process using light, carbon dioxide and water. • Pores on leaf surface that allow gas exchange. • ...
Biology - Unit 2 2022-12-08
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- ________ transport. Moving something in or out of a cell without the use of energy, from high to low concentration.
- The molecule produced in glycolysis needed to produce acetyl-coa.
- The process by which ATP and NADPH are used to make G3P.
- ________ cycle. Second stage of cellular respiration.
- ________ theory. The theory that some organelles in eukaryotes may have originated from early prokaryotic cells.
- Network of protein filaments that helps give shape to a cell.
- ________ electron microscope. Type of electron microscope that creates flat, 2D images.
- ________ signaling. Signaling between cells that happens over long distances. Signal travels through the bloodstream.
- Hair-like structure that helps cells adhere to surfaces.
- ________ solution. A solution that will cause no shrinking or expanding in a cell placed within it.
- ________ microscope. Type of microscope common in schools. Good for viewing living organisms.
- ________ solution. Solution where water will diffuse into a cell in order to reach dynamic equilibrium.
- ________ signaling. Type of signaling that happens between cells close to each other.
- ________ endoplasmic reticulum. Makes things like lipids and steroids.
- Cell ________. Regulates materials entering and leaving a cell.
- Type of cell with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
- The phase of the cell cycle where chromatin coils into chromosomes.
- What bacteria have in their cell walls that archaea do not.
- ________ diffusion. Type of diffusion where molecules pass through a special protein channel.
- ________ signaling. Signaling that happens within a cell.
- Structure on a cell that looks a bit like a tail. Helps cells move.
- ________ over. Process during prophase I of meiosis where DNA is scrambled between chromosomes.
- The number of molecules of water produced during aerobic cellular respiration.
- The site of protein synthesis in a cell.
- The phase of the cell cycle where nuclear membranes reform around the two distinct sets of chromosomes.
- Transports materials within cells, or brings them out of cells.
- Sub-stage of interphase where DNA is replicated.
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- More complex type of cell, has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- First stage of cellular respiration. Anaerobic process.
- The phase of the cell cycle where sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite sides of the cell.
- What material did Robert Hooke describe as having box shaped, pore like structures that he called cells?
- Anaerobic process that generates ATP after glycolysis.
- A type of bulk active transport that involved taking material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane.
- A motor protein that can move across actin to help move things within the cell.
- The number of net ATP produced in glycolysis per glucose molecule.
- Diffusion of water specifically.
- The process by which prokaryotes exchange information through a hollow bridge between cells.
- The approximate amount of ATP produced by the electron transport chain.
- ________ signaling. Signaling where a cell sends a signal to itself.
- Signaling molecule that binds to a receptor.
- Organelle that generates ATP, often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell".
- Prokaryote that uses CO2 as an energy source.
- Cluster of chlorophyll and proteins in the thylakoid.
- Lipid that is the main component of the plasma membrane of a cell.
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen is ________.
- Stores materials in a cell like water or salts.
- Cell ________. Forms during cytokinesis in plant cells.
- The process that produces gametes.
- The color a gram-positive bacteria will turn with staining.
- ________ transport. Transport through the membrane that requires energy. Goes against the concentration gradient.
- The phase of the cell cycle where chromosomes form a line across the center of the cell.
- The phase of the cell cycle where neither mitosis or meiosis is occurring.
- The name for a stack of thylakoids.
- ________ cycle. Cycle that occurs during photosynthesis.
- The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear ________.
- An animal cell placed in a hypertonic solution will become ________.
- Organelle not found in animals. Captures energy from sunlight and converts it into glucose.
- ________ furrow. Forms during cytokinesis in animal cells.
- ________ fibers. Pulls apart genetic material in a cell during cell division.
- The place where light independent reactions happen.
- Amount of Co2 molecules needed for photosynthesis.
- Semifluid substance in cells that contains everything outside of the nucleus.
- Organelle that breaks down macromolecules or old organelles into smaller molecules.
63 Clues: Diffusion of water specifically. • The process that produces gametes. • The name for a stack of thylakoids. • The site of protein synthesis in a cell. • Signaling molecule that binds to a receptor. • Prokaryote that uses CO2 as an energy source. • Stores materials in a cell like water or salts. • Sub-stage of interphase where DNA is replicated. • ...
Ecology part 2 2024-05-09
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- a representation of energy, numbers, Or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- any factor that restricts the size of a population
- the land area drained by a particular river; also called a drainage basin
- large geographical region defined by climate (precipitation and temperature) with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- a body of water that is low in nutrients
- the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
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- a sequence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- the series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- the function a species serves in its ecosystem, including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can Survive
- representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- the mass of living organisms in a given area
- a body of water that is rich in nutrients
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
17 Clues: a body of water that is low in nutrients • a body of water that is rich in nutrients • the mass of living organisms in a given area • any factor that restricts the size of a population • the abiotic conditions within which a species can Survive • representation of the feeding relationships within a community • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2025-11-11
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- Water falls as rain, snow, or hail
- An organism that creates its own energy
- Water changes from liquid to gas
- The molecule that humans breathe out
- An organism that gets its energy from eating other organisms
- Water soaks into the ground
- The element that humans breathe in
- The process where plants make energy from the sun
- Water that does not soak into the ground flows over the Earth’s surface to another body of wate
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- We have a _________ amount of molecules on Earth, so we preserve them through cycles
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that breaks down other dead organisms and returns their matter to the environment
- An organism that eats only other animals
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- Water changes from gas to liquid
- Exists in all living things, graphite, diamonds
- Powers the water cycle
- Essential for making proteins and DNA, but needs to be "fixed" before it can be used
18 Clues: Powers the water cycle • Water soaks into the ground • Water changes from liquid to gas • Water changes from gas to liquid • An organism that eats only plants • Water falls as rain, snow, or hail • The element that humans breathe in • The molecule that humans breathe out • An organism that creates its own energy • An organism that eats only other animals • ...
Ecology part 2 2024-05-09
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- the mass of living organisms in a given area
- any factor that restricts the size of a population
- the series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- a sequence of organisms, each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- the function a species serves in its ecosystem, including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can Survive
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- a representation of energy, numbers, Or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- a body of water that is low in nutrients
- the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
- the movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- a body of water that is rich in nutrients
- large geographical region defined by climate (precipitation and temperature) with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- the land area drained by a particular river; also called a drainage basin
17 Clues: a body of water that is low in nutrients • a body of water that is rich in nutrients • the mass of living organisms in a given area • any factor that restricts the size of a population • the abiotic conditions within which a species can Survive • representation of the feeding relationships within a community • ...
Soft c 2022-01-31
10 Clues: hide • middle • no noise • springy steps • the top surface • series of events • paying attention • a reccommnedation • to look at something • clay mixed with water
List 3 2021-12-14
Extra Credit: Semester 1 Crossword Puzzle (ESH) 2022-12-06
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- scientist who studies earth and rocks
- scientist who studies weather and climate
- broken up pieces of rock
- Earth's sphere dealing with ice
- the theory that all organisms came from a common ancestor and change slowly over many generations.
- the factor that changes in the experiment
- another name for hurricane.
- how close an object's molecules are; thickness
- the carrying of sediment by wind, water, or ice
- The sliding of the lithosphere on the mantle. AKA continental drift is known as plate _____.
- The least dense layer of Earth
- Earthquakes generate ____ waves.
- Earth’s sphere dealing with anything living
- breaking of rock into smaller sediment
- any prehistoric organism preserved in rock
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- A landform when a river meets the ocean and sediment gets deposited.
- hot air/liquids rise, cold air/liquids sink
- plate boundary associated with the formation of mountains and volcanoes
- similar to an experiment, but lacks a hypothesis. Uses observations.
- The largest layer of the earth. Convection here powers plate tectonics
- the average weather of a long period of time
- the study of the natural world
- ___ pressure systems are associated with cloudy, humid skies.
- A science teacher.
- sinkholes, deltas, rivers, mountains, springs are all natural features of the land and thus are…
- segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- The water cycle, carbon cycle, and nitrogen cycle are all examples of _____ cycles.
- imaginary horizontal lines running acrossing the globe. The equator is 0.
- The ____ core is the only liquid layer of earth.
- when 2 large air masses meet. Leads to storms.
- testable statement regarding the outcome of an experiment
- an education prediction of what will happen. Usually used when talking about weather.
- any living thing (ex. Human, bacteria, plant)
33 Clues: A science teacher. • broken up pieces of rock • another name for hurricane. • the study of the natural world • The least dense layer of Earth • Earth's sphere dealing with ice • Earthquakes generate ____ waves. • scientist who studies earth and rocks • segment of DNA that codes for a trait • breaking of rock into smaller sediment • scientist who studies weather and climate • ...
Plant Science 2026-02-10
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- female part of a flower
- naked seed
- two cotyledon
- the process of plants using stored energy
- one cotyledon
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
- covered seed
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- male part of a flower
15 Clues: naked seed • covered seed • two cotyledon • one cotyledon • male part of a flower • female part of a flower • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used by humans • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION REVIEW!!! 2026-01-23
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- breaks up glucose molecules *2nd stage of Cellular Respiration*
- Product of Anaerobic Respiration *fuels muscles when tired*
- Plants produce this to make their own food *C6H12O6*
- Produces 1 ATP *NOT FADH2*
- Fluid like solution *Similar to Cytoplasm*
- Requires oxygen to function *opposite of Anaerobic*
- Transports H+ ions
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- Where the Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain take place
- 2 Hydrogen atoms + Oxygen = ____
- Has 3 stages: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and E.T.C
- does NOT as much require oxygen *Fermentation*
- Takes place in the Cytoplasm *First stage of Cellular Respiration*
- Plants produce this when photosynthesis is complete
- Plants intake this and produce oxygen
- After Cellular Respiration is complete, 38 of these are produced
15 Clues: Transports H+ ions • Produces 1 ATP *NOT FADH2* • 2 Hydrogen atoms + Oxygen = ____ • Plants intake this and produce oxygen • Fluid like solution *Similar to Cytoplasm* • does NOT as much require oxygen *Fermentation* • Has 3 stages: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and E.T.C • Requires oxygen to function *opposite of Anaerobic* • ...
3.05 - Life Cycles Part One 2023-01-16
Across
- The final stage of a plant's life cycle, characterized by deterioration and eventual death.
- A state of reduced metabolic activity and growth in plants, characterized by a temporary cessation of growth and development.
- The phase of a plant's life cycle during which it produces flowers and seeds.
- The phase of a plant's life cycle during which it is fully grown and able to reproduce.
- The part of a stem of a germinating seedling that lies below the cotyledons.
- The part of a stem of a germinating seedling that lies above the cotyledons.
- The first leaves of a plant that appear from a germinating seed.
- The process of drying out, typically in reference to plant seeds.
- During the juvenile of phase a plant's life cycle it will focus on growing leaves, stems, and roots. This is called vegetative ______.
Down
- The process by which a plant sprouts from the soil and begins to grow above ground.
- A biological process in which a plant requires a period of cold to break dormancy and initiate growth.
- The phase of a plant's life cycle during which it is not yet reproducing, and is mainly focused on growing leaves, stems, and roots.
- The process by which a seed begins to sprout and grow, typically involving the absorption of water, the initiation of metabolism, and the emergence of the radicle.
- The embryonic root of a plant.
- The process by which a plant changes its morphogenic form and structure. This is called ______.
15 Clues: The embryonic root of a plant. • The first leaves of a plant that appear from a germinating seed. • The process of drying out, typically in reference to plant seeds. • The part of a stem of a germinating seedling that lies below the cotyledons. • The part of a stem of a germinating seedling that lies above the cotyledons. • ...
