water cycle Crossword Puzzles
River Language 2013-04-21
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- small triangular-shaped islands at rivers mouth formed from deposits of silt,sediment
- drop materials picked up
- direction of water flow
- cascade of water falling from a height
- drainage pattern which streams branch randomly
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- twist and turn
- end
- smaller river flowing into larger river
- cycle stages water in atmosphere passes through(evaporation,condensation,precipitation)
- drainage pattern with parallel main streams
10 Clues: end • twist and turn • direction of water flow • drop materials picked up • cascade of water falling from a height • smaller river flowing into larger river • drainage pattern with parallel main streams • drainage pattern which streams branch randomly • small triangular-shaped islands at rivers mouth formed from deposits of silt,sediment • ...
ETD EVENTS -2 2018-09-07
Across
- Saturation temp of water
- Which of the following gas has a minimum molecular mass?
- The heat and mechanical energies are mutually convertible. This statement was established by_______
- Which of the following is an intensive property of a thermodynamic system?
- Has a trunk
- During which of the following process does heat rejection takes place in Carnot cycle?
- The oxygen atom is __________ times heavier than the hydrogen atom.
- Flying mammal
- Those substances which have so far not been resolved by any means into other substances of simpler form are called
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- The gas constant (R) is equal to the __________ of two specific heats.
- The free expansion process is __________ non-flow process.
- When two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with a third body, they are also in thermal equilibrium with each other. This statement is called
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- The entropy of water at 0°C is assumed to be__________
- The gas in cooling chamber of a closed cycle gas turbine is cooled at constant________
- The state of a substance whose evaporation from its liquid state is complete, is known as_______gas
- molecule of oxygen consists of __________ atoms of oxygen.
- Likes to chase mice
- Perfect gas equation is pV=
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Saturation temp of water • Perfect gas equation is pV= • The entropy of water at 0°C is assumed to be__________ • Which of the following gas has a minimum molecular mass? • The free expansion process is __________ non-flow process. • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- living things breathe this out
- protects the cell from other things around it
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
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- a shift in global weather patterns
- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
- living things breathe this in
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- protects the cell from other things around it
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
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- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
- living things breathe this in
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- living things breathe this out
- a shift in global weather patterns
- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
science crossword puzzle 2023-09-29
8 Clues: gas to liquid • when it hardens • when it falls to earth • when solid turns to gas • the way it moves around • water over ground surface • first part of water cycle • when surface water enters the soil
Caleb Water cycle crossword 2024-12-17
7 Clues: Rain, snow and sleet • the clouds are in the • hold evaporated water • after water evaporates • powers the water cycle • Water heats up into a gas • When water goes into the ground
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-27
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- acid fermentation / muscle cells quickly producing ATP
- fermentation / produces carbon dioxide and alcohol as well
- / nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phospate
- / light collecting units of the chloroplasts
- / organisms that make their own food
- / main energy source
- / chemical compounds that cells use to store and release energy
- / organisms that cannot use the sun's energy directly
- / does not use oxygen
- / C6 H12 O6
- / region outside the thylakoid membranes
- / adenosine diphosphate
- / amount of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water to 1 degree celsius
- Cycle / pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions
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- / uses high energy electrons to convert ADP into ATP
- / one molecule of glucose is broken in half
- / light absorbing molecule
- / principal pigments of plants
- / saclike photosynthetic membranes
- / nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- / stacks of thylakoids
- / convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy sugars and oxygen
- / where cytoplasm starts
- acid / simplest of the alphaketo acids
- / releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen
- / uses oxygen
- / another word for glucose
- Cycle / use energy that ATP and NADPH contain to build high-energy compounds that can be stored for a very long time
- / all living things require
29 Clues: / C6 H12 O6 • / uses oxygen • / main energy source • / does not use oxygen • / stacks of thylakoids • / adenosine diphosphate • / where cytoplasm starts • / light absorbing molecule • / another word for glucose • / all living things require • / principal pigments of plants • / saclike photosynthetic membranes • / nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • / organisms that make their own food • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-05-09
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- An organism that is consumed
- The process by which green plants and other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- To become rotten/decayed
- Denitrification → Loss in drainage water → Absorption and protein synthesis → Nitrogen fixation → Nitrification → Decomposition
- The process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- An organism that makes its own organic food substances
- A place where an organism lives
- A class of things of the same kind and with the same name
- A network of interconnected food chains
- The process by which ammonium compounds are converted to nitrates
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy
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- Photosynthesis → Feeding → Respiration → Decomposition → Formation of fossil fuels and combustion
- Free-living soil bacteria
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between different organisms in an ecosystem
- A group of organisms of the same species that live together
- Fourth in rank
- Made up of all the populations of different species living and interacting with one another
- An organism that consumes another organism
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- A community of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment
20 Clues: Fourth in rank • To become rotten/decayed • Free-living soil bacteria • An organism that is consumed • A place where an organism lives • A network of interconnected food chains • An organism that consumes another organism • An organism that makes its own organic food substances • A class of things of the same kind and with the same name • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- protects the cell from other things around it
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- living things breathe this in
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
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- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a shift in global weather patterns
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- living things breathe this out
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- living things breathe this out
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- protects the cell from other things around it
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- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- a shift in global weather patterns
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- living things breathe this in
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Life cycle of frog 2024-12-15
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- Frogs are __________ animals because they can live both on land and in water.
- Frogs lay their eggs in __________ because the eggs need to stay moist.
- Young frogs breathe through their __________ instead of gills.
- Tadpoles breathe through __________ because they live underwater.
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- The process of transformation from egg to adult frog is called __________.
- The second stage of the frog life cycle is the __________ stage, where the young frog looks like a fish.
- In the froglet stage, the __________ begins to shrink as the frog develops.
- The frog life cycle begins when the female frog lays __________ in water.
8 Clues: Young frogs breathe through their __________ instead of gills. • Tadpoles breathe through __________ because they live underwater. • Frogs lay their eggs in __________ because the eggs need to stay moist. • The frog life cycle begins when the female frog lays __________ in water. • The process of transformation from egg to adult frog is called __________. • ...
Wetlands 2022-08-11
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- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
- A soil that is made up of partially decomposed remains of plants found in a wetland
- infuse or fill completely
- is a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat.
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
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- Chain Shows a simple flow of energy through an ecosystem (always starts with a producer, then a consumer, and ends with a decomposer)
- water mixed with waste matter
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world
- tall erect herbs with sword-shaped leaves
- are peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input and require thousands of years to develop and cannot easily be restored once destroyed
13 Clues: infuse or fill completely • water mixed with waste matter • tall erect herbs with sword-shaped leaves • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world • an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh. • ...
flow of energy and cycles of matter 2024-02-08
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- cycle the movement of water on earth
- an organism that only eats meat
- when water is heated and becomes air
- the living things in an environment
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying organisms
- an organism that eats plants and animals
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- when water falls from clouds in the form of rain, snow, or hail
- an organism that is eaten or killed by another organism
- an organism that only eats plants
- the non living things in an environment
- an organism that eats other organisms for food
11 Clues: an organism that only eats meat • an organism that only eats plants • the living things in an environment • cycle the movement of water on earth • when water is heated and becomes air • the non living things in an environment • an organism that eats plants and animals • an organism that eats other organisms for food • an organism that mostly consumes decaying organisms • ...
Unit 2 Environmental Science 2025-09-03
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- cool, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface replacing warm water.
- this trophic level has the most energy available.
- plants convert light, co2 & water into glucose & oxygen.
- fungi & many microorganisms keep nutrients cycling through the ecosystem by breaking down dead matter.
- different species interacting in the same habitat & time.
- a place where something is collected & stored.
- thanks to nitrogen & phosphorus based ______________ the amount of fixed nitrogen & phosphorus INCREASES.
- thanks to adhesion, cohesion and surface tension water has the ability to move from the roots of plants to the leaves.
- the second level in the organization of life.
- the largest reservoir of carbon is stored here.
- the fourth level in the organization of life.
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- ________________ eat the herbivores.
- light, CO2, Water are all non living components in an ecosystem. What is the technical term for a non-living factor?
- One of the Five properties of water makes it so coastal areas experience less temperature extremes. This is called ____________________ moderation.
- thanks to this property of water, clouds form.
- Also known as the Hydrologic Cycle
- same species interacting in the same habitat & same time.
- eats both plants & animals.
- Land
- the third level in the organization of life.
- Water
- the first level in the organization of life.
- foxes, rabbits & snakes are all living factors in a terrestrial ecosystem. What's the technical name for a living factor?
23 Clues: Land • Water • eats both plants & animals. • Also known as the Hydrologic Cycle • ________________ eat the herbivores. • the third level in the organization of life. • the first level in the organization of life. • the second level in the organization of life. • the fourth level in the organization of life. • thanks to this property of water, clouds form. • ...
Ecology Part 2 2024-03-12
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- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- living things breathe this in
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
Down
- living things breathe this out
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- a shift in global weather patterns
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- protects the cell from other things around it
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Cell Biology 2024-06-04
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- cell A cell with a particular function
- wall Organelle which provides the cell with structure and support
- Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- Smaller cell that doesn't contain a true nucleus
- This stage of the cell cycle is when the nucleus divides
- Organelle which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- cell An undifferentiated cell that can become any type of cell
- A source of stem cells that can differentiate into most cell types
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- The ability to distinguish between two separate points
- Organelle that contains DNA
- lens This is used on a light microscope to change the magnification
- Larger cell that does contain a true nucleus
- How much bigger the image size is than the actual size
- blood cell A specialised animal cell that doesn't contain a nucleus
- A form of cell division forming two identical daughter cells
- This stage of the cell cycle is when the DNA replicates
- The movement of water particles from a high to low concentration through a partially permeable membrane
- The movement of particles from a high to low concentration
- hair cell A specialised plant cell that increases the surface area for water uptake
- transport The movement of particles from a low to high concentration going against the concentration gradient using energy
20 Clues: Organelle that contains DNA • cell A cell with a particular function • Larger cell that does contain a true nucleus • Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place • Smaller cell that doesn't contain a true nucleus • Organelle which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis • The ability to distinguish between two separate points • ...
Animal Crossword Puzzle Hays, Brandon 2025-03-23
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- Organs in mammals that produce milk for offspring.
- Eggs with a protective shell and internal membranes, found in reptiles and birds.
- Flexible connective tissue found in the skeletons of some fish.
- Gas-filled organ that helps bony fish control buoyancy.
- Body plan arranged around a central axis, found in cnidarians.
- Sessile, generally asexual stage in the life cycle of cnidarians.
- Organisms that rely on external heat sources, like most fish and reptiles.
- Process of shedding the outer covering, such as an exoskeleton.
- Internal skeleton, characteristic of echinoderms and vertebrates.
- Network of water-filled canals in echinoderms.
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- Organisms that generate their own body heat, like birds and mammals.
- Describing organisms that live on the bottom of a body of water.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Hard, external supporting structure found in arthropods.
- Body plan where only one line can divide the body into equal halves, found in many marine worms.
- An organism with both male and female reproductive organs, like some sponges.
- Lack of symmetry, characteristic of sponges.
- Animals with a backbone.
- A form of asexual reproduction in sponges.
- Organ in placental mammals that nourishes the fetus.
- Free-swimming, sexual stage in the life cycle of cnidarians.
21 Clues: Animals with a backbone. • Animals without a backbone. • A form of asexual reproduction in sponges. • Lack of symmetry, characteristic of sponges. • Network of water-filled canals in echinoderms. • Organs in mammals that produce milk for offspring. • Organ in placental mammals that nourishes the fetus. • Gas-filled organ that helps bony fish control buoyancy. • ...
Autotroph connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants 2025-05-10
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- isolation the physical separationn of population of organisms fromanothernther due to geographic
- resistance an organisms to withstand or overcome a harmful agent or condition
- a temporary event that disrupts an ecosystem, community, or population
- a variant of a gene
- selection the process where organisms with traits better sutied to their
- break down dead organisms
- connect produce their own food through photosynthesis such as plants
- strive for the same limited resources like food water or space
- cycle plants absorb phosphorus from the soil and it is passed along the food chain
- involves movement of carbon
- to many people in a small area
- a group of organisms that can naturally interbreed and produce fertile.
- splits into two more distinct species that can no longer interbreed/produce fertile offspring
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- the cutting down of trees
- adapted to their environment
- measures how quickly a population is producing
- of change how fast or slow an environment is
- warming the temperature in certain ecosystems
- gone of the face of earth
- lack of water in an area flood
- cycle movement of carbon between the atmosphere
- produce there own food
- overly fishing
- of fertilizers using to much fertilizer
- different behaviors that can arise out of complex systems
- traits enhance an organisms ability to survive
26 Clues: overly fishing • a variant of a gene • produce there own food • the cutting down of trees • gone of the face of earth • break down dead organisms • involves movement of carbon • adapted to their environment • lack of water in an area flood • to many people in a small area • measures how quickly a population is producing • of fertilizers using to much fertilizer • ...
global systems 2014-04-07
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- includes all parts of the earth's surface.
- interacts with water
- cycle is essential for life on earth
- land and air
- a glass house where plants are kept
- is a long term averages of weather conditions.
- getting rid of trees
- the land
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- describe the sate of atmosphere in terms of temperature
- the process by which green plants and animals in a community
- the water surrounding the earth surface
- biological community of interacting organisms
- recover
- oxygen released into the air
- energy moves to a place then to another
15 Clues: recover • the land • land and air • interacts with water • getting rid of trees • oxygen released into the air • a glass house where plants are kept • cycle is essential for life on earth • the water surrounding the earth surface • energy moves to a place then to another • includes all parts of the earth's surface. • biological community of interacting organisms • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2021-02-04
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- Water that has salt inside
- the never ending cycle that transports water
- A big star that gives light to Earth
- A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge
- When water turns into water vapor and rises into the sky
- Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor
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- When plants release water into atmosphere
- A flat area covered by shallow water
- An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped
- Half the distance between the highest and lowest points in a wave
10 Clues: Water that has salt inside • A flat area covered by shallow water • A big star that gives light to Earth • Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor • A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge • When plants release water into atmosphere • the never ending cycle that transports water • An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped • ...
Ftyujkjhg 2022-05-04
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- pistil where ovules are produced
- area on a stem where buds are located
- Female plant
- functions in absorption of water and minerals
- take in water and nutrients into the plant
- The foundation of the plant
- short and thickened and typically grow below the soil
- swelling on the root
- Something lot of people are allergic to
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- a plant that completes its life cycle
- the central vein of a leaf.
- process of sexual reproduction
- broad-leaved herb
- plants that have hard stems
- grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
15 Clues: Female plant • broad-leaved herb • swelling on the root • the central vein of a leaf. • plants that have hard stems • The foundation of the plant • process of sexual reproduction • pistil where ovules are produced • a plant that completes its life cycle • area on a stem where buds are located • Something lot of people are allergic to • take in water and nutrients into the plant • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2025-04-03
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- changes over a 24 hour period
- Using these techniques we can analyse patterns and trends in spatial data
- the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area
- At what scale does satellite monitoring work?
- This Great Atlantic Belt stretches from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico
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- Remote sensing works by measuring the reflected...
- The changes to the Arctic sea ice has this big impact on incoming radiation
- Asian rains that show seasonal variations in the water cycle
- These are controlled by variations in the intensity of solar radiation
- This sea ice shows seasonal variation in the water cycle
10 Clues: changes over a 24 hour period • At what scale does satellite monitoring work? • Remote sensing works by measuring the reflected... • This sea ice shows seasonal variation in the water cycle • Asian rains that show seasonal variations in the water cycle • These are controlled by variations in the intensity of solar radiation • ...
Hydrology 2022-10-18
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- Which type of water makes up oceans?
- What water is stored beneath Earths surface?
- All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans
- Impassable, not allowing passage through (such as by a liquid)
- The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- what is the first stage of the water cycle?
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- Which type of water makes up river and lakes?
- Small river or stream that flows in to a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- What made the titanic sink?
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- What is it called when a cup of ice water gets water around it?
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- What is the land area that supplies water to a river system?
- Able to be passed or soaked through
- Allows some materials (not all) to pass through.
15 Clues: What made the titanic sink? • Able to be passed or soaked through • Which type of water makes up oceans? • what is the first stage of the water cycle? • What water is stored beneath Earths surface? • Which type of water makes up river and lakes? • Allows some materials (not all) to pass through. • What is the land area that supplies water to a river system? • ...
River Language 2013-04-21
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- drainage pattern with parallel main streams
- small triangular-shaped islands at rivers mouth formed from deposits of silt,sediment
- cycle stages water in atmosphere passes through(evaporation,condensation,precipitation)
- twist and turn
- end
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- smaller river flowing into larger river
- cascade of water falling from a height
- drainage pattern which streams branch randomly
- direction of water flow
- drop materials picked up
10 Clues: end • twist and turn • direction of water flow • drop materials picked up • cascade of water falling from a height • smaller river flowing into larger river • drainage pattern with parallel main streams • drainage pattern which streams branch randomly • small triangular-shaped islands at rivers mouth formed from deposits of silt,sediment • ...
Science Chapter 8 – 8.4 – 8.6 2024-10-01
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- A weather phenomenon is a _____ event caused by specific conditions.
- Water vapor is _____ in the air.
- When a cyclone first forms, meteorologists call it a tropical _____.
- Clouds are made of mostly _____ and _____.
- A cloud at ground level is called _____.
- thunderstorms usually move from _____ to _____ because of the jet stream.
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Evaporated water precipitation)
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (solid precipitation)
- A thick, dark storm cloud is a _____.
- A hurricane gets it energy from a _____ ocean.
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- The most severe type of tropical cyclone is a _____.
- A cyclone rotates around a _____-pressure area.
- Condensation is the process of _____ _____ turning back into very tiny droplets of water.
- Lightning is _____ that travels from one cloud to another or between a cloud and the ground.
- The process by which liquid water becomes water vapor is called _____.
- The sun’s _____ energy controls the water-cycle process.
- The sound caused by lightning is _____.
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Mixture of solid & liquid precipitation)
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Solid precipitation)
- the instrument meteorologist use to measure humidity levels in the air is called a _____.
- Water runoff is _____ which eventually trickles into streams.
- What would a meteorologist predict if the level of humidity were low? _____ weather High humidity level? _____.
- A rise of ocean water surrounding a hurricane is a _____ _____.
23 Clues: Water vapor is _____ in the air. • A thick, dark storm cloud is a _____. • The sound caused by lightning is _____. • A cloud at ground level is called _____. • Clouds are made of mostly _____ and _____. • A hurricane gets it energy from a _____ ocean. • A cyclone rotates around a _____-pressure area. • The most severe type of tropical cyclone is a _____. • ...
Nutrient Cycles Crossword 2026-01-07
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- the process that converts ammonia into nitrites and nitrates.
- process where bacteria convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas.
- Another term for the water cycle.
- breakdown of dead organisms that returns carbon to the soil.
- burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide.
- cooling of water vapor into liquid droplets that form clouds.
- carbon-rich energy sources formed from ancient organisms.
- process where decomposers convert organic nitrogen into ammonia.
- process that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia.
- form of nitrogen that makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere.
- movement of water from the surface into the soil.
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- water released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- greenhouse gas released during respiration and combustion.
- movement of water downward through soil and rock layers.
- usable form of nitrogen absorbed by plant roots.
- reservoir that stores carbon for long periods of time.
- process where liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat.
- a process where organisms release energy and carbon dioxide.
- release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- the process plants use to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- the type of bacteria that lives in soil or plant roots and fix nitrogen.
- water stored in pores and cracks underground.
- water flowing over Earth’s surface into streams and rivers.
- nitrogen compound produced by bacteria during decomposition.
24 Clues: Another term for the water cycle. • water stored in pores and cracks underground. • usable form of nitrogen absorbed by plant roots. • process that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia. • movement of water from the surface into the soil. • burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide. • reservoir that stores carbon for long periods of time. • ...
goral CRAZY crossword!!!!! 2022-10-11
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- the amount of rain a area gets
- a very different landform then most of can
- it is composed of rock water air an others
- grassy looking plant that grows on dead
- keeps soil from being too compact
- a very wide open plain of grass
- the most nutrient filled part of soil
- not albert
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- huge moving lumps of ice
- trees that can live through winter
- an endless cycle that can cause erosion
- hard rock in soil that breaks down in water
- occurs when soil of moved by water or wind
- trees way of stopping wind erosion
- the side of the hill that faces the ocean
- canadas artic climate very harsh
- a very large area with many trees and life
- they can cause earth quakes
18 Clues: not albert • huge moving lumps of ice • they can cause earth quakes • the amount of rain a area gets • a very wide open plain of grass • canadas artic climate very harsh • keeps soil from being too compact • trees that can live through winter • trees way of stopping wind erosion • the most nutrient filled part of soil • an endless cycle that can cause erosion • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-14
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- Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
- How much ATP is produced in the Krebs cycle per glucose molecule?
- What electron carrier is produced during glycolysis?
- Where does lactic acid fermentation occur?
- What process uses alcohol fermentation in food production? (has the word "Or")
- What process pumps protons across the membrane in the electron transport chain?
- How many molecules of pyruvate are produced from one glucose in glycolysis?
- What type of reaction is cellular respiration considered, due to the transfer of electrons?
- In prokaryotes, where is the electron transport chain located?
- Where does alcohol fermentation occur?
- What type of cellular respiration does not require oxygen?
- Which organisms primarily use aerobic respiration? (Contains word "Most")
- Some of which organisms use anaerobic respiration?
- What are the two main products of alcohol fermentation? (Contains the word "And"
- Where in the cell is the electron transport chain located?
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- During when does lactic acid fermentation typically occur in humans? (2 words)
- What protein complex makes ATP as protons flow back into the mitochondrial matrix?
- What molecule is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?
- What gas is released during the formation of Acetyl CoA?
- What byproduct is formed when oxygen combines with electrons and protons?
- What type of ATP production involves the electron transport chain?
- What is the approximate number of ATP produced per glucose during oxidative phosphorylation? (in number range)
- What is the net gain of ATP during glycolysis per glucose molecule?
- How many ATP are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation in total per glucose?
- What high-energy electron carriers are produced during the Krebs cycle? (Contains the word "And")
- What is the main product of lactic acid fermentation?
- What type of cellular respiration requires oxygen?
- What compound is formed from pyruvate in the intermediate step before entering the Krebs cycle?
- Where does the Krebs cycle take place?
29 Clues: Where does alcohol fermentation occur? • Where does the Krebs cycle take place? • Where does glycolysis occur in the cell? • Where does lactic acid fermentation occur? • What type of cellular respiration requires oxygen? • Some of which organisms use anaerobic respiration? • What electron carrier is produced during glycolysis? • ...
Ki Sovoi 25 2025-09-11
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- - Mitzva to bring first fruits to Beis Hamikdash
- - yom kippur is on this day of the month
- - can eat maaser sheini
- - name of the first of the six parts of mishnayos
- - during the 7th years all produce is
- - brother of Sara Imeinu
- - mother of moishe rabeinu
- - began saying this morning before davening
- - Was written on the stones
- - hakoras hatoiv means being
- - amount of types fruits brought to beis hamikdash
- - took over leadership when Moishe Rabeinu was niftar
- - name of the second of the six parts of mishnayos
- - number of shovtim that stood on each mountain
- - maaser oni is given to them
- - rosh hashona is the first day of this month
- - father of Avrohom Ovinu
- - number of years in cycle maaser oni is given
- - water was supplied in the desert by this miracle
- - River we had to cross to enter Eretz Yisroel
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- - father of moishe rabeinu
- - youngest son of yaakov ovinu
- - who eats the fruits
- - number of years that we were in the desert
- - receives maaser rishon
- - number of blasts we blow on Rosh Hashona
- - father of Rochel Imeinu
- - maaser sheini eaten there
- - Name of mountain where second stones were errected
- - The Bnei Yisroel were told to take these from the river
- - we dip THE apple into
- - number of years in cycle a farmer has to give trumah
- - succos is on this day of the month
- - name of miracle food we ate in the desert
- - father in law of moishe rabeinu
- - name of seventh year of cycle
- - number of years in cycle a farmer has to take maaser sheini
- - sister of moishe rabeinu
- - the mitzva of first fruits teaches us
39 Clues: - who eats the fruits • - can eat maaser sheini • - we dip THE apple into • - receives maaser rishon • - brother of Sara Imeinu • - father of Rochel Imeinu • - father of Avrohom Ovinu • - father of moishe rabeinu • - mother of moishe rabeinu • - sister of moishe rabeinu • - maaser sheini eaten there • - Was written on the stones • - hakoras hatoiv means being • ...
Biology: Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration 2019-12-05
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- (Capital C) Used on food labels, and is a kilo calorie, or 1,000 calories.
- Uses the high-energy electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP).
- Process that requires oxygen.
- releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondrion and the site of the Krebs cycle reactions.
- Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- Ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and NAD+.
- Location where glycolysis occurs.
- Allows glycolysis continue under anaerobic conditions.
- Organelle in eukaryotes where cellular respiration occurs.
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- Glucose and oxygen.
- Final electron acceptor in the ETC.
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down releasing carbon dioxide, as the hydrogens are extracted to form NADH and FADH2. 2 ATP are also produced.
- Process that does not require oxygen.
- Lactic acid and NAD+.
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid and NADH and 2 ATP molecules are formed.
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis.
19 Clues: Glucose and oxygen. • Lactic acid and NAD+. • Process that requires oxygen. • Location where glycolysis occurs. • Final electron acceptor in the ETC. • Process that does not require oxygen. • Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP). • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis. • Ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and NAD+. • removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. • ...
geography words 2023-02-26
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- water that comes from the sky that is manly used for watering plants
- the action or process of supplying stuff to stores and
- water that is found underground (two words )
- Latitude measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- the cycle of water (two words)
- how liveable the area that you are in by how much water there is
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- dirty water that can have food scraps and stuff to make it dirty and undrinkable (two words )
- water that living things can drink (two words )
- water that humans can drink
- water that has a large amount of salt that is in the oceans (two words )
- the distance of a place east or west
- when there is not enough water
12 Clues: water that humans can drink • when there is not enough water • the cycle of water (two words) • the distance of a place east or west • water that is found underground (two words ) • water that living things can drink (two words ) • the action or process of supplying stuff to stores and • Latitude measures the distance north or south of the equator. • ...
Geography Crosswords 2024-06-02
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- Water turning into vapor, like steam from a kettle.
- Dirty water from garbage.
- cycle: The way water moves around the Earth.
- Plants releasing water vapor.
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- Rain, snow, or hail falling from the sky.
- When water in the air turns into clouds.
- Bad things that make water dirty.
- rain: Rain that can harm plants and animals.
8 Clues: Dirty water from garbage. • Plants releasing water vapor. • Bad things that make water dirty. • When water in the air turns into clouds. • Rain, snow, or hail falling from the sky. • rain: Rain that can harm plants and animals. • cycle: The way water moves around the Earth. • Water turning into vapor, like steam from a kettle.
WORDHIPPO 3.0 2022-03-15
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- The heat exchanger_____ the vapour into a liquid which is recycled.
- What kind of difference is used in OTEC.?
- The steam leaves the _____
- What kind of surface water is used in open cycle OTEC to make electricity.?
- What kind of water does open cycle system produce.?
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- As the vapour pressure of working fluid increases the size of turbine_____
- How many types of OTEC plants are there..?
- India's maiden OETC project coming up in..?
- Which OTEC power plant in the US is the world's biggest operational facility of its kind with an annual power generation capacity of 100kW...?
- National Institute of Ocean Technology(NIOT) is situated in..?
10 Clues: The steam leaves the _____ • What kind of difference is used in OTEC.? • How many types of OTEC plants are there..? • India's maiden OETC project coming up in..? • What kind of water does open cycle system produce.? • National Institute of Ocean Technology(NIOT) is situated in..? • The heat exchanger_____ the vapour into a liquid which is recycled. • ...
Oceans 2022-03-03
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- Solid and gaseous phase of matter, no liquid stage
- canyons deep channels cut through the continental shelf
- water coming off the earth's surface
- cycle Water circulates between earth oceans, atmosphere, and land
- plain Underwater plain laying between the continental rise and mid-ocean ridge
- Water vapor in the air changed into liquid water
- overgrowth of algae
- fishing overfishing or threatening a fishes environment
- third largest ocean
- open ocean Beyond the continental shelf
- Evaporation of water from plants leaves
- undersea mountains
- fifth-largest ocean
- Rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- very long periods of waves
- Water changes from liquid to gas or vapor
- Development Disrupts fragile marine environments
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- zone Ocean meets land
- Transfer of heat by the movement of a heated fluid
- animals that live on or in the ocean floor
- All water on the earth's surface
- identify ocean features
- zone Farther away from the shore
- Water soaking into the ground
- Production of light from marine animals
- long, narrow,depressions on the ocean floor
- change sea surface rise impacting climate
- fourth largest ocean
- second largest ocean
- zone Ocean floor
- land runoff
- Salt concentration in ocean water
- Largest ocean
- zone Area of ocean unsustainable of life
- Upward movement to the ocean surface
35 Clues: land runoff • Largest ocean • undersea mountains • overgrowth of algae • third largest ocean • fifth-largest ocean • fourth largest ocean • second largest ocean • identify ocean features • zone Ocean floor • zone Ocean meets land • very long periods of waves • Water soaking into the ground • All water on the earth's surface • Salt concentration in ocean water • ...
Section 8.1 Vocabulary Review 2023-03-15
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- Occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell
- Sperm and egg cells
- Groups of similar cells that perform specific functions for an organism
- Part of plant life cycle where spores are produced and later develop into the gametophyte
- Part of plant life cycle where plant produces egg and sperm cells
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- Shiny, waxy finish on a plant that combats water loss
- An internal system of tubelike structures through which water and plant move materials
- Plants need these in order to live in their unique environments
- Fertilized egg
9 Clues: Fertilized egg • Sperm and egg cells • Occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell • Shiny, waxy finish on a plant that combats water loss • Plants need these in order to live in their unique environments • Part of plant life cycle where plant produces egg and sperm cells • Groups of similar cells that perform specific functions for an organism • ...
la météo 2025-03-26
20 Clues: vent • orage • meteo • pluie • cycle • nuage • glace • soleil • volcan • seisme • tsunami • verglas • tornade • tempete • eolienne • girouette • atmosphere • brouillard • thermometre • arc-en-ciel
lunar-cycle 2022-12-16
21 Clues: Pay • Sky • Fear • Week • Worry • Shine • Party • Orbit • Light • Panic • Lesson • Gather • Rotate • Sphere • Respond • Horizon • Daytime • Enormous • Sunlight • Nighttime • Lunar-cycle
Photosynthesis 2016-12-06
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- A group of accessory pigments that includes beta-carotene
- Name of the entire process in which a plant produces it own food
- A compound needed for photosynthesis
- One of two compounds converted during photosynthesis (two words)
- Part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
- Term for an organism that can create their own food "self feeders"
- Photosynthesis uses this form of energy to drive the process
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- Cycle / Process by which carbon circulates around the earth as plants remove carbon from the atmosphere and animals add carbon to the atmosphere
- The process of converting energy from a light-excited electron in the pyrophosphate bond of an ADP molecule
- A by-product of photosynthesis
- Term for organisms that cannot directly capture the sun's energy and make their own food
- Flattened sacs or vesicles containing photosynthetic chemicals
- Specialized structures that allow gas to enter and leave the leaf
- Chlorophyll absorbs every color of sunlight except this
- Part of a plant cell that gathers light energy
- Some of these organisms are also photosynthetic
- Molecule used to store energy
- Cycle Once considered the dark reaction of photosynthesis, can also be referred to as the light-dependent reaction
- Place where the Calvin Cycle occurs
19 Clues: Molecule used to store energy • A by-product of photosynthesis • Place where the Calvin Cycle occurs • A compound needed for photosynthesis • Part of a plant cell that gathers light energy • Part of a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Some of these organisms are also photosynthetic • Chlorophyll absorbs every color of sunlight except this • ...
2A- Kaiya McGhee 2021-04-19
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- the largest source of carbon
- the form of nitrogen commonly used by plants.
- the first level in the atmosphere.
- the 4th level of the atmosphere where you can see the
- the sphere that mainly consists of everything natural and lifeless on Earth's surface such as rocks, sediments, and plants.
- the breakdown of plants and animals.
- the air that surrounds the Earth, mostly made up of nitrogen.
- dissolved nitrite can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through this process.
- water stored under the surface of the Earth.
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- the third level in the atmosphere (where meteors show up).
- 97% of Earth is made up of this.
- all of the waters on Earth's surface.
- all living organisms on Earth.
- second level of the atmosphere(
- 3% of Earth is made up of this.
- breaks down different forms and changes them into new ways plants and animals can use.
- this cycle occurs due to gravity and erosion.
- the 5th level of the atmosphere, farthest from us.
- the cycle relies on gravity and sun to give us precipitation and can be found in 3 different states of matter.
- the element that plants and animals need to produce proteins, amino acids, and dna structures.
20 Clues: the largest source of carbon • all living organisms on Earth. • second level of the atmosphere( • 3% of Earth is made up of this. • 97% of Earth is made up of this. • the first level in the atmosphere. • the breakdown of plants and animals. • all of the waters on Earth's surface. • water stored under the surface of the Earth. • the form of nitrogen commonly used by plants. • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- a shift in global weather patterns
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
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- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- living things breathe this in
- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- protects the cell from other things around it
- living things breathe this out
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Ecology Bend 2 2022-03-17
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- the outside environment has a higher concentration than the cell
- movement of molecules or particles from an area with higher concentration to lower concentration
- living things breathe this in
- protects the cell from other things around it
- a movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- radiation from the sun is getting absorbed by greenhouse gases and aren't reflecting back into space
- the process of phosphorous moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- a cellular transportation where substances move against a concentration gradient and requires energy
- living things breathe this out
- the concentration inside the cell is higher than the concentration of outside the cell
- a shift in global weather patterns
- plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
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- the increasing of the earth's average temperature
- the amount of greenhouse gasses that are made by us
- a cycle that repeats the process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- it breaks down glucose to form energy
- the transportation of solvents through a semipermeable membrane which separates two solutions that have different concentrations
- solutions that have a similar solute as human blood
- cycle that circulates water around the earth
- a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells
20 Clues: living things breathe this in • living things breathe this out • a shift in global weather patterns • it breaks down glucose to form energy • cycle that circulates water around the earth • protects the cell from other things around it • the increasing of the earth's average temperature • a main sugar that is needed to energize body cells • ...
Environmental Science - Variety 1 2019-04-01
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- several food chains joined together
- - sphere for living things
- an educated guess
- step in the water cycle where waters becomes water vapor
- step in nitrogen cycle where NO2 becomes NO3
- lving things that makes its own food e.g. plant
- the variety of living things
- process by which plants make food using light energy
- when all members of a species dies
- organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are call this
- fossil fuels are considered this type of energy
- ultimate energy source
- plants store energy as this compound
- garbage in places it is not supposed to be
- animal that attacks prey or other animal
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- a trait that helps an organism to better survive
- animals that eat plants
- the relationship between organisms where both benefit
- rain, snow, hail
- taking more organisms for food than is needed
- a way to remember the 5 biggest threats to biodiversity
- chopping down too many trees in one area
- the number one reason for decrease in biodiversity caused by humans
- bacteria and fungi that cause decay
- a non-native species - may or maynot cause harm
- when a natural resource can replenish itself for the long term we say it is...
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- non-living
28 Clues: non-living • rain, snow, hail • an educated guess • ultimate energy source • animals that eat plants • - sphere for living things • the variety of living things • when all members of a species dies • several food chains joined together • bacteria and fungi that cause decay • plants store energy as this compound • chopping down too many trees in one area • ...
Capitulo 2-1 Vocabulario 2014-01-09
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- A popular form of martial arts
- To be very uninteresting
- To be overly interested in
- Absolutely fabulous
- Games played on a PC
- To use oars to move a boat through water
- Track and field event where you jump over a horizontal pole
- To throw a ball down an alley
- Well, the trust is that
- Really? Well, I think
- Throwing a ball down an alley
- Yes, I'm always doing ...
- Such as karate or jujitsu
- What sport do you like?
- I'm a big ... fan.
- Riding a 2 wheeled cycle
- To scale a vertical surface
- A game with black tiles with white dots
- The ... don't do anything for me
- To take a walk through the woods, for example
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- Running events at a track
- I'm crazy about
- You are really good at ... aren't you?
- Moving a boat through water by oars
- Pretend fighting with swords
- great
- A picture put together with many pieces
- Jai-alai
- Vertical crawling on rocky surface
- The sport of shooting an arrow at a target
- To ride a 2 wheeled cycle
- A devoted supporter
- Walking through nature
- To put up with
- bien To really enjoy what's happening
35 Clues: great • Jai-alai • To put up with • I'm crazy about • I'm a big ... fan. • Absolutely fabulous • A devoted supporter • Games played on a PC • Really? Well, I think • Walking through nature • Well, the trust is that • What sport do you like? • To be very uninteresting • Riding a 2 wheeled cycle • Running events at a track • Yes, I'm always doing ... • Such as karate or jujitsu • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-02-23
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- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
- Waves of energy that travel through Earth's layers
- Part of Earth's interior below the crust and above the core
- 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- Uppermost layer of the plate tectonic that makes up the oceans.
- Water vapor turning into liquid
- Innermost geological layer of the Earth
- Water absorbing into soil
- Water flowing on the surface of land
- Geological uplift of Earth's surface
- layer of the plate tectonic that makes up the oceans.
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- Where plates slide sideways past each other
- When one plate eventually slides beneath the other
- Scientific theory that considers earths lithosphere which have been slowly moving.
- The Water Cycle
- Liquid changing states to a gas
- The transfer of heat from one place to another
- Process that occurs at mid ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
- When 2 continental plates collide
- Liquid and is 1300 miles thick
- Plants are needed
21 Clues: The Water Cycle • Plants are needed • Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • Water absorbing into soil • Liquid and is 1300 miles thick • Liquid changing states to a gas • Water vapor turning into liquid • When 2 continental plates collide • Water flowing on the surface of land • Geological uplift of Earth's surface • Innermost geological layer of the Earth • ...
YEA CROSWOD PZZLE OF ULIMITE KOOLNSS-Drew Belcher 2015-03-09
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- Right under the canopy
- An area that revives less that 25cm of rain each year
- Area mostly populated with grass and non-woody plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organism
- Cycle of Water
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Breaks down wastes and dead organisms to raw materials for the ecosystem
- A organism that feeds on the body's of dead organisms
- An area that receives as much as 120cm of rain each year
- Frozen soil
- An organisms than eat both plants and animals
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- An extremely cold and dry biome
- process in which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into ammonium
- When water heats up and turns into a gas
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Leafy roof from tall trees
- An organisms that only eats plants
- When water turns from a gas to a liquid
- An organisms that only eats animals
20 Clues: Frozen soil • Cycle of Water • Right under the canopy • Leafy roof from tall trees • An extremely cold and dry biome • Organism that makes its own food • An organisms that only eats plants • An organisms that only eats animals • Any form of water falling from the sky • When water turns from a gas to a liquid • When water heats up and turns into a gas • ...
the ultimate crossword 2023-03-22
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- a giant storm that has a noticible eye
- symbols that show which way a front is moving
- An mass of air that moves in a direction.
- fluffy clouds
- when water is falling down on earth
- A cloud that hovers on the ground.
- A station that has weather instruments.
- how hot or cold something is.
- the weather of an area over a long period of time
- a funnel-shaped cloud
- cloud that covers the sky.
- the temperature and humidity at a specific time and space
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- a huge release of electricity
- a mass of air.
- A snow storm with 35mph winds
- the sound after lightning
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- detects the location of the weather.
- A front that does not move
- measures the wind speed.
- some one who studys the weather
- the cycle of water
- wispy clouds
- a giant wave of water caused by wind
24 Clues: wispy clouds • fluffy clouds • a mass of air. • the cycle of water • a funnel-shaped cloud • measures the wind speed. • the sound after lightning • A front that does not move • cloud that covers the sky. • a huge release of electricity • A snow storm with 35mph winds • how hot or cold something is. • some one who studys the weather • A cloud that hovers on the ground. • ...
Geography Words 2023-11-16
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- Making goods and services available
- Fashion Cheap, bad quality clothing
- Electronic devices or tools
- Everyday people going to other countries
- A process where large companies spread internationally
- Invisible lines going east to west used for navigation
- Water turning to steam
- A system of transporting goods using shipping containers
- Brings in goods and services from abroad
- A system of taking things and people from one place to another
- Customs based on heritage
- The process that makes clouds
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- Ability to be maintained
- Rain's stage in the water cycle
- A barrier across a lake used to store water
- The first to do something
- Weather over periods of time
- Harmful or poisonous substances in the environment
- Something that drains or flows off
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- Giving goods for goods in return
- Invisible lines going north to south used for navigation
- Consumers desire for goods and services
- Takes goods and services abroad for sale
- Water stored in aquifers
25 Clues: Water turning to steam • Ability to be maintained • Water stored in aquifers • The first to do something • Customs based on heritage • Electronic devices or tools • Weather over periods of time • The process that makes clouds • Rain's stage in the water cycle • Giving goods for goods in return • Something that drains or flows off • Making goods and services available • ...
biology 3 2025-06-16
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- Product of photosynthesis
- Site of light reactions
- Light-independent photosynthesis cycle
- Catalyst of biological reactions
- Captures light energy
- Gas used in photosynthesis
- Green pigment
- Powerhouse of the cell
- First step in respiration
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- Chloroplast fluid
- Final stage of aerobic respiration
- Main energy molecule
- Transfers energy
- Common chloroplast color
- What substances do in reactions
- Suggests a cycle
- Cycle in mitochondria
- Electron carrier
- Reactant in light reactions
- Powers photosynthesis
20 Clues: Green pigment • Transfers energy • Suggests a cycle • Electron carrier • Chloroplast fluid • Main energy molecule • Captures light energy • Cycle in mitochondria • Powers photosynthesis • Powerhouse of the cell • Site of light reactions • Common chloroplast color • Product of photosynthesis • First step in respiration • Gas used in photosynthesis • Reactant in light reactions • ...
Plant Physiology 2024-10-16
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- This structure often occupied 95% of a cell’s volume in mature plants
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel
- Type of mesophyll tissue rich in chloroplasts where most photosynthesis occurs
- Gas-filled conduits formed due to cavitation that can block water movement in the xylem
- Isolation of Photosystem II results in a loss of _____ and NADPH production
- Amount of electron(s) used to neutralize Photosystem I
- Cotransport, a type of secondary transport, also known as _____
- Location of Calvin cycle in C4 plants
- Hormone that promotes cell elongation and is involved in responses to light and gravity
- Process to convert inorganic carbon to organic molecules in the stroma
- When Rubisco binds to oxygen, it forms 2-PG which latter converted into _____
- Organic acid that stores CO2
- Generated negative potential between soil particles
- Enzyme crucial for carbon fixation in the Calvin-Benson cycle
- Premature death of cells caused by nutrient deficiencies
- Actively dividing cells that are undifferentiated
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- Phragmoplast is the formation of the cell plate during _____in plant cells
- Proton Motive Force (PMF) causes a _____ active transport
- Type of transport requires energy from ATP hydrolysis
- Process where plant cells lose water in hypertonic conditions
- Rhizobium fixed nitrogen by converting it into _____
- Attraction of water molecules to other water molecules
- Plastids with non-chlorophyll pigment
- Wax-like material that formed Casparian Strip
- ____ ions required for the photosynthetic reactions involved in O2 evolution
- CAM Pathway during the night
- The splitting of water molecules by light
- This flow involves the movement of electron through Photosystem I and cytochrome complex
- Root growth generally favors slightly _____ soil
- Structures formed by AMF to facilitate nutrient exchange
- Particular region in channel that open and close in response to signal
31 Clues: CAM Pathway during the night • Organic acid that stores CO2 • Plastids with non-chlorophyll pigment • Location of Calvin cycle in C4 plants • The splitting of water molecules by light • Wax-like material that formed Casparian Strip • Root growth generally favors slightly _____ soil • Actively dividing cells that are undifferentiated • ...
Flood Vocabulary 2015-06-25
Across
- / a hurricane located in the Pacific Ocean
- / The yearly cycle of wind that brings the rainy season
- /A body of fresh water that flows from land to the sea.
- / To completely soak or fill with liquid.
- / to wet thoroughly.
- / liquid flowing at a steady or constant pace.
- /The removal of people or things from an endangered area.
- / to overwhelm an area with too much water
- / a steady stream of water or other substance.
- / to leave in a helpless position.
- / To remove people and animals for reasons of safety.
- / to be alone.
- / a large waterfall
- /the movement of liquid as it falls over an edge
- / To eat into or away
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- / to flood
- / a small amount of flowing water.
- / a man-made barricade along the sides of a river.
- / a hole formed in rock from water erosion
- / The result of what has been eaten into or pulled away
- / to stop the flow of water
- /to overwhelm with an excess of water.
- / a typhoon
- / liquid that flows one drop at a time
- / a tidal wave
- / movement
- / to cover with water
- / drenching rain
- / the highest level of the flood
- / trash that has been left behind.
30 Clues: / to flood • / movement • / a typhoon • / a tidal wave • / to be alone. • / drenching rain • / to wet thoroughly. • / a large waterfall • / to cover with water • / To eat into or away • / to stop the flow of water • / the highest level of the flood • / a small amount of flowing water. • / trash that has been left behind. • / to leave in a helpless position. • ...
Earth's Atmosphere Voc 2024-01-24
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- Never-ending cycle in which water circulates between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere
- Returning water that enters streams or soaks into the soil
- Layer above the mesosphere extremely hot
- Transfer of energy that results when molecules touch
- The process in which liquid changes into water vapor or gas
- The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects living things
- Type of heat transfer in which energy is transferred through waves
- A measure of the amount of water vapor that could be present at a specific temperature
- Layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere that contains most of the ozone
- When water vapor or gas cools and changes back to a liquid
Down
- When water is transferred into the atmosphere from plant leaves
- Snow, hail, rain and sleet falling from clouds
- The transfer of hear that occurs when warm air rises and cool air sinks
- Gas present in the atmosphere in small amounts needed for plants to make food
- Outermost layer of the atmosphere
- Rainfall not absorbed by soil
- The temperature when air contains as much water vapor as it can when condensation can occur
- Layer above the stratosphere the coldest layer
- Layer of the atmosphere that is closest to Earth’s surface
20 Clues: Rainfall not absorbed by soil • Outermost layer of the atmosphere • Layer above the mesosphere extremely hot • The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • Snow, hail, rain and sleet falling from clouds • Layer above the stratosphere the coldest layer • Transfer of energy that results when molecules touch • Returning water that enters streams or soaks into the soil • ...
Science 2023-04-25
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- waterleaves the earth through gas
- respirartion takes oxygen from the atmopshere and
- conversion when nitrogen gas is converted into nitrogen compounds
- water vapor cools and becomes liquid again
- dead organisms are decomposed by organisms such as bacteria
- chain the passing of energy fro mproducers through consumers
- pyramids illistrates how energy flows
- removing carbon dioxide from the air and producing carbon dioxide
- soil bacterias converted into nitrogen compounds
- animal waste of dead bodies
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- water returns to the ground
- web all the interlated food chains that are possible in an ecosystem
- plants absorb the nitrogen compounds from the soil to make proteins
- continuous movement of water from the earth to the atmosphere
- fuels fuels such as gasoline
- levels levels in the pyramid
16 Clues: water returns to the ground • animal waste of dead bodies • levels levels in the pyramid • fuels fuels such as gasoline • waterleaves the earth through gas • pyramids illistrates how energy flows • water vapor cools and becomes liquid again • soil bacterias converted into nitrogen compounds • respirartion takes oxygen from the atmopshere and • ...
Ecosystems 2016-04-26
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- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state
- an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- exist at the same time or in the same place.
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
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- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- relationship between two things in which one of them (the parasite) benefits from or lives off of the other
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- interaction between organisms, populations, or species, in which birth, growth and death depend on gaining a share of a limited environmental resource.
- the state or process of rotting; decay.
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- the process where plants absorb water through the roots
- the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- the preying of one animal on others.
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- the process of working together to the same end.
- the draining away of water
- water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
24 Clues: the draining away of water • the preying of one animal on others. • the state or process of rotting; decay. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • exist at the same time or in the same place. • the process of working together to the same end. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2021-02-04
Across
- A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge
- When plants release water into atmosphere
- the never ending cycle that transports water
- The distance between the highest and lowest points in a wave
- A flat area covered by shallow water
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- When water turns into water vapor and rises into the sky
- Water that has salt inside
- An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped
- Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor
- A big star that gives light to Earth
10 Clues: Water that has salt inside • A flat area covered by shallow water • A big star that gives light to Earth • Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor • A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge • When plants release water into atmosphere • the never ending cycle that transports water • An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped • ...
Ecology part II 2023-03-03
Across
- the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- the rapid increase in Earth's average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gasses released by people burning fossil fuels.
- the cycle of the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- powers nearly all forms of cellular work.
- the Earth’s surface heat getting trapped in the atmosphere from greenhouse gasses.
- that have less solute present.
- when particles move from high concentration to low concentration.
- significant changes in global temperature, precipitation, wind patterns and other measures of climate that occur over several decades or longer.
- when organisms take in sunlight as a form of energy and convert it into sugars.
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- that have equal concentrations of substances.
- that have more solute present.
- a cycle where nitrogen goes through the atmosphere then cycles through to the ground into the roots of plants.
- a process which takes place in the absence of oxygen gas.
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- when organisms take in food and use the chemical energy they obtain from sugars.
- a chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
- movement of materials through a membrane against concentration gradient and requires energy from the cell.
- the part of a system in which some portion of the system's output is used as input for future operations.
- occurs when a cell uses no energy to move particles across a membrane.
- the total amount of greenhouse gasses produced to directly and indirectly support human activity.
- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- a gas absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis and exhaled by humans.
- the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- a gas inhaled by humans and put out by plants through cellular respiration.
25 Clues: that have less solute present. • that have more solute present. • powers nearly all forms of cellular work. • that have equal concentrations of substances. • a process which takes place in the absence of oxygen gas. • the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane. • when particles move from high concentration to low concentration. • ...
C1.3 Photosynthesis 2024-03-08
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- All of the carbon in compounds in photosynthesizing organisms is fixed in the __ cycle
- __ spectrum: Graph that shows the effectiveness of different wavelengths of light in driving a specific physiological or biochemical process (e.g. photosynthesis)
- Visual or graphical representation of separated components of a mixture obtained through chromatography
- 5C molecule that combines with CO2 to initiate carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.
- Process in plants where carbon compounds are produced and light energy is transformed into chemical energy
- A green pigment that plays a central role in photosynthesis by absorbing light energy
- Molecular array of pigments that absorb light energy, found in membranes
- Photolysis of water, synthesis of ATP by chemiosmosis and reduction of NADP occur in ___
- __ pigments: Additional pigments in chloroplasts that assist chlorophyll in capturing light energy during photosynthesis
- Main electron carrier in photosynthesis
- __ phosphate is converted from G3P using NADPH and ATP
- the activation of chlorophyll and other pigments through the absorption of light energy
- Waste product of photosynthesis, generated from the photolysis of water
- The light-dependent and light-independent reactions are ___ on each other
- Electrons are passed to __ from photosystem I in non-cyclic photophosphorylation
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- __ spectrum: The wavelengths of light absorbed by a particular substance or pigment.
- Organism that can produce their own food
- Main enzyme in the Calvin Cycle, most abundant enzyme on Earth
- Stacks of thylakoids that are found within a chloroplast
- __ Intensity: one of the limiting factors of photosynthesis
- Carbon __: the conversion of inorganic carbon to organic carbon
- Process of splitting water using light energy
- __ phosphorylation: where after moving along the ETC, the electrons return to photosystem I, replacing those that were lost.
- Tiny organelle in plant and algal cells where photons are captured
- Process of generating ATP using light energy. Occurs during light-dependent stage.
- Light-__ stage: first stage of photosynthesis
- Acronym for a method of CO2 enrichment carried out in a natural ecosystem
- A specific protein complex within a photosystem wherein light energy is converted into chemical energy
28 Clues: Main electron carrier in photosynthesis • Organism that can produce their own food • Process of splitting water using light energy • Light-__ stage: first stage of photosynthesis • __ phosphate is converted from G3P using NADPH and ATP • Stacks of thylakoids that are found within a chloroplast • __ Intensity: one of the limiting factors of photosynthesis • ...
H BIO 1 - CH. 28 Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- transports sugar and nutrients from leaves
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- type of plants that are often the first species to inhabit a barren area
- flowering plants
- type of moss that produces an acid that slows down decomposition in the swamplike bogs
- this type of plant grows in warm, moist habitats, such as along roads or near streams.
- seed plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in fruits
- waxy protective covering on plant surfaces that prevents water loss
- type of plants that are seedless and produce spores
- what type of tissue has true vascular tissue and true roots, leaves, and stems
- an embryo surrounded by a protective coat
- unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas.
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- first phase of a plant's life cycle consists of a diploid
- second phase of a plant's life cycle consists of a haploid
- what type of tissue has neither true vascular tissue nor true roots, leaves, or stems
- a haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer wall
- rootlike structures that attach gametophytes to the soil
- a tissue that provides nourishment for the developing plant
- what type of plants produce seeds for reproduction
19 Clues: flowering plants • an embryo surrounded by a protective coat • transports sugar and nutrients from leaves • transports water and minerals from the roots • what type of plants produce seeds for reproduction • type of plants that are seedless and produce spores • unusual looking plants that grow in moist, shady areas. • ...
biodiversity 2019-07-10
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- green plants provide
- sickness spread quickly throughout a particular species
- the meaning of diversity
- in the coast of florida is killing the coral reef
- water cycle provides clean
- biodiversity increases the stability of an
- the ___ is losing species at an alarming rate
- systems are the foundation of healthy ecosystem
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- a diverse group of reptiles
- the meaning of bio
- one threat to biodiversity
- a flightless bird
- each year ___ million people participate in wildlife
- variety of genes or inheritable characteristics
- approximately 1,000 ___ have gone extinct
15 Clues: a flightless bird • the meaning of bio • green plants provide • the meaning of diversity • one threat to biodiversity • water cycle provides clean • a diverse group of reptiles • approximately 1,000 ___ have gone extinct • biodiversity increases the stability of an • the ___ is losing species at an alarming rate • variety of genes or inheritable characteristics • ...
Hydrosphere 2020-01-19
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- cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- Sector that produces goods or related services
- Art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Full of tiny holes and liquids go right through it
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- The process of water passing through a filter/soil/rock
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- Condensation of atmospheric water vapour
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Word for watering plants
10 Clues: Word for watering plants • Art of cultivating plants and livestock • Condensation of atmospheric water vapour • When water changes from a liquid to a gas • Sector that produces goods or related services • Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • Full of tiny holes and liquids go right through it • The process of water passing through a filter/soil/rock • ...
Hydrology 2022-10-18
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- What made the titanic sink?
- What is the land area that supplies water to a river system?
- The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- What is it called when a cup of ice water gets water around it?
- Which type of water makes up oceans?
- All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
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- Able to be passed or soaked through
- what is the first stage of the water cycle?
- Impassable, not allowing passage through (such as by a liquid)
- Which type of water makes up river and lakes?
- What water is stored beneath Earths surface?
- Allows some materials (not all) to pass through.
- Small river or stream that flows in to a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
15 Clues: What made the titanic sink? • Able to be passed or soaked through • Which type of water makes up oceans? • what is the first stage of the water cycle? • What water is stored beneath Earths surface? • Which type of water makes up river and lakes? • Allows some materials (not all) to pass through. • What is the land area that supplies water to a river system? • ...
Ecology Pt.2 2023-03-16
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- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation
- chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- the process by which nitrogen circulates among the soil, air, water, plants, and animals in an
- equal concentrations of impermeable solutes on either side of the membrane and so the cell neither swells nor shrinks
- is the long-term heating of Earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial period
- a chemical compound made up of a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
- is the movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules,
- 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
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- is the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
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- a type of cellular transport in which substances such as ions and molecules move down their respective concentration
- respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil
- is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- A molecule containing three high energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule
- a kind of cellular transport where substances move against a concentration gradient
- membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell
20 Clues: long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8 • respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen • a chemical compound made up of a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Part 3 2016-04-28
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- An animal or plant on which a parasite lives.
- The preying of one animal on others.
- An animal that naturally preys on others.
- The state or process of rotting; decay.
- Plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- To change from a liquid or solid into a vapor.
- The process by which nitrogen is made into organic compounds, especially by microorganisms as a part of the nitrogen cycle.
- A relationship between two organisms in which one of them (the parasite) benefits from or lives off the other.
- Interaction that benefits both orgamisms.
- The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- The cycle of processes where water circulates between the earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
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- The process of working together to reach the same goal.
- Interaction that benefits one or both organisms.
- Strive to gain or win something by defeating others who are trying to do the same.
- An interaction between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- A natural process carried out by many microorganisms when sufficient oxygen is lacking; the conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas.
- The process of which carbon compounds are interconverted into the environment by the incorporation of carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- An organism that lives in or on a host and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host’s expense.
- The draining away of water from land.
- The process by which nitrogen is interconverted into the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition.
- Water held underground in soil.
- Exist at the same time or in the same place.
24 Clues: Water held underground in soil. • The preying of one animal on others. • The draining away of water from land. • The state or process of rotting; decay. • An animal that naturally preys on others. • Interaction that benefits both orgamisms. • Exist at the same time or in the same place. • An animal or plant on which a parasite lives. • ...
Earth Test 2024-02-09
Across
- A volcano that is currently showing signs of activity.
- The supercontinent that Alfred Wegener described in his Theory of Continental Drift
- Tectonic plates are moving because of _____________ currents taking place in the asthenosphere
- The rock type created underground by heat and pressure.
- Nice, clear weather is expected during a ___________ pressure system.
- The type of front that is represented by blue triangles moving towards an area.
- The fast moving current of gas and volcanic ash in an explosive eruption is known as ______________ flow.
- A volcano that has not erupted in a long time but could erupt again in the future.
- The step of the water cycle where water flows over the ground and collects.
- ___________________ forces build up the Earth's surface (Example: lava hardening to igneous rock)
- Small pieces of rock that are formed by weathering and erosion.
- Molten rock found under the Earth's surface.
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- When two tectonic plates slide next to each other creating stress, it is a ____________ boundary.
- The process that takes place at a convergent boundary where one plate goes under the other
- The lithosphere is broken into puzzle pieces known as _____________ plates.
- The layer of the Earth made of solid metal is the _________ core.
- The type of weather front that is represented by red semicircles moving towards an area.
- An organism that is able to create its own energy.
- A volcano that will never erupt again.
- The step of the water cycle where liquid water changes to water vapor (gas).
- The role a mushroom plays in a food web.
- Giant ocean waves that can be triggered by earthquakes and underwater volcanic eruptions.
- The boundary type created when two tectonic plates divide
- The location under Earth's surface where rock gets to its "breaking point" causing an earthquake (aka: hypocenter)
- Energy released during an earthquake travels in ____________ waves.
25 Clues: A volcano that will never erupt again. • The role a mushroom plays in a food web. • Molten rock found under the Earth's surface. • An organism that is able to create its own energy. • A volcano that is currently showing signs of activity. • The rock type created underground by heat and pressure. • The boundary type created when two tectonic plates divide • ...
Taylor coopers 2024-05-21
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- mixtures of gases that surround's earth
- cycle a movement of water between the surface of earth
- edge of an air mass is called ______
- water vapor is reflected into the air from the leaves on the plants
- occurs when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere to the earths surface
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- is the proses of water changing into invisible water vapor
- clouds made of ice crystals
- sheet like clouds usually low-altitude
- is the processing which water vapor changes into liquid water
- the middle altitude
10 Clues: the middle altitude • clouds made of ice crystals • edge of an air mass is called ______ • sheet like clouds usually low-altitude • mixtures of gases that surround's earth • cycle a movement of water between the surface of earth • is the proses of water changing into invisible water vapor • is the processing which water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
Science review 2022-05-30
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- Animals that live in caves may not have ____.
- When a volcano erupts under water many times, it may form an ________.
- The largest planet.
- You live here.
- The star closest to us
- Melted rock under the ground.
- When a planet moves around the sun.
- The Asteroid _______.
- When a star dies, it may form a _____ hole.
- Caused by tectonic plates moving.
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- The hottest planet
- This type of rock forms under a volcano.
- The dust from volcanoes.
- Isn't a planet anymore.
- A group of stars that make a shape.
- Melted rock above the ground.
- The _____ cycle.
- The middle of the Earth is its _____.
- The ______ way.
19 Clues: You live here. • The ______ way. • The _____ cycle. • The hottest planet • The largest planet. • The Asteroid _______. • The star closest to us • Isn't a planet anymore. • The dust from volcanoes. • Melted rock above the ground. • Melted rock under the ground. • Caused by tectonic plates moving. • A group of stars that make a shape. • When a planet moves around the sun. • ...
Biosphere crossword 2021-10-21
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- Name given to the process of water being continously recycled through the earths spheres is the water ......
- Chemical name to a greenhouse gas released by fossil fuels.
- Process that plants undergo to obtain energy.
- Process that animals undergo to obtain energy.
- All living things require this.
- When water in its gaseous state hits a cold object.
- Name given to earth's crust and cool part of the mantle.
- Name given to all the gases that surround the earth.
- Smallest component of a living thing.
- Form of water in solid form.
- Process of humans removing forests for cities and other self interests.
- Clouds is a formation of this.
- Name given to the variety of living things on earth.
- Finish the sentence. The amount of water on Earth remains fairly ........
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- Another name for rain.
- Name for the evaporation of water from plants.
- Name given to non-renewable resources that release carbon dioxide are ......... fuels.
- When water gains energy, it turns from a liquid to a....
- Largest source of water on earth.
- Chemical formula for water.
- All energy on earth originates from the ......
- Name given to all the water on earth.
- Organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs.
- Name given to all living things on earth.
- Organelle where animals create energy.
- When a complete species of a living thing no longer exists.
- A major difference between a plant and animal cell.
27 Clues: Another name for rain. • Chemical formula for water. • Form of water in solid form. • Clouds is a formation of this. • All living things require this. • Largest source of water on earth. • Name given to all the water on earth. • Smallest component of a living thing. • Organelle where animals create energy. • Name given to all living things on earth. • ...
Yr7 Stanborough - Rivers Key Words 2023-01-21
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- The widest, deepest, fastest part of the river
- When water soaks into the ground
- When heat turns water into water vapour
- The area drained by a river is called the __________ basin
- The movement of water between the land, sea and atmosphere is called the water _______
- The bottom of a river channel
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- The point where two rivers meet
- A small river that feeds the main channel
- Precipitation includes rain, sleet, hail and _____
- An imaginary line showing the boundary of a drainage basin, usually on high ground
- Where a river starts
11 Clues: Where a river starts • The bottom of a river channel • The point where two rivers meet • When water soaks into the ground • When heat turns water into water vapour • A small river that feeds the main channel • The widest, deepest, fastest part of the river • Precipitation includes rain, sleet, hail and _____ • The area drained by a river is called the __________ basin • ...
C1.3 Photosynthesis 2024-03-08
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- All of the carbon in compounds in photosynthesizing organisms is fixed in the __ cycle
- __ spectrum: Graph that shows the effectiveness of different wavelengths of light in driving a specific physiological or biochemical process (e.g. photosynthesis)
- Visual or graphical representation of separated components of a mixture obtained through chromatography
- 5C molecule that combines with CO2 to initiate carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.
- Process in plants where carbon compounds are produced and light energy is transformed into chemical energy
- A green pigment that plays a central role in photosynthesis by absorbing light energy
- Molecular array of pigments that absorb light energy, found in membranes
- Photolysis of water, synthesis of ATP by chemiosmosis and reduction of NADP occur in ___
- __ pigments: Additional pigments in chloroplasts that assist chlorophyll in capturing light energy during photosynthesis
- Main electron carrier in photosynthesis
- __ phosphate is converted from G3P using NADPH and ATP
- the activation of chlorophyll and other pigments through the absorption of light energy
- Waste product of photosynthesis, generated from the photolysis of water
- The light-dependent and light-independent reactions are ___ on each other
- Electrons are passed to __ from photosystem I in non-cyclic photophosphorylation
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- __ spectrum: The wavelengths of light absorbed by a particular substance or pigment.
- Organism that can produce their own food
- Main enzyme in the Calvin Cycle, most abundant enzyme on Earth
- Stacks of thylakoids that are found within a chloroplast
- __ Intensity: one of the limiting factors of photosynthesis
- Carbon __: the conversion of inorganic carbon to organic carbon
- Process of splitting water using light energy
- __ phosphorylation: where after moving along the ETC, the electrons return to photosystem I, replacing those that were lost.
- Tiny organelle in plant and algal cells where photons are captured
- Process of generating ATP using light energy. Occurs during light-dependent stage.
- Light-__ stage: first stage of photosynthesis
- Acronym for a method of CO2 enrichment carried out in a natural ecosystem
- A specific protein complex within a photosystem wherein light energy is converted into chemical energy
28 Clues: Main electron carrier in photosynthesis • Organism that can produce their own food • Process of splitting water using light energy • Light-__ stage: first stage of photosynthesis • __ phosphate is converted from G3P using NADPH and ATP • Stacks of thylakoids that are found within a chloroplast • __ Intensity: one of the limiting factors of photosynthesis • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-02-23
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- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
- Waves of energy that travel through Earth's layers
- Part of Earth's interior below the crust and above the core
- 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- Uppermost layer of the plate tectonic that makes up the oceans.
- Water vapor turning into liquid
- Innermost geological layer of the Earth
- Water absorbing into soil
- Water flowing on the surface of land
- Geological uplift of Earth's surface
- layer of the plate tectonic that makes up the oceans.
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- Where plates slide sideways past each other
- When one plate eventually slides beneath the other
- Scientific theory that considers earths lithosphere which have been slowly moving.
- The Water Cycle
- Liquid changing states to a gas
- The transfer of heat from one place to another
- Process that occurs at mid ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
- When 2 continental plates collide
- Liquid and is 1300 miles thick
- Plants are needed
21 Clues: The Water Cycle • Plants are needed • Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • Water absorbing into soil • Liquid and is 1300 miles thick • Liquid changing states to a gas • Water vapor turning into liquid • When 2 continental plates collide • Water flowing on the surface of land • Geological uplift of Earth's surface • Innermost geological layer of the Earth • ...
Plants 2022-10-13
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- substance plants use to help transport nutrients to and from the leaves
- gives energy to plants
- does NOT have vessels to transport materials
- has vessels to transport materials
- completes life cycle in two growing seasons
- nonvascular plant that produces spores instead of seeds
- vascular plant that produces spores instead of seeds
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- cone-bearing plant, vascular, seeds that are NOT enclosed
- some like this hot others like it cold
- live through many growing seasons
- plants need this so they can grow big without competition
- plants need this to be clean and contain carbon dioxide
- completes life cycle in one growing season
- produces seeds in flowers
- where the root to a plant gets its nutrients from
15 Clues: gives energy to plants • produces seeds in flowers • live through many growing seasons • has vessels to transport materials • some like this hot others like it cold • completes life cycle in one growing season • completes life cycle in two growing seasons • does NOT have vessels to transport materials • where the root to a plant gets its nutrients from • ...
Mini assessment: Hormones 2018-06-11
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- Organ where glycogen is stored.
- In type I diabetes, patients cannot make their own _____.
- Place where follicle-stimulation hormone is secreted from.
- Location where the egg matures.
- This inhibits FSH to prevent more than one egg being matured.
- Type II diabetes is linked to _____.
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- Process where the egg is released on day 14.
- The _____ cycle lasts for 28 days.
- This hormone peaks in the middle of the cycle.
- When blood vessels supplying the capillaries near the skin begin to widen.
- This maintains the uterus lining.
- Organ which releases the hormones involved in glucose regulation.
- The purpose of vasoconstriction is to reduce _____ _____.
- Hormone that makes the liver change glycogen into glucose.
- Made from water, salt & urea; released to reduce the temperature.
15 Clues: Organ where glycogen is stored. • Location where the egg matures. • This maintains the uterus lining. • The _____ cycle lasts for 28 days. • Type II diabetes is linked to _____. • Process where the egg is released on day 14. • This hormone peaks in the middle of the cycle. • The purpose of vasoconstriction is to reduce _____ _____. • ...
Riley Kilber's Water Crossword 2017-12-14
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- Runoff- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- liquid water becoming a gas
- water vapor becoming liquid [dew] or a solid [frost]
- Cycle- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Water- a water source under the ground
- Vapor- water as a gas in the air
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
9 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • Vapor- water as a gas in the air • Water- a water source under the ground • water moving downward through openings in the soil • water vapor becoming liquid [dew] or a solid [frost] • water under the ground that supplies springs and wells • Cycle- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again • ...
Wonderful Weather 2022-10-09
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- Type of rainfall caused by air rising due to mountain
- A climate graph shows rainfall and what?
- Collection of water droplets in atmosphere
- Evaporation of water from leaves of plants
- Day to day changes in atmosphere
- The difference between the highest and lowest values
- Changing from a gas to a liquid
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- Name of tropical storms in the Atlantic
- Movement of water into the soil
- The type of system the water cycle is (nothing is lost)
- Long term pattern of weather in a location
- Tropical storms wind speeds are measured on the Saffir-what scale?
- A place where warm air rises over cold air
- the middle, and calmest part, of a tropical storm
14 Clues: Movement of water into the soil • Changing from a gas to a liquid • Day to day changes in atmosphere • Name of tropical storms in the Atlantic • A climate graph shows rainfall and what? • Collection of water droplets in atmosphere • Long term pattern of weather in a location • Evaporation of water from leaves of plants • A place where warm air rises over cold air • ...
science crossword 2022-12-22
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- a main component of wood
- a compoonent in hard water which restrict cleansing ability of soap.
- Mnemonic for rainbow
- network through which tree's talk
- a process in water cycle.
- process in lightning rod
- the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
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- a layer formed due to ions which restrict cleansing ability of soap.
- a chemical reaction in which an acid and base quantitatively react together to form a salt and water as products.
- a component of wood
- process in which food become rotten
- a clear fluid in canal of inner ear.
- a process in which oxygen combines with a substance.
- layer formed when copper get oxidize
14 Clues: a component of wood • Mnemonic for rainbow • a main component of wood • process in lightning rod • a process in water cycle. • network through which tree's talk • process in which food become rotten • a clear fluid in canal of inner ear. • layer formed when copper get oxidize • a process in which oxygen combines with a substance. • ...
Intteractions and Ecosystems 2025-02-28
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- helps plants grow healthy
- Consumers organisms that eat the primary consumers
- gives plants energy
- a Basic need for a plants survival
- consumers organisms that eat the producers
- what happens when Water vapor becomes a liquid
- organism that produces its own food
- how plants store energy for later use
- breaks down dead organisms
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- a community of organisms that interact
- web a web made up of animals and what they eat
- non living
- Water released from the clouds as rain
- how a plant transfers Water and Nutrients
- the main and supportive part of a plant
- an organism that can't produce its own food
- Animal that eats mostly plants
- one of a plants most basic needs
- needs the minimum of what a plant needs to grow
- eats both meat and plants
- cycle process that moves carbon in plants, eart, and atmosphere
- a population of organisms
- Animal that eats mostly meat
- dioxide heat trapping gas
- living
25 Clues: living • non living • gives plants energy • helps plants grow healthy • eats both meat and plants • a population of organisms • dioxide heat trapping gas • breaks down dead organisms • Animal that eats mostly meat • Animal that eats mostly plants • one of a plants most basic needs • a Basic need for a plants survival • organism that produces its own food • ...
Flood Vocabulary 2015-06-25
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- / the highest level of the flood
- / a hurricane located in the Pacific Ocean
- / to overwhelm an area with too much water
- / to cover with water
- / liquid that flows one drop at a time
- / To remove people and animals for reasons of safety.
- / The yearly cycle of wind that brings the rainy season
- /the movement of liquid as it falls over an edge
- /The removal of people or things from an endangered area.
- / to stop the flow of water
- / trash that has been left behind.
- / movement
- / a hole formed in rock from water erosion
- / drenching rain
- / a steady stream of water or other substance.
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- /to overwhelm with an excess of water.
- / a tidal wave
- /A body of fresh water that flows from land to the sea.
- / a small amount of flowing water.
- / The result of what has been eaten into or pulled away
- / a typhoon
- / a large waterfall
- / to leave in a helpless position.
- / liquid flowing at a steady or constant pace.
- / to be alone.
- / To eat into or away
- / to wet thoroughly.
- / to flood
- / a man-made barricade along the sides of a river.
- / To completely soak or fill with liquid.
30 Clues: / to flood • / movement • / a typhoon • / a tidal wave • / to be alone. • / drenching rain • / a large waterfall • / to wet thoroughly. • / to cover with water • / To eat into or away • / to stop the flow of water • / the highest level of the flood • / a small amount of flowing water. • / trash that has been left behind. • / to leave in a helpless position. • ...
Cellular Respiration Puzzle 2018-01-26
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- Series of reactions in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
- What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport system in cellular respiration
- The break down of glucose by enzymes , releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain
- Place where cells perform glycolysis
- Converting glucose into ATP without the presence of oxygen. Glycolysis only , Net ATP= 2 . Location : Cytoplasm
- One reaction of photosynthesis
- The process in which organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- Converting glucose into ATP in the presence of oxygen . Glycolysis , Krebs cycle , ETC , total of 36-38 ATP, Location : Mitocondria
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- Organelle found in all organisms that is the site of aerobic cellular respiration
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- What molecule is being broken down during glycolysi?
- What is one production of the Kreb's cycle
- The process that releases energy (ATP) by breaking down glucose
- What is a series of complexes that transfer electrons
- What molecule is being broken down during the Kreb's cycle
- pigments Chemicals that absorb light energy and use it to carry out photosynthesis
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- Is fromed from one molecule of glucose
19 Clues: One reaction of photosynthesis • Place where cells perform glycolysis • Is fromed from one molecule of glucose • What is one production of the Kreb's cycle • What molecule is being broken down during glycolysi? • What is a series of complexes that transfer electrons • Main energy source that cells use for most of their work • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-11
12 Clues: H2O • Cycle • The Sun • Uses CO2 • Energy used • Creates ATP • A Sugar made • Gas created as a result • Gas used to make the suger • Process the plant goes for food • Where photosynthesis takes place • Smallest thing in a living thing
Seawater and Ocean Environments 2026-02-12
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- The ocean's saltiness
- the zone in the ocean that extends from about a depth of 200 m down to 3000-4000 m
- Bottom-dwelling animals and plants
- A vast process operating at the surface of the earth
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- The zone that extends to the floor of the abyssal plane
- Things that don't live at the bottom of the ocean
- saltier more concentrated seawater
- the cycle that ensures that there is a continuous supply of nitrogen
- a zone in the ocean that extends down to 100-200 m in the open ocean, far from continental coastlines
- Low-salinity water
10 Clues: Low-salinity water • The ocean's saltiness • saltier more concentrated seawater • Bottom-dwelling animals and plants • Things that don't live at the bottom of the ocean • A vast process operating at the surface of the earth • The zone that extends to the floor of the abyssal plane • the cycle that ensures that there is a continuous supply of nitrogen • ...
Plant Anatomy Terms 2024-11-15
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- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
- anchor the plant
- transports food from the leaves
- grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
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- root system with one thick main root
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one
- seeds that have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- system with many small roots
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- transports water and minerals from the roots
15 Clues: anchor the plant • system with many small roots • transports food from the leaves • root system with one thick main root • grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • transports water and minerals from the roots • an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
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- Bottom of sea or lake
- Autotrophic organisms that are producers
- corals expel their algal partner and die
- provides freshwater for bio life
- primary nutrient source in deep ocean
- most water evaporated here
- circulation of carbon atoms
- bays where rivers empty to sea
- bottoms of oceans that capture chemical energy
- special variety of tress that grow in salt water
- top zone and has photosynthetic organisms
- happens in the carbon cycle by CO2
- littoral zones exposed by the low tides
- Produced by coral animals,along shallow sea floors
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
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- medium zone
- storage deposits
- carbon is a - process
- deep zone
- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body
- deepest layer in the ocean
- Transition zone that separates the upper layer mixed with wind
- composed of deep layers accumulated vegetation
- wetland that also has trees
- are like bogs but have groundwater
- wetlands may convert to this type of community
26 Clues: deep zone • medium zone • storage deposits • Bottom of sea or lake • carbon is a - process • deepest layer in the ocean • most water evaporated here • circulation of carbon atoms • wetland that also has trees • bays where rivers empty to sea • provides freshwater for bio life • depressions in a rocky shoreline • are like bogs but have groundwater • happens in the carbon cycle by CO2 • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
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- Bottom of sea or lake
- Autotrophic organisms that are producers
- corals expel their algal partner and die
- provides freshwater for bio life
- primary nutrient source in deep ocean
- most water evaporated here
- circulation of carbon atoms
- bays where rivers empty to sea
- bottoms of oceans that capture chemical energy
- special variety of tress that grow in salt water
- top zone and has photosynthetic organisms
- happens in the carbon cycle by CO2
- littoral zones exposed by the low tides
- Produced by coral animals,along shallow sea floors
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
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- medium zone
- storage deposits
- carbon is a - process
- deep zone
- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body
- deepest layer in the ocean
- Transition zone that separates the upper layer mixed with wind
- composed of deep layers accumulated vegetation
- wetland that also has trees
- are like bogs but have groundwater
- wetlands may convert to this type of community
26 Clues: deep zone • medium zone • storage deposits • Bottom of sea or lake • carbon is a - process • deepest layer in the ocean • most water evaporated here • circulation of carbon atoms • wetland that also has trees • bays where rivers empty to sea • provides freshwater for bio life • depressions in a rocky shoreline • are like bogs but have groundwater • happens in the carbon cycle by CO2 • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- cell wall
- produce seeds protected by a flower or fruit
- Presence of an internal transport system for water and materials
- has seed and uses pollen
- sugary materials in plants
- produces spores
- fertilized egg/zygote
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are deposited in new areas
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- two year life cycle
- seeds that fall into ocean and rivers can float to new locations
- carries water and minerals upward from the roots
- produce naked seeds and cones
- Absence of an internal transport system for water and dissolved materials
- live one growing season
- protective covering "skin", keep the embryo from drying out
- absorb nutrients
- carries sugars made by photosynthesis from leaves to where they will be stored or used
20 Clues: cell wall • produces spores • absorb nutrients • two year life cycle • fertilized egg/zygote • live one growing season • has seed and uses pollen • sugary materials in plants • produce naked seeds and cones • seed leaves where food may be stored • produce seeds protected by a flower or fruit • carries water and minerals upward from the roots • ...
Shea Kalina 10/21 2013-10-21
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- get food from soil and air
- total number of people in an area
- dead organism returns to the earth
- get food from producers or other living things
- study of human population
- to be living or living before
- the increase of a toxin in a foodchain
- not living, dead for long period
- when the algae in the water makes it seem red
- also known as the water cycle
- to leave where you were once native
- main source of energy on earth
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- burning the forests for whatever reason
- important to living tissue, element, organic
- when water goes into the atmosphere
- what living things need to survive
- when ammonia is made into NO2 then NO3
- when the birth rate=death and immigration=emigration
- organism breaks down
- when it rains
- when the atmosphere traps solar radiation
- the maximum amount an ecosystem can support
- when water becomes clouds
- move somewhere you were not native before
- natural process in ecosystem
25 Clues: when it rains • organism breaks down • study of human population • when water becomes clouds • get food from soil and air • natural process in ecosystem • to be living or living before • also known as the water cycle • main source of energy on earth • not living, dead for long period • total number of people in an area • what living things need to survive • ...
WATER, RIVERS, FLOODING 2015-04-25
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- large boulders rolled along the bed
- rocks bounce against river bed
- a graph that shows the amount of water in the river
- when water is moved from one stage in the cycle to another
- the wearing away of the river channel or its load by the water and the load banging against each other
- area of high land surrounding a drainage basin
- rock that will not allow water into it
- a sand paper effect where rocks rub against the banks and the bed
- rock dissolved in water
- where two rivers join
- a place where water is held for a period of time e.g reservoir
- water held on a plant before falling to the ground eg leaves
- water absorbed into the air from the surface
- a small stream/ river that joins a large one
- dumping material in the river
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- amount of water in the river at any time
- when warm air meets cold air causing water vapour to form
- where the water is carried in the river
- water given off by plants
- the sheer force of water rubbing against the banks and the bed
- any form of water that comes from the atmosphere
- the movement of water in rocks
- rock that will allow water into it
- when a river in unable to hold any more water and the water flows out onto the land near it
- rocks held in the body of the river
- the beginning of the river
- water soaking into the soil and rocks
- rocks bang against each other getting smaller
28 Clues: where two rivers join • rock dissolved in water • water given off by plants • the beginning of the river • dumping material in the river • rocks bounce against river bed • the movement of water in rocks • rock that will allow water into it • large boulders rolled along the bed • rocks held in the body of the river • water soaking into the soil and rocks • ...
Water System Terms Crossword 2023-02-26
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- an extremely small organism as the name implies
- how much heat a material/object can can hold, store and release.
- the temperature of a place at a specific time or day.
- often has harmful chemicals and makes water bad for drinking.
- normally flooded area of land. they are habitats for many animals and bugs.
- A body of rock/sediment holding water underground.
- a man made way to give plants and crops water.
- a change in the average temperatures of a climate.
- replacing water.
- a blanket of gases protecting us from the sun.
- how much salt is in water
- a structure to help people retrieve groundwater.
- a very thick layer of compressed snow taking up a large area.
- microorganisms that can be found every where. May be good or bad for you.
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- water that can be found underground.
- an underground place to hold wastewater
- the ability to be maintained at a consistent rate.
- a chemical that is used to clean water.
- the cycle about evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
- a flowing body of water.
- elevated land that drains its water to a body of water.
- a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment.
- the method of removing salt from saltwater.
- a place underground after the soil.
- a certain method of removing contaminants to make water suitable for drinking.
- huge bodies of water between land masses. there are 4 of them.
26 Clues: replacing water. • a flowing body of water. • how much salt is in water • a place underground after the soil. • water that can be found underground. • an underground place to hold wastewater • a chemical that is used to clean water. • the method of removing salt from saltwater. • a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment. • a man made way to give plants and crops water. • ...
Fresh water crossword 2013-10-02
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- This is an example of a water-borne disease.
- The result of fertilizers contaminating water resources.
- A period of abnormally excessive rain is known as a _______ event.
- These are important natural or artificial areas that filter water and reduce the effects of floods.
- Without changing the chemistry at all, water can also be polluted when it is ________.
- This is an example of a water-based disease.
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- The organism that is used by a disease as part of its life cycle.
- When water is polluted in a very specific place that can be identified it is called ________.
- When water has infiltrated, it can move through __________.
- Dams and ___________ are useful for water storage.
- Improving __________ is a way of ensuring safe disposal of human and domestic waste and ensuring safe, clean water.
- Another word for sedimentation - a problemfaced by many dams in the world when they get filled with sediment.
- Anything that affects water or its use in a negative way can be known as water ____________.
- Trees help reduce soil erosion from rain through the process of __________.
- Water-related diseases are more common in __________ areas.
- This disease is water-bred.
16 Clues: This disease is water-bred. • This is an example of a water-borne disease. • This is an example of a water-based disease. • Dams and ___________ are useful for water storage. • The result of fertilizers contaminating water resources. • When water has infiltrated, it can move through __________. • Water-related diseases are more common in __________ areas. • ...
Fresh water crossword 2013-10-02
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- When water has infiltrated, it can move through __________.
- Anything that affects water or its use in a negative way can be known as water ____________.
- Another word for sedimentation - a problemfaced by many dams in the world when they get filled with sediment.
- Dams and ___________ are useful for water storage.
- This is an example of a water-based disease.
- A period of abnormally excessive rain is known as a _______ event.
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- Without changing the chemistry at all, water can also be polluted when it is ________.
- When water is polluted in a very specific place that can be identified it is called ________.
- Trees help reduce soil erosion from rain through the process of __________.
- The result of fertilizers contaminating water resources.
- This is an example of a water-borne disease.
- These are important natural or artificial areas that filter water and reduce the effects of floods.
- Water-related diseases are more common in __________ areas.
- The organism that is used by a disease as part of its life cycle.
- Improving __________ is a way of ensuring safe disposal of human and domestic waste and ensuring safe, clean water.
- This disease is water-bred.
16 Clues: This disease is water-bred. • This is an example of a water-borne disease. • This is an example of a water-based disease. • Dams and ___________ are useful for water storage. • The result of fertilizers contaminating water resources. • When water has infiltrated, it can move through __________. • Water-related diseases are more common in __________ areas. • ...
animal science 2023-02-27
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- the forth part of the estrous cycle
- the second part of the estrous cycle
- the act of giving birth
- producing an exact genetic copy of an organisms
- difficulty giving birth
- the third part of the estrous cycle
- obtains oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- mating related animals
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- circulates blood caring oxygen through the body
- provides movement to the skeleton
- provides structure, support and protection
- heat
- stage 1 of parturition
- stage 2 of parturition
- mating closely related animals
- length of pregnancy
- the cycle of reproduction
- mating animals of different breeds
18 Clues: heat • length of pregnancy • stage 1 of parturition • stage 2 of parturition • mating related animals • the act of giving birth • difficulty giving birth • the cycle of reproduction • mating closely related animals • provides movement to the skeleton • mating animals of different breeds • the forth part of the estrous cycle • the third part of the estrous cycle • ...
waters of the earth 2022-01-24
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- The water droplets grow heavier and fall back to Earth in the form of precipitation, which is rain or snow.
- ____ are smaller bodies of salt water, than oceans
- type of water that contains salt and other minerals
- large bodies of salt water.
- material essential for life in earth
- Precipitation soaks into the ground and runs into rivers, underground water reservoirs and, eventually the ocean.
- Continuously moving flows of water, called ______, circulate through the oceans and affect climates and land.
- egypt developed near the _____ river
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- cooler temperatures in the atmosphere cause the water vapor to change into droplets that form clouds.
- largest river on earth
- The ________ cycle is the continual movement of water from Earth’s surface into the air and back again.
- the sun heats the ocean, and water vapor rises up into the atmosphere.
- a path of water that flows from a higher elevation to a lower elevation
- a large body of water that is surrounded by land.
14 Clues: largest river on earth • large bodies of salt water. • material essential for life in earth • egypt developed near the _____ river • a large body of water that is surrounded by land. • ____ are smaller bodies of salt water, than oceans • type of water that contains salt and other minerals • the sun heats the ocean, and water vapor rises up into the atmosphere. • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2021-02-04
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- Water that has salt inside
- the never ending cycle that transports water
- A big star that gives light to Earth
- A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge
- When water turns into water vapor and rises into the sky
- Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor
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- When plants release water into atmosphere
- A flat area covered by shallow water
- An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped
- Half the distance between the highest and lowest points in a wave
10 Clues: Water that has salt inside • A flat area covered by shallow water • A big star that gives light to Earth • Long narrow cracks on the ocean floor • A crevice in between a Mid-ocean ridge • When plants release water into atmosphere • the never ending cycle that transports water • An underwater mountain that usually forms cone-shaped • ...
Liveability Revision 2019-04-07
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- Indonesia can be described as having a tropical ____________.
- Physical structures that allow society to function (e.g. buildings, roads, sewers).
- The O in BOLTSS.
- These renewable resources are not affected by human activity.
- Public __________ allows civilians to move around their city.
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- The stage in the water cycle when water changes from vapour to liquid.
- The I in SPICESS.
- Water is released from plants in this process.
- People's _______________ of liveability changes as they age.
- An _________ climate is hot and dry.
- Safety and stability is one factor used to ___________ liveability.
- A type of map which distorts country size relative to the topic.
- Only 3% of the world's water is __________.
- Precipitation can be rain, hail or _________.
14 Clues: The O in BOLTSS. • The I in SPICESS. • An _________ climate is hot and dry. • Only 3% of the world's water is __________. • Precipitation can be rain, hail or _________. • Water is released from plants in this process. • People's _______________ of liveability changes as they age. • Indonesia can be described as having a tropical ____________. • ...
Ecosystem 2023-10-31
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- when rocks and soil had been laid down or to drop
- a storm with strong winds and rain over water
- the measure of how hot or cold the air is outside
- clearing a forest by burning or logging trees
- to overflow
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- sudden shaking of the ground by moving rocks underground
- putting harmful materials into the air, water or soil
- melted rock on Earth surface
- water that is released from clouds in the sky
- a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen
- a process that repeats
- consist of living and nonliving things in the environment that interact
- a giant ocean wave
- organisms that are the same species living in the same area
14 Clues: to overflow • a giant ocean wave • a process that repeats • melted rock on Earth surface • a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen • water that is released from clouds in the sky • a storm with strong winds and rain over water • clearing a forest by burning or logging trees • when rocks and soil had been laid down or to drop • the measure of how hot or cold the air is outside • ...
Midterm Review #3 2013-10-03
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- Factors involving living and once-living parts of an ecosystem.
- Liquid water that flows across the land.
- Organisms which can create their own food.
- The first organisms to settle in any area are ________ species.
- The flow of underground water, which occurs after infiltration.
- A resource which is continually replaced.
- Water that seeps into the ground.
- All the organisms of one particular species in a given place
- A consumer that eats animals.
- Temperature is a(n) _________ factor in an ecosystem.
- A relationship in which one organism benefits, and the other is neither harmed nor helped.
- Competition type in which a species does not directly interact with its competitor.
- Evaporation occurs because of heat from the ____.
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- An observation which shows how the individuals in a population are spaced.
- A consumer which eats both plants and animals.
- Population ___________ is the number of individuals per unit area.
- In a food web, arrows always point ________ the organism doing the eating.
- Two species or organisms trying to use the same resource are engaged in _______________.
- Food energy is lost at each feeding level, mostly in the form of _______.
- A consumer that eats plants.
- Stage of water cycle in which water vapor becomes a liquid.
- The ____________ cycle does not involve a stage where the chemical enters the atmosphere.
- A relationship in which one species feeds upon another.
- This type of growth occurs when a population has more available resources than it needs.
- The largest number of organisms that an environment can suppport is called the _____________ capacity.
- One organism lives in or on another, harming it but not normally killing it.
- A relationship in which both organisms or species benefit.
- In an ecological pyramid, autotrophs are always found at the ____ level.
- The percentage of usable energy that transfers from one trophic level to the next.
29 Clues: A consumer that eats plants. • A consumer that eats animals. • Water that seeps into the ground. • Liquid water that flows across the land. • A resource which is continually replaced. • Organisms which can create their own food. • A consumer which eats both plants and animals. • Evaporation occurs because of heat from the ____. • ...
Water on the Land 2013-01-17
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- The start of a particular event?
- When rocks roll along the fall
- All forms of moisture that reach the earth's surface
- When rocks are suspended in the water
- The volume of water flowing in a river
- What process of erosion is when the load carried by the river grinds away the bed and bank?
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- When rocks bounce along the fall
- An overflow of water from the river
- What is the result of a cause?
- What process of erosion is where the sheer force of the water erodes away the bed and bank of the river?
- What are biological, physical and chemical all processes of?
- The load rubs against each other making the particles smaller and rounder
- Soluble materials such as calcium carbonate in limestone dissolve in the river
- What process is when some materials dissolve in the water
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on,above and below the surface
- What is the valley called that is left behind when a waterfall retreats upstream?
16 Clues: When rocks roll along the fall • What is the result of a cause? • The start of a particular event? • When rocks bounce along the fall • An overflow of water from the river • When rocks are suspended in the water • The volume of water flowing in a river • All forms of moisture that reach the earth's surface • What process is when some materials dissolve in the water • ...
Crossword 2025-02-24
6 Clues: another name of water cycle • makes up 98% of the freshwater cycle • process of removal of salt from sea water • setting up of new factories and industries • Process of seeping of water under the ground • Resources that do not get depleted with constant use
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2021-05-24
Across
- plants that have a hard stem and can survive the winter frost
- plants that have a soft stem that is killed by frost
- the process of plants using stored energy
- the chemical process of converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- the male part of the flower
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- A seed that is covered
- the female part of the flower
Down
- A seed that is exposed
- plants that come back year after years
- anchor the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year or season
- the naming of plants
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
15 Clues: anchor the plant • the naming of plants • A seed that is exposed • A seed that is covered • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • plants that come back year after years • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
TN Ready Crossword #2 2022-04-21
Across
- Hurricanes weaken in strength as they move onto ___.
- The global wind that affects the weather across most of the United States.
- Measures air pressure
- Kinetic energy increases with ___ and speed.
- 20 degrees ___ is a warm/pleasant temperature.
- A ___ breeze occurs at night when the air is warmer over the sea and cooler over the land.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Gravitational energy increases with mass and ___.
Down
- The ___ current is a cold water surface current that causes the climate of our west coast to be cooler.
- Warm air/water is less ___ than cold air/water.
- In swinging motion, the kinetic energy ___ as the swing's potential energy decreases.
- The form of energy generated with friction.
- A material that allows water to pass through.
- Cold air/water ___ because it is more dense.
- front Forms when colder air moves under warm air; bring heavy precipitation followed by clearing skies and colder temps.
- The original source of energy for the water cycle, wind, food webs, etc.
- A pressure system that forms when cool air sinks; clearing skies.
17 Clues: Measures air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The form of energy generated with friction. • Cold air/water ___ because it is more dense. • Kinetic energy increases with ___ and speed. • A material that allows water to pass through. • 20 degrees ___ is a warm/pleasant temperature. • Warm air/water is less ___ than cold air/water. • ...
Plants 2023-01-20
Across
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- support the leaves, flowers, fruit
- hairs many tiny roots that increase the surface area of the root for absorption
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- root the single main root
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- produce food for plant through photosynthesis
- female part of flower
Down
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant
- provides a sticky surface to catch pollen
- roots system with many small roots
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year /season
- male part of flower
16 Clues: anchor the plant • male part of flower • female part of flower • root the single main root • support the leaves, flowers, fruit • roots system with many small roots • provides a sticky surface to catch pollen • the process of plants using stored energy • produce food for plant through photosynthesis • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
Quiz December 10 2013 2013-12-09
Across
- ___ ratio is the ratio of the cylinder volumes after and before the combustion process in the diesel cycle
- Cycles where the working fluid remains a gas throughout the entire cycle.
- Air-standard ___ reduce the analysis of gas power cycles to a manageable level.
- The diameter of a piston
- The ideal cycle which models the combustion process in both gasoline and diesel engines as a combination of 2 heat-transfer processes, one at constant volume and the other at constant pressure.
- The exit through which the combustion products are expelled from the cylinder
- Section added between the turbine and the nozzle of an aircraft turbine engine where additional fuel is injected into the oxygen-rich combustion gases leaving the turbine.
- The distance between the top dead center and the bottom dead center and is the largest distance that a piston can travel in one direction within a cylinder.
- The cycle used in aircraft gas-turbine
- Engines which execute the entire cycle in just two strokes: the power stroke and the compression stroke
- Audible noise occurring in the engine because of autoignition.
- The ideal cycle for compress-ignition reciprocating engines. Using the air-standard assumptions, the cycle consists of 4 reversible processes: 1-2 isentropic compression, 2-3 constant P heat addition, 3-4 isentropic expansion, 4-1 constant volume heat rejection.
Down
- ___ ratio is the ratio of the maximum volume formed in the cylinder to the minimum volume
- An actual cycle stripped of all the internal irreversibilities and complexities.
- ___ volume is the volume displaced by the piston as it moves between top dead center and bottom dead center.
- Cycle used for gas turbine, which operates on an open cycle, where both the compression and expansion processes take place in rotating machinery.
- A technique used to reduce the compression work for the gas turbine cycle
- Heat ___ are devices designed for the purpose of converting usually heat into work
- Position of the piston when it forms the largest volume in the cylinder
- Combustion engines in which the piston execute 4 complete strokes within the cylinder
- Engines in which the fuel is burned outside the system boundary
- ___ ratio is the ratio of final to initial pressure during a compression process
- The valve through which the air or air-fuel mixture is drawn into the cylinder
- ___(or fan-jet) engine is the most widely used engine in aircraft propulsion
24 Clues: The diameter of a piston • The cycle used in aircraft gas-turbine • Audible noise occurring in the engine because of autoignition. • Engines in which the fuel is burned outside the system boundary • Position of the piston when it forms the largest volume in the cylinder • Cycles where the working fluid remains a gas throughout the entire cycle. • ...
