water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2023-11-09
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- Calvin A nobel prize winning scientist who created the _____ cycle
- These absorb light energy and transfer it to reaction centers
- the initial step of cellular respiration; breaks down glucose into smaller pieces
- Overall output of _____ ATP during cellular respiration
- Converts light energy into chemical energy; this process used sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen
- Respiration The process divided into 3 main stages: glycolysis, krebs cycle, and electron transport chain
- Cycle uses ATP and NADPH produced in the light dependent reactions to convert into glucose
- Priestly The scientist who is responsible for discovering the gas necessary for respiration
- The sites where light energy is trapped and converted into chemical energy
- the metabolic process where a substance breaks down into a simpler substance
- Cycle also known as the citric cycle
- Plays a role to transfer electrons and energy
- Organisms that cannot make their own food; rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
- A process or organism that can function without the use of oxygen
- The Electron Transport System produces __ ATP
- Contains chlorophyll and serves as the site for light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
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- the final step of cellular respiration
- Acid A three carbon molecule that is the product of glycolysis
- Dependent Reactions Involve the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH
- Acid A byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- A colored molecule that absorbs light during photosynthesis; gives plants colors
- These organisms are able to produce their own food using energy from the sun
- The unit of measurement used to quantify energy
- A fluid-filled space within the chloroplast
- the ____________ is the powerhouse of the cell
- Triphosphate also known as ATP
- This molecule is an electron carrier involved in photosynthesis
- A site where many cellular processes take place
- Glycolysis uses __ ATP
- Production that requires oxygen
- Synthase ___________ makes ATP by chemiosmosis
- A green pigment found in plants
32 Clues: Glycolysis uses __ ATP • Production that requires oxygen • A green pigment found in plants • Triphosphate also known as ATP • the final step of cellular respiration • Cycle also known as the citric cycle • Acid A byproduct of anaerobic respiration • A fluid-filled space within the chloroplast • Plays a role to transfer electrons and energy • ...
Unit 2 2021-09-22
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- has factories,decomposition, animal respiration, plant respiration, photosynthesis
- automatically make their own food, using the sun
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules
- also known as the Calvin Cycle
- total amount of water found on the earth
- converts chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more usable for the cell, site of cellular respiration
- has N2,NH4+, nitrogen fixing bacteria living in root nodules, and decomposers
- first step in the breakdown of glucose to extract energy for cellular metabolism
- where life exists
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- eats only meats
- also known as the citric acid cycle
- eats both plants and meat
- obtain energy by eating other organisms
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- eats only plants
- includes the rocks and minerals
- different organisms that work together to create a food chain
- eats dead matter
- process that has condensation, transpiration, precipitation, evaporation, and percolation
- breaks down organic matter
20 Clues: eats only meats • eats only plants • eats dead matter • where life exists • eats both plants and meat • breaks down organic matter • also known as the Calvin Cycle • includes the rocks and minerals • also known as the citric acid cycle • obtain energy by eating other organisms • total amount of water found on the earth • releases energy by breaking down food molecules • ...
Plants Life Cycle and More 2021-09-29
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- What supports the plant?
- This is the early stage of a plants life cycle when it breaks the surface.
- What starts germinate when time is ready?
- The part of a seed that stores food.
- Has nutrients and minerals for plants.
- what is the plant life cycle
- What does a plant use flowers for?
- you could find this at the tip of the anther.
- When plants reach adulthood is also known as?
- What is the passage of water through a plant?
- What protects the bud until it opens?
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- How plants their own food?
- What part of a plant attracts insects?
- What Plants use to reproduce?
- what is in the center of some flowers?
- What is the reproduction part of a male pumpkin flower?
- What is also known as sprouting
- An ingredient a plant uses to make food.
- What anchors the plant?
- What protects the seed?
- Part of a plant that needs glucose
21 Clues: What anchors the plant? • What protects the seed? • What supports the plant? • How plants their own food? • what is the plant life cycle • What Plants use to reproduce? • What is also known as sprouting • What does a plant use flowers for? • Part of a plant that needs glucose • The part of a seed that stores food. • What protects the bud until it opens? • ...
Cell Activities and Genes 2023-10-29
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- Power-house of the cell
- Sister chromatids separate into two chromosomes
- Genes are located in DNA on the_____
- Abbreviation of Adenosine triphosphate
- Substance that absorbs light energy during photosynthesis(green color)
- First stage of the cell cycle
- Cells blueprints
- Reactants for photosynthesis are light energy and carbon dioxide and ____.
- Final stage of the cell cycle
- Process that most producer organisms use to make their food
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- Cell ______ occurs when one cell divides to produce two new cells
- Create their own energy
- Eat to gain energy
- Sister chromatids are lined up at the center of the spindle
- Another word for glucose
- Chromosomes begin to coil up
- Number of copies of chromosomes in cells
- Needs air
- Abbreviation for adenosine diphosphate
- Daughter chromosomes reach the ends of the spindle and begin to uncoil
- System group of organs
- Group of cells
- A cell that has pairs of chromosomes is called
- Group of tissue
24 Clues: Needs air • Group of cells • Group of tissue • Cells blueprints • Eat to gain energy • System group of organs • Create their own energy • Power-house of the cell • Another word for glucose • Chromosomes begin to coil up • First stage of the cell cycle • Final stage of the cell cycle • Genes are located in DNA on the_____ • Abbreviation for adenosine diphosphate • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-23
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- it is keeps the cells DNA and its responsible for reproduction
- the quality of being hot/ high tempature
- These are made up of all living things
- stored energy of a object not in motion
- Things that are not living in the environment
- the type of rock formed with melting and cooling
- what do you measure with a thermometer
- not the water cycle but the cycle with igneous sedimentary and metamorphic
- there cells do not have a nucleus
- there cells do have a nucleus
- two different elements being combined is a
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- Everything in the periodic table is?
- energy with a object in motion
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- Things that are living in the environment
- the opposite of the asthenosphere
- the type of rock formed with compaction and cementation
- fill in the blank[]: The sun gives [ ] to plants
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the type of rock with intense pressure and/or hea
20 Clues: there cells do have a nucleus • energy with a object in motion • the opposite of the asthenosphere • there cells do not have a nucleus • Everything in the periodic table is? • These are made up of all living things • what do you measure with a thermometer • stored energy of a object not in motion • the quality of being hot/ high tempature • ...
cell respiration vocab quiz 2025-09-10
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- organic compound made of a 3-C backbone formed during glycolysis
- gain of electrons
- process where glucose is converted to pyruvate and produces 2 ATP
- site of aerobic respiration
- simple sugar used as a reactant in cellular respiration
- series of reactions in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- reactions that use high energy electrons to convert ADP to ATP
- anaerobic respiration process where pyruvate is turned into ethanol alcohol
- electron carrier
- loss of electrons
- respiration that does not require oxygen; glycolysis and fermentation are examples of this type of respiration
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- respiration that does require oxygen; Krebs Cycle and ETC are examples of this type of respiration
- product of the electron transport chain
- fluid of the cytoplasm
- anaerobic process where pyruvate is converted to lactic acid and 2 ATP
- process that occurs in the cytoplasm and releases energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- fungus that undergoes alcoholic fermentation
- product of the Krebs Cycle
- electron donor
- aka G3P
20 Clues: aka G3P • electron donor • electron carrier • gain of electrons • loss of electrons • fluid of the cytoplasm • product of the Krebs Cycle • site of aerobic respiration • product of the electron transport chain • fungus that undergoes alcoholic fermentation • simple sugar used as a reactant in cellular respiration • reactions that use high energy electrons to convert ADP to ATP • ...
water 2019-09-09
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- pile
- daddy eats it for breakfast
- something that can be poured like water
- move continuously and easily
- water flowing from the mountains to the sea
- hard, firm
- dark stone that burns
- frozen water
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- something like air
- a cloud created when cooking
- cut grass
- world / Earth
- cover with water
- move around, wander
- water falling from the sky
- white sheep in the sky
- large area of salty water
17 Clues: pile • cut grass • hard, firm • frozen water • world / Earth • cover with water • something like air • move around, wander • dark stone that burns • white sheep in the sky • large area of salty water • water falling from the sky • daddy eats it for breakfast • a cloud created when cooking • move continuously and easily • something that can be poured like water • ...
Water 2021-09-01
17 Clues: sade • tulva • allas • virta • järvi • aalto • suihku • pisara • hukkua • hanavesi • lammikko • tihkusade • valtameri • puro, oja • vesiputous • läiskyttää • keittää, kiehua
Water 2023-03-08
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- these are individual bits of water
- to use less of something
- when you use too much of something badly
- this is where water comes out to drink
- this is a space in the ground
- you fill this with water
- you wear these on your feet in the rain
- you use this in the garden on the plants
- this is very loud in a storm
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- This keeps you dry when it rains
- this is dirty and brown
- to put water inside a container
- when you get drops of water on you
- on when you open the tap
- this is an area of stagnant water after raining
- this is light in the sky
- this is many colours in the sky
- off when you close the tap
18 Clues: this is dirty and brown • to use less of something • this is light in the sky • you fill this with water • on when you open the tap • off when you close the tap • this is very loud in a storm • this is a space in the ground • to put water inside a container • this is many colours in the sky • This keeps you dry when it rains • when you get drops of water on you • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-02-27
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- waste product of Krebs cycle
- waste product of ETC
- requires oxygen
- third phase of cellular respiration
- first phase of cellular respiration
- energy used by cells
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- place where glycolysis takes place
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water 1 degree celsius
- doesn't require oxygen
- place where cellular respiration takes place
10 Clues: requires oxygen • waste product of ETC • energy used by cells • doesn't require oxygen • waste product of Krebs cycle • place where glycolysis takes place • third phase of cellular respiration • first phase of cellular respiration • place where cellular respiration takes place • amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water 1 degree celsius
Photosytheisis 2024-04-30
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- is whats needed to create food for the plant
- CO2
- plants trap this with it's leaves to start the process of photosynthesis
- formed in a chemical reaction
- the process where green plants use sunlight CO2 and water
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- where the Calvin cycle takes place
- a green pigment
- sugar
- H2O
- where photosynthesis takes place
10 Clues: H2O • CO2 • sugar • a green pigment • formed in a chemical reaction • where photosynthesis takes place • where the Calvin cycle takes place • is whats needed to create food for the plant • the process where green plants use sunlight CO2 and water • plants trap this with it's leaves to start the process of photosynthesis
Turangawaewae 2025-01-30
10 Clues: I play goal shoot • surf life saving club • Catch waves on a board • you throw a heavy ball • cycle around in a circle • played in water in a team • Motocross with more rhythm • in a boat down white water • A motor sport played on dirt • you tackle others on a field
Sport and free time 2024-05-27
12 Clues: go shop around • newpaper online • listen to radio • aggressive sport • draw on the wall • sport with a net • sport with a bike • sport with a ball • float in the water • sport with a horse • sport with a racket • running with a skate
Respiration and Fermentation Part II 2023-11-09
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- the starting molecule of glycolyis
- (two words); small organic molecules that shuttle high energy electrons from one plae to another.
- a nucleoside triphosphate that is the main energy-providing molecule that powers cellular work.
- a water product of pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle
- (two words); a turbine-ike enzyme that makes ATP when hydrogen ions move through it.
- a waste product of the electron transport chain
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- ******-***; a starting molecule in the Kreb's cycle
- the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration
- the coupled reaction of atoms/molecules gaining and losing electrons
- one output molecule of glycolysis
- (three words); a series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons across a membrane; pumps hydrogen ions back to the intermembrane space.
- the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane
- the gain of electrons and energy
- the electron donor in cellular respiration and fermentation
- the loss of electrons and energy
15 Clues: the gain of electrons and energy • the loss of electrons and energy • one output molecule of glycolysis • the starting molecule of glycolyis • a waste product of the electron transport chain • the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration • ******-***; a starting molecule in the Kreb's cycle • the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane • ...
Hydrology 2022-04-01
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- contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities
- how acids or basic water is
- The study of how the major bodies of water have shifted, expanded and changed land masses
- The nitrite ion has the chemical formula NO2
- Possible sources are animal waste and cleaning products
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- biological characteristics of water based on the standards of its usage
- possible sources are soap personal products and paint
- how much dirt is suspended in water
- oxygen how mush oxygen is in water
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water
10 Clues: how acids or basic water is • how much dirt is suspended in water • oxygen how mush oxygen is in water • The nitrite ion has the chemical formula NO2 • possible sources are soap personal products and paint • Possible sources are animal waste and cleaning products • the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water • ...
Respiration 2022-12-07
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- the molecule that joins to pyruvic acid in the matrix right after it loses a carbon
- NADH and FADH2 both contain high energy ___________
- the second stage of aerobic respiration
- the location of glycolysis
- the amount of ATP produced through fermentation (including glycolysis)
- the location of the krebs cycle
- the phase in respiration where carbon dioxide is produced
- the first step of cellular respiration
- in fermentation this molecule takes the electrons from NADH
- the location of the electron transport chain
- the amount of ATP that is produced in the Krebs cycle
- the end result of glycolysis
- how many carbon atoms are in pyruvic acid
- what oxygen becomes at the end of the ETC
- the electron carrier needed for glycolysis
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- the 4 carbon compound that is the start of the Krebs cycle
- the phase that produces the most ATP in respiration
- the process that yeast go through to produce energy
- the fermentation that occurs in your muscle cells
- the organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- the electron acceptor at the very end of the electron transport chain
- the molecule your body runs on
- these molecules are shuttled across the inner membrane by the ETC
- the first compound created in the krebs cycle (also another name for it)
- the protein that turns ADP into ATP
- the term that describes respiration that requires oxygen
- dioxide the waste product of carbon during respiration
- how many carbon atoms are in glucose
- the other electron carrier in addition to NAD+
29 Clues: the location of glycolysis • the end result of glycolysis • the molecule your body runs on • the location of the krebs cycle • the protein that turns ADP into ATP • how many carbon atoms are in glucose • the first step of cellular respiration • the second stage of aerobic respiration • how many carbon atoms are in pyruvic acid • what oxygen becomes at the end of the ETC • ...
Earth Systems Crossword Puzzle #1 2021-10-29
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- Which cycle includes metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary
- the first layer in the atmosphere
- the fourth layer in the atmosphere
- The layers in a soil profile, including O, A, E, B, C and R
- the system that includes all of the soil on earths crust.
- the third layer in the atmosphere
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- the system that includes all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds and under the surface including aquifers
- the second layer in the atmosphere
- the fifth layer in the atmosphere
- the system that includes the layers of the earth, including the crust, mantle, outer and inner core.
- which cycle includes the steps for precipitation, evaporation, and condensation
- the system that includes all of the frozen parts of earth's system
12 Clues: the fifth layer in the atmosphere • the first layer in the atmosphere • the third layer in the atmosphere • the second layer in the atmosphere • the fourth layer in the atmosphere • the system that includes all of the soil on earths crust. • Which cycle includes metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary • The layers in a soil profile, including O, A, E, B, C and R • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-09
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- Carbon dioxide and 2 ATP are made by the Krebs cycle. Therefore, they are called
- Pyruvates are a product of this process.
- This gas is a product of the Krebs cycle, but it is a reactant in photosynthesis.
- This liquid is a product of the electron transport chain.
- This stage of cellular respiration produces water and 34 ATP.
- Glucose is broken apart, forming 2 of these
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- This is the name of the process that turns one molecule of glucose into 36 ATP.
- This is where cellular respiration takes place.
- The energy the electron transport chain needs comes from this.
- This is a reactant in the electron transport chain. It is made during photosynthesis.
- Glucose goes into glycolysis, therefore glucose is called a
- Cellular respiration makes this, which is then used for energy to move and grow.
12 Clues: Pyruvates are a product of this process. • Glucose is broken apart, forming 2 of these • This is where cellular respiration takes place. • This liquid is a product of the electron transport chain. • Glucose goes into glycolysis, therefore glucose is called a • This stage of cellular respiration produces water and 34 ATP. • ...
water 2014-05-30
17 Clues: H • O • H2o • salt • water • slow wave • fast tides • clean water • chunk of ice • frozen water • falling water • rain,hail,etc • glacier debris • sediment in water • weather over time • vaporization of water • high concentration of magnesium and calcium
water 2021-09-07
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- water is a ..... molecule that is made from one oxygen and 2 hydrogens (H2O)
- what bond type holds the hydrogen and oxygen together meaning they share electrons (strong)
- molecules can break apart when reacting with substances, allowing them to form new atoms eg hydrolysis
- attraction hold molecules together in a continuous stream, the water molecules 'stick' together
- what does water heat slower than due to its hydrogen bonds needing to be broken before kinetic energy increases
- what kind of bonds are created between the water molecules due to the opposite charges attracting each other
- water molecules can stick to other polar molecules
- water molecules attract downwards at the surface of the water, allowing small animals to walk on it
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- what reaction can take place that happen freely between molecules and ions once dissolved
- this refers to the energy lost, waters is high as when a small amount evaporates it has a large cooling effect eg sweat
- water is this as many substances can dissolve in it
- a measure of kinetic energy in molecules, it makes the molecules move faster when this is increased
- what allows other substances to be dissolved as they are attracted
- what process happens to water giving it a cooling effect as the energy travels with the water molecules which reduces the energy left
- which atom has the negative charge
- which atom has the positive charge
- what king of heat capacity does water have , this stops the body from overheating and keeps temperatures in lakes similar
- what is the name given to water as it has 2 charges meaning the electrons are not shared equally
18 Clues: which atom has the negative charge • which atom has the positive charge • water molecules can stick to other polar molecules • water is this as many substances can dissolve in it • what allows other substances to be dissolved as they are attracted • water is a ..... molecule that is made from one oxygen and 2 hydrogens (H2O) • ...
Water 2022-11-01
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- Lymph, blood and plasma are the ________ system for water
- Increase in body temperature
- Normal water levels in the body
- Diets high in salt, sugar or artificial colours and sweeteners are hard on this organ
- Symptoms include headache, nausea and uncoordinated movements, seizures
- The required level of water to remain stable
- Antidiuretic hormone
- Excretes water through urine
- Water is a component in biological fluids that _____ and protects body tissues
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- The number of days a person can survive without water
- (2 words) The process of water moving in and out of the cells to maintain a balance within and between cells
- Symptoms include thirst, mild headache and dark yellow urine
- Coffee, tea and colas
- Water is 2nd only to this element for sustaining life
- It is necessary to drink water every day to remove this from the body
- Electrically charged minerals are _____ potassium and chloride
- The larger amount of _______ tissue in the body, the less percentage of water
- Diminishes with age
18 Clues: Diminishes with age • Antidiuretic hormone • Coffee, tea and colas • Increase in body temperature • Excretes water through urine • Normal water levels in the body • The required level of water to remain stable • The number of days a person can survive without water • Water is 2nd only to this element for sustaining life • ...
water 2024-02-08
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- massive bodies of ice
- large bodies of water surrounded by island
- soaks by another substance
- long water corce
- how plants and animals break down
- consuming gooda
- living organish
- visible masses of water
- oxygen is taken inside of body
- water seeps into the ground
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- beneath the earth surface
- plants release water vapor
- how waste products are removed from body
- movement of water
- top layer of earth surface
- procces of substances through body
- large body of salt water
17 Clues: consuming gooda • living organish • long water corce • movement of water • massive bodies of ice • visible masses of water • beneath the earth surface • large body of salt water • plants release water vapor • soaks by another substance • top layer of earth surface • water seeps into the ground • oxygen is taken inside of body • how plants and animals break down • ...
Water 2025-02-28
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- how big of a wave did the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs make?
- how big was the biggest wave ever recorded?
- what is the deepest part of the ocean in the world?
- What do you call several huge tidal waves?
- What do you call people how dive into the water with air tanks?
- What do you call one huge tidal wave
- what is a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier called.
- what was the biggest whirlpool called?
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- what percent of the water in the world is ocean water?
- what is voted the ugliest aquatic creature currently?
- How many people die of drowning each year.
- how many aquatic species are there?
- approximately how many ships are at the bottom of the ocean floor?
- what is the most recent ocean?
- what percent of the world is water?
- what do you call a tornado over water?
- what is the largest lake in the world?
17 Clues: what is the most recent ocean? • how many aquatic species are there? • what percent of the world is water? • What do you call one huge tidal wave • what do you call a tornado over water? • what is the largest lake in the world? • what was the biggest whirlpool called? • How many people die of drowning each year. • What do you call several huge tidal waves? • ...
water 2025-05-06
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- too much of this group of substances causes algal blooms in water
- movement of soil by water
- buildup of harmful chemicals in the food web that are stored in the fat of animals
- a smaller creek (like Crum Creek) that flows into a larger river (like the Delaware)
- the measure of the amount of minerals in water
- book written by Rachel Carson about persistent pesticides killing off bird populations
- area that is responsible for cleaning and filtering polluted water naturally
- term for the area where freshwater rivers mix with saltwater bays
- "cloudiness" of water. measurement of the amount of sediment/particles in water
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- created by pesticide resistance being passed from generation to generation
- runoff from streets, farms, lawns and cities is this type of water pollution
- first order streams at the start of a watershed
- term for the boundary between watersheds
- measurement of how basic or acidic a liquid is
- of Mexico where the largest "Dead Zone" in the US can be found due to excess nutrients in the Mississippi River from farms
- a pipe dumping waste into a river is an example of this type of water pollution
- geographic area that rains into the same body of water(ex. Delaware River)
17 Clues: movement of soil by water • term for the boundary between watersheds • the measure of the amount of minerals in water • measurement of how basic or acidic a liquid is • first order streams at the start of a watershed • too much of this group of substances causes algal blooms in water • term for the area where freshwater rivers mix with saltwater bays • ...
Circulation in Earth's Oceans 2023-03-31
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- currents that flow in huge circular patterns
- Continental _____: the change in the direction of currents as they meet continents
- the north & south position on the globe
- when convection happens repeatedly or in a cycle (2 words)
- the subsystem where 97% of Earth’s water is salt water
- a measure of the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance
- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
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- horizontal movement of water in a regular pattern at the ocean’s surface (2 words)
- the movement of water in regular patterns below the surface of the ocean (3 words)
- cause of surface currents by transferring energy to ocean water (2 words)
- movement of matter due to differences in density
- measure of the amount of salt in water
- the geosphere, the biosphere, the atmosphere, and the hydrosphere (2 words)
- the curving of the path of a moving object due to Earth's rotation (2 words)
14 Clues: measure of the amount of salt in water • the north & south position on the globe • currents that flow in huge circular patterns • movement of matter due to differences in density • the subsystem where 97% of Earth’s water is salt water • a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern • when convection happens repeatedly or in a cycle (2 words) • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
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- velocity is measured by speed and _____
- the thing that stores DNA
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
- what is the most important organ it the human
- when u rub two things tougher
- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- mass is the amount of ______ in a object
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
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- what filters your blood
- the in side of the bone
- the basic unit of life
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
- what is a still type of stored energy
- plants make____
- what is the basic unit of movement
15 Clues: plants make____ • the basic unit of life • what filters your blood • the in side of the bone • the thing that stores DNA • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • velocity is measured by speed and _____ • what is one natural disaster in Florida • what is mostly need for the water cycle • ...
UNDERSTANDING GROUNDWATER 2024-01-31
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- An underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- The movement of water into the soil or permeable rock.
- The conversion of water from liquid to vapor, usually from the Earth's surface.
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- Natural watercourses flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- The process of water falling from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- Precipitation that infiltrates the ground.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- CYCLE The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The level at which the ground is saturated with water.
- The concentration of dissolved salts in water.
11 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • Precipitation that infiltrates the ground. • The concentration of dissolved salts in water. • The level at which the ground is saturated with water. • The movement of water into the soil or permeable rock. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • ...
water pollution by austin lansing 2018-11-07
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- an entire area of land that is drained by a river
- pollutants found in salt water
- an underground rock foundation that contains water
- pollution that comes from many sources
- freshwater that is above ground in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams
- water that seeps down through the soil and is stored underground
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- disease causing organisms that enter untreated waste water or fecal matter
- occurs because of the introduction of inorganic nutrients into a body of water through sewage and fertilizer runoff
- the introduction of chemical, physical, biological agents into water that lowers the quality of the water and affects the organisms that depend on it
- pollution that is discharged from a single point
- when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water
- the area of land from which the groundwater originally started
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earths oceans, atmosphere, and land
- a structure built across a river or a stream that restricts the flow of water traveling downhill
14 Clues: pollutants found in salt water • pollution that comes from many sources • pollution that is discharged from a single point • an entire area of land that is drained by a river • an underground rock foundation that contains water • when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water • the area of land from which the groundwater originally started • ...
Estuary Vocab 2023-10-23
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- water/ water with salinity level between fresh and salt water
- Reef/ structure made of oyster shells and live oysters that provides habitat, improves water quality, and serves as protective barrier
- forest/ coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees
- Prism/ volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle
- coastal area where freshwater meets and mixes with saltwater
- plant adapted to thrive in saline environments
- organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels
- planning and implementation of policies, regulations, and practices to sustainable use and protect esstuaries
- area where juvenile fish and invertebrates find food and shelter
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- Marsh/ wetland dominated by salt-tolerant grasses, rushes, sedges
- process by which sediments settle out of water and accumulate in estuarine areas
- concentration of dissolved salts in water
- nutrient enrichment in an estuary, caused by excess nutrient runoff
- Mudflat/ flat, muddy area that is exposed at low tide and submerges at high tide
- ability to withstand and recover from disturbances and environmental changes
- Plume/ flow of freshwater from river into estuary, forming visible "plume" within saltier waters
- Range/ difference in water level between high tide and low tide
- Wedge/ wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary
- Circulation/ complex pattern of water movement within estuary, influenced by tide, wind, river input
- cloudiness/haziness of water caused by suspended particles
20 Clues: concentration of dissolved salts in water • plant adapted to thrive in saline environments • cloudiness/haziness of water caused by suspended particles • coastal area where freshwater meets and mixes with saltwater • water/ water with salinity level between fresh and salt water • Range/ difference in water level between high tide and low tide • ...
H20 101 2023-10-11
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- Transferred throughout the system as water evaporates and condenses
- When a molecule of one substances attracts to a molecule of a different substance
- The movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials
- Salt content of water
- The source of energy for the water cycle
- Determined my salinity and temperature
- The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself.
- The pressure at a given depth that is a result of the weight of the liquid acting on an area at that depth plus air pressure.
- Store 97% of water on earth
- The universal solvent
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- The bouyancy force is equal to the weight of the displaced water
- Weak bonds between water molecules caused by the attraction of the hydrogen end of one molecule to the oxygen end of the other molecule
- The hydrogen bonds between neighboring molecules cause a “film” to develop at the surface.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- Water climbing objects as the result of adhesion and surface tension.
- Becomes more dense as temperature drops
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
17 Clues: Salt content of water • The universal solvent • Store 97% of water on earth • Determined my salinity and temperature • Becomes more dense as temperature drops • The source of energy for the water cycle • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • The movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials • ...
ESS Topic 4 Important Terminology 2025-02-12
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- zone An area in a body of water with low oxygen levels, leading to marine life die-offs.
- The unintentional capture of non-target species in fishing operations.
- The excessive nutrient enrichment of water, leading to oxygen depletion.
- Wastewater from sinks, showers, and washing machines that can be reused.
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it potable.
- The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- scarcity The lack of sufficient freshwater resources to meet demand.
- pollution The release of heated water into natural bodies of water, disrupting ecosystems.
- The accumulation of salts in soil due to excessive irrigation.
- The movement of water into the soil.
- Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface in aquifers.
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- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- yield The maximum level of resource extraction that can be maintained over time.
- A body of permeable rock that stores groundwater.
- The process by which water changes from liquid to gas.
- fishing A method of fishing that drags nets along the seafloor, causing habitat destruction.
- Water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The excessive harvesting of fish, leading to population decline.
- The area of land that drains into a specific body of water.
- cycle The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
- footprint The total volume of freshwater used by an individual, community, or country.
- The process by which water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets.
22 Clues: The movement of water into the soil. • A body of permeable rock that stores groundwater. • Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface in aquifers. • The process by which water changes from liquid to gas. • The area of land that drains into a specific body of water. • The process of removing salt from seawater to make it potable. • ...
Scientific Classification of Plants 2025-09-09
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- diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- study of the movement, distributions and quality of water on Earth
- thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid sores through meiosis
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
- thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
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- used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized
- end wall which is perforated with pores
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- strand of conducting vessels in the stems or leaves of plants’
- plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- study of Earth’s physical structure and substance
19 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth’s physical structure and substance • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized • ...
IB Biology HL Final Exam Extra Credit 2021-06-03
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- Type of bond that occurs between H and O in a single water molecule.
- Term when a phosphate is added to a molecule.
- Part of the chloroplast that contains the enzymes needed for the Calvin Cycle.
- A way to get an estimation of a species population size.
- These represent the flow of energy in a food chain.
- An overarching theme in the IB biology, chemistry, and physics courses.
- An organelle that has its own DNA and 70s ribosomes.
- Region on the surface of the enzyme where the substrate binds.
- Container best fit for a mesocosm.
- How carbon in the atmosphere and water get into the food chain.
- The breaking down of polymers to monomers.
- The kind of transport that moves molecules from high to low concentrations.
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- Type of inhibition that occurs when the inhibitor binds to the active site.
- Where the 2 electrons excited by photosystem II come from.
- Carbon fixation is catalyzed by this enzyme.
- IB learner profile "nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research".
- This has enhanced the natural phenomenon of the greenhouse effect.
- This naturalist first coined the word 'biology'.
- Part of the phospholipid that is hydrophilic.
- Term given to water sticking to itself.
- Group of populations that interact in the same habitat.
- The final electron acceptor in the ETC.
- This group determines the order of the amino acids in a polypeptide.
- Another name for the light-independent reaction.
- Cell cycle phase in which DNA replicates.
25 Clues: Container best fit for a mesocosm. • Term given to water sticking to itself. • The final electron acceptor in the ETC. • Cell cycle phase in which DNA replicates. • The breaking down of polymers to monomers. • Carbon fixation is catalyzed by this enzyme. • Term when a phosphate is added to a molecule. • Part of the phospholipid that is hydrophilic. • ...
Layers of the Earth 2023-12-31
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- All the water on Earth.
- Earth's thinnest layer. We live on it.
- Protects us from the sun's harmful rays.
- name of your school
- Interconnected community of living organisms and abiotic factors..
- layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.
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- Is produce by gases that traps heat and warms the planet.
- The Earth's solid layer from the crust to the core..
- Transformation from a liquid to gas, a step in the water cycle.
- A single living thing.
- Plates that shape Earth's surface.
- Layer of gases that surround our planet.
- Hottest planet in our solar system.
- Type of water that is more abundant in our planet.
14 Clues: name of your school • A single living thing. • All the water on Earth. • Plates that shape Earth's surface. • Hottest planet in our solar system. • Earth's thinnest layer. We live on it. • Layer of gases that surround our planet. • Protects us from the sun's harmful rays. • layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs. • Type of water that is more abundant in our planet. • ...
$AC 2024-10-03
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- When cooking with dark colored pans, heat is _____
- Prevents water stains in dishwasher
- Our servicers handle installation, true/false
- This could be the reason for loud sounds or vibration with a new washer
- To validate the dryer air flow, send a dryer _____
- A knocking or thumping noise could be the _____ hitting the back of the washer
- An appliance exposed to flooding should be safe to use after drying completely for 72 hours true/false
- If a washer is vibrating violently, make sure the _____ were removed
- This washer cycle uses ONLY cold water
- We code the SR SAC-_____ if we provide educational information to prevent service on an in warranty appliance
- A washer making noises and spinning/stopping in the sensing cycle is _____
- A tool within eCRM we want you to use FIRST to identify product problems
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- A customer should wait this long after adjusting refrigerator temperature
- We can assist a customer with this if they feel their oven temperature is incorrect
- Food loss is covered under warranty true/false
- In order for induction cooking surfaces to work, the cookware must be _____
- The dishwasher error code F8E4 is due to improper ______
- We can send this to assist cleaning the glass cooking surface
- Metal sounds in a dryer could be _____
- If we send a curb service part to a consumer, we code it SAC-_____
- Gas cooking burners should have a _____ color or tint in the flame
21 Clues: Prevents water stains in dishwasher • This washer cycle uses ONLY cold water • Metal sounds in a dryer could be _____ • Our servicers handle installation, true/false • Food loss is covered under warranty true/false • When cooking with dark colored pans, heat is _____ • To validate the dryer air flow, send a dryer _____ • ...
Nomenclature of Plants 2023-08-29
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- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- strand of conduction vessels in the stems or leaves of plants
- person or people who determined the name for a plant
- end wall which is perforated with pores
- study of Earth's physical structure and substance
- study of the movement, distribution and quality of water on Earth
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
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- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid gametes through mitosis
- diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
19 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth's physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for a plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2024-11-03
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- Venation used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized
- Stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid sores through meiosis
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- study of Earth’s physical structure and substance
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- Bundles strand of conducting vessels in the stems or leaves of plants’
- person or people who determined the name for a plant
- Plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
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- Growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- study of the movement, distributions and quality of water on Earth
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- Stage diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- Plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- Cambium thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
20 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • Plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth’s physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for a plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
Science puzzle 2021-03-17
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- a part in the rock cycle where the rock gets broken down by wind, water or plants
- a wave that arrives first in a seismic graph and move through solid and liquid
- a part of the rock cycle where the sediments get dropped or deposited
- a part in the rock cycle where the sediments gets traveled from one location to another
- largest layer of the Earth
- outer layer of the Earth
- occurs when pressure built up along a fault line becomes to great that the fault lie rips apart
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- the way a mineral breaks due to impact
- a type of rock created by the compaction and cementation
- a type of rock created by the cooling of magma or lava
- densest layer of the Earth and is a metal ball
- a type of rock created by intense heat and pressure
- the way minerals reflect light
- second largest layer of the Earth that is made of liquid iron and nickle
- a wave that can only go though solid and comes in second in a seismic graph
15 Clues: outer layer of the Earth • largest layer of the Earth • the way minerals reflect light • the way a mineral breaks due to impact • densest layer of the Earth and is a metal ball • a type of rock created by intense heat and pressure • a type of rock created by the cooling of magma or lava • a type of rock created by the compaction and cementation • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-01-15
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- chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- jelly-like substance; mostly water
- transports blood, nutrients, gases and wastes
- chromatin thickens and coils up into chromosomes
- is the material in the nucleus of a cell
- allows certain things to pass through it
- brain of a cell
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- are structures in the nucleus that contain genetic information
- works with the bones to move parts of the body
- the movement of water particles across a cell membrane
- closely stacked, flattened sacs
- defends the body against infections
- the last stage of the cell cycle
- major organ of the human circulatory system
- stores and contains food, waste and excess water
15 Clues: brain of a cell • closely stacked, flattened sacs • the last stage of the cell cycle • jelly-like substance; mostly water • defends the body against infections • is the material in the nucleus of a cell • allows certain things to pass through it • major organ of the human circulatory system • chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell • ...
EVS Unit 1 Wordearch 2023-08-28
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- tectonic plates colliding into each other
- achieve the greatest outcome for the greatest number of people
- tectonic plates moving away from each other
- naturally occurring molecule that absorbs and redirects UV radiation
- naturally replenished over short periods
- the total amount of land and water required to
- Social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
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- cycle of processes by which water circulates
- human centered view of the environment
- The study of our planet’s natural systems
- Describes a situation in which resources, made available to everyone, are used unsustainably and eventually depleted
- crust of the earth
- all living things have equal value
- all water on Earth
- naturally formed more slowly than use
15 Clues: crust of the earth • all water on Earth • all living things have equal value • naturally formed more slowly than use • human centered view of the environment • naturally replenished over short periods • The study of our planet’s natural systems • tectonic plates colliding into each other • tectonic plates moving away from each other • ...
Respiration vs Photosynthesis 2019-11-25
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- product of one reaction is used as a substrate for next reaction
- doesn't require oxygen in its processes
- organisms use radiant energy to produce foods from CO2 and H2O
- one hydrogen atom, two oxygen atoms
- a simple alcohol also known as ethanol
- electron transporters that shuttles electrons
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- the action of breathing
- the breakdown of glucose into pyruvates and hydrogen ions
- to require oxygen in its processes
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- takes place in the thylakoid
- made by muscle tissue and red blood cells
- anaerobic process that occurs in yeast cells
- a source of energy
- Dioxide one carbon atom, two oxygen atoms
- chemical element, atomic number 8
- light independent reactions in photosynthesis (stroma)
- stack disks that can be referred to as grana
- organelle with a main focus of cellular respiration
- chemical reactions used by aerobic organisms to release ATP
- simple sugar, monosaccharide
21 Clues: a source of energy • the action of breathing • takes place in the thylakoid • simple sugar, monosaccharide • chemical element, atomic number 8 • to require oxygen in its processes • one hydrogen atom, two oxygen atoms • a simple alcohol also known as ethanol • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • doesn't require oxygen in its processes • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword 2017-04-26
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- one organism benefits at the others expense
- organisms that obtain energy from the sun
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- cycle where plants contribute through transpiration
- model representing many interconnected food chains
- type of growth model represented by carrying capacity
- only cycle that does not contain the atmosphere
- type of succession that takes place after a fire
- any factor that restricts the number of an organism
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- species that is changing conditions on earth by its activities
- a thin layer around Earth that supports life
- type of succession that does not have any topsoil
- organism that must eat to obtain energy
- a single species that share the same location
- the variety of life in an area determined by the # of species
- large group of ecosystems that share same climate
- living factors in an organism’s environment
- a group of interacting populations that share the same area
- role or position of an organism in its environment
- nonliving factors in an organism’s environment
20 Clues: organism that must eat to obtain energy • organisms that obtain energy from the sun • one organism benefits at the others expense • living factors in an organism’s environment • a thin layer around Earth that supports life • a single species that share the same location • nonliving factors in an organism’s environment • only cycle that does not contain the atmosphere • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword 2017-04-26
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- type of succession that does not have any topsoil
- any factor that restricts the number of an organism
- both organisms benefit
- each step in a food chain or food web
- type of growth model represented by carrying capacity
- cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels
- a biological community and all of the abiotic factors
- a single species that share the same location
- model representing many interconnected food chains
- and area why an organism lives
- large group of ecosystems that share same climate
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- organisms that obtain energy from the sun
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- organism that must eat to obtain energy
- cycle where plants contribute through transpiration
- role or position of an organism in its environment
- a thin layer around Earth that supports life
- nonliving factors in an organism’s environment
- study of relationship among organisms and their environment
- species that is changing conditions on earth by its activities
20 Clues: both organisms benefit • and area why an organism lives • each step in a food chain or food web • organism that must eat to obtain energy • organisms that obtain energy from the sun • cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels • a thin layer around Earth that supports life • a single species that share the same location • nonliving factors in an organism’s environment • ...
Unit 1-4 Biology Review 2023-12-12
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- first to be broken down by the body's cells to provide a source of energy
- regulation and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism
- negatively charged particles
- example of a keystone species
- living and nonliving things interact in __________
- Animals that only eat meat
- can be both primary and secondary consumers
- where almost all producers obtain their energy
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis need ___
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- an example of an emergent property
- Transpiration in trees is a part of which cycle
- organelles can be found in the cytoplasm and on the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum
- provides most of the energy in ecosystems
- most important factor in an ecosystem’s resiliency
- an outward sign that thermoregulation is taking place
- type of population dispersion of solitary predators
- The part of cellular respiration that needs oxygen takes place inside the __________
- the use and application of living things and biological processes
- Fossil fuels are part of which cycle
- stores energy in the bonds between its phosphate bonds
20 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • negatively charged particles • example of a keystone species • an example of an emergent property • Fossil fuels are part of which cycle • provides most of the energy in ecosystems • can be both primary and secondary consumers • where almost all producers obtain their energy • Transpiration in trees is a part of which cycle • ...
Final 2023-06-22
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- rain, hail, sleet, ______ p. 71
- To think of something again. p. 77
- To stay alive p. 41
- winter is to snow as spring is to ______p. 26
- Stage 2 of a ladybug's life cycle. p. 68
- The ______ woke up the sun. p. 28
- A group of bats is called a ___________ p. 46
- I helped Mom roll out the cookie ________ p. 76
- Do you _____ how to play checkers? p. 76
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- Antonym for friend p. 71
- A person whos job it is to solve problems using science p. 115
- The first berry was too ___________ p.64
- Antonym for old p. 34
- Please check the _____to see if my package has come p. 7
- Synonym for attempt p. 49
- to look carefully p. 22
- Antonym for fake. p. 85
- A ladybug's life cycle has _____ stages. p. 79
- What did the little iguana find? p. 28
- Synonym for water droplets p. 34
20 Clues: To stay alive p. 41 • Antonym for old p. 34 • to look carefully p. 22 • Antonym for fake. p. 85 • Antonym for friend p. 71 • Synonym for attempt p. 49 • rain, hail, sleet, ______ p. 71 • Synonym for water droplets p. 34 • The ______ woke up the sun. p. 28 • To think of something again. p. 77 • What did the little iguana find? p. 28 • The first berry was too ___________ p.64 • ...
Transport in Mammals 2022-10-19
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- Pacemaker in your heart
- Whiteblood cells that usually phagocytes and engulf bacteria
- Straw coloured - very slightly liquid mainly consisting of water
- Hollow centre of a tube or blood vessels
- Oxygen transported as (in blood vessels)
- Enzyme in haemoglobin
- Relaxation detected on cardiac cycle ('terms")
- Blood Clotting Mechanism
- Analysis for diagnosis of cardiovascular disease-electrical activity detected through electrodes
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- Transport system to the lungs
- Irregular in heart rhytm disease due to a defect in the conduction system in heart
- The cycle of changes during a heart beat
- Transported of and from respiring cells to the lungs (also carried in plasma: substance/molecule)
- Carry Blood back to the heart
- Transport Medium
- The pronciple blood protein inside of Haemoglobin
- Blood passes once through the heart in each complete circulation
- Major component in Blood
- White blood cell for forming antibodies
- the tissue fluid that drains back into the blood circulation via the lymphatic system
- Inner lining of pavement ephitelium - single layer cells with smooth inner surface
21 Clues: Transport Medium • Enzyme in haemoglobin • Pacemaker in your heart • Major component in Blood • Blood Clotting Mechanism • Transport system to the lungs • Carry Blood back to the heart • White blood cell for forming antibodies • The cycle of changes during a heart beat • Hollow centre of a tube or blood vessels • Oxygen transported as (in blood vessels) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-10-24
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- Where does the Kreb's cycle take place?
- Sugar reactant in cellular respiration
- ATP is composed of Adenine,_______, and three phosphates
- glycolysis is the ________ of glucose
- Which organisms do cellular respiration?
- respiration in the absence of oxygen
- eight The process of cellulular respiration releases 36-___ molecules of ATP
- The organelle where the most energy is produced
- glysolysis produces two _________ molecules
- You breathe this out because it is a
- a reactant of cellular respiration and required for aerobic respiration
- ATP that has been used to perform active transport is now
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- the location of the electron transport chain
- A byproduct of the elctron transport chain
- glycolysis and fermentation both occur in the
- bonds have
- ATP can be compared to
- What organism can do alcoholic fermentation?
- your muscles are burning because of
- Dioxide, A by product of the Kreb's cycle
- breaking a _______ off ATP releases energy for the cell to do work.
- di indicates _________ molecules
- How many ATP are produced during lactic acid fermentation?
23 Clues: bonds have • ATP can be compared to • di indicates _________ molecules • your muscles are burning because of • respiration in the absence of oxygen • You breathe this out because it is a • glycolysis is the ________ of glucose • Sugar reactant in cellular respiration • Where does the Kreb's cycle take place? • Which organisms do cellular respiration? • ...
photosynthesis and ATP Jane 2024-10-31
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- plants make their own food, occurs in the chloroplasts
- ideal ---- for photosynthesis to occur is 0-35^C
- the light-dependent stage requires this
- where light independent takes place
- rely on other plants/animals for food
- also called the calvin cycle
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Make their own food
- this enters the Calvin cycle which helps make sugars
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- makes sugar
- depends on light
- also called light independent
- how plants make food
- another name for autotrophs
- enters the light-dependent stage
- also called light dependent stage
- light dependent stage product, carries energy
- stores and provides energy for the cell
- is a chemical compound. ATP has 3 of these.
- where light-dependent takes place
- sugar is a primary energy source
- main sugar part in ATP and ADP
- a green pigment, found in plants
- has 2 phosphate groups
- nitrogenous base
- natural coloring in animal or plant.
- the main product of the light-dependent stage
- is another name for hetrotrough
28 Clues: makes sugar • depends on light • nitrogenous base • Make their own food • how plants make food • has 2 phosphate groups • another name for autotrophs • where photosynthesis occurs • also called the calvin cycle • also called light independent • main sugar part in ATP and ADP • is another name for hetrotrough • enters the light-dependent stage • sugar is a primary energy source • ...
cell respiration vocab quiz 2025-09-10
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- fluid of the cytoplasm
- product of the electron transport chain
- series of reactions in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- gain of electrons
- organic compound made of a 3-C backbone formed during glycolysis
- electron donor
- product of the Krebs Cycle
- respiration that does not require oxygen; glycolysis and fermentation are examples of this type of respiration
- site of aerobic respiration
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- reactions that use high energy electrons to convert ADP to ATP
- process that occurs in the cytoplasm and releases energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- respiration that does require oxygen; Krebs Cycle and ETC are examples of this type of respiration
- process where glucose is converted to pyruvate and produces 2 ATP
- loss of electrons
- anaerobic respiration process where pyruvate is turned into ethanol alcohol
- anaerobic process where pyruvate is converted to lactic acid and 2 ATP
- aka G3P
- electron carrier
- simple sugar used as a reactant in cellular respiration
- fungus that undergoes alcoholic fermentation
20 Clues: aka G3P • electron donor • electron carrier • gain of electrons • loss of electrons • fluid of the cytoplasm • product of the Krebs Cycle • site of aerobic respiration • product of the electron transport chain • fungus that undergoes alcoholic fermentation • simple sugar used as a reactant in cellular respiration • reactions that use high energy electrons to convert ADP to ATP • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
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- velocity is measured by speed and _____
- the thing that stores DNA
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
- what is the most important organ it the human
- when u rub two things tougher
- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- mass is the amount of ______ in a object
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
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- what filters your blood
- the in side of the bone
- the basic unit of life
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
- what is a still type of stored energy
- plants make____
- what is the basic unit of movement
15 Clues: plants make____ • the basic unit of life • what filters your blood • the in side of the bone • the thing that stores DNA • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • velocity is measured by speed and _____ • what is one natural disaster in Florida • what is mostly need for the water cycle • ...
Respiration and Fermentation Part II 2023-11-09
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- the starting molecule of glycolyis
- (two words); small organic molecules that shuttle high energy electrons from one plae to another.
- a nucleoside triphosphate that is the main energy-providing molecule that powers cellular work.
- a water product of pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle
- (two words); a turbine-ike enzyme that makes ATP when hydrogen ions move through it.
- a waste product of the electron transport chain
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- ******-***; a starting molecule in the Kreb's cycle
- the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration
- the coupled reaction of atoms/molecules gaining and losing electrons
- one output molecule of glycolysis
- (three words); a series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons across a membrane; pumps hydrogen ions back to the intermembrane space.
- the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane
- the gain of electrons and energy
- the electron donor in cellular respiration and fermentation
- the loss of electrons and energy
15 Clues: the gain of electrons and energy • the loss of electrons and energy • one output molecule of glycolysis • the starting molecule of glycolyis • a waste product of the electron transport chain • the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration • ******-***; a starting molecule in the Kreb's cycle • the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane • ...
Resources 2013-03-17
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- One way we can conserve our resources.
- The type of resource we make and then use to make other things.
- What happens when the sun heats up water.
- Water, sun, wind and trees are examples of this type of resource.
- Water in the form of a gas
- We get this type of energy from the sun.
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- When clouds get too heavy, this happens.
- Water can exist in any of the three states of matter depending on this.
- Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields.
- Mechanics, barbers and nurses are examples of this type of resource.
- A non-renewable resource that is turned into gasoline
- This renewable resource powers the water cycle.
12 Clues: Water in the form of a gas • One way we can conserve our resources. • When clouds get too heavy, this happens. • We get this type of energy from the sun. • What happens when the sun heats up water. • This renewable resource powers the water cycle. • A non-renewable resource that is turned into gasoline • Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields. • ...
1st nine weeks vocab crossword 2023-10-04
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- Another term for plants or organisms that make their own food.
- Another term used for consumers.
- The process plants use to make glucose and oxygen.
- Heat energy you feel by touching the heat source.
- The process of water heating up and rising into the atmosphere.
- The group of organisms within an ecosystem which occupy the same level in a food chain.
- Animals that eat meat.
- Animals that eat meat and plants.
- Rain, sleet and snow are all examples of this.
- Describes who eats whom in the wild.
- These animals and plants break down dead organisms and returns their elements to the air and soil.
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- Animals that eat plants.
- The process of forming clouds.
- This cycle describes how carbon dioxide is recycled in the atmosphere.
- This cycle uses different types of bacteria to move nitrogen from the air to the soil and back again.
- These organisms are all different types of plants.
- The process of water evaporating from plants.
- These organisms have to eat other things to get the energy they need.
- Factors that are considered not alive.
- Heat energy such as a campfire
- The process of using glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide, water vapor and ATP.
- A complex diagram that shows how energy and matter flow through different organisms in an ecosystem.
- Factors that are considered living or was once alive.
- The green pigment found in plants.
- Heat energy from circulating warm and cold gases or liquids.
25 Clues: Animals that eat meat. • Animals that eat plants. • The process of forming clouds. • Heat energy such as a campfire • Another term used for consumers. • Animals that eat meat and plants. • The green pigment found in plants. • Describes who eats whom in the wild. • Factors that are considered not alive. • The process of water evaporating from plants. • ...
Bodies of Water 2021-10-13
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- Saltwater is more dense than freshwater, so it is easier to ____.
- Frozen water between the mountains for thousands of years is called a ____.
- An ____ is an special area of plants and animals where saltwater and freshwater mix.
- A smaller lake is called a ____.
- A smaller river is called a ____.
- A ____ is a body of water surrounded by land and is usually freshwater.
- The same water has been on earth for billions of years moving through the water ____.
- We drink ____ and it only makes up 3% of the water on earth!
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- The ____ are saltwater and make up 97% of the water on earth.
- An area of the ocean that stretches into land is a ____.
- Water that can be pumped out of the ground is ____.
- We should not drink ____ because it would dehydrate us!
- When a glacier breaks off into the ocean and floats, it is an ____.
- Rivers ____ downhill.
14 Clues: Rivers ____ downhill. • A smaller lake is called a ____. • A smaller river is called a ____. • Water that can be pumped out of the ground is ____. • We should not drink ____ because it would dehydrate us! • An area of the ocean that stretches into land is a ____. • We drink ____ and it only makes up 3% of the water on earth! • ...
Tenn Health Review 2022-03-07
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- Nervous system in use while relaxed
- take information away from the neurons
- Fourth stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle
- Last stage of the Fight or Flight response
- A negative stress or response to stress
- First stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle
- Second stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle
- Third stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle
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- Nervous system in use when under stress
- Positive response to stress or positive stress
- last stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle
- Bring information into the neurons
- Second stage of the Fight or Flight response
- Carry information across synapses
- The system in charge of emotional responses
- The first stage of the Fight or Flight response
16 Clues: Carry information across synapses • last stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle • Bring information into the neurons • Nervous system in use while relaxed • First stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle • Third stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle • Fourth stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle • Second stage of the Grief/Loss Cycle • take information away from the neurons • ...
Weather and Water Cycle Crossword 2013-10-08
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- The process by which liquid becomes a gas
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- When a warm air mass and a cold air mass came together and stop moving
- The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water
- Weather that is out of the ordinary and extreme
- A severe tropical storm or moving wind system
- A cold air-mass pushes a warm air mass up quickly, a quick event, might produce heavy rains for a few days
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- another word for weather prediction
- A scientist who studies weather
- A rapidly rotating column of air that form on land and can reach wind speeds of 417 mph
- A warm air mass slowly overtakes a cold air mass, might produce clouds, light rain for a long period of time
- The global water-reycling system
12 Clues: A scientist who studies weather • The global water-reycling system • another word for weather prediction • The process by which liquid becomes a gas • A severe tropical storm or moving wind system • Weather that is out of the ordinary and extreme • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
Water Cycle and Cloud Review 2025-03-27
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- Known as sheet clouds, these bring stable weather or light drizzles/snow flurries
- These clouds that are stringy and look like feathers mean changing weather
- The process of water vapor cooling and forming liquid water droplets
- The process of precipitation running down a mountain/hill into a watersource
- The never ending process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The process of evaporation from plants.
- These clouds are often known as thunderstorm clouds. They also bring extreme weather, like tornadoes and blizzards
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- Where water is collected or accumulated.
- When water infiltrates the ground instead of running off.
- A puffy white cloud that brings bright days and fairweather
- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor due to the adding of heat
- Rain, hail, sleet, snow
12 Clues: Rain, hail, sleet, snow • The process of evaporation from plants. • Where water is collected or accumulated. • When water infiltrates the ground instead of running off. • A puffy white cloud that brings bright days and fairweather • The process of water vapor cooling and forming liquid water droplets • ...
Water crossword 2 2021-01-11
AP Biology Unit 3 Review 2025-05-22
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- type of reaction that absorbs energy
- generates ATP without an ETC; extension of glycolysis
- type of plant where stomata partially close; involves bundle sheaths
- location of light reactions;
- uses energy from H+ gradient to turn ADP+P into ATP
- produced by Calvin cycle (sugar)
- cells that make up the interior tissues of leaves
- pathway type that consumes energy to build complex molecules
- loss of electrons; OIL/LEO
- stored energy
- location of Calvin cycle; aqueous internal fluid
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- disorder of the universe
- energy associated with motion
- when plants close their stomata to stop water loss, producing CO2 and no sugar (wastes energy)
- gain of electrons; RIG/GER
- cellular ____; process where cells harvest chemical energy stored in organic molecules to generate ATP
- ____ Cycle; cyclic process with 3 phases that uses ATP and NADPH to reduce CO2
- starting point of cellular respiration; splits glucose into 2 pyruvates
- type of reaction that releases energy
- type of respiration that occurs when no oxygen is present; generates ATP with an ETC
- energy used to determine if reactions are energetically favorable
- pathway type that releases energy & breaks down complex molecules
- energy particles that make up light
- type of plant that opens stomata at night and closes them during the day
- reaction type involving complete or partial transfer of 1+ electrons from one reactant to another
25 Clues: stored energy • disorder of the universe • gain of electrons; RIG/GER • loss of electrons; OIL/LEO • location of light reactions; • energy associated with motion • produced by Calvin cycle (sugar) • energy particles that make up light • type of reaction that absorbs energy • type of reaction that releases energy • location of Calvin cycle; aqueous internal fluid • ...
Chapter 13-Ecology 2018-04-10
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- / ecology in Greek
- / a kind of observation where scientists predict outcomes based on known features and data
- / organisms that eat both plants and animals
- / first trophic level
- consumers / fourth trophic level
- / factors that are living things
- / another name for consumers
- cycle / circular pathway of water on Earth from the atmosphere to the surface, below ground, and back
- / type of tertiary consumer
- / organisms that eat only animals
- / measure of the total dry mass of organisms in a given area
- / returning nitrogen to the soil as ammonnium
- consumers / third trophic level
- / process by which an organisms forms carbohydrates using chemicals rather than light
- consumers / second trophic level
- cycle / flow of oxygen throught the environment
- experiments / can be controlled in an indoor environment
- / another name for producers
- / organisms that get their energy by eating living or once living organisms
- / major regional or global community of organisms
- pyramid / compares number of all trophic levels
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- web / model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships and the flow of energy within and beyond an ecosystem
- / the study of something
- cycle / flow of carbon throught the environment
- species / a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- / is the study of the interactions among living things, and between living things and their surroundings.
- / includes all organisms as well as the climate, soil, water, and rocks
- chain / sequence that links specific feeding relationships
- / organisms that eat only plants
- / organisms that eat dead organic matter
- sampling / way to measure non moving organisms and their population
- cycle / breakdown of phosphorus through the environment
- experiments / can be performed where the organisms lives
- levels / levels of nourishment in a food chain
- / a way for scientists to find more information about certain environments
- / a type of producer
- / detrivores that break down organic matter into simpler compounds
- / a group of different species that live together in one area, such as groups of alligators and turtles
- / a type of primary consumer
- cycle / movement of a particular chemical through the biological and geological or living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- / factors that are not living
- telemetry / one way of studying activities of species
- / assortment or variety of living things in an ecosystem
- and recapture / way to measure moving organisms and their population
- / consumers that have a varying diet
- / consumer that primarily eats one specific organism
- fixation / converting nitrogen in the form of gas into ammonia
- pyramid / diagram that compares energy used by procuers, primary consumers, and other trophic level
48 Clues: / ecology in Greek • / a type of producer • / first trophic level • / the study of something • / type of tertiary consumer • / another name for consumers • / a type of primary consumer • / another name for producers • / factors that are not living • / organisms that eat only plants • / factors that are living things • consumers / third trophic level • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-09-30
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- - Organelles found in plant cells and some algae that carry out photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- - A green pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy, primarily from the blue and red wavelengths, playing a crucial role in photosynthesis.
- Spectrum - The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, which is crucial for photosynthesis as plants absorb specific wavelengths.
- I - A protein-pigment complex in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light energy, contributing to the production of NADPH in the light-dependent reactions.
- Fixation - The process of converting inorganic carbon dioxide into organic compounds during photosynthesis, primarily in the Calvin cycle.
- Cells - Specialized cells located in the leaves of plants that contain chloroplasts, where most photosynthesis occurs.
- II - Another protein-pigment complex in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light energy and initiates the process of water splitting and oxygen production during photosynthesis.
- Reactions - The initial stage of photosynthesis occurring in the thylakoids, where sunlight is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH, and oxygen is produced.
- - Membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll and are the sites of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- - A metabolic process that occurs in plants when oxygen is incorporated into the Calvin cycle instead of carbon dioxide, leading to a reduction in photosynthetic efficiency.
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- Dioxide - A colorless, odorless gas that is a key reactant in photosynthesis, absorbed by plants to produce glucose.
- - A simple sugar that serves as a primary energy source for plants and is produced during photosynthesis.
- Cycle - A series of biochemical reactions in the light-independent phase of photosynthesis that fixes carbon dioxide into organic compounds, ultimately producing glucose.
- Reactions - Also known as the Calvin cycle, these reactions occur in the stroma and use ATP and NADPH to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- - The fluid-filled space surrounding the thylakoids in chloroplasts, where the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) occur.
- - An essential reactant in photosynthesis, providing the hydrogen needed for glucose synthesis and releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
- - A gas produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis, released into the atmosphere, and essential for the respiration of most living organisms.
- - A process by which ATP is generated in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts, using the energy from the movement of protons (H+) across the membrane.
- - A coenzyme that carries electrons and hydrogen ions, produced during the light-dependent reactions and used in the Calvin cycle for glucose synthesis.
- - A particle of light that carries energy; photons are absorbed by chlorophyll during photosynthesis, initiating the light-dependent reactions.
- Transport Chain - A series of protein complexes located in the thylakoid membrane that transfer electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I, helping to generate ATP and NADPH.
- - The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, using carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen.
22 Clues: - A simple sugar that serves as a primary energy source for plants and is produced during photosynthesis. • Dioxide - A colorless, odorless gas that is a key reactant in photosynthesis, absorbed by plants to produce glucose. • Cells - Specialized cells located in the leaves of plants that contain chloroplasts, where most photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-12-11
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- Cells that contain 2 copies of DNA
- Phase of the cell cycle where chromosomes line up in the middle
- Macromolecule that stores genetic material
- the genes of an organism, represented with two letters
- DNA that is winded up
- 1st step of Cellular Respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate
- Division of the cytoplasm
- Cell division that creates TWO IDENTICAL daughter cells
- Macromolecule that is used to build structures
- 2nd step of Cellular Respiration, uses pyruvate to produce electron carriers (NADH and FADH2)
- Organisms that make their own energy
- Phase of the cell cycle where chromosomes move away from each other
- Type of dominance where traits will mix/blend together
- Organelle used in Protein Synthesis
- Organisms that make all of the energy for an ecosystem
- Light ______ is the 1st step of Photosynthesis, needs light and water to produce oxygen
- Cellular process that makes proteins
- Organelle used in Photosynthesis and is only found in plants
- Phase of the cell cycle where two nuclei are forming
- 2nd step of Protein Synthesis that brings amino acids to form a protein
- Variety in all living organisms in an area
- Light _______ is the 2nd step of Photosynthesis, needs carbon dioxide to produce glucose
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- Type of dominance where both traits show at the same time
- Genotype with different alleles (example: Tt, AB)
- Organisms that rely on others for energy
- Macromolecule that is used as a primary source of energy
- Phase of cell cycle where cells prepare the DNA for division
- Cellular process that converts glucose into ATP
- Longest part of the cell cycle that contains: G1, S, G2
- The physical traits of an organism
- Genotype with the same alleles (example: AA, rr)
- Organisms that need to eat for energy
- Double stranded nucleic acid that holds the blueprint for life
- Energy used in cells
- 1st step of Protein Synthesis that summarizes DNA into mRNA
- Cellular process where solar energy is converted into chemical energy
- Organelle used in Cellular Respiration and is found in BOTH plants and animals
- Cell division that occurs twice to make FOUR UNIQUE daughter cells
- Single strand nucleic acid made in transcription
- Cellular process that occurs when no oxygen is present
- Groups of three nucleotides and is used in Protein Synthesis
- any change in DNA
- Cells that contain 1 copy of DNA (half the amount)
- Macromolecule that is used for long term energy storage and insulation
- aka the Electron Transport Chain, uses oxygen and electron carriers to produce water and ATP
45 Clues: any change in DNA • Energy used in cells • DNA that is winded up • Division of the cytoplasm • Cells that contain 2 copies of DNA • The physical traits of an organism • Organelle used in Protein Synthesis • Organisms that make their own energy • Cellular process that makes proteins • Organisms that need to eat for energy • Organisms that rely on others for energy • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-05-27
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- – Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange, including carbon dioxide intake.
- A green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- – An essential reactant absorbed by plant roots and split during photosynthesis to release oxygen.
- cycle – The set of light-independent reactions that convert carbon dioxide and energy into glucose.
- – The process of splitting water molecules using light energy during photosynthesis.
- energy – Energy from the sun that is absorbed by chlorophyll to power photosynthesisATP – A molecule that stores and transports energy during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
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- – A substance that absorbs certain wavelengths of light; chlorophyll is the main pigment in photosynthesis.
- – Disc-shaped structures inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- – An energy-carrying molecule produced during the light reactions and used in the Calvin cycle.
- dioxide – A gas taken in by plants from the atmosphere and used to produce glucose.
- – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- – The natural source of light energy that drives the photosynthesis process.
- – A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis that serves as an energy source for the plant.
- – A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air when water is split.
14 Clues: – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • A green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis. • – A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air when water is split. • – The natural source of light energy that drives the photosynthesis process. • ...
Weather 2023-05-10
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- a tool that measures wind speed
- water that falls back to earth as rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- a mass of air moving over an area bringing rain and increasing temperature
- the dampness of the air based on the amount of water vapor present
- a storm that forms quickly, lasts a short while, and is difficult to prepare for
- a tall dark cloud that can produce severe weather
- the movement of water from the land to sky and back again
- a scientist who can make weather predictions
- a gas in the troposphere also known as humidity
- stage of the water cycle in which water vapor turns back into liquid droplets
- the gas that makes up about 75% of the troposphere
- an instrument that tells the direction the wind is coming from
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- heat energy turns liquid water into water vapor
- a mass of air moving over an area bringing storms and decreasing temperature
- a tool used to measure temperature
- a storm formed over the ocean bringing heavy winds and rain
- storm with lightning, thunder, and rain
- a thin, wispy cloud formed of ice crystals
- a tool that catches precipitation and shows how many inches or cm have fallen
- level of the atmosphere where weather occurs
20 Clues: a tool that measures wind speed • a tool used to measure temperature • storm with lightning, thunder, and rain • a thin, wispy cloud formed of ice crystals • a scientist who can make weather predictions • level of the atmosphere where weather occurs • heat energy turns liquid water into water vapor • a gas in the troposphere also known as humidity • ...
Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-22
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- the angular distance of the north or south equator
- an imaginary line around the earth
- is the continuous movement of water within the earth and the atmosphere
- weather conditions
- makes a type of light visible to human eyes
- travels at the speed of light
- high temperature
- movement of air
- space of an object
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- a change that results when something is done or happens
- is a transparent liquid with no taste or smell
- transfer energy is relocated to another system
- diffused matter
- the pattern of deflection taken by an object not firmly connected to the ground
- winds that occur in belts that go all around the plant
15 Clues: diffused matter • movement of air • high temperature • weather conditions • space of an object • travels at the speed of light • an imaginary line around the earth • makes a type of light visible to human eyes • is a transparent liquid with no taste or smell • transfer energy is relocated to another system • the angular distance of the north or south equator • ...
What is the Atmosphere 2021-04-06
Waves, Tides, and Currents 2025-11-19
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- The flow of water in a specific direction, like a river in the ocean.
- A very large, fast-moving wave usually caused by underwater earthquakes.
- The force that pulls water toward the Earth, affecting tides.
- The movement of water in a regular pattern across the ocean.
- The source that powers the movement of the water cycle and waves.
- This celestial body helps create tides along with the sun.
- Large body of salt water covering most of Earth.
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- The star that also influences tides and ocean patterns.
- The part of the ocean where most waves occur.
- Tide The tide that reaches its highest point.
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the moon and sun.
- A factor that affects water movement, can be measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
- The force that moves waves across the ocean.
- Tide The tide that reaches its lowest point.
14 Clues: The force that moves waves across the ocean. • Tide The tide that reaches its lowest point. • The part of the ocean where most waves occur. • Tide The tide that reaches its highest point. • Large body of salt water covering most of Earth. • The star that also influences tides and ocean patterns. • This celestial body helps create tides along with the sun. • ...
Water 2015-05-06
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- Free Chlorine + Chloramines
- To attract and hold on a surface
- Used to reduce the concentration of calcium and magnesium in the the feed water
- A measure of the number of living bacteria
- A measurement of how effective the RO machine is at removing contaminants from the incoming water
- Develops voluntary standards for maximum levels of water contamination for water used for dialysis
- A device used to test conductivity and pH
- A measure of Endotoxins present
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- A device used to test specific gravity of acid concentrate
- Administers a lethal dose of radiation to eradicate bacteria
- Keeps water from flowing backwards into the incoming water supply
- The process utilized to remove chlorine and chloramines from the feed water
- The period of time which feed water is in contact with granular activated carbon
- Component which removes chlorine and chloramines
- Test results after the 1st carbon tank indicate a total chlorine level at/above 0.1ppm
- Holds salt pellets and water, the solution created is used to regenerate the water softener
- A measurement of ions in solution or the ablility of a solution to conduct an electrical current
17 Clues: Free Chlorine + Chloramines • A measure of Endotoxins present • To attract and hold on a surface • A device used to test conductivity and pH • A measure of the number of living bacteria • Component which removes chlorine and chloramines • A device used to test specific gravity of acid concentrate • Administers a lethal dose of radiation to eradicate bacteria • ...
Water 2023-11-23
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- not enough water
- flat lands next to river channels where floods occur
- removing salt and minerals from water
- where water is located under the earth's surface
- a source of freshwater found in very cold climates
- rain, snow, hail
- this natural resource is enriched by flood and rainfall
- murray, yarra
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- murray-darling
- man made water storage
- when water is converted to power
- when water turns into vapour
- water is essential for this
- water is this type of resource
- when water moves into rivers and lakes
- water that can be used for drinking, cleaning and farming
- floods often occur because of this natural disaster
17 Clues: murray, yarra • murray-darling • not enough water • rain, snow, hail • man made water storage • water is essential for this • when water turns into vapour • water is this type of resource • when water is converted to power • removing salt and minerals from water • when water moves into rivers and lakes • where water is located under the earth's surface • ...
WATER 2025-03-25
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- a part of the sea, or of a large lake, partly surrounded by a wild curve of the land
- light fine rain
- a small area of water, especially one that is artificial
- a long tube made of rubber, plastic, etc. used for putting water onto fires, gardens, etc.
- a short period of rain or snow
- describing rain falling in large amounts
- make somebody/something wet by making water or liquid fall on them/it
- make something completely wet
- a small amount of water or other liquid, especially rain, that has collected in one place on the ground
- slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant
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- a long straight passage dug in the ground and filled with water for boats and ships to travel along
- a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly
- an area of water on the coast, protected from the open sea by strong walls, where ships can shelter
- an area of low land that is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to
- wash something with clean water only, not soap
- a regular rise and fall in the level of the sea, changed by the moon and the sun
- describing water falling in small drops
17 Clues: light fine rain • make something completely wet • a short period of rain or snow • describing water falling in small drops • describing rain falling in large amounts • wash something with clean water only, not soap • a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly • slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant • a small area of water, especially one that is artificial • ...
Water 2022-08-25
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- wet matter
- A tiny particle
- no water
- a way to water crops
- a layer of dirt
- Cycle a continuous process
- where water empties into
- something valuable
- water polluted water
- 2 or more atoms connected
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- Basin where water and trash go while being in the streets
- things you need
- thick/soft muddy and dirty substance
- bacteria, fungi, viruses
- Mill where a wooden wheel is constantly turning water
- Land areas that collect rainfall
- Water water after a storm
- water in streets after storm
- particles like dirt or sand
19 Clues: no water • wet matter • things you need • A tiny particle • a layer of dirt • something valuable • a way to water crops • water polluted water • bacteria, fungi, viruses • where water empties into • Water water after a storm • 2 or more atoms connected • Cycle a continuous process • particles like dirt or sand • water in streets after storm • Land areas that collect rainfall • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-18
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- The heating of earth, don't let the polar bears die
- dioxide Compound on made up elements we need to breath
- Helps you produce energy, especially when using O2, I also heard sleep helps also
- energy carrying molecule
- Crazy how this explains how the element N moves through living and non living things
- Explains how water is recycled back into the environment
- you should drink more water, high concentration of solutes outside the cell
- Movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- The change of a place temperament over long period of time
- The way cells convert chemicals into ATP
- You exhale it, it's released when something dies, but in a cycle type formation
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- Like a wall that's soft but keeps everything inside the cell
- As Thanos said, balance as all good things should be, but with solutes and cells
- It moves through the different spheres of earth and starts with a P and it's a cycle
- Process plants go through to create food
- Element on the periodic table associated with O
- These gases just enjoy a little bit of a tan, but they don't like to release heat
- Most likely going down because of gas prices, but how much CO2 you leave behind
- A simple sugar plants produce when going through photosynthesis
- I don't know what can help you, but you have a low concentration of solutes outside the cell
- Not Jones, but the way water is diffused when going through membrane
21 Clues: energy carrying molecule • Process plants go through to create food • The way cells convert chemicals into ATP • Element on the periodic table associated with O • The heating of earth, don't let the polar bears die • dioxide Compound on made up elements we need to breath • Explains how water is recycled back into the environment • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
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- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- the in side of the bone
- the basic unit of life
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
- when u rub two things tougher
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
- the thing that stores DNA
- what is the most important organ it the human
- what filters your blood
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- what is the basic unit of movement
- velocity is measured by speed and _____
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
- what is CO2
- what is a still type of stored energy
- mass is the amount of ______ in a object
- plants make____
16 Clues: what is CO2 • plants make____ • the basic unit of life • the in side of the bone • what filters your blood • the thing that stores DNA • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • velocity is measured by speed and _____ • what is one natural disaster in Florida • what is mostly need for the water cycle • ...
Water and the Environment 2025-03-20
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- The ocean that is the largest in the world.
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air.
- A body of water that flows toward an ocean or lake
- The process of water turning into vapor.
- A type of pollution caused by waste materials being dumped in water.
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- The name for water found underground.
- A place where water collects underground.
- Water that falls from clouds (rain, snow, sleet, hail).
- Cycle The natural movement of water between land, air, and sea.
9 Clues: The name for water found underground. • The process of water turning into vapor. • A place where water collects underground. • The ocean that is the largest in the world. • A body of water that flows toward an ocean or lake • Water that falls from clouds (rain, snow, sleet, hail). • The process by which plants release water vapor into the air. • ...
The Water Cycle: By Ohm Patel 2021-11-16
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- When water flows to the ocean in the form of rivers or streams
- When water vapor is released from the cells of a plant
- The largest body of water; where the most evaporation and precipitation occurs
- When a body of liquid water heats turns into water vapor from the surface
- The thing that powers the water cycle
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- When water droplets fall from the clouds as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- When water droplets form from water vapor in clouds
- Water that seeps into the soil and rocks of the earth
- When water from the sky trickles down to rivers and streams
- Where most of earth's fresh water is located
10 Clues: The thing that powers the water cycle • Where most of earth's fresh water is located • When water droplets form from water vapor in clouds • Water that seeps into the soil and rocks of the earth • When water vapor is released from the cells of a plant • When water from the sky trickles down to rivers and streams • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2020-10-16
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- When solid water turns directly to vapor without turning to a liquid first
- When water falls down to Earths surface
- This is water that is pulled by gravity across land
- When water changes from a gas into a liquid
- This is water movement in the soil
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- This is when water is lost through leaves of plants
- This is water movement from Earths surface into the soil
- When water moves from a liquid state back into the water cycle as water vapor
- This is water that is held in the ground or in crevices of rocks
- When vaporous water turns directly into a solid
10 Clues: This is water movement in the soil • When water falls down to Earths surface • When water changes from a gas into a liquid • When vaporous water turns directly into a solid • This is when water is lost through leaves of plants • This is water that is pulled by gravity across land • This is water movement from Earths surface into the soil • ...
bio 2025-11-17
19 Clues: napd+ • granum • energy • stroma • rubisco • pigment • glycosis • thylakoid • metabolism • fermatation • Krebs cycle • Calvin cycle • photosynthesis • thermodynamics • aerobic process • anaerobicprocess • aerobic respiration • cellular respiration • adenosine triphosphate
BiochemistryOG sem II 2024-03-01
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- Precursor for serotonin synthesis
- Richner Hanhart syndrome
- precursor of glucose and fat synthesis
- enzyme used in cleavage of arginosuccinate
- pigment
- enzyme which plays important role in oxidative deamination
- tyrosine metabolite
- Removal of amino group as ammonia
- Homogentisate oxidase
- breaking of proteins to amino acids
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- it is the link between urea cycle and TCA cycle
- hydroxy amino acid
- first two enzymes of urea cycle are present here
- urea cycle takes place in
- essential amino acid
- autosomal recessive disorder
16 Clues: pigment • hydroxy amino acid • tyrosine metabolite • essential amino acid • Homogentisate oxidase • Richner Hanhart syndrome • urea cycle takes place in • autosomal recessive disorder • Precursor for serotonin synthesis • Removal of amino group as ammonia • breaking of proteins to amino acids • precursor of glucose and fat synthesis • enzyme used in cleavage of arginosuccinate • ...
CH 2 Cycles of Nature/Succession 2025-01-07
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- The most common organic molecule
- Succession that starts with bare rock
- Fixation The ability of bacteria to change Nitrogen Gas into a form that can be used by plants
- State of Matter change from a gas to a liquid
- State of Matter change from a liquid to a gas
- The process in which animals release water vapor and Carbon Dioxide
- Provides the energy for the Water Cycle
- The burning of a substance
- Species The first species to colonize an uninhabited area
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- The gradual development of a community over time
- The process by which plants use Carbon Dioxide to make sugars
- Water that flows from land to rivers and lakes
- The breakdown of substances by bacteria
- Water Vapor released by plants
- Succession that starts after a natural disaster
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
- Organisms need this to build proteins and DNA
17 Clues: Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • The burning of a substance • Water Vapor released by plants • The most common organic molecule • Succession that starts with bare rock • The breakdown of substances by bacteria • Provides the energy for the Water Cycle • State of Matter change from a gas to a liquid • Organisms need this to build proteins and DNA • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-05-27
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- cycle – The set of light-independent reactions that convert carbon dioxide and energy into glucose.
- – Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange, including carbon dioxide intake.
- A green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- – The process of splitting water molecules using light energy during photosynthesis.
- – A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air when water is split.
- – An essential reactant absorbed by plant roots and split during photosynthesis to release oxygen.
- – The natural source of light energy that drives the photosynthesis process.
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- energy – Energy from the sun that is absorbed by chlorophyll to power photosynthesisATP – A molecule that stores and transports energy during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- dioxide – A gas taken in by plants from the atmosphere and used to produce glucose.
- – An energy-carrying molecule produced during the light reactions and used in the Calvin cycle.
- – A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis that serves as an energy source for the plant.
- – Disc-shaped structures inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- – A substance that absorbs certain wavelengths of light; chlorophyll is the main pigment in photosynthesis.
14 Clues: – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • A green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis. • – A byproduct of photosynthesis released into the air when water is split. • – The natural source of light energy that drives the photosynthesis process. • ...
biogeochemical crosspuzzle 2024-09-20
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- how a vital element for life goes around
- plants use this to make sugar and create more energy
- water not inside of the other but rather on it
- a vital nutrient for plants
- when water vaporizes from a plants leaves
- the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds
- plants use this to grow, it is also in the air with oxygen
- we breathe this in
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- the process when nitrate is reduced to nitrogen
- the cycle of an element that all organisms produce
- when a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid phase
- water within the earth
- water heated by the sun turning it into a gas
- a liquid turning into a gas
- a element most organisms produce as a result of doing something
- how this element goes through organisms and mainly plants and repeats
- literally the special name for rain
17 Clues: we breathe this in • water within the earth • a vital nutrient for plants • a liquid turning into a gas • literally the special name for rain • how a vital element for life goes around • when water vaporizes from a plants leaves • water heated by the sun turning it into a gas • water not inside of the other but rather on it • the process when nitrate is reduced to nitrogen • ...
DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL SEC 49 FARIDABAD CLASS X (2024-2025) SUBJECT= GEOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT 2024-07-12
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- The village that has earned the rare distinction of being rich in rainwater
- Hirakud dam is constructed on this river
- Sardar Sarovar Dam is situated on _______ river
- _________ agriculture is the largest consumer of water
- Bamboo drip irrigation system is prevalent in _________
- _________ is also know as Palar Pani
- All water moves within ______ cycle
- The first state in India to make rooftop rainwater harvesting compulsory
- The tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi was constructed by _________
- Water harvesting system channeling the flood water of Ganga in first century bc
- __________ channels have been built in flood plains of Bengal
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- _______ river is known as river of sorrow
- one of the largest artificial lakes of ancient India (11th century)
- The Narmada Bachao Andolan is associated with
- Underground tanks seen in Rajasthan to store rainwater for drinking
- What contributes to approximately 22% of total electricity produced
- Jawaharlal Nehru proclaimed _____ as 'Temples of Modern India'
17 Clues: All water moves within ______ cycle • _________ is also know as Palar Pani • Hirakud dam is constructed on this river • _______ river is known as river of sorrow • The Narmada Bachao Andolan is associated with • Sardar Sarovar Dam is situated on _______ river • _________ agriculture is the largest consumer of water • ...
CARBON CYCLE 2023-01-09
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- at reservoir pool,__________ will act as CO2 gas
- human impact on the carbon cycle
- Process that store carbon
- how didextra carbon get into the atmosphere today?
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- what process adds carbon to the atmosphere?
- dioxide what molecule do trees get their carbon from?
- What gas is released during decomposition
- the process chemical and physical __________ slowly erodes it away return CO2 to atmosphere ang water?
- what is the example of hydrosphere?
- how many processes in carbon cycle that releasecarbon
10 Clues: Process that store carbon • human impact on the carbon cycle • what is the example of hydrosphere? • What gas is released during decomposition • what process adds carbon to the atmosphere? • at reservoir pool,__________ will act as CO2 gas • how didextra carbon get into the atmosphere today? • dioxide what molecule do trees get their carbon from? • ...
Animals Life Cycle 2024-01-05
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- warm-blooded animal that lays eggs and has wings.
- something that helps identify something.
- full grown plant or animal.
- first stage of the life cycle.
- new living thing made by a living thing.
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- cold-blooded animal that in land and on water.
- born from a mother.
- warm-blooded animal that has fur or hair.
- small animal that has six legs.
- cycle/ the way living things grow.
10 Clues: born from a mother. • full grown plant or animal. • first stage of the life cycle. • small animal that has six legs. • something that helps identify something. • new living thing made by a living thing. • warm-blooded animal that has fur or hair. • cycle/ the way living things grow. • cold-blooded animal that in land and on water. • ...
The Dynamic Earth 2019-10-23
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- a rock layer that stores and allows the flow of groundwater
- part of Earth where life exists
- moves energy through space in waves to heat the Earth's surface
- makes up all of the water on or near Earth's surface
- the transfer of energy in the form of heat from a warmer object or a colder object
- cycle the continuous movement of water into the air, onto land and then back to water sources
- system of air
- system both matter and energy are exchanged between a system and the surrounding environment
- system energy enters and leaves the system, but matter does not
- layer beneath the crust
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- gases gases in our atmosphere that trap heat
- consists of rock, air, water and living things that all interact with each other
- water a little more that 3 percent of all water on Earth
- smaller streams or rivers that flow into larger ones
- a break in the Earth's crust along which blocks of the crust slide relative to another
- the Earth's thinnest layer
- the solid part of Earth that consists of all rock, as well as the soils and loose rocks on Earth's surface
- a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
- water covers a little over 70 percent of the Earth's surface
19 Clues: system of air • layer beneath the crust • the Earth's thinnest layer • part of Earth where life exists • a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms • gases gases in our atmosphere that trap heat • smaller streams or rivers that flow into larger ones • makes up all of the water on or near Earth's surface • water a little more that 3 percent of all water on Earth • ...
Photosynthesis!!!!! 2024-02-12
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- the thylakoid _____ is where the light dependent reaction takes place
- the initial first source of energy brought into photosynthesis
- the amount of membranes that chloroplasts have
- this molecule is added to NADP to later be used in the calvin cycle
- fixation the first step of the calvin cycle
- the process to create glucose for plants
- organisms that can create their own food
- area of chloroplast where the Calvin cycle takes place
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- the last step of the calvin cycle
- the color pigment that cannot be absorbed during this process
- an additional ______ distinguishes ATP from ADP
- these become charged and "excited" when exposed to light
- another name for the light independent cycle
- organisms that cannot create their own food
- we often referred to ADP having a dead_____ and not a charged one
- the second step of the calvin cycle
16 Clues: the last step of the calvin cycle • the second step of the calvin cycle • the process to create glucose for plants • organisms that can create their own food • organisms that cannot create their own food • fixation the first step of the calvin cycle • another name for the light independent cycle • the amount of membranes that chloroplasts have • ...
Water 2022-06-21
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- the same composition throughout
- molecules that have an uneven distribution of electrons due to differences in electronegativity of the atoms
- will dissolve
- reaction where two solutions are mixed and a solid is formed
- able to be mixed and form a solution
- mixture with evenly distributed particles that do not settle on standing
- substance the solute is dissolved in
- reaction in which a substance reacts with water to produce ions
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- attraction between an ion and a polar molecule
- the process of ionic compounds dissolving
- when two substances are unable mix
- solution with water as the solvent
- the bond between a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an atom of F, O or N
- dissolved substance in a solution
- will not dissolve
- sharing of electrons between atoms that bonds them together in a molecule
- group of atoms bonded together covalently
17 Clues: will dissolve • will not dissolve • the same composition throughout • dissolved substance in a solution • when two substances are unable mix • solution with water as the solvent • able to be mixed and form a solution • substance the solute is dissolved in • the process of ionic compounds dissolving • group of atoms bonded together covalently • ...
Water 2023-03-22
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- The way water moves around the earth.
- The place water comes from in your house.
- This can come from boats and goes into the ocean and can kill animals.
- To stay ______ we need to drink lots of water.
- These places put things like chemicals and sewage into rivers.
- We get many of these in Taiwan in the summer. They have strong winds.
- This needs water so we can think.
- The name for when it rains.
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- This happens when there is no rain.
- This blows clouds over the land.
- If this gets in rivers or oceans it can kill fish and animals.
- The sun heats the ocean and turns water into a gas.
- This is another word for people.
- This is a place we can keep water so everyone can use later.
- We use these to breathe and they need some water to work.
- Farmers use these and they can get in rivers and kill fish.
- This is red and needs water to move around your body.
17 Clues: The name for when it rains. • This blows clouds over the land. • This is another word for people. • This needs water so we can think. • This happens when there is no rain. • The way water moves around the earth. • The place water comes from in your house. • To stay ______ we need to drink lots of water. • The sun heats the ocean and turns water into a gas. • ...
Water 2023-03-24
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- The sun is shining and there’s not a _______ in the sky today.
- This is a _______ neighbourhood where you can play outside.
- Don’t get _______ in your eyes when you swim in the ocean.
- Please make sure the dishes are _______ before you put them away.
- My mother feels _______ when we leave the windows open at night.
- Bring your umbrella because there will be _______ this afternoon.
- Those trains go _______ to get into the city.
- The children need to eat their ice cream before it _______.
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- Be careful! The _______ is very slippery.
- I love to walk along the _______ in the evening.
- My little brother always gets his clothes _______ when he plays outside.
- The _______ is blue when it’s sunny and grey when it’s rainy.
- We love swimming in this lake’s _______.
- My family spends the summer at a house near a _______.
- Let’s put this blanket on the _______ and have a picnic.
- There’s no school today because of the _______.
- If you want to see the town, take a boat ride on the _______.
17 Clues: We love swimming in this lake’s _______. • Be careful! The _______ is very slippery. • Those trains go _______ to get into the city. • There’s no school today because of the _______. • I love to walk along the _______ in the evening. • My family spends the summer at a house near a _______. • Let’s put this blanket on the _______ and have a picnic. • ...
SUST 103 - Teach Me 14 2022-04-19
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- essential elements of life are circulated
- ATP high energy, phosphor lipids
- number of elements required for all of life
- electron acceptor
- stabilize protein
- food source for various sea animals, factor for our local biogeochemical cycle
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- after seaweed is consumed, digested, and decomposed by sea animals the carbon stored inside is released back into the air and water which continues the ___ cycle
- backbone of most molecules
- term used by Polynesians for edible plants underwater
- amino acids, ATCG
- part of H2O, stabilizer
- produces 70% of our oxygen, factor of our global biogeochemical cycle
12 Clues: amino acids, ATCG • electron acceptor • stabilize protein • part of H2O, stabilizer • backbone of most molecules • ATP high energy, phosphor lipids • essential elements of life are circulated • number of elements required for all of life • term used by Polynesians for edible plants underwater • produces 70% of our oxygen, factor of our global biogeochemical cycle • ...
Ecology Vocab Exam Review 2023-05-10
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- In a/n ___ curve, the population is growing without limit.
- Bacteria convert ammonia into nitrogen gas.
- The process of liquid water being turned into gaseous water.
- The form water takes when it falls to the earth.
- The process plants use to take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to make glucose.
- An organism that relies on other organisms for food.
- A community and all the abiotic factors within that community.
- Multiple organisms of the same species living in the same area.
- A diagram that represents the spatial distribution of organisms in a population is known as population ___.
- A species that is critical for the survival of other species within an ecosystem.
- In ___ reproduction, there is only one parent and the offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- The nonliving parts of an organism's environment is known as ____ factors.
- Bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates.
- ___ factors are the living parts of an organism's environment.
- Living organisms use cellular ____ to break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water.
- The sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism.
- The number of individual organisms that live in a defined space is known as the population ___.
- Carbon from once-living organisms is converted into fossil fuels through intense heat and compression.
- Gaseous water turning into liquid water, such as water vapor turning into clouds.
- Water vapor released from plants.
- The theoretical maximum population that a given environment can support is called the carrying ___.
- Many populations of different species living in the same area.
- The competitive ___ principle states that no two organisms can occupy the same niche at the same time.
- A type of relationship in which both organisms benefit.
- The variety of organisms living together within an area.
- A mature and stable community is known as a/n ___ community.
- ___ factors are any aspects of the environment that limit the size a population can reach.
- A type of relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is unaffected.
- A chemical compound used by the body to function and grow.
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- Density ___ limiting factors affect all species within an ecosystem regardless of population size.
- An individual member of a population.
- The water cycle, nitrogen cycle, and carbon cycle are all examples of ___ cycles.
- Ecological ___ is the process of one community replacing another within an ecosystem.
- Density ___ limiting factors have a bigger impact when population size is increased.
- An underground layer of rock that hold water.
- A ____ key can be used to identify organisms.
- Succession that takes place in an area that was previously occupied by living organisms.
- Bacteria convert nitrogen from waste into ammonia.
- The scientific study of interactions among organisms with each other and their environment.
- A graph that shows three types of mortality patterns is known as a ___ curve.
- Multiple ecosystems with similar characteristics that might be located in different areas.
- Excessive algae growth due to excess nutrients and nitrogen.
- A relationship between organisms in which one organism kills and eats another organism.
- The first species to grow in a new environment.
- The type of competition that occurs between different species.
- A type of relationship in which one species benefits and another species is harmed.
- Bacteria in the soil can use the process of nitrogen ___ to convert nitrogen in the air into usable nitrogen for plants.
- In a/n ___ curve, the population grows quickly and then levels off.
- The process of breaking down dead organisms.
- The water cycle is driven by the ___.
- The area in the ecosystem where an organism lives, including all abiotic and biotic factors.
- The process of water being absorbed underground.
- Succession that takes place in an area that is a brand new ecosystem with no soil present.
- The organism killed and consumed by a predator.
- A carbon-containing compound. Comes from living organisms.
- A relationship between organisms that are fighting for the same resources.
- The process of burning an organic substance and releasing carbon dioxide into the air.
- Any change in an organism's environment.
- All the things an organism needs and does within its habitat.
60 Clues: Water vapor released from plants. • An individual member of a population. • The water cycle is driven by the ___. • An organism that can make its own food. • Bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates. • Any change in an organism's environment. • Bacteria convert ammonia into nitrogen gas. • The process of breaking down dead organisms. • ...
Hydrosphere wk 1 2021-01-04
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- A body/source of water ?
- A body of rock that holds water to be abstracted?
- When water evaporates from trees as water vapour?
- What accounts for 70% of human water use?
- An increase in this is one of the main causes of increased demand for water?
- What type of resource is water?
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- The removal of trees/forest?
- The process by which water returns to the hydrological cycle as water vapour?
- When precipitation is caught by trees or leaf litter etc.?
9 Clues: A body/source of water ? • The removal of trees/forest? • What type of resource is water? • What accounts for 70% of human water use? • A body of rock that holds water to be abstracted? • When water evaporates from trees as water vapour? • When precipitation is caught by trees or leaf litter etc.? • ...
The Water Cycle - Austin Schrader 2013-11-10
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- A visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals made of water or various chemicals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of a planetary body
- Any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity, including drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, graupel and hail
- Rain and snow mixed, snow that partially melts as it falls
- The primary pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor
- The most abundant compound on Earth's surface, covering about 70 percent of the planet
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- The star at the center of the Solar System
- The formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor
- Precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that fall from clouds
- A form of solid precipitation. It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice
- Water frozen into a solid state
- A light liquid precipitation consisting of liquid water drops smaller than those of rain - generally smaller than 0.5 mm in diameter
- Liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then precipitated—that is, become heavy enough to fall under gravity
12 Clues: Water frozen into a solid state • The star at the center of the Solar System • The formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor • Rain and snow mixed, snow that partially melts as it falls • A form of solid precipitation. It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice • Precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that fall from clouds • ...
Gravity and the Water Cycle 2022-04-25
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- the force that pulls things towards Earth and makes water move down
- the process of water falling down to the ground
- water located on the surface of the Earth such as lakes and streams (two words)
- an area of land in which all the surface and groundwater moves to the same location
- the process where water drains down into the soil
- the process of water moving across the surface of the land and into streams and rivers
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- the process of water moving slowly underground (two words)
- an action that moves water either up into the atmosphere or back down into the Earth
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use
- the energy or force that causes water to move either up or down (two words)
- the height above or below sea level
12 Clues: the height above or below sea level • the process of water falling down to the ground • the process where water drains down into the soil • the process of water moving slowly underground (two words) • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock • the force that pulls things towards Earth and makes water move down • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary for Science 2021-08-10
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- the continuous movement of water between Earth's spheres
- A living object on Earth that affects its ecosystem
- The mixtures of gases on Earth
- The rocky, solid part of the Earth
- All of the liquid water on Earth
- The force of attraction between an object and the Earth
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- the process where plants release water vapor into the air
- All of the frozen water on Earth
- any form of water that falls from clouds
- A nonliving object on Earth that affects its ecosystem
- The part of Earth where life lives
- When a liquid changes into a gas
12 Clues: The mixtures of gases on Earth • All of the frozen water on Earth • When a liquid changes into a gas • All of the liquid water on Earth • The part of Earth where life lives • The rocky, solid part of the Earth • any form of water that falls from clouds • A living object on Earth that affects its ecosystem • A nonliving object on Earth that affects its ecosystem • ...
animal 2022-05-15
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- flying mammal
- can rotate their necks 270 degrees
- water mammal
- Has a trunk
- longest neck
- animal with one horn
- king of the jungle
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- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- biggest animal
- silk is made from its cocoon
- Large marsupial
- World's Fastest Land Animal
- has white and black stripes
- tadpole is the 1st stage of life cycle
15 Clues: Has a trunk • water mammal • longest neck • flying mammal • biggest animal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • king of the jungle • Likes to chase mice • animal with one horn • World's Fastest Land Animal • has white and black stripes • silk is made from its cocoon • can rotate their necks 270 degrees • tadpole is the 1st stage of life cycle
Earth Day 2024-06-24
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- to cycle the waste material
- essential for our life
- protect something of environment
- month of earth day
- to decrease waste material
- surrounding we live in
- what is earth
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- a colorful plant thing
- to using waste material again
- something that pollutes things
- waste material
- made of plant waste
- color of leafs
- fully grown plant
- planet which we live on
15 Clues: what is earth • waste material • color of leafs • fully grown plant • month of earth day • made of plant waste • a colorful plant thing • essential for our life • surrounding we live in • planet which we live on • to decrease waste material • to cycle the waste material • to using waste material again • something that pollutes things • protect something of environment
I-Search 2025-10-09
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- How does liquid make its way into the atmosphere
- Evaporated water forms clouds and eventually is saturated.
- Water and wind carry materials across a landscape.
- Amount of stuff or substance in an object.
- How many areas does carbon cycle through?
- Where everything is completely mixed together.
- Building block element of life.
- Breakdown of rocks releases elements and compounds.
- Water, juice, milk.
- What is everything in the universe made up of?
- How does atmospheric sulfur get back to earth.
- A mixture with more than two properties.
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- Organisms break down matter releasing energy, matter and water back into the atmosphere.
- What is formed when carbon is absorbed by the ocean.
- Carbon can be found in the earth as what?
- Return of nutrients back into the soil through bacteria and fungi.
- Process that sends water into the plant.
- In the sense of matter, what does compound mean?
- Precipitation moves materials into bodies of water.
- Widest range of residence time.
- Increased CO2 in the atmosphere is trapped which contributes to global warming.
- An underground source of water.
- What type of matter can be physically separated.
- Tables, rocks, chairs.
- Air, oxygen, steam.
- How is a homogeneous mixture spread
26 Clues: Water, juice, milk. • Air, oxygen, steam. • Tables, rocks, chairs. • Widest range of residence time. • Building block element of life. • An underground source of water. • How is a homogeneous mixture spread • Process that sends water into the plant. • A mixture with more than two properties. • Carbon can be found in the earth as what? • How many areas does carbon cycle through? • ...
Marine Science Summative 2023-02-03
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- what determines whether liquid is more or less acidic
- organisms that keeps their osmolarity equal to the surrounding waters
- similar particles coming together
- what is usually dissolved in the solvent
- individuals divided by the size of the area
- organisms that regulate their own pressure, independent from their surroundings
- water density increases rapidly in depth
- dissimilar particles coming together
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- the transition layer between cold and warmer water
- the solutes(s) are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture and could be taken out
- the solute is evenly distributed throughout the mixture
- how a compound moves in a cycle and is considered chemical, geological, or biological
- diffusion of water molecules from a higher concentration to a lower one
- measure of dissolved salts in water
- dissolves other substances
- ecological systems staying stable
- the study of the polar regions, such as arctic and antarctic
17 Clues: dissolves other substances • similar particles coming together • ecological systems staying stable • measure of dissolved salts in water • dissimilar particles coming together • what is usually dissolved in the solvent • water density increases rapidly in depth • individuals divided by the size of the area • the transition layer between cold and warmer water • ...
Weather and Climate/Water Cycle 2020-12-07
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- the change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surfaces to the atmosphere
- day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in an area; weather has short-term variations (e.g., weather can change from minute-to-minute, day-to-day, or week-to-week)
- the process of water changing from water vapor to a liquid by loss of heat (e.g., weather - water vapor forming clouds)
- the air that surrounds the Earth; it is made of a mixture of gases
- go up
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- water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- heat energy
- the process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat (e.g., weather - water in oceans evaporating into the air)
- general pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time [30 years or more (many decades)]
- go down
- a period of ten years
- a huge ball of gases around which the Earth and other planets of the solar system revolve; the Sun is a star that provides Earth with most of its light and thermal energy
12 Clues: go up • go down • heat energy • a period of ten years • the air that surrounds the Earth; it is made of a mixture of gases • water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail • general pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time [30 years or more (many decades)] • ...
