water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Nitrogen Cycle 2020-10-14
Across
- ammonium/ammonia converted to usable nitrogen by plants
- nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria
- Fixation Nitrification Ammonification Assimilation Denitrification
- nitrogen from living organisms (either their bodies or their excretions) is broken down (typically by bacteria or fungi) and converted to ammonium (ammonification)
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- N, atomic number 7
- chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle (but also by lightning strikes).
- is a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and nonliving things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria In order to move through the different parts of the cycle, nitrogen must change forms.
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- Nitrogen from food is incorporated into living organisms
- reverse of nitrogen fixation; nitrates converted to nitrogen gas, which is diffused back into the atmosphere
10 Clues: N, atomic number 7 • nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria • ammonium/ammonia converted to usable nitrogen by plants • Nitrogen from food is incorporated into living organisms • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • Fixation Nitrification Ammonification Assimilation Denitrification • ...
Properties of the hair and scalp 2014-11-25
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- how many hairs per square inch
- protein found in the hair
- the outermost part of the hair
- head lice
- soft fine downy hair
- pigment
- the ability to absorb moisture
- the longest phase of hair cycle
- best class ever
- broken by water
- not everyone has one
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- produces sebum
- a chemical process to eliminate bacteria
- excessive hair growth
- ability to stretch
- warm pigments
- diameter of each individual hair shaft
- broken by chemicals
- vegetable parasite
- hair loss
- have the highest density
21 Clues: pigment • head lice • hair loss • warm pigments • produces sebum • best class ever • broken by water • ability to stretch • vegetable parasite • broken by chemicals • soft fine downy hair • not everyone has one • excessive hair growth • have the highest density • protein found in the hair • how many hairs per square inch • the outermost part of the hair • the ability to absorb moisture • ...
Mr. Pfeifer's Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-03
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- / Violent anger or rage
- / A series of events that are repeated over and over
- / umbrella
- / A lot of money
- / A large area of land
- / Tornado
- / Really really big
- / To praise or honor someone
- / Material that goes on your body
- / First month
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- / Extremely angry
- / Patio off of an apartment
- / Worldwide sporting event every 4 years
- / When your sounds repeats itself
- / The quality of being strong
- / Breakfast food
- / Big body of water
- / Dealing with the moon
- / Appreciative
- / Map
20 Clues: / Map • / Tornado • / umbrella • / First month • / Appreciative • / A lot of money • / Breakfast food • / Extremely angry • / Big body of water • / Really really big • / A large area of land • / Violent anger or rage • / Dealing with the moon • / Patio off of an apartment • / To praise or honor someone • / The quality of being strong • / When your sounds repeats itself • ...
Mid-Term Vocabulary Review 2023-10-13
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- Earth
- over, above, high
- light
- like or love
- to eat
- 1/1,000,000
- plant
- adjective ending
- a person who deals with
- inside or within
- meat
- metric unit of volume
- one
- 1,000,000
- 1/1,000
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- metric unit of length
- under, below, low
- outside or out of
- ball or globe
- 1,000
- chemical
- fear or dislike
- all
- two
- wheel, circle
- water
- life
- 1/100
- three
- the study of
- heat
- metric unit of mass
32 Clues: all • two • one • life • meat • heat • Earth • 1,000 • light • plant • water • 1/100 • three • to eat • 1/1,000 • chemical • 1,000,000 • 1/1,000,000 • like or love • the study of • ball or globe • wheel, circle • fear or dislike • adjective ending • inside or within • under, below, low • over, above, high • outside or out of • metric unit of mass • metric unit of length • metric unit of volume • a person who deals with
AMC crossword 2024-05-09 2024-05-09
Across
- source of truth
- permissions group
- protects PII
- amc
- an old name for multicloud
- collect at the MK
- team foosball master
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- pull request
- team locations (e.g. svl)
- gives energy
- longest tenure
- where to get smoothies
- happens all the time
- release cycle
- eyam might drink water out of this
- a perf metric or what happens when a body hits another
- a good source for company updates
- get this to read prod data
- platforms
- you can always gather a group for this
20 Clues: amc • platforms • pull request • gives energy • protects PII • release cycle • longest tenure • source of truth • permissions group • collect at the MK • happens all the time • team foosball master • where to get smoothies • team locations (e.g. svl) • get this to read prod data • an old name for multicloud • a good source for company updates • eyam might drink water out of this • ...
cellular respiration hooverrespire 2017-12-21
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- if you add a phosphate group you get ATP
- region of cell in membrane that includes the fluid,cytoskeleton,and organelles.
- cycle takes place in mitochondria and creates 2 ATP, 8 NADH, 2, FADH
- enzyme that makes ATP
- enters kreb cycle
- convert pyruvic acid into ethyl alcohol.
- where electron trsnport chain takes place.
- process where cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds.
- lactic acid
- serves as electron carrier-oxidized to NAD+ and reduced to NADH
- energy currency used among cells
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- 3 carbon compound made from pyruvic acid
- 6 carbon compound formed in krebs cycle.
- for every 1 of these it generates 2 ATP.
- process doesn't require oxygen(glycolysis)
- where elecrons pass through
- products of an equation is reactants of other equation.
- process requires oxygen(pyruvic acid is broken down and NADH makes ATP
- where krebs cycle takes place
- starts kreb cycle
- organic compounds converted into to pyruvic acid that makes ATP and NADH.
- compound made during gycolysis
- breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, yeasts in absence of oxygen
- type of ethynol
24 Clues: lactic acid • type of ethynol • enters kreb cycle • starts kreb cycle • enzyme that makes ATP • where elecrons pass through • where krebs cycle takes place • compound made during gycolysis • energy currency used among cells • 3 carbon compound made from pyruvic acid • 6 carbon compound formed in krebs cycle. • for every 1 of these it generates 2 ATP. • ...
Even Beta Oxidation Pathway 2020-04-09
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- Beta oxidation can be a significant source of dietary ________ for hibernating animals.
- The second oxidation reaction requires the ______ cofactor.
- Which reaction in the beta oxidation pathway occurs twice?
- After stage 2, the products feed into stage 3 also known as the _________ __________ _______ to produce water and ATP.
- There are ________ forms of Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase enzyme.
- After a round of beta oxidation occurs, acetyl CoA is produced along with the remaining molecule called _______ CoA.
- Beta oxidation occurs at the _________ carbon?
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- The final reaction in the beta oxidation reaction pathway (thiolysis) is catalyzed by the beta __________ enzyme.
- The L-isomer is formed in which reaction?
- After beta oxidation is complete, the acetyl CoA products feed into which cycle, also known as stage 2?
- If a fatty acid contains 16 carbons, how many times is the beta oxidation reaction repeated?
- The hydration reaction is catalyzed by the ________ CoA Hydratase enzyme.
- The first oxidation reaction requires the ______ cofactor.
- Each time beta oxidation occurs, the fatty acid is shortened by ______ residues.
- How many reactions are involved in one cycle of the beta oxidation pathway?
15 Clues: The L-isomer is formed in which reaction? • Beta oxidation occurs at the _________ carbon? • Which reaction in the beta oxidation pathway occurs twice? • The first oxidation reaction requires the ______ cofactor. • There are ________ forms of Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase enzyme. • The second oxidation reaction requires the ______ cofactor. • ...
Our Planet--EARTH 2023-10-13
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- process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- Earth system that contains all living things
- natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result
- average weather pattern for a region over a long period of time
- system that contains all Earth's water
- process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations
- solid part of Earth
- force exerted over an area
- process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves
- cycle continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface
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- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
- state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- of processes that transport and continually change rocks into different forms
- water that contains less than 2.0 percent dissolved salts
- naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and definite chemical composition
- process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- naturally occurring solid composed of minerals and sometimes other materials such as organic matter
- moisture that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- water that is stored in cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface
19 Clues: solid part of Earth • force exerted over an area • system that contains all Earth's water • process by which a gas changes into a liquid • Earth system that contains all living things • process by which a liquid changes into a gas • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • moisture that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • ...
Vocab #8 2023-01-10
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- You need to finish the whole WebQuest answers
- You must be planning for business
- A room or place where you will stay or an agreement about sharing something
- You have the right to vote in elections
- It's coming for the event
- The US Congress and British Parliament
- Martin Luther King Jr., who seeks to resolve conflict in a nonviolent manner
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- The result of the vote in the election between new laws
- Water cycle or the cycle of change in a business way
- Confusing them by asking trick question
- Justice, Rational Self-Love, and Rational Benevolence
- People that create a new group to hang out
- "Little Bitty Pretty One" or "The House Is Rockin"
- Between a manager and his subordinates
14 Clues: It's coming for the event • You must be planning for business • Between a manager and his subordinates • The US Congress and British Parliament • Confusing them by asking trick question • You have the right to vote in elections • People that create a new group to hang out • You need to finish the whole WebQuest answers • "Little Bitty Pretty One" or "The House Is Rockin" • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2020-10-14
Across
- nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria
- reverse of nitrogen fixation; nitrates converted to nitrogen gas, which is diffused back into the atmosphere
- chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle (but also by lightning strikes).
- is a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and nonliving things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria In order to move through the different parts of the cycle, nitrogen must change forms.
- N, atomic number 7
Down
- Nitrogen from food is incorporated into living organisms
- nitrogen from living organisms (either their bodies or their excretions) is broken down (typically by bacteria or fungi) and converted to ammonium (ammonification)
- Fixation Nitrification Ammonification Assimilation Denitrification
- ammonium/ammonia converted to usable nitrogen by plants
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
10 Clues: N, atomic number 7 • nitrogen converted to ammonia or ammonium by bacteria • ammonium/ammonia converted to usable nitrogen by plants • Nitrogen from food is incorporated into living organisms • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • Fixation Nitrification Ammonification Assimilation Denitrification • ...
Respiration 2023-09-04
Across
- Water: Another waste product of aerobic respiration.
- Carbon Dioxide: Gas released as a waste product of respiration.
- Yeast: Microorganism that undergoes alcoholic fermentation.
- Process occurring during anaerobic respiration that produces lactic acid or alcohol.
- Type of respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- Energy molecule produced during respiration.
- Mitochondria: Organelles where aerobic respiration occurs.
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- Essential molecule for the electron transport chain in aerobic respiration.
- Glucose: Sugar molecule broken down during respiration.
- Cycle: Also known as the citric acid cycle, it occurs in the mitochondria.
- Main purpose of cellular respiration.
- Aerobic: Type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- Yeast: Microorganism that undergoes alcoholic fermentation.
- Lactic Acid: Product of anaerobic respiration in muscles.
- Glycolysis: First stage of aerobic respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm.
15 Clues: Main purpose of cellular respiration. • Energy molecule produced during respiration. • Type of respiration that occurs without oxygen. • Aerobic: Type of respiration that requires oxygen. • Water: Another waste product of aerobic respiration. • Glucose: Sugar molecule broken down during respiration. • Lactic Acid: Product of anaerobic respiration in muscles. • ...
SCIENCE REVIEW 2021-12-07
Across
- PROCESS OF HOW PLANTS MAKE FOOD
- A FORCE RESISTANT TO MOVEMENT, TWO THINGS RUBBING TOGETHER (TIRE AND STREET)
- ENERGY OF MOTION
- ABILITY TO DO WORK
- HELPS CREATE LANDFORMS USING POWER OF WIND AND WATER
- FORCE THAT PULLS OBJECTS DOWN
- SOLID, LIQUID, GAS
- NATURAL FEATURE ON EARTH'S SURFACE (MOUNTAIN, CANYON, HILL, ISLAND)
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- CHANGE FROM GAS TO LIQUID
- A STEP IN THE WATER CYCLE (RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL)
- CHANGE FROM SOLID TO LIQUID
- A PUSH OR PULL
- CHANGE FROM LIQUID TO SOLID
- CHANGE FROM LIQUID TO GAS
- ENERGY AT REST
15 Clues: A PUSH OR PULL • ENERGY AT REST • ENERGY OF MOTION • ABILITY TO DO WORK • SOLID, LIQUID, GAS • CHANGE FROM GAS TO LIQUID • CHANGE FROM LIQUID TO GAS • CHANGE FROM SOLID TO LIQUID • CHANGE FROM LIQUID TO SOLID • FORCE THAT PULLS OBJECTS DOWN • PROCESS OF HOW PLANTS MAKE FOOD • HELPS CREATE LANDFORMS USING POWER OF WIND AND WATER • A STEP IN THE WATER CYCLE (RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL) • ...
Unit 1 Review 2018-08-28
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- unit measurements for mass
- "the study of"
- a logical explanation
- the study of life
- scientist that studies weather
- measurement system based on 10
- previous knowledge
- astronomers study the
- the unit which measures liquid volume
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- geologist studies rocks and
- object which measure liquid volume
- object which measures mass
- one tenth
- science which studies the water cycle
- the size of a pencil tip
- an inference based on schema
- 1,000 units
17 Clues: one tenth • 1,000 units • "the study of" • the study of life • previous knowledge • a logical explanation • astronomers study the • the size of a pencil tip • unit measurements for mass • object which measures mass • geologist studies rocks and • an inference based on schema • scientist that studies weather • measurement system based on 10 • object which measure liquid volume • ...
ELT Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Key Something that is used to identify a plant or animal.
- A person who consumes a product or service.
- Feeders and Decomposers Detritivores eat millipedes, earthworms, termites, and eat dead organisms and wastes. Decomposers break down dead organic materials.
- The spread of trade and technology that has made the world a more connected and independent place.
- Resource A resource used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replenished.
- Cycle The continuous circulation of water in the Earth-Atmosphere system.
- Method: The process of objectively establishing facts by testing and experimentation.
- Equilibrium Genotype and allele frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next generation.
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- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Water released from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- A group of people that have a common characteristic or interest in being or living together as a bigger society.
- Someone who creates supply goods and or services.
- When liquid turns into vapor.
- Cycle The circulation of nitrogen in various forms through nature.
- profile The soil arrangements under the Earth’s surface.
15 Clues: When liquid turns into vapor. • A person who consumes a product or service. • Someone who creates supply goods and or services. • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • profile The soil arrangements under the Earth’s surface. • Key Something that is used to identify a plant or animal. • ...
Life and Earth science 2024-05-06
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- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other living organisms.
- Equilibrium When the genotype and the allele frequencies stay consistent.
- The process in which a liquid turns into a gas.
- Water falling into the ground after condensing in the atmosphere.
- key A scientific tool used to identify specific objects
- A group of species living in the same area together.
- An organism that feeds and breaks down dead organic material.
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- A study that observed the relationship between humans and the environment.
- Used to describe the spread of trade and technology and how they have impacted the connectivity and independence of the world.
- method The process scientists use to solve problems.
- Resource A resource which can be replenished naturally over time.
- Cyle- The circulation of water within the earth's Atmosphere.
- Cycle The repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things.
- An organism that creates its own energy.
- Profile The vertical sections of all the layers of soil from the surface to bedrock.
15 Clues: An organism that creates its own energy. • The process in which a liquid turns into a gas. • method The process scientists use to solve problems. • A group of species living in the same area together. • key A scientific tool used to identify specific objects • Cyle- The circulation of water within the earth's Atmosphere. • ...
7.6 Earth’s Resources and Human Impact Vocabulary Review 2024-04-26
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- The amount of water vapor in the air
- (3 words) The amount of water in the snow
- Snow that has fallen on the ground and does not melt for months due to below-freezing temperatures
- (2 words) The cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- An example of precipitation
- Any liquid or solid forms of water that fall to ground from above
- (2 words) A flood caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in short period of time
- The process in which heat is applied to surface water and the liquid becomes a gas
- An area experiencing an extreme drought
- The periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean
- A period of unusually hot weather that lasts long enough to cause serious problems
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- (3 words) The amount of rain or snow that an area receives
- (2 words) Water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- A body of rock or sediment that holds groundwater
- The daily state of the atmosphere, or air, in any given place
- The process in which water vapor becomes a liquid
- Overflowing of a body of water onto normally dry land
- (2 words)Describes what the height of the ocean usually is
- The amount of water flowing in a river
- An area experiencing an extreme flood
- The average data over longer periods of time
21 Clues: An example of precipitation • The amount of water vapor in the air • An area experiencing an extreme flood • The amount of water flowing in a river • An area experiencing an extreme drought • (3 words) The amount of water in the snow • The average data over longer periods of time • A body of rock or sediment that holds groundwater • ...
ANDREW'S AWESOME CROSSWORD OF AWESOMENESS 2017-09-07
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- The process in which water moves through our atmosphere.
- The logical way water moves through our atmosphere (water cycle).
- This is where water sinks into the ground, replenishing the water table.
- The process in which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere.
- Water that flows over the land surface can be called runoff.
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- Horizontal movement of a mass liquid such as air or ocean currents.
- The process where water becomes a gas (water vapor).
- The rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls from the sky.
- The process where water vapor condenses to form clouds.
- The process where a gas changes directly into a solid.
10 Clues: The process where water becomes a gas (water vapor). • The rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls from the sky. • The process where a gas changes directly into a solid. • The process where water vapor condenses to form clouds. • The process in which water moves through our atmosphere. • Water that flows over the land surface can be called runoff. • ...
Hydrology Crossword 2018-01-11
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- the study of water
- water given off by plants
- source pollution the pollution is coming from a specific and identifiable place
- the spaces between soil particles where air and/or water can be found
- any place where water is stored underground
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- water cycle water moves from bodies of water, land, and living things to the atmosphere and back to the Earth's surface
- a product of condensation under gravity
- land that is covered by water part of the year by shallow water
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or pressure
- table the top of the saturated zone
10 Clues: the study of water • water given off by plants • table the top of the saturated zone • a product of condensation under gravity • any place where water is stored underground • land that is covered by water part of the year by shallow water • the spaces between soil particles where air and/or water can be found • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles and Disturbances 2020-11-15
Across
- The continuous recycling of matter through living things and the environment
- The step in the nitrogen cycle where nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia
- Natural reservoirs that trap more carbon than it releases, reducing the available carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- Produced by cattle and traps 30X more heat than carbon dioxide
- The way in which carbon moves through the food chain
- Combustion of these occurs when driving a vehicle
- Overgrowth of algae caused by excess nitrogen nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem
- Cutting down forests, increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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- These bacteria convert nitrates into atmospheric nitrogen
- The organelle that performs cellular respiration within the cell
- The step in the nitrogen cycle where decomposers break down proteins into ammonia
- Process undergone by both plants and animals where oxygen and glucose make carbon dioxide, glucose, and energy
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere
- The step of the nitrogen cycle where ammonia is converted to nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
- The process producers use to make glucose and oxygen from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
- Assimilation converts ammonia or nitrates into _________ for plants
16 Clues: The most abundant element in the atmosphere • Combustion of these occurs when driving a vehicle • The way in which carbon moves through the food chain • These bacteria convert nitrates into atmospheric nitrogen • Produced by cattle and traps 30X more heat than carbon dioxide • The organelle that performs cellular respiration within the cell • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles and Disturbances 2020-11-15
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- Assimilation converts ammonia or nitrates into _________ for plants
- The continuous recycling of matter through living things and the environment
- Cutting down forests, increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- Process undergone by both plants and animals where oxygen and glucose make carbon dioxide, glucose, and energy
- These bacteria convert nitrates into atmospheric nitrogen
- The way in which carbon moves through the food chain
- Overgrowth of algae caused by excess nitrogen nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem
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- The step of the nitrogen cycle where ammonia is converted to nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere
- Combustion of these occurs when driving a vehicle
- The organelle that performs cellular respiration within the cell
- The process producers use to make glucose and oxygen from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
- Natural reservoirs that trap more carbon than it releases, reducing the available carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- The step in the nitrogen cycle where nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia
- Produced by cattle and traps 30X more heat than carbon dioxide
- The step in the nitrogen cycle where decomposers break down proteins into ammonia
16 Clues: The most abundant element in the atmosphere • Combustion of these occurs when driving a vehicle • The way in which carbon moves through the food chain • These bacteria convert nitrates into atmospheric nitrogen • Produced by cattle and traps 30X more heat than carbon dioxide • The organelle that performs cellular respiration within the cell • ...
Counting by 7s Vocabulary 2020-08-12
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- a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates.
- a very light and porous volcanic rock formed when a gas-rich froth of glassy lava solidifies rapidly.
- cause (someone) to acquire an obsessive attachment to someone or something.
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- a person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits
- recurring naturally on a twenty-four-hour cycle, even in the absence of light fluctuations.
- the complete destruction of something.
- enjoyment or vigor in doing something; zest
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- mammals of the order of Primates, native to only Madagascar
- the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water.
- pollination of plants by bats
- a recurring cycle in the physiology or functioning of an organism, such as the daily cycle of sleeping and waking.
- difficulty swallowing
- relating to the part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
- deceitful
- an absorbable, synthetic, usually braided suture, manufactured by Ethicon Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson.
16 Clues: deceitful • difficulty swallowing • pollination of plants by bats • the complete destruction of something. • enjoyment or vigor in doing something; zest • mammals of the order of Primates, native to only Madagascar • the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water. • cause (someone) to acquire an obsessive attachment to someone or something. • ...
Water Cyle Crossword Puzzle - Anna Bianchini 2025-02-07
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- Numer of forms of precipitation.
- Water evaporates from bodies of water,soil, plants, and what?
- When water vapor cools and becomes a liquid.
- When liquid absorbs heat energy and is turned into a gas.
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- When water droplets become heavy and energy is released when gravity pulls down.
- What is formed when water vapor cools?
- The total amount of water being cycled through Earth remains.
- A process of water being evaporated through plants.
- is A process that moves water through the Earth's surface and atmosphere repeatedly.
- During the water cycle the movement of water is driven by energy from the sun and what?
10 Clues: Numer of forms of precipitation. • What is formed when water vapor cools? • When water vapor cools and becomes a liquid. • A process of water being evaporated through plants. • When liquid absorbs heat energy and is turned into a gas. • The total amount of water being cycled through Earth remains. • Water evaporates from bodies of water,soil, plants, and what? • ...
Chxzy V. Corioso 2025-08-26
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- – Water used for cleaning and bathing
- – Water used in factories
- – Zone with frequent earthquakes
- – Boundary where plates collide
- – The deepest part of the ocean
- – Fastest seismic waves
- – Fault type where rocks move vertically
- – Trench formed by subduction
- – Fault type where rocks move horizontally
- – Fault caused by tension
- – Slowest seismic waves
- – Point inside Earth where an earthquake starts
- – Fault caused by compression
- – Water used to sustain ecosystems
- – Boundary where plates slide past each other
- – Water used for growing crops
- – Use of water for electricity
- – Scientist who studies earthquakes
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- – Theory explaining plate movement
- – Metal in the solid inner core
- – A metal in the Earth's outer core
- – Sudden shaking of the ground
- – Water used for leisure
- – Point on Earth's surface above the focus
- – The oldest ocean
- – The outermost solid layer of the Earth
- – Water used for drinking and cooking
- – The innermost layer of the Earth
- – Boundary where plates move apart
- – Cycle that moves water through Earth
- – Instrument that records earthquake waves
- – Process forming mid-ocean ridges
- – Ancient supercontinent
- – The process of ocean floor spreading
- – Slow movement of tectonic plates
- – Waves that travel through Earth
- – The layer beneath the crust
- – Semi-fluid part of the mantle
- – Layer responsible for tectonic activity
- – Scale used to measure magnitude
40 Clues: – The oldest ocean • – Fastest seismic waves • – Slowest seismic waves • – Water used for leisure • – Ancient supercontinent • – Water used in factories • – Fault caused by tension • – Trench formed by subduction • – Fault caused by compression • – The layer beneath the crust • – Sudden shaking of the ground • – Water used for growing crops • – Use of water for electricity • ...
Dyani Grace Crossword 2021-02-08
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- commedy shows
- soil for plants
- im not sure
- things that connect
- the pollution in the air
- the water cycle
- to not annoy someone
- toxic ingredients
- yeah im not sure
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- something i dont know about
- im not sure abt this one
- the ocean
- im not sure what that is
- yucky stuff in the pipes
- the nature around you
- rubbish in the world around us
- the pets get killed
17 Clues: the ocean • im not sure • commedy shows • soil for plants • the water cycle • yeah im not sure • toxic ingredients • the pets get killed • things that connect • to not annoy someone • the nature around you • im not sure abt this one • im not sure what that is • yucky stuff in the pipes • the pollution in the air • something i dont know about • rubbish in the world around us
Watery World 2024-01-10
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- a natural underground source of fresh water
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- the movement of water between the ocean, air and land
- all the water on and around planet Earth
- the process of liquid changing to a gas
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- water falling from the clouds in the sky
- the fresh water beneath Earth's surface
- the air that surrounds a planet
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- water when it is a gas, such as steam
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small or complicated to work with
11 Clues: the air that surrounds a planet • water when it is a gas, such as steam • the fresh water beneath Earth's surface • the process of liquid changing to a gas • water falling from the clouds in the sky • all the water on and around planet Earth • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • a natural underground source of fresh water • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-10-08
Across
- Also called an autotroph
- ATP becomes this after one phosphate splits off
- Organisms that can make their own food
- Green pigment found in chloroplasts
- This is stored between the second and third phosphates of the ATP molecule
- T in ATP
- glucose and oxygen
- C in CO2
- Conversion of carbon dioxide and water with sunlight energy to make carbohydrates and oxygen
- energy for photosynthesis comes from the ___.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms
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- Color reflected by chlorophyll
- Organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- H in H2O
- carbon dioxide and water
- High energy molecule, Fully charged battery
- Site of the Calvin cycle
- Electron carrier molecule
- P in ATP
19 Clues: H in H2O • T in ATP • P in ATP • C in CO2 • glucose and oxygen • Also called an autotroph • carbon dioxide and water • Site of the Calvin cycle • Electron carrier molecule • Color reflected by chlorophyll • Green pigment found in chloroplasts • Organisms that can make their own food • High energy molecule, Fully charged battery • Organelle that is the site of photosynthesis • ...
Matter Final Libertee McCullough 2015-03-10
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- _____ can measure liquids.
- A ____ can be a chair, ball, etc.
- of matter The states in which matter can exist.
- Element + Element=this.
- point A solid into a liquid.
- When water turns into a gas.
- Pretzels, Marshmallows, and em & ems are called a?
- _____ is bigger than a molecule.
- I have the _____ to the problem.
- Anything that takes up space.
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- ______ has no specific shape.
- This+This= Compound.
- Some ____ are digestible and some aren't.
- change Can not go back to its original self.
- Part of the water cycle.
- We put ___ in our cars to make it go.
- point To the point where it has bubbles.
- _____ is smaller than an atom.
- change Able to go back to its original self
19 Clues: This+This= Compound. • Element + Element=this. • Part of the water cycle. • _____ can measure liquids. • When water turns into a gas. • ______ has no specific shape. • Anything that takes up space. • _____ is smaller than an atom. • point A solid into a liquid. • _____ is bigger than a molecule. • I have the _____ to the problem. • A ____ can be a chair, ball, etc. • ...
Jellyfish 2018-02-23
11 Clues: Phylum • larva stage • When injected • stinging cells • painful action • Group of Jellyfish • 90-95% of Jellyfish's body • flexible limb of the Animal • Beginning stage of life cycle • mature cells become different cells • Occurs when injested or in contact with
Vocabulary! 2025-12-15
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- A prisoner is on house arrest on certain terms
- Relevant in speaking up for rights
- A man with a broken leg cannot participate
- Rotary phones
- A judge in court must display this behaviour
- Scientists research for cures to diseases
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- Putting the blame of an action on another
- The water cycle and water sheds both _____
- Work related injury results in suing
- The class bully knowingly committed an action of disobedience
- On November 11th in Canada, we _________ Those who fought
- A concealed note hard of understanding
- CIA agents' identity
- "Eureka!"
- The words bark, date and band
15 Clues: "Eureka!" • Rotary phones • CIA agents' identity • The words bark, date and band • Relevant in speaking up for rights • Work related injury results in suing • A concealed note hard of understanding • Putting the blame of an action on another • Scientists research for cures to diseases • The water cycle and water sheds both _____ • A man with a broken leg cannot participate • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2016-01-10
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- A highly soluble form of nitrogen containing both nitrogen and oxygen
- The biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate
- ions Soluble in water and can dissolve out of rock into soil or water environments called weathering
- Another word for anaerobic respiration
- Plants that nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found on
- respiration The process of producing cellular energy without oxygen
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- respiration Respiration that uses oxygen to release the energy in carbohydrates
- The process that another group of bacteria convert ammonia and nitrate back into nitrogen gas
- cycle Describes the path of phosphorus thought the ecosystem
- Fungi that have a symbiotic relationship between the roots of most plants
- cycle The movement of nitrogen between abiotic and biotic components of the biosphere
11 Clues: Another word for anaerobic respiration • Plants that nitrogen-fixing bacteria are found on • cycle Describes the path of phosphorus thought the ecosystem • respiration The process of producing cellular energy without oxygen • A highly soluble form of nitrogen containing both nitrogen and oxygen • ...
VOCABULARY FOR CELL CYCLE 2022-11-08
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- uncontrolled growth and division of cells
- Structure made of spindle spindle fibers(two words)
- programmed death of the cell
- 2nd stage of cell cycle
- Substance that causes cancer
- cell structure that joins 2 sister chromatids
- Last stage of mitosis
- 2nd stage of mitosis
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- 3rd stage of cell cycle
- 1st stage of mitosis
- 1st stage of cell cycle
- identical structures of DNA(two words)
- 3rd stage of mitosis
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus
- unspecialized cell that can change to a specific cell under correct circumstances
- one of the specific proteins that regulates cell cycle
- cellular reproduction(2 words)
- DNA containing structure passing genetic information to offspring
18 Clues: 1st stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of mitosis • 2nd stage of mitosis • Last stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of cell cycle • 1st stage of cell cycle • 2nd stage of cell cycle • programmed death of the cell • Substance that causes cancer • cellular reproduction(2 words) • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus • identical structures of DNA(two words) • uncontrolled growth and division of cells • ...
VOCABULARY FOR CELL CYCLE 2025-09-24
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- uncontrolled growth and division of cells
- Structure made of spindle spindle fibers(two words)
- programmed death of the cell
- 2nd stage of cell cycle
- Substance that causes cancer
- cell structure that joins 2 sister chromatids
- Last stage of mitosis
- 2nd stage of mitosis
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- 3rd stage of cell cycle
- 1st stage of mitosis
- 1st stage of cell cycle
- identical structures of DNA(two words)
- 3rd stage of mitosis
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus
- unspecialized cell that can change to a specific cell under correct circumstances
- one of the specific proteins that regulates cell cycle
- cellular reproduction(2 words)
- DNA containing structure passing genetic information to offspring
18 Clues: 1st stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of mitosis • 2nd stage of mitosis • Last stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of cell cycle • 1st stage of cell cycle • 2nd stage of cell cycle • programmed death of the cell • Substance that causes cancer • cellular reproduction(2 words) • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus • identical structures of DNA(two words) • uncontrolled growth and division of cells • ...
Harmonic Motion 2021-04-19
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- The units for the period
- A gradual loss of amplitude
- Where an oscillator is in its cycle
- Another phrase for harmonic motion
- When the cycles of two oscillators are aligned
- Amplitude is measured as a distance or an __________.
- The size of a cycle
- When the oscillator goes through its motion one time, it has completed a _________.
- A cycle per second
- The units of frequency
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- A system in harmonic motion
- The time it takes to complete one cycle
- When the cycles of two oscillators are not aligned.
- The difference between the cycles of two different oscillators
- The phase of an oscillator is measured in _________.
15 Clues: A cycle per second • The size of a cycle • The units of frequency • The units for the period • A system in harmonic motion • A gradual loss of amplitude • Another phrase for harmonic motion • Where an oscillator is in its cycle • The time it takes to complete one cycle • When the cycles of two oscillators are aligned • When the cycles of two oscillators are not aligned. • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-06-03
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- The distance above sea level.
- The temperature ati which condensation begins.
- This is the layer with the lowest density of air.
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.
- This layer of Earth´s atmosphere contains the most ozone .
- One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere.
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- During this process, molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun.
- It is any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again.
- the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet.
- Liquid water that condenses from the air onto a cooler surface
- It is any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth 's surface
- It is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- The atmospher is composed of tiny molecules of gases, water vapor , and particles.Each molecule exerts a small amount of force when it collides with other particles.
- It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water
- It is the percent of water in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
15 Clues: The distance above sea level. • The temperature ati which condensation begins. • The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface. • This is the layer with the lowest density of air. • the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet. • It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water • One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere. • ...
Water Cycle and Wind Crossword Review 2025-02-25
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- The main source of energy driving water upwards
- Water turning from liquid to gas
- The movement of air
- When solid water turns directly to gas
- Air always moves from areas of high to low _______.
- Water moving on the surface of the earth, from high to low elevation
- Water molecules are made of ____ and oxygen atoms
- The escape of water vapor from leaves of plants
- The main force driving water downwards, towards the Earth's surface
- The entry of water through the top layer of the Earth's surface
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- When the wind moves water vapor to different geographic locations
- Large quantities of water that remains in certain locations for longer periods of time
- Water turning from vapor (gas) to liquid as cooling occurs
- When water vapor (gas) turns directly to solid, as in the case of frost
- The source of water tapped into by wells
- The downward movement of water through deeper layers of soil and rock
16 Clues: The movement of air • Water turning from liquid to gas • When solid water turns directly to gas • The source of water tapped into by wells • The main source of energy driving water upwards • The escape of water vapor from leaves of plants • Water molecules are made of ____ and oxygen atoms • Air always moves from areas of high to low _______. • ...
Greenhouse Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Material used to grow plants, such as soil
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
- The ability of seeds to germinate
- Plants that live for more than two years
- The process of how water moves through soil or other material
- The process of moving a plant from one spot to another, typically a small container to a larger container
- Contains the complete life cycle of a plant
- Fertilizing plants during irrigation
- Plant seeds in soil
- Mixture of organic and inorganic materials
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- Plants grown to saleable size
- Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings
- Mixture of substance that contains materials to help the plant grow
- Sprouting of a seed after a period of dormancy
- Preparing plants for a post-production environment
- Lateral branches that contribute to a plant's bushy appearance
- Plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season
17 Clues: Plant seeds in soil • Plants grown to saleable size • The ability of seeds to germinate • Fertilizing plants during irrigation • Plants that live for more than two years • Material used to grow plants, such as soil • Mixture of organic and inorganic materials • Contains the complete life cycle of a plant • Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-05-17
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- Respiration pathway that does not require oxygen.
- Respiration pathway that requires oxygen.
- The area in between two membranes of the mitochondrion.
- A carbon-containing waste product from the link reaction.
- The stage involving breakdown of glucose that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- Product from the glycolysis process.
- The name for the conversion process of ADP to ATP.
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
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- An alternative name of Kreb’s cycle.
- The folds of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
- Final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- Full name of ATP.
- The site where electron transport chain occurs.
- The electron carrier that is generated from the glycolysis process.
- The purpose of phosphorylation of glucose molecule at the start of glycolysis.
- A disease that is typically associated with low ATP production even in presence of oxygen.
- Location where Kreb’s cycle occurs.
17 Clues: Full name of ATP. • Location where Kreb’s cycle occurs. • An alternative name of Kreb’s cycle. • Product from the glycolysis process. • Respiration pathway that requires oxygen. • The site where electron transport chain occurs. • Respiration pathway that does not require oxygen. • The name for the conversion process of ADP to ATP. • ...
Water on Earth Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- Water Water found in oceans (and a few lakes) that contains 3-4% salt.
- A large, slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land.
- The change from gas state to liquid state.
- The changing of water from liquid to a gas.
- A natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that retains and filters water.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky.
- A buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time.
- Cycle The change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surface and atmosphere.
- Water Water found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice sheets, and underground that contains low salt.
- The evaporation of water through openings on the leaves of plants.
- Rainfall and surface water that drains or flows from the land into streams, rivers, lakes, or ocean.
- The process by which water passes through soil and seeps into the ground.
13 Clues: The change from gas state to liquid state. • The changing of water from liquid to a gas. • A buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky. • The evaporation of water through openings on the leaves of plants. • Water Water found in oceans (and a few lakes) that contains 3-4% salt. • ...
Photosynthesis and Water Transport 2021-12-09
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- In plants water often has a ___ potential
- The gas exchange during photosynthesis occurs in the stomata, which is open and closed by ___ cells
- Plant water availability is determined by precipitation, ____, soil characteristics, and competition
- Water moves from a higher water potential to a ___ water potential
- Water is transported through the ____ continuum
- During photosynthesis ____ molecules of water and carbon dioxide react in the presence of sunlight to form glucose and oxygen
- Dark reactions of photosynthesis take place in the _____
- A water transport failure method is “air seeding” across a pit ___
- CO2 from photosynthesis is released back into the _____
- Plants need water during photosynthesis to maintain ___
- Water acts as a ___ agent to make NADP to NADPH by liberating H+ ions. This is crucial for the Calvin cycle
- Photosynthesis creates _____ from sunlight for the plant to grow
- Canopy leaves have a higher ____ rate, so they would have a higher rate of water transport
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- CO2 enters plants through pores called ______
- Carbon dioxide and water combine with solar energy through photosynthesis to produce _____
- Increased photosynthesis = ____ water transport
- Light reactions of photosynthesis take place in the _____
- The second step of photosynthesis is the ____ reactions
- Transpiration is the ___ of water from leaves
- Water provides ___ during photosynthesis
- Stomata are located on what part of the plant?
- Plants have to pull hard to lift water against ____
- Water acts as an ___ feeder during photosynthesis, which provides the electrons that bind the hydrogen atom to the carbon dioxide atom in order to make glucose.
- Water can be pulled from the soil because of its ___ forces
- ___ is a substrate of photosynthesis
- The first step of photosynthesis is the ____ reactions
- During photosynthesis, water is transported from the ____, to stems, then to the leaves of a plant
- 95 to 99% of water is lost by ___ through the stomata
28 Clues: ___ is a substrate of photosynthesis • Water provides ___ during photosynthesis • In plants water often has a ___ potential • CO2 enters plants through pores called ______ • Transpiration is the ___ of water from leaves • Stomata are located on what part of the plant? • Increased photosynthesis = ____ water transport • Water is transported through the ____ continuum • ...
Clone of VOCABULARY FOR CELL CYCLE 2025-09-24
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- uncontrolled growth and division of cells
- Structure made of spindle fibres(two words)
- programmed death of the cell
- 2nd stage of cell cycle
- Substance that causes cancer
- cell structure that joins 2 sister chromatids
- Last stage of mitosis
- 2nd stage of mitosis
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- 3rd stage of cell cycle
- 1st stage of mitosis
- 1st stage of cell cycle
- identical structures of DNA(two words)
- 3rd stage of mitosis
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus
- unspecialized cell that can change to a specific cell under correct circumstances
- one of the specific proteins that regulates cell cycle
- cellular reproduction(2 words)
- DNA containing structure passing genetic information to offspring
18 Clues: 1st stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of mitosis • 2nd stage of mitosis • Last stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of cell cycle • 1st stage of cell cycle • 2nd stage of cell cycle • programmed death of the cell • Substance that causes cancer • cellular reproduction(2 words) • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus • identical structures of DNA(two words) • uncontrolled growth and division of cells • ...
Precipitaton 2024-03-21
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- Precipitation "falls" from this
- measures precipitation
- Round pellets of ice bigger than 5 millimeters
- A raindrop that froze while falling through air
- The most common type of precipitation
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- Precipitation is part of what cycle
- A long period with low precipitation
- rain that freezes when it touches a surface
- This is used to measure precipitation
- frozen water vapor
10 Clues: frozen water vapor • measures precipitation • Precipitation "falls" from this • Precipitation is part of what cycle • A long period with low precipitation • This is used to measure precipitation • The most common type of precipitation • rain that freezes when it touches a surface • Round pellets of ice bigger than 5 millimeters • ...
Water Cycle-Mackenzie D 2022-11-29
7 Clues: a gas to a liquid • a liquid to a gas • moving water vapor • starts the water cycle • a body of water that flows • a medium body of water in land • a big bodie of water like I mean big
Water cycle SMS/Ellie 2024-12-16
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- rain, sleet, snow, hail
- water comes faster than it can leave forming a body of water
- water runs off land surface
- when water vapor turns from a gas back into a liqued
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- the sun makes water go from a liquid to a gas
- these are made of water and they float
- the driving force of the water cycle
- drinks the water in lakes and rivers
8 Clues: rain, sleet, snow, hail • water runs off land surface • the driving force of the water cycle • drinks the water in lakes and rivers • these are made of water and they float • the sun makes water go from a liquid to a gas • when water vapor turns from a gas back into a liqued • water comes faster than it can leave forming a body of water
Water cycle SMS/Ellie 2024-12-16
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- rain, sleet, snow, hail
- water comes faster than it can leave forming a body of water
- water runs off land surface
- when water vapor turns from a gas back into a liqued
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- the sun makes water go from a liquid to a gas
- these are made of water and they float
- the driving force of the water cycle
- drinks the water in lakes and rivers
8 Clues: rain, sleet, snow, hail • water runs off land surface • the driving force of the water cycle • drinks the water in lakes and rivers • these are made of water and they float • the sun makes water go from a liquid to a gas • when water vapor turns from a gas back into a liqued • water comes faster than it can leave forming a body of water
8th Grade Science Vocabulary 2024-02-15
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- cycle continuous movement of water molecules that keeps amount of water constant
- medicine used for bacterial infections
- an atom of an element with a different number of neutrons
- another name for a producer
- eats only plants
- positive subatomic particle that determines element identity
- different substances put together physically
- prokaryotic cell less than 1% pathogenic
- symbiotic relationship both species benefit
- all the water molecules on Earth
- where salt and fresh water mix - brackish water
- made of only one type of atom
- something that must eat something else cannot make its own food
- a new solid formed in a chemical reaction
- start of the food chain that makes its own food
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- negative subatomic particle that is outside the nucleus in orbital shells
- eats only meat
- eats plants and other animals
- takes over a host cell to replicate
- another name for a consumer
- parasite benefits and host is harmed
- how acid or base substance is
- disease that has spread around the world
- clarity of water - high means cloudy
- two or more elements chemically combined
- general term for anything that causes disease
- cold water with nutrients rises to surface of ocean
- doing something good for the environment
- breaks down dead material and put nutrients back in environment
29 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • another name for a consumer • another name for a producer • eats plants and other animals • how acid or base substance is • made of only one type of atom • all the water molecules on Earth • takes over a host cell to replicate • parasite benefits and host is harmed • clarity of water - high means cloudy • medicine used for bacterial infections • ...
LV Climatology 2023-07-06
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- A spark discharge between centres of positive and negative charge
- A storm characterized by the presence of lightning
- The process by which liquid turns into gas
- Water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening
- Water falling from the sky
- Made of the layers of gases surrounding a planet
- The best subject ever!
- The movement of air, ranging from light breezes to natural hazards such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Another word for the season Fall.
- The conditions of the atmosphere today
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- The average conditions of the atmosphere for a particular place for a longer period of years
- The amount of water vapour in the air.
- The process by which water vapour in the atmosphere turns into water
- A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- Provides heat to planet earth
- The degree of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere on some chosen scale
- The coating or deposit of ice that may form in humid air in cold conditions, usually overnight.
- Supercooled water, which is refrozen in the atmosphere, before falling back to the ground as a sizable ice ball
- Equal day and night
- The various water forms present in the atmosphere, usually falling as snow, rain, sleet and hail
- The season that comes after Spring
- Also called the hydrological cycle
22 Clues: Equal day and night • The best subject ever! • Water falling from the sky • Provides heat to planet earth • Another word for the season Fall. • The season that comes after Spring • Also called the hydrological cycle • The amount of water vapour in the air. • The conditions of the atmosphere today • The process by which liquid turns into gas • ...
Water Cycle-Mackenzie D 2022-11-29
7 Clues: a gas to a liquid • a liquid to a gas • moving water vapor • starts the water cycle • a body of water that flows • a medium body of water in land • a big bodie of water like I mean big
dog unit 2024-10-08
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- how often should a dog's water dish be cleaned
- the pug is apart of what of what group
- a food that dogs cant eat
- A highly infectious dog disease
- the bulldog is apart of what group
- the boxer is apart of what group
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- another way of saying your dog is in the estrus cycle
- how long is a dogs estrus cycle
- what is the best type of dog food is the best for your dogs health
- the border collie is apart of what group
- the bloodhound is apart of what group
- a parasite that can affect a dog's health
- the bull terrier is apart of what group
- the english setter is apart of what group
- the retriever is apart of what group
15 Clues: a food that dogs cant eat • how long is a dogs estrus cycle • A highly infectious dog disease • the boxer is apart of what group • the bulldog is apart of what group • the retriever is apart of what group • the bloodhound is apart of what group • the pug is apart of what of what group • the bull terrier is apart of what group • the border collie is apart of what group • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-12-15
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- things that are formed by chemical reactions
- a reactant in the photosynthesis equation
- a green pigment
- carbon,sunlight,and water
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- glucose and oxygen
- where photosynthesis takes place
- distributes glucose to the plant
- a byproduct in the light dependent cycle
- distributes water to the plant
- A product made during photosynthesis
10 Clues: a green pigment • glucose and oxygen • carbon,sunlight,and water • distributes water to the plant • where photosynthesis takes place • distributes glucose to the plant • A product made during photosynthesis • a byproduct in the light dependent cycle • a reactant in the photosynthesis equation • things that are formed by chemical reactions
Abiotic Factors in Ecosystems 2025-09-16
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- Moving air that can affect climate and seed dispersal.
- The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The primary source of energy for all ecosystems.
- Inorganic nutrients required for plant and microbial growth.
- The concentration of dissolved salts in water or soil.
- Chemical elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium essential for growth.
- Solid mineral material forming part of the earth's crust.
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- Essential liquid for all known forms of life.
- The force exerted by the weight of air or water.
- Intensity The strength of illumination affecting photosynthesis.
- The measure of heat in the environment affecting living organisms.
- The measure of acidity or alkalinity in soil or water.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow and nutrients cycle.
- The long-term pattern of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation.
15 Clues: Essential liquid for all known forms of life. • The amount of water vapor present in the air. • The force exerted by the weight of air or water. • The primary source of energy for all ecosystems. • Moving air that can affect climate and seed dispersal. • The measure of acidity or alkalinity in soil or water. • The concentration of dissolved salts in water or soil. • ...
All about water 2021-02-05
9 Clues: source of pollution • source of pollution • Disease causing organism • Extreme temperatures cause this • Another name for the water cycle • pollution Contamination of water • Occurs as a result of continuous rainfall • Place where all organisms exist togeather • can be in the form of sleet, rain, hail or snow
Spelling Crossword 5/11/23 2023-05-08
10 Clues: 0 x 2 = • rhymes with clot • a guess or calculation • a way of getting something • a pipe or passage for water • we use this to measure length • an area of land that drains water • a process that repeats over and over • another word for information or facts • The store had a _____ of people outside.
science cross word 2014-05-20
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- a inherited _________
- water that forms at the tops of mountains and hills.
- I _____ how to walk.
- to deposit
- something that consists of matter
- the ____ system has lots of planets.
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- the first step in the water cycle
- the 2nd to the last person in the solar system
- the force of pressing down
- the ability to dissolve
10 Clues: to deposit • I _____ how to walk. • a inherited _________ • the ability to dissolve • the force of pressing down • the first step in the water cycle • something that consists of matter • the ____ system has lots of planets. • the 2nd to the last person in the solar system • water that forms at the tops of mountains and hills.
WATER RESOUCES 2016-09-10
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- It is a shallow wetland around lakes, streams and oceans where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation.
- It occurs when the rate of precipitation is higher than the rate in which it could be absorbed by the ground or carried by streams.
- It is created when groundwater emerges to the ground surface.
- It is a moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level because of gravity.
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods.
- It is the average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir.
- It is a soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years.
- It is a permanent body of ice which consists largely of recrystallized snow.
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- Barriers constructed along streams to contain the flow of water.
- these are small and shallow lakes.
- It is fresh water found in rock and soil layers beneath the surface.
- Is a subsystem of the Earth that contains the totality of Earth's water including the cryosphere.
- It is also known as water cycle which refers to the movement of water around Earth's surface and its subsystems.
- It is a partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the salt water from the sea.
- These are large inland bodies of fresh saline water.
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- It is a vast body of saline water and also the largest water reservoir.
- refers to the saltiness of water
- It is a stream with considerable volume and well-defined channel.
- It is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation found in low-lying areas beside slow-moving rivers.
20 Clues: refers to the saltiness of water • these are small and shallow lakes. • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • These are large inland bodies of fresh saline water. • It is created when groundwater emerges to the ground surface. • Barriers constructed along streams to contain the flow of water. • ...
Biology 6-8 2024-10-03
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- ____ Reactions only occur when the sun is out
- ___ site associates directly with the substrate
- number of phases in Calvin cycle
- Acid Cycle Also called the Krebs cycle
- energy currency of cells
- number of phases to breakdown glucose
- Short for step located in the Cristae
- color plants don't absorb
- number of thermodynamic laws in Chapter 6
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- energy of motion
- Carbon Dioxide ____ is the first step in Calvin Cycle
- enzyme reused in Calvin Cycle
- Reaction Pyruvate converted to to Acetyl CoA
- ____ of Carbon Dioxide leads to G3P creation
14 Clues: energy of motion • energy currency of cells • color plants don't absorb • enzyme reused in Calvin Cycle • number of phases in Calvin cycle • number of phases to breakdown glucose • Short for step located in the Cristae • Acid Cycle Also called the Krebs cycle • number of thermodynamic laws in Chapter 6 • Reaction Pyruvate converted to to Acetyl CoA • ...
aquaculcher 2021-12-02
10 Clues: fish from nemo • wave maker makes • use it to grow plants • water that is filtered • you add salt to make it • the gravle/sand of tank • you use to take out water • animal that swims in water • you have to blank to a tank • tank houses your fish and pants
Ocean Currents-Kason Cervantes RMMS 2023-05-25
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- Deflections, When surface currents meet other continents and deflect
- gases, Gases that are transported through ocean currents around the world
- Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water
- Has an important influence on the Earths energy and climate control and change
- Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
- very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat
- On which water circulates through the Earths ocean basins and is the main highway for water flows
- Transported around Earth and is energy that is brought through currents
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- Carry about 40% of the energy that is transported around earths surface
- currents, Movement of water that results from density differences and can be vertical, circular and, cylical
- solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents
- Ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean, caused by wind
- Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials
- Are caused by a large amount of sinking surface water. Surface water
- Are driven by wind, water density differences, and tides. Oceanic currents describe the movement of water
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earths sudden rotation
- Near it the ocean also absorbs a large amount of solar energy and absorbs from the atmosphere
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation]
- A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- The quality or degree of being saline.
20 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials • A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat • Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water • solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents • ...
Derrick Konkler chapter 5 2018-11-07
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- fresh water that is aboveground in lakes,ponds,rivers, and streams
- highest level of an aquifer
- pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site
- a structure built across a river or a stream that restricts the flow of water traveling downhill
- there are laws regulating or prohibiting ocean pollution
- water that seeps down through the soil and is stored underground
- an underground rock formation that contains water
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earths oceans,atmosphere,and land
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- entire area of land that is drained by a river
- when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water
- occurs because of the introduction of inorganic plant nutrients into a plant 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
- the area of land from which the groundwater originated
- pollution that is discharged from a single source such as a factory, a water treatment, or a water tanker
- disease causing organisms that enter untreated through waste water or fecal matter
15 Clues: highest level of an aquifer • entire area of land that is drained by a river • an underground rock formation that contains water • the area of land from which the groundwater originated • there are laws regulating or prohibiting ocean pollution • when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-23
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- the stage in the cell cycle when a sell grows and carries out its usual functions
- the second phase of mitosis when the chromosomes align in the center of the cell
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of nucleus separates into two identical copies
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
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- the movement of molecules
- the first phase of mitosis when a nucleus membrane disappear and chromosomes forms
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- the stage in the cell when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical separate cells
- cycle the continuous series of events in the life of a cell
- the third phase of mitosis when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
12 Clues: the movement of molecules • the movement of water molecules across a membrane • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • cycle the continuous series of events in the life of a cell • a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
Rain 2020-11-03
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- a tiny sphere of a liquid
- a visible suspension in the air of particles
- water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere
- precipitation consisting of a mixture of rain and snow
- water in a vaporous form
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
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- the falling to earth of any form of water
- change into gas or steam
- tending to be turned back
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
11 Clues: change into gas or steam • water in a vaporous form • a tiny sphere of a liquid • tending to be turned back • the falling to earth of any form of water • a periodically repeated sequence of events • a visible suspension in the air of particles • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere • ...
Science 2021-06-03
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- organism with multiple cells
- the earth water system
- gas, a gas in Earth's atmosphere that absorbs heat leaving the surface
- parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- cycle, the movement of water around the earth
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- a tiny nonliving particle that reproduces inside a living cell
- an animal with a backbone
- a sequence of DNA that determines a trait
- a material that doesn't conduct heat well
- stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface
- average weather in a long period of time
11 Clues: the earth water system • an animal with a backbone • organism with multiple cells • average weather in a long period of time • a sequence of DNA that determines a trait • a material that doesn't conduct heat well • parts of Earth that contain living organisms • cycle, the movement of water around the earth • stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface • ...
ocean currents-Tristan Ronniemac69 2023-05-25
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- Deflections, When surface currents meet other continents and deflect
- gases, Gases that are transported through ocean currents around the world
- Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water
- Has an important influence on the Earths energy and climate control and change
- Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
- very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat
- On which water circulates through the Earths ocean basins and is the main highway for water flows
- Transported around Earth and is energy that is brought through currents
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- Carry about 40% of the energy that is transported around earths surface
- currents, Movement of water that results from density differences and can be vertical, circular and, cylical
- solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents
- Ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean, caused by wind
- Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials
- Are caused by a large amount of sinking surface water. Surface water
- Are driven by wind, water density differences, and tides. Oceanic currents describe the movement of water
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earths sudden rotation
- Near it the ocean also absorbs a large amount of solar energy and absorbs from the atmosphere
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation]
- A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- The quality or degree of being saline.
20 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials • A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat • Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water • solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents • ...
Science 2021-06-03
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- a tiny nonliving particle that reproduces inside a living cell
- organism with multiple cells
- a sequence of DNA that determines a trait
- cycle, the movement of water around the earth
- parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- the earth water system
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- a material that doesn't conduct heat well
- average weather in a long period of time
- gas, a gas in Earth's atmosphere that absorbs heat leaving the surface
- an animal with a backbone
- stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface
11 Clues: the earth water system • an animal with a backbone • organism with multiple cells • average weather in a long period of time • a material that doesn't conduct heat well • a sequence of DNA that determines a trait • parts of Earth that contain living organisms • cycle, the movement of water around the earth • stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface • ...
Rain 2020-11-03
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- a tiny sphere of a liquid
- a visible suspension in the air of particles
- water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere
- precipitation consisting of a mixture of rain and snow
- water in a vaporous form
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
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- the falling to earth of any form of water
- change into gas or steam
- tending to be turned back
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
11 Clues: change into gas or steam • water in a vaporous form • a tiny sphere of a liquid • tending to be turned back • the falling to earth of any form of water • a periodically repeated sequence of events • a visible suspension in the air of particles • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere • ...
Science Vocab 2024-01-12
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- Solid layer of Earth’s crust and upper mantle
- to say that something is true or correct
- A weak, soft layer of the mantle.
- one factor causes an effect on the other factor. The first event is the cause and the result is the effect.
- Movement of water through air and land
- is a measure of how well one set of data is related to another.
- Any form of water that falls to Earth, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
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- Small pieces of earth
- The ability to cause objects to change, move or work by applying heat.
- Water that is found underground in spaces and cracks earth.
- A location in an environment where an organism lives.
- Information that supports or refutes a claim
- Removal of sediments from an area
- In engineering design, something that limits the solution to a problem.
- Natural filters that can remove contaminants from water
15 Clues: Small pieces of earth • Removal of sediments from an area • A weak, soft layer of the mantle. • Movement of water through air and land • to say that something is true or correct • Information that supports or refutes a claim • Solid layer of Earth’s crust and upper mantle • A location in an environment where an organism lives. • ...
Watersheds & groundwater! 2024-07-25
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- not allowing water to pass through
- How much a liquid substance spreads as it moves through the groundwater system
- depression of the land surface when groundwater is pumped out; cracks and fissures can appear in the land.
- Water that flows over the land to surface streams, rivers, and lakes.
- land area from which surface runoff drains into a stream, channel, lake, reservoir, or other body of water
- The water cycle, which includes precipitation, discharge, and evaporation
- table The underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates
- Source Pollution pollution from distinct sources, such as industrial discharge pipes, underground storage tanks, septic systems, or spills
- A unit of rock or deposit that can provide a usable amount of water
- A crucial process for groundwater and soil salinization
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- loss of water from groundwater aquifers or surface water reservoirs at a rate greater than that of recharge.
- a well that brings groundwater to the surface without pumping because it is under pressure within a body of rock and/or sediment known as an aquifer.
- area The area where groundwater is released to the surface, atmosphere, or surface water
- Water added to a groundwater aquifer; ex – rainwater seeps into the ground.
- Water of a quality suitable for drinking.
- movement of water through the openings in rock or soil.
- The amount of free space in a material, like the ground
- an excavation or structure created in the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources
- use of water-saving methods to reduce the amount of water needed for daily living activities.
- A downhill area where water collects and flows through, including groundwater
- Source Pollution pollution from dispersed sources like agricultural activities, urban runoff, and atmospheric deposition
21 Clues: not allowing water to pass through • Water of a quality suitable for drinking. • movement of water through the openings in rock or soil. • The amount of free space in a material, like the ground • A crucial process for groundwater and soil salinization • A unit of rock or deposit that can provide a usable amount of water • ...
Earth Systems 2022-10-24
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- All the water on earth
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- Second lowest layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- The part of Earth that contains all ice on Earth's surface
- Process in the water cycle during which streams and rivers carry water back to the oceans
- The region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere
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- Part of Earth that contains all living things
- Protective layer in atmosphere that contains ozone and shields Earth from harmful UV radiation
- The solid part of the earth consisting of rocks, soil and landforms
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
15 Clues: All the water on earth • The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere • A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • Part of Earth that contains all living things • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-05-18
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- where does photosynthesis occur?
- the type of light that humans can see and the light that is used for photosynthesis
- plants take in carbon dioxide and release ____
- water is made up of hydrogen and _____.
- what is Anagha's favorite soccer team?
- what process do plants use to make their own food?
- what color do plants not use for photosynthesis?
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- what is the first name of the person who discovered the calvin cycle?
- what do plant roots absorb?
- the ____ reaction is the first process of photosynthesis.
- ____ species are important to keep an environment in tact
- what is the name of the sugar that plants produce?
- the second stage of photosynthesis is called the ____ cycle
- where do plants get their energy from?
14 Clues: what do plant roots absorb? • where does photosynthesis occur? • what is Anagha's favorite soccer team? • where do plants get their energy from? • water is made up of hydrogen and _____. • plants take in carbon dioxide and release ____ • what color do plants not use for photosynthesis? • what is the name of the sugar that plants produce? • ...
Menstruation 2020-11-22
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- This symptom is as a result of the contraction of the uterine muscles.
- The color of the corpus luteum.
- These glands secrete hormones that aid in the controlling of the menstrual cycle.
- This process is defined by the discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus.
- This phase of the cycle occurs at day 14.
- This hormone helps to maintain the thickened lining of the uterus.
- This cycle is a part of the menstrual cycle and ensures that the uterus is prepared for the fertilized egg if fertilization takes place.
- This protective device should be emptied every 10 to 12 hours.
- This is a symptom of the period.
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- The site in the body where fertilization occurs.
- The number of phases in the menstrual cycle.
- This hormone prepares the uterus for pregnancy by repairing and strengthening the endometrium.
- The maximum amount of days ones period normally lasts.
- The minimum amount of days ones period normally lasts.
- This hormone stimulates the development of many follicles in the follicular phase.
- This cycle lasts for approximately 28 days.
- The surge in this hormone causes ovulation to occur.
- The release of a mature egg from the ovaries.
- The number of follicles that will mature into an egg.
19 Clues: The color of the corpus luteum. • This is a symptom of the period. • This phase of the cycle occurs at day 14. • This cycle lasts for approximately 28 days. • The number of phases in the menstrual cycle. • The release of a mature egg from the ovaries. • The site in the body where fertilization occurs. • The surge in this hormone causes ovulation to occur. • ...
Unit 4 and 5 2023-02-19
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- – Sum of internal energy
- – Volume occupied by a water in shell
- – Scientist who gave the name to diesel cycle
- – Device which operates in a cycle maintains a body temperature lower than surrounding
- – Essential item to be fitted on the boiler for its safe working
- -Process in which energy transfer and its effect transfer on the physical properties of substance
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- – Supported by the bearing of crankshaft
- – Machine in which both petrol and diesel engine have the same mechanism
- – Rate of flow of mass and energy across the control surface
- – change of state
- – Measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature
- – Hollow cast iron
- – Name the external part of system
13 Clues: – change of state • – Hollow cast iron • – Sum of internal energy • – Name the external part of system • – Volume occupied by a water in shell • – Supported by the bearing of crankshaft • – Scientist who gave the name to diesel cycle • – Measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature • – Rate of flow of mass and energy across the control surface • ...
Ground Water 2023-05-09
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- to filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
- the amount of dissolved minerals in groundwater, (Harder water contains more dissolved minerals
- a substance that dissolves other substances
- able to let substances such as liquids and gases pass through it
- space in the ground where capillary action takes place
- Natural water found underground that accounts for 96% of the world's unfrozen freshwater
- rock stratum that directs water from one place to another
- cone shaped dip in the water table and the flow of groundwater around the well
- an area on the land's surface that resupplies groundwater
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- the process by which dissolved minerals in hard potable water can be removed
- the continuous movement of water from the oceans to the atmosphere by evaporation, then to the continents by condensation and precipitation, and returned to the oceans by streams, responsible for naturally purifying and replenishing fresh water supplies
- The area of an unconfined aquifer above the water table where the pore spaces among soil particles and rock formations are filled with air
- upper surface of the groundwater reservoir
- special filters that treat hard water
- a depleted aquifer
15 Clues: a depleted aquifer • special filters that treat hard water • upper surface of the groundwater reservoir • a substance that dissolves other substances • space in the ground where capillary action takes place • rock stratum that directs water from one place to another • an area on the land's surface that resupplies groundwater • ...
LEAF STRUCTURE AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-01-19
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- cells located in the middle of a plants leaves that store energy and are loosely arranged to allow gas exchange
- Part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- specialized ground tissue that makes up the bulk of most leaves; performs most of a plant's photosynthesis
- the compartment within the stroma; contains the grana
- cycle in plants that makes sugar from carbon dioxide, H+ ions, and high-energy electrons carried by NADPH
- use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to carbon compounds and oxygen in a process similar to that used by green plants
- cluster of chlorophyll and other molecules in a thylakoid
- any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms
- an outer layer of cells designed to provide protection
- electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis
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- A waxy covering on the surface of stems and leaves that acts as an adaptation to prevent desiccation in terrestrial plants.
- thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast
- the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide, such as in photosynthesis
- The tightly packed photosynthetic cell found just under the epidermus in many leaves.
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy to chemical energy.
- Raw material from which plants and other producers assemble glucose...this molecule is a product of the calvin cycle.
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum of energy
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- process by which plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- A stacked portion of the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis
20 Clues: the compartment within the stroma; contains the grana • an outer layer of cells designed to provide protection • cluster of chlorophyll and other molecules in a thylakoid • thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast • any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms • ...
Endocrine Review 2024-03-06
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- Female reproductive glands responsible for producing estrogen and progesterone
- Gland responsible for storing and releasing oxytocin
- Hormone involved in social bonding and childbirth
- Hormone produced by the ovaries and placenta, involved in the relaxation of pelvic ligaments during pregnancy
- Hormone produced by the thymus gland, essential for cell development and immune response
- Hormone produced by the parathyroids, regulates calcium and phosphate levels in the blood
- Gland responsible for producing relaxin and hcg during pregnancy
- Hormone produced by the pancreas, increases blood sugar levels by promoting the breakdown of glycogen
- Gland responsible for producing thymosin, essential for immune system development
- Hormone that promotes the retention of sodium and water in the kidneys
- Gland responsible for producing melatonin, regulating sleep-wake cycles
- Hormone involved in regulating calcium levels in the blood
- Female hormone involved in regulating the menstrual cycle and maintaining pregnancy
- Gland responsible for producing cortisol and aldosterone
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- Steroid hormones that regulate metabolism and immune response, produced by the adrenal cortex
- Promotes the development and maintenance of male reproductive tissues
- Releases insulin to regulate blood sugar levels
- Hormone produced by the thyroid gland, regulates metabolism and energy levels
- Hormone involved in social bonding and childbirth
- Influences female reproductive cycle and menstrual cycle
- Hormone responsible for milk production in the mammary glands
- Hormone produced by the placenta, promotes fetal growth and development
- Gland responsible for producing growth hormone and prolactin
- Released in response to stress, promoting the fight or flight response
- Endocrine gland located in the neck, produces hormones that regulate metabolism and growth
- Hormone produced by the posterior pituitary gland, regulates water balance in the body
- Gland responsible for producing adrenaline and noradrenaline
- Gland responsible for producing parathyroid hormone, regulating calcium levels
- Hormone plays a role in regulating sleep and wakefulness
- Male reproductive glands responsible for producing estrogen and progesterone
30 Clues: Releases insulin to regulate blood sugar levels • Hormone involved in social bonding and childbirth • Hormone involved in social bonding and childbirth • Gland responsible for storing and releasing oxytocin • Influences female reproductive cycle and menstrual cycle • Hormone plays a role in regulating sleep and wakefulness • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
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- process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- reactions^process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- does glycolysis occur?
- production that needs oxygen
- shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- essential liquid for plants and animals
- breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- Transport Chain^Third stage of cellular respiration
- dioxide^what does C02 stand for?
- production that doesn't require oxygen
- Acid^type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- Cycle^second stage of cellular respiration
- does energy originate from?
- of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- respiration^The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- does photosynthesis occur?
- dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
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- energy^an energy converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- carrier
- energy^energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- reactions^a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
- part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- unit of life
- organelles
- is glucose broken down into?
- sugar and your body's main source of energy
- that do cellular respiration
- triphosphate^what does ATP stand for?
- that surrounds the thylakoid
- Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
35 Clues: carrier • organelles • unit of life • does glycolysis occur? • does photosynthesis occur? • does energy originate from? • production that needs oxygen • is glucose broken down into? • that do cellular respiration • that surrounds the thylakoid • dioxide^what does C02 stand for? • triphosphate^what does ATP stand for? • production that doesn't require oxygen • ...
Cell Processes 2023-11-20
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- in glycolysis, glucose is broken down into ______________.
- the byproducts of cellular respiration are ATP, water, and _____________________.
- the first stage of the Calvin Cycle
- the part of the chloroplast where the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis happens.
- the enzyme that catalyzes the Calvin Cycle
- green pigment in the thylakoid membrane
- not requiring oxygen
- the clear fluid in the chloroplasts
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- releasing energy by anaerobic processes requires two steps - glycolysis and _____________________.
- the process of turning light energy into food
- small openings on the underside of a leaf
- the step in cellular respiration where glucose is broken down
- plants that open their stomata at night
- the process of cells breaking down glucose and producing ATP
- the byproducts of photosynthesis are glucose and ____________.
- photosynthesis turns light energy into chemical energy stored as _______________.
- another name for the light-independent phase of photosynthesis
- glycolysis happens in a plants _____________.
- usable energy that organisms produce through cellular respiration
19 Clues: not requiring oxygen • the first stage of the Calvin Cycle • the clear fluid in the chloroplasts • plants that open their stomata at night • green pigment in the thylakoid membrane • small openings on the underside of a leaf • the enzyme that catalyzes the Calvin Cycle • the process of turning light energy into food • glycolysis happens in a plants _____________. • ...
6th Chapter 5 (F) Review 2024-11-04
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- sedimentary rock formed from compacted sediments
- particles that settle out in water
- rock made primarily from coral (this is easier than you think)
- the main component of granite
- the process by which rocks are pressed together over time
- the process that wears away rocks
- the terms that describes the arrangement of minerals in a rock
- an example of extrusive igneous rock
- kind of rock that forms from cooling of lava beneath Earth
- primary build block of rock
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- this is a type of metamorphic rock with a banded appearance
- type of rock formed from existing rocks due to heat and pressure
- the type of sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of living organisms
- the type of rock that is formed from the accumulation of sediment
- the smallest particles in sedimentary rock
- rock that forms from cooling magma or lava
- process of sediments being laid down
- rock type characterized by layers and has visible grains
- cycle cycle that describes the transformation of rocks
- type of rock formed by lava cooling quickly
20 Clues: primary build block of rock • the main component of granite • the process that wears away rocks • particles that settle out in water • process of sediments being laid down • an example of extrusive igneous rock • the smallest particles in sedimentary rock • rock that forms from cooling magma or lava • type of rock formed by lava cooling quickly • ...
Ecosystem 2023-09-23
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- ecosystem This ecosystem is found on land
- pyramid Graphical representation of the topic levels
- ecosystem This ecosystem includes wherever there is salt water
- A network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
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- cycle Carbon moves among the air; the ground, and plants/animals
- cycle The movement of nitrogen through the environment
- level Each feeding level in an ecosystem
- An organism that produces its own food; also called producers
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
10 Clues: Organisms that cannot make their own food • level Each feeding level in an ecosystem • ecosystem This ecosystem is found on land • A network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem. • pyramid Graphical representation of the topic levels • An organism that produces its own food; also called producers • ...
The atmosphere around you /Water in the atmosphere 2025-06-03
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- The distance above sea level.
- It is the percent of water in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
- Liquid water that condenses from the air onto a cooler surface
- The temperature ati which condensation begins.
- During this process, molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun.
- The atmospher is composed of tiny molecules of gases, water vapor , and particles.Each molecule exerts a small amount of force when it collides with other particles.
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.
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- It is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- It is any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again.
- This is the layer with the lowest density of air.
- the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet.
- This layer of Earth´s atmosphere contains the most ozone .
- It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water
- One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere.
- It is any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth 's surface
15 Clues: The distance above sea level. • The temperature ati which condensation begins. • The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface. • This is the layer with the lowest density of air. • the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet. • It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water • One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere. • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-06-03
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- The distance above sea level.
- The temperature ati which condensation begins.
- This is the layer with the lowest density of air.
- The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface.
- This layer of Earth´s atmosphere contains the most ozone .
- One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere.
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- During this process, molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun.
- It is any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again.
- the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet.
- Liquid water that condenses from the air onto a cooler surface
- It is any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth 's surface
- It is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- The atmospher is composed of tiny molecules of gases, water vapor , and particles.Each molecule exerts a small amount of force when it collides with other particles.
- It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water
- It is the percent of water in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
15 Clues: The distance above sea level. • The temperature ati which condensation begins. • The movement of air parallel to Earth's surface. • This is the layer with the lowest density of air. • the thinenvelope of gases that sorrounds the planet. • It occurs when water vapor chnages into liquid water • One of the most abundant gas found in the atmosphere. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-03-25
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- where glycolysis happens
- product of etc
- uses hydrogen, O2 and produces H2O and 34 ATP
- needs oxygen
- carrier of hydrogen to the etc
- product of the krebs cycle
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- spilts glucose into 2 pyruvates
- where the krebs cycle and etc occur
- produces 2ATP and carbon dioxide
- does not need oxygen
- autotrophs and heterotrophs get ------- in the food they eat or make
- ...pyruvates are made in glycolysis
- produced in glycolysis and krebs cycle
- produced by the etc
- electrons carried via...
- is needed for the krebs cycle and etc
16 Clues: needs oxygen • product of etc • produced by the etc • does not need oxygen • where glycolysis happens • electrons carried via... • product of the krebs cycle • carrier of hydrogen to the etc • spilts glucose into 2 pyruvates • produces 2ATP and carbon dioxide • where the krebs cycle and etc occur • ...pyruvates are made in glycolysis • is needed for the krebs cycle and etc • ...
uwu 2021-08-05
Across
- organelle found in most cells
- a green type of cell
- helps the cell
- h2o
- most important part of an object
- a thick type of cell
- gas
- sugar which is an important energy source
Down
- breathing
- The cycle of plants
- a gas you inhale
- Membrane a type of cell
- cytoplasm of a cell
- wall a wall in your body
- something that moves in yo body
15 Clues: h2o • gas • breathing • helps the cell • a gas you inhale • The cycle of plants • cytoplasm of a cell • a green type of cell • a thick type of cell • Membrane a type of cell • wall a wall in your body • organelle found in most cells • something that moves in yo body • most important part of an object • sugar which is an important energy source
Vocab unit 1 2025-09-09
9 Clues: hide • Pinocchio • water cycle • new born puppy • childhood dream • high speed chase • construction site • reg light/green light • trying to buy something but not having enough money
Science Vocabulary Review 2021-05-04
Across
- energy, energy from the sun
- water that percolates, or drains, through soil and rocks and collects in underground reservoirs
- the substance which is dissolved in the solvent
- all living and nonliving things in a certain environment
- web, a system of overlapping and connecting food chains in an ecosystem
- a material that stops or slows the flow of heat, electricity or sound
- the outside atmospheric conditions
- energy, the energy in an object due to its position or motion
- chain, the sequence that traces food energy in an ecosystem
- a trait or feature
- a process by which wind or water drops sediment in new location
- the blending of light rays as they pass from one substance to another
- resources, resources that can be replaced as they are used
- behavior, behavior that is taught or acquired through experience
- circuit, an electrical path with no breaks or gaps
- light energy that bounces off a surface
- the study of weather, climate and Earth’s atmosphere
- resources, resources that cannot be readily replaced
- to soak up or take in
- a physical feature of Earth’s surface
- a property or characteristic of an object such as color, size or shape
- able to be dissolved in or by a liquid
- a combination of tow or more substances that keep their own properties
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- trait, a characteristic passed from parents to offspring
- fuel, a nonrenewable resource formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals
- a scientist who studies weather, climate and Earth’s atmosphere
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment
- the movement of sediment by wind, water or ice
- small particles of rock, soil, sand or shell deposited by water wind or ice
- to mix completely with another substance to form a solution
- energy, energy created by charged particles
- trait, a trait that occurs in response to the environment
- to sort objects into groups that are alike in some way
- the breaking down of rocks by water, wind and ice
- in a solution, the part of the mixture which other substances that are dissolved
- metamorphosis, the life cycle of an organism whose appearance does not change greatly and has three growth stages
- energy, a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen
- metamorphosis, the life cycle of an organism whose appearance changes greatly at each of the four stages
- energy, the energy of moving particles that produce heat
- a consumer that eats only plants
- cycle, the movement of water through Earth’s environment
- an organism that receives energy by breaking down dead matter, returning nutrients to the environment
- a color, shape or pattern that helps an animal blend into its surrounding
- a prediction of the weather
- a property of a material that enables it to be dissolved in or by another substance
- to join
- a mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed throughout
- the place in an ecosystem where an organism
48 Clues: to join • a trait or feature • to soak up or take in • energy, energy from the sun • a prediction of the weather • a consumer that eats only plants • the outside atmospheric conditions • a physical feature of Earth’s surface • able to be dissolved in or by a liquid • light energy that bounces off a surface • energy, energy created by charged particles • ...
Ecology Unit A- Weidert 2024-09-27
Across
- feeds off of other organisms
- sharing of a resource
- water cycle is an example of one
- first carnivore
- burning of fossil fuels
- roles an organism actually plays due to competition
- end of succession
- bean plants that host nitrogen fixing bacteria
- mosquitos and ticks
- kills and eats other organisms
- top of the food chain
- new island forming is an example of
- has a wide variety of food sources
- contains parasites
- mature species survivorship
- eats autotrophs and heterotrophs
- all the possible roles and organsim could play
- living portions of the ecosystem
- two organisms benefiting each other
- nonliving portions of ecosystem
- small species focused on reproduction and dispersion
- has very limited food sources
- number of indiv per unit area
- how we estimate animal populations
- how populations
- close relationship between two organisms
- model of how energy is transferred through ecosystem
- replacing of a previous ecosystem
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- number of individuals an ecosystem can sustain
- herbivore
- how we measure energy amounts in ecology
- one organism benefits the other organism unaffected
- all the interconnected species in an area
- number of species in an ecosystem
- gets killed by predators
- how cells give off carbon
- reproduction with unlimited resources
- pioneer species survivorship
- organsim found on rocks that can begin primary succession
- bottom of the food chain
- using of the same resources
- most important organism in the nitrogen cycle
- typically found in groups (social species)
- how we estimate plant populations
- how carbon gets into the biological process of the carbon cycle
- how organisms spread out
- slope on a population graph
- prevented from using a resource
- water leaving plants
- number of a species in the same location
- roundworms and tapeworms
- large competitive species
- roden and bird survivorship
53 Clues: herbivore • first carnivore • how populations • end of succession • contains parasites • mosquitos and ticks • water leaving plants • sharing of a resource • top of the food chain • burning of fossil fuels • gets killed by predators • bottom of the food chain • how organisms spread out • roundworms and tapeworms • how cells give off carbon • large competitive species • ...
Ecology Unit B- Weidert 2024-09-27
Across
- first carnivore
- mature species survivorship
- using of the same resources
- feeds off of other organisms
- water leaving plants
- reproduction with unlimited resources
- new island forming is an example of
- slope on a population graph
- roden and bird survivorship
- gets killed by predators
- kills and eats other organisms
- number of indiv per unit area
- roundworms and tapeworms
- how we measure energy amounts in ecology
- bottom of the food chain
- roles an organism actually plays due to competition
- two organisms benefiting each other
- number of individuals an ecosystem can sustain
- typically found in groups (social species)
- how populations grow with competition
- herbivore
- how organisms spread out
- nonliving portions of ecosystem
- organsim found on rocks that can begin primary succession
- pioneer species survivorship
- how carbon gets into the biological process of the carbon cycle
- contains parasites
- prevented from using a resource
- top of the food chain
Down
- water cycle is an example of one
- burning of fossil fuels
- how cells give off carbon
- has very limited food sources
- close relationship between two organisms
- all the possible roles and organsim could play
- number of a species in the same location
- bean plants that host nitrogen fixing bacteria
- mosquitos and ticks
- large competitive species
- model of how energy is transferred through ecosystem
- has a wide variety of food sources
- small species focused on reproduction and dispersion
- end of succession
- sharing of a resource
- how we estimate animal populations
- living portions of the ecosystem
- how we estimate plant populations
- most important organism in the nitrogen cycle
- one organism benefits the other organism unaffected
- replacing of a previous ecosystem
- all the interconnected species in an area
- eats autotrophs and heterotrophs
- number of species in an ecosystem
53 Clues: herbivore • first carnivore • end of succession • contains parasites • mosquitos and ticks • water leaving plants • sharing of a resource • top of the food chain • burning of fossil fuels • gets killed by predators • roundworms and tapeworms • bottom of the food chain • how organisms spread out • how cells give off carbon • large competitive species • mature species survivorship • ...
Ecosystems and Energy Flow 2024-08-09
Across
- organisms that eat dead organisms
- Factors all nonliving things in an ecosystem
- organism that makes its own food using
- law of Thermodynamics when energy is transformed from one form to other, some of the usable energy is lost to the surroundings.
- the consumers who get their food by breaking down dead organisms
- Any living thing
- study of flow of energy
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- when a plant uses sunlight to make sugar molecules
- law of Thermodynamics energy can neither be created nor destroyed by can be transformed from one form to other
- study of how organisms interact with each other and their surroundings
- All individuals of one species that occupy a particular geographic area
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- all plant life in a specific habitat
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- respiration process of breaking down food to yield energy
- part of the Earth where living things thrive and live
- Factors all living things in an ecosystem
- cycle a process in which nitrogen is cycled between the atmosphere, bacteria, and other organisms
- web a diagram that shows many feeding relationships that are possible in an ecosystem
- cycle process by which carbon is cycled between the atmosphere, land, water, and organisms
- level Each step in the transfer of energy through a food chain or food web in an ecosystem
- a group of different species that are commonly found together in a location
- Pyramid a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- all animal life in a specific habitat
- fixing bacteria organisms that can fix atmospheric nitrogen into chemical compounds
- where a group of organisms live
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- organisms that get their energy by eating other organisms.
- cycle the movement of phosphorous from environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- chain a sequence in which energy is transferred from one organism to the next as each organism eats another organism
30 Clues: Any living thing • study of flow of energy • where a group of organisms live • organisms that eat dead organisms • all plant life in a specific habitat • all animal life in a specific habitat • organism that makes its own food using • Factors all living things in an ecosystem • Factors all nonliving things in an ecosystem • when a plant uses sunlight to make sugar molecules • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-30
Across
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Principal Pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
- Cluster of proteins that span the thylakoid membrane and allow hydrogen ions(H+) to pass through
- process that requires oxygen
- Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
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- Light absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- Cluster of Chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids
- First set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- Fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- Process that does NOT require oxygen
- Second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy- extracting reactions
- (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
21 Clues: process that requires oxygen • Process that does NOT require oxygen • Electron carrier involved in glycolysis • Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • Compound used by cells to store and release energy • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • Cluster of Chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids • ...
Cellular respiration 2025-02-05
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- process by which energy can be released from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- reactions^process by which chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight
- does glycolysis occur?
- production that needs oxygen
- shaped membrane that contains chlorophyll
- essential liquid for plants and animals
- breathe in ___ and exhale carbon dioxide
- Transport Chain^Third stage of cellular respiration
- dioxide^what does C02 stand for?
- production that doesn't require oxygen
- Acid^type of fermentation that occurs in animals and some bacteria
- subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- Cycle^second stage of cellular respiration
- does energy originate from?
- of fermentation that occurs in yeast and bacteria
- energy carrying molecules of cells or the fuel for cells
- respiration^The main process that converts glucose into ATP
- does photosynthesis occur?
- dioxide and water are ___ of cellular respiration
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- energy^an energy converted from chemical energy so organisms can use it
- and Oxygen are ___ of cellular respiration
- carrier
- energy^energy that's stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules in substances
- in which organisms use energy from sunlight to make the sugar glucose
- reactions^a process by which carbon dioxide and energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make glucose
- breaks into 2 pieces and enters the Kreb Cycle ATP & electrons made
- part of the Mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle occur?
- unit of life
- organelles
- is glucose broken down into?
- sugar and your body's main source of energy
- that do cellular respiration
- triphosphate^what does ATP stand for?
- that surrounds the thylakoid
- Respiration is used to generate usable ATP ___
35 Clues: carrier • organelles • unit of life • does glycolysis occur? • does photosynthesis occur? • does energy originate from? • production that needs oxygen • is glucose broken down into? • that do cellular respiration • that surrounds the thylakoid • dioxide^what does C02 stand for? • triphosphate^what does ATP stand for? • production that doesn't require oxygen • ...
Water Systems - Grade 8 (Samrath Singh Pannu 8A) 2025-03-24
Across
- Caps A thick layer of snow that drifts away to the ocean when it breaks.
- Cycle The process of water being recycled through a cycle
- A large body of water between land and masses.
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- A method of obtaining water from the ground.
- A very tiny organism that we cant see from our eyes.
- Refers to a place's various temperatures for a given day.
6 Clues: A method of obtaining water from the ground. • A large body of water between land and masses. • A very tiny organism that we cant see from our eyes. • Refers to a place's various temperatures for a given day. • Cycle The process of water being recycled through a cycle • Caps A thick layer of snow that drifts away to the ocean when it breaks.
Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle 2024-02-05
Across
- A process where water bodies become enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae and depletion of oxygen, often resulting from high levels of nitrogen and phosphorous.
- Plants that have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, enabling them to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
- Organic material, both living and once-living, such as plants, microorganisms
- The extent to which nutrients, including forms of nitrogen, are available for uptake by organisms, influencing productivity and growth in ecosystems.
- The biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrate, performed by certain bacteria and archaea, a crucial step in the nitrogen cycle.
- The reduction of nitrates back into the largely inert nitrogen gas (N2), completing the nitrogen cycle.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
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- Organisms that produce their own food from inorganic substances using light or chemical energy, playing a key role in the carbon cycle through photosynthesis.
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat and contribute to global warming.
- The breakdown of dead organic material into simpler substances by decomposers like bacteria and fungi, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
- A powerful greenhouse gas produced by soil cultivation practices, especially the use of commercial and organic fertilizers.
- Organisms that cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition, contributing to the carbon cycle through respiration and decomposition.
- The conversion of organic nitrogen (from dead bodies and waste products) into ammonia by decomposing bacteria and fungi.
- The removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use, impacting carbon and nitrogen cycles.
- The metabolic process by which living cells break down sugars, fats, and proteins to produce energy, involving the intake of oxygen and
- A potent greenhouse gas produced through anaerobic decomposition, ruminant digestion, and fossil fuel extraction.
- Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration, absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
17 Clues: Organic material, both living and once-living, such as plants, microorganisms • The reduction of nitrates back into the largely inert nitrogen gas (N2), completing the nitrogen cycle. • Gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat and contribute to global warming. • ...
Nature of Ecosystems 2013-05-14
Across
- a source normally unavailable to producers such as fossilized remains, rocks, and deep-sea sediments
- feed on other organisms
- exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles
- feed on dead organic material in soil
- feed on plants and animals:example. Humans
- producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment
- describes the continuous movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to the ground & sea
- a community along with its physical and chemical environment.
- complicated relationships that exist in natural ecosystems
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- feed on other animals
- make their own food
- when producers absorb solar energy
- sedimentary cycle that consists of the movement of phosphorus from rocks to soil & sea
- exemplified by the phosphorus cycle
- through which chemicals move along food chains, perhaps never entering an exchange pool
- a source from which organisms do normally take chemicals, such as the atmosphere
- describes the continuous movement of water on and below the earths surface
- both land and aquatic organisms exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere
- feed on solely plants or algae
19 Clues: make their own food • feed on other animals • feed on other organisms • feed on solely plants or algae • when producers absorb solar energy • exemplified by the phosphorus cycle • feed on dead organic material in soil • feed on plants and animals:example. Humans • exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles • producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-11-19
10 Clues: H2O • human • plants • C6H12O2 • dioxide CO2 • comes from glycolysis • the smallest living organism • Energy the source of photosynthesis • Uses light energy and H2O to charge battery • Cycle produce C6H12O6 to be used in cellular respiration
Pacific Paradise? A depressing eel story 2022-08-17
Across
- What are fresh water crayfish called?
- Which organs have shrunk during summer?
- What is an eel's ear bone called?
- What do you call a young eel?
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- Where were two long-fin eels caught?
- What is a microscopic sized thing that eels eat?
- when does the eel's body change?
- What is the final part of the eel cycle?
- What is the first part of the eel cycle?
- What's the name of the body part where all eggs are kept?
10 Clues: What do you call a young eel? • when does the eel's body change? • What is an eel's ear bone called? • Where were two long-fin eels caught? • What are fresh water crayfish called? • Which organs have shrunk during summer? • What is the final part of the eel cycle? • What is the first part of the eel cycle? • What is a microscopic sized thing that eels eat? • ...
Ecosystem 2023-09-23
Across
- ecosystem This ecosystem is found on land
- pyramid Graphical representation of the topic levels
- ecosystem This ecosystem includes wherever there is salt water
- A network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
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- cycle Carbon moves among the air; the ground, and plants/animals
- cycle The movement of nitrogen through the environment
- level Each feeding level in an ecosystem
- An organism that produces its own food; also called producers
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
10 Clues: Organisms that cannot make their own food • level Each feeding level in an ecosystem • ecosystem This ecosystem is found on land • A network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem. • pyramid Graphical representation of the topic levels • An organism that produces its own food; also called producers • ...
Unit 1 Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- The type of primary productivity that is the total amount of solar energy that producers in an ecosystem capture via photosynthesis over a given period of time.
- This biome may also be referred to as a woodland or chaparral.
- This is the most biodiverse terrestrial biome.
- This type of pyramid shows the organisms at each level. We use this pyramid to talk about the 10% rule and transfer of energy.
- The release of water from leaves into the atmosphere during photosynthesis.
- Bacteria that live on the nodules of beans are excellent at performing this part of the nitrogen cycle.
- This term means low in oxygen.
- This type of relationship between two different species benefits both species in a positive way.
- This commonplace household product results in an excessive amount of phosphates in waterways.
- Geographic regions of land that are categorized by their precipitation patterns and plant growth.
- This type of decomposition occurs when oxygen is present.
- This type of lake has very low levels of nutrients. It will have very little vegetation and clear water.
- The name of the zone in the ocean where sunlight does not reach and photosynthesis cannot occur.
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- The phenomenon that occurs when two species evolve to better share a resource such as a habitat or food source.
- Organisms that use the sun’s energy to produce usable forms of energy. Another name for these organisms is autotrophs.
- Carbon dioxide is constantly moving between the ocean and the atmosphere in this movement of the carbon cycle.
- This zone of a lake is shallow and has emergent plants, such as cattail.
- The process performed by plants when solar energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers. It increases in areas with a lot of impermeable surfaces.
- A non-native species may become this if it is introduced into an ecosystem where it has no natural predators.
- This category of organism consumes dead animals.
- This biome has permafrost.
- This part of the nitrogen cycle is when plants take in nitrogen from the soil and incorporate it into their tissues.
- This is the most productive aquatic biome. (i.e. lots of photosynthesis happening here)
- The process by which dissolved molecules are transported through the soil via groundwater.
25 Clues: This biome has permafrost. • This term means low in oxygen. • This is the most biodiverse terrestrial biome. • This category of organism consumes dead animals. • This type of decomposition occurs when oxygen is present. • This biome may also be referred to as a woodland or chaparral. • This zone of a lake is shallow and has emergent plants, such as cattail. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
Across
- NADPH stands for ___________
- transfer of information between neurons
- a reaction that yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies.
- combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
- it requires energy for it to happen.
- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- a five-carbon sugar found in RNA
- synthesis of polymers from monomers
- it is where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- carbon dioxide and water react, using light energy, to produce glucose and oxygen
- Acid also known as the Krebs cycle or TCA.
- its main function in citric acid is to transport carbon atoms
- protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- one of the reactants of aerobic respiration.
- range of all types of EM radiation.
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- FADH stands for __________
- energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
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- has a chlorophyll called P700.
- used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- tightening of muscles when you do some activity.
- it happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and occur in the presence of sunlight.
- a green pigment foung in plants.
- under anaerobic conditions, the pyruvic acid is reduced to lacticid acid by ____________
- responsible for the brown and black skin
- a type of cellular communication which a cell prduces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- Phosphorylation process occurring in mitochondria and accounts for majority of the ATP production.
- functional units for photosynthesis.
- emitted by the sun and the reason skin tans and burns.
- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- iron-containing sulphur protein, which is the first pigment that accepts PS1
- Krebs cycle was named after him.
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- the chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
40 Clues: FADH stands for __________ • NADPH stands for ___________ • has a chlorophyll called P700. • a green pigment foung in plants. • a five-carbon sugar found in RNA • Krebs cycle was named after him. • synthesis of polymers from monomers • range of all types of EM radiation. • it requires energy for it to happen. • functional units for photosynthesis. • ...
Mitosis and Meiosis 2023-03-01
Across
- a stage that includes mitosis and cytokinesis
- process of reproduction and growth of cells
- instructions for making an organism
- second step in Meiosis
- a condensed region where chromatids are held together
- long strands of DNA found in eukaryotic cells nucleus
- the synthesis phase of the cell cycle
- the final stage of cell cycle
- a type of cell division
- the first growth phase of the cell cycle
- a type of cell division that ends up with four daughter cells
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- a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis
- a multicellular organism except egg or sperm
- what chromosomes help create
- reproductive cells
- chromosomes are on opposite sides of the cell
- identical copies of chromosomes
- a gene carrying DNA
- cell grows and preforms its functions
- second growth phase of the cell cycle
20 Clues: reproductive cells • a gene carrying DNA • second step in Meiosis • a type of cell division • what chromosomes help create • the final stage of cell cycle • a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis • identical copies of chromosomes • instructions for making an organism • the synthesis phase of the cell cycle • cell grows and preforms its functions • second growth phase of the cell cycle • ...
Science Unit Vocabulary 2021-02-05
Across
- The deepest part of the ocean
- Forms when the sun, moon, and Earth align at a 90 degree angle
- When different water forms fall from the clouds
- It powers the water cycle
- When rain starts to run of hills and land
- The planet that revolves around Earth
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- Its right after the Continental Shelf
- This forms when the sun,moon, and earth align
- Flattest land on Earth
- Valley The little crevices on the Mid Ocean Ridge
- When water vapor cools down and forms clouds
11 Clues: Flattest land on Earth • It powers the water cycle • The deepest part of the ocean • Its right after the Continental Shelf • The planet that revolves around Earth • When rain starts to run of hills and land • When water vapor cools down and forms clouds • This forms when the sun,moon, and earth align • When different water forms fall from the clouds • ...
Science 2021-06-03
Across
- a tiny nonliving particle that reproduces inside a living cell
- organism with multiple cells
- cycle, the movement of water around the earth
- the earth water system
- average weather in a long period of time
- a sequence of DNA that determines a trait
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- a material that doesn't conduct heat well
- an animal with a backbone
- parts of Earth that contain living organisms
- gas, a gas in Earth's atmosphere that absorbs heat leaving the surface
- stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface
11 Clues: the earth water system • an animal with a backbone • organism with multiple cells • average weather in a long period of time • a material that doesn't conduct heat well • a sequence of DNA that determines a trait • parts of Earth that contain living organisms • cycle, the movement of water around the earth • stream, high-speed winds about 10 km above the surface • ...
Science Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- the action of turning a solid to a liquid
- the planet we live on
- a rock with sediments in it
- the action of water forming a cWatercyclecore the inner part of our world
- made of water and can weigh 1 million pounds
- molten rock that cools down
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- happens when a cloud gets too heavy
- the cycle of water
- the action of turning a liquid to a solid
- the layer below the crust
- the layer of the planet we walk on
11 Clues: the cycle of water • the planet we live on • the layer below the crust • a rock with sediments in it • molten rock that cools down • the layer of the planet we walk on • happens when a cloud gets too heavy • the action of turning a solid to a liquid • the action of turning a liquid to a solid • made of water and can weigh 1 million pounds • ...
