water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-30
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Listening Deeply 2026-02-18
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- – First opera of the Ring Cycle
- – Composer of the Ring Cycle
- – Home of a world-class orchestra
- – High male voice
- – Romantic-era composer
- – Recurring musical theme
- – Section of a larger work
- – Baroque master of counterpoint
- – City of a famed orchestra and concert hall
- – French impressionist composer
- – Gradual increase in volume
- – Orchestra known for powerful brass
- – Speed of music
- – Soloist with orchestra
- – Final opera of the Ring Cycle (shortened form)
- – Musical resolution
- – Wagner’s four-opera cycle
- – A staged musical drama
- – Composer of La Bohème
- – Orchestral introduction
- – Home of the Concertgebouw
- – Piece for two voices
- – Soft dynamic marking
- Halls & Orchestras (trimmed for overlap)
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- – City with a major symphony orchestra
- – Text of an opera
- – Contrapuntal composition
- – Large instrumental ensemble
- – Group of singers
- – Legendary New York concert hall
- – Prolific Classical composer
- – Loud dynamic marking
- – Global classical music hub
- Theme (keep these)
- – Italian opera composer
- – Composer of monumental symphonies
- – Slow tempo marking
- – Large orchestral work
- – High female voice
- (excellent crossing potential)
- – Instrumental composition
- – Hero of Wagner’s Ring Cycle
- “Texture” Fill (use if Crossword Labs still leaves gaps)
- & Classical Music Terminology (this is the glue)
- – Fast tempo marking
- – Solo vocal piece
- – Composer of vast symphonies
- – Second opera of the Ring Cycle
48 Clues: – Speed of music • – High male voice • – Text of an opera • – Group of singers • Theme (keep these) • – Solo vocal piece • – High female voice • – Slow tempo marking • – Musical resolution • – Fast tempo marking • – Loud dynamic marking • – Piece for two voices • – Soft dynamic marking • – Romantic-era composer • – Large orchestral work • – Composer of La Bohème • – Italian opera composer • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2021-05-04
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- 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 • ...
uwu 2021-08-05
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- 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
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- 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
Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle 2024-02-05
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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- 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. • ...
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
Water Systems - Grade 8 (Samrath Singh Pannu 8A) 2025-03-24
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- 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.
Matter Tanner M 2015-03-11
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- The stage in the water cycle before precipitation. Wen gas turns into a liquid again.
- The smallest part of matter. Contains Nucleus, Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
- This consists of Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma
- The atoms move around in a medium pace. Takes the shape of its container. It has a definite volume.
- The amount of something there is.
- The time when a liquid becomes a solid do to the temperature.
- The time when a solid becomes a liquid do to the temperature
- Holds two or more elements
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- The smallest part of a compound
- The time when a liquid gets so hot it starts to bubble then it becomes a gas
- The amount of space an object takes up
- When you morph something into something else and can't morph it back.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- When you morph something into something else and can't morph it back
- Holds two or more substances blended evenly
- Objects put together that can be separated.
- Can not be broken down. Something that makes something else.
- The atoms move around a little bit. Only has one shape.
- The stage in the water cycle when liquid becomes a gas.
- The atoms move fast but not really fast. Does not have a shape or volume.
- The atoms move very, very fast. Found in space and light bulbs.
21 Clues: Holds two or more elements • The smallest part of a compound • The amount of something there is. • The amount of space an object takes up • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Holds two or more substances blended evenly • Objects put together that can be separated. • This consists of Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma • ...
Bottanicals 2023-04-28
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- external woody tissue of stems and roots
- hard, pointed outgrowth
- part of stem where leaves or branches come from
- a woody perennial plant without a single main trunk; smaller than a tee
- plant whose habitat is in water
- point furthest from attachment point
- bisexual
- flattened part of the leaf
- a legume
- positioned in front of
- hard, dry fruit with one seed
- divide to more than one level
- segment of a joint stem
- organsim living in another organism
- merging of veins into a new network
- fruit with seeds
- pollen bearing part of stamen
- climbing
- asexual vegetative reproduction
- ear-shaped lobe
- hybridization
- life cycle completes in two years
- young plant inside seed prior to germination
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- powdery mass shed from anthers
- prickly fruit
- a part of an organ
- at different levels of the stem
- born above the surface of the ground or water
- composed of several parts
- a sharp, stiff point
- self-pollinating or self-fertilizing plant
- thick storage organ
- flesh-colored
- springing from the root
- plant axis
- a life cycle that lasts a year
- microscopic plant structure unit
- category of ranking between division and order
- not native
- branches and foliage of a tree; the crown
- another name for vein
41 Clues: bisexual • a legume • climbing • plant axis • not native • prickly fruit • flesh-colored • hybridization • ear-shaped lobe • fruit with seeds • a part of an organ • thick storage organ • a sharp, stiff point • another name for vein • positioned in front of • hard, pointed outgrowth • springing from the root • segment of a joint stem • composed of several parts • flattened part of the leaf • ...
STIR Quiz 2017-06-05
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- brew capsule that has light body, subtle fruity aroma and buttery finish.
- coffee infused with nitrogen and steeped 20 hours in cold water
- abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake
- our new Service Center location for CBTL machines.
- black tea capsule with botanicals and spices
- espresso capsule that has velvety body, smoky aroma and bittersweet finish.
- it is needed when priming Clio machine.
- part needed to be attached to spindle tip to create froth.
- this machine dispenses 1.5 oz for espresso, 3 oz for long espresso. and 5 oz for brew.
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- Pie Dark Chocolate, Oreo cookies and pecans swirled together for a singularly sweet sensation.
- button to press when priming milk jug of Bianca machine.
- sleek design meets vibrant color with smooth curves and gleaming metallic
- CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout
- this part has to be attached to the milk jug to start descale cycle for Bianca.
- has a dual function technology that can create hot milk and froth.
- CBTL™ machines use the finest Italian technology perfected by _________ System
- button to press to start the descale cycle.
- a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye
- it is needed once the machine has brewed 500 capsules and water residues have built up inside.
- ______ the machine to switch between coffee and tea brew.
20 Clues: abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake • it is needed when priming Clio machine. • a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye • button to press to start the descale cycle. • black tea capsule with botanicals and spices • our new Service Center location for CBTL machines. • CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout • ...
STIR Quiz 2017-06-05
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- Dark Chocolate, Oreo cookies and pecans swirled together for a singularly sweet sensation.
- it is needed once the machine has brewed 500 capsules and water residues have built up inside.
- a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye
- has a dual function technology that can create hot milk and froth.
- black tea capsule with botanicals and spices
- abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake
- this machine dispenses 1.5 oz for espresso, 3 oz for long espresso. and 5 oz for brew.
- espresso capsule that has velvety body, smoky aroma and bittersweet finish.
- part needed to be attached to spindle tip to create froth.
- ______ the machine to switch between coffee and tea brew.
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- coffee infused with nitrogen and steeped 20 hours in cold water
- button to press when priming milk jug of Bianca machine.
- sleek design meets vibrant color with smooth curves and gleaming metallic
- this part has to be attached to the milk jug to start descale cycle for Bianca.
- button to press to start the descale cycle.
- it is needed when priming Clio machine.
- our new Service Center location for CBTL machines.
- brew capsule that has light body, subtle fruity aroma and buttery finish.
- CBTL™ machines use the finest Italian technology perfected by _________ System
- CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout
20 Clues: abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake • it is needed when priming Clio machine. • a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye • button to press to start the descale cycle. • black tea capsule with botanicals and spices • our new Service Center location for CBTL machines. • CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout • ...
STIR Quiz 2017-06-05
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- espresso capsule that has velvety body, smoky aroma and bittersweet finish.
- CBTL™ machines use the finest Italian technology perfected by _________ System
- abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake
- our new Service Center location for CBTL machines.
- CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout
- Dark Chocolate, Oreo cookies and pecans swirled together for a singularly sweet sensation.
- this part has to be attached to the milk jug to start descale cycle for Bianca.
- this machine dispenses 1.5 oz for espresso, 3 oz for long espresso. and 5 oz for brew.
- brew capsule that has light body, subtle fruity aroma and buttery finish.
- it is needed when priming Clio machine.
- a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye
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- ______ the machine to switch between coffee and tea brew.
- part needed to be attached to spindle tip to create froth.
- has a dual function technology that can create hot milk and froth.
- button to press when priming milk jug of Bianca machine.
- black tea capsule with botanicals and spices
- sleek design meets vibrant color with smooth curves and gleaming metallic
- it is needed once the machine has brewed 500 capsules and water residues have built up inside.
- button to press to start the descale cycle.
- coffee infused with nitrogen and steeped 20 hours in cold water
20 Clues: abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake • it is needed when priming Clio machine. • a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye • button to press to start the descale cycle. • black tea capsule with botanicals and spices • our new Service Center location for CBTL machines. • CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout • ...
Vocabulary Words Biology 2019-11-25
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- a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- use light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis.
- a process that produces chemical changes in organic substrates through the action of enzymes.
- not requiring oxygen.
- the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis that take place in three key steps.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas.
- requiring the presence off oxygen.
- are membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts.
- the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
- a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell.
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- an organic acid.
- process used by plants taking in energy from sunlight and turning it into chemical energy.
- a chemical compound and a simple alcohol.
- a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to release stored energy.
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes.
- a series of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane that shuttles electrons from NADH to molecular oxygen.
- a simple sugar.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a colorless, odorless gas.
- process when cells obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose and releasing carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
- provides energy to drive many processes in living cells.
22 Clues: a simple sugar. • an organic acid. • not requiring oxygen. • a colorless, odorless gas. • requiring the presence off oxygen. • a colorless, odorless reactive gas. • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes. • a chemical compound and a simple alcohol. • a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid. • are membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts. • ...
Pacific Paradise? A depressing eel story 2022-08-17
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- 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
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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 • ...
Environment 2020-06-04
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- A place of living organisms like plants & animals
- won't make us thirsty
- Process for re-use
- Act of cutting down trees
- Part of our atmosphere
- Home for each & every living being in this world
- It occurs on mountains due to floods & deforestation
- food without any chemicals or colors
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- It has two wheels & safe for nature
- He/she is the god of food
- Something make air, water & land dirty
- Causes sea level rise, irregular weather conditions
- When it comes from up everyone will be happy
- It converts air into electricity
- It provides oxygen
- Place for fishes not for plastics
16 Clues: Process for re-use • It provides oxygen • won't make us thirsty • Part of our atmosphere • He/she is the god of food • Act of cutting down trees • It converts air into electricity • Place for fishes not for plastics • It has two wheels & safe for nature • food without any chemicals or colors • Something make air, water & land dirty • When it comes from up everyone will be happy • ...
__________ Cycle 2023-11-23
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- financial gain
- amounts of money due at a certain period
- a high point in the economy
- a measure of the monetary value of goods and services
- spending value of goods and services purchased by residents
- economy moving from a trough to a peak
- a payment for a period of work
- the amount of money received in an amount of time
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- the downswing to a trough
- the manufacturing of goods and materials
- a state of paid work
- the uphill movement to a peak
- financial loss
- a low point in the economy
14 Clues: financial gain • financial loss • a state of paid work • the downswing to a trough • a low point in the economy • a high point in the economy • the uphill movement to a peak • a payment for a period of work • economy moving from a trough to a peak • amounts of money due at a certain period • the manufacturing of goods and materials • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- synthesis of polymers from monomers
- protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- range of all types of EM radiation.
- has a chlorophyll called P700.
- it happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and occur in the presence of sunlight.
- a green pigment foung in plants.
- emitted by the sun and the reason skin tans and burns.
- process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- a five-carbon sugar found in RNA
- Krebs cycle was named after him.
- NADPH stands for ___________
- a type of cellular communication which a cell prduces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- it is where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- FFAs stands for ____________
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
- FADH stands for __________
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- functional units for photosynthesis.
- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- transfer of information between neurons
- carbon dioxide and water react, using light energy, to produce glucose and oxygen
- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- responsible for the brown and black skin
- iron-containing sulphur protein, which is the first pigment that accepts PS1
- its main function in citric acid is to transport carbon atoms
- under anaerobic conditions, the pyruvic acid is reduced to lacticid acid by ____________
- Phosphorylation process occurring in mitochondria and accounts for majority of the ATP production.
- used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- the chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
- Acid also known as the Krebs cycle or TCA.
- it requires energy for it to happen.
- it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- tightening of muscles when you do some activity.
- energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- one of the reactants of aerobic respiration.
- a reaction that yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies.
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
41 Clues: FADH stands for __________ • NADPH stands for ___________ • FFAs 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. • functional units for photosynthesis. • it requires energy for it to happen. • ...
Ecology Part 2 2024-03-15
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- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- the oxidation of organic or inorganic substrates for ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation using exogenously derived terminal (or alternate) electron acceptors other than oxygen
- refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy
- the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment, involving the incorporation of carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels.
- an important heat-trapping gas, also known as a greenhouse gas
- biological occurrence where the output of a system amplifies the system
- metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate
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- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material.
- a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.
- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
- the long-term heating of Earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial period
- any external solution that has a high solute concentration and low water concentration compared to body fluids.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- Passive diffusion across a cell membrane.
- the process of movement of molecules under a concentration gradient
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
20 Clues: Passive diffusion across a cell membrane. • source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • an important heat-trapping gas, also known as a greenhouse gas • refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • the process of movement of molecules under a concentration gradient • ...
Chapter 2 Sections 1 & 2 2013-09-09
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- caused by droughts or long periods of lower-than-normal precipitation
- its tilt causes the change in Earth's seasons
- one trip around the sun (365 1/4 days)
- energy from the sun in order to survive
- regions close to the equator that have seasons marked by rainfall
- rise in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans
- one complete spin of the Earth on its Axis
- where most of our freshwater is located
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- they experience opposite seasons
- type of water found in Earth's streams, lakes, and rivers
- type of water that falls to the Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- you obtain it by digging wells
- distance north and south of Earth's equator
- The movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- caused by heavy rains and can damage property
15 Clues: you obtain it by digging wells • they experience opposite seasons • one trip around the sun (365 1/4 days) • energy from the sun in order to survive • where most of our freshwater is located • one complete spin of the Earth on its Axis • distance north and south of Earth's equator • its tilt causes the change in Earth's seasons • ...
The 4 Spheres 2022-11-02
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- The name for liquid turning into gas
- Earth's system that consists of all living things
- the name for gas turning into liquid
- Earth's subsystem that consists of non-living soil, rocks, and mineral that make up land on Earth
- the Greek word for groun
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- water that falls from clouds to the ground, in varying different forms
- Earth's subsystem that includes all of the water on Earth's surface
- the hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere are all connected. They all ____ with each other.
- Earth's subsystem that is made of the gases surrounding the planet
- the Greek word for life
- the process of the Earth being worn away with water or wind
- the Greek word for air
- the Greek word for water
- the___is the cycle that is connected to the hydrosphere
- Earth's four subsystems of water, land, living things, or air
15 Clues: the Greek word for air • the Greek word for life • the Greek word for water • the Greek word for groun • The name for liquid turning into gas • the name for gas turning into liquid • Earth's system that consists of all living things • the___is the cycle that is connected to the hydrosphere • the process of the Earth being worn away with water or wind • ...
Crossword Puzzle Chapter 3 2024-12-09
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- The system that contains all living things on Earth.
- Water that is found on the ground
- When tiny droplets join together to form larger droplets to form a cloud
- A natrually occuring solid that is a blend of organic matter and minerals
- Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- The process which plants release water vapor through their leaves
- The hard rocky layer of Earth
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- The state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- The system of Earth that contains water.
- The process which water turns into a gas
- cycle The series of processes that transport and continually change rocks into different forms
- The process that lifts Earth's materials to higher elevations.
- The average weather pattern over a long period of time
- The layer of air above Earth that contains mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen
- The continuous movement of water on, above and below the Earth's surface.
- Natrually occuring solids that have crystal structures
16 Clues: The hard rocky layer of Earth • Water that is found on the ground • The system of Earth that contains water. • The process which water turns into a gas • Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • The system that contains all living things on Earth. • The average weather pattern over a long period of time • ...
Science Unit Vocabulary 2021-02-05
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Earth's Waters 2016-09-11
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- water from oceans or seas or both
- a storage space for fluids
- a large body of water within a body of land
- transitional lands between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface, or the land is covered by shallow water
- process where rain water soaks into the ground
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- a zone of partially saturated soil just above the water table
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls to the earth as the result of water vapor condensing in the atmosphere
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- upper surface of an unconfined aquifer
- is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms
- soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea
- evaporation of water from plants and leaves
- describes the constant movement of water above, on, and below the earth's surface. Processes such as precipitation, evaporation, condensation, infiltration, and runoff comprise the cycle.
- average length of time that an entity, in this case a water molecule, will remain in a reservoir
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water
- a geologic formation that holds and yields usable amounts of water
- also known as Global Ocean Conveyor (Acronym)
19 Clues: a storage space for fluids • water from oceans or seas or both • upper surface of an unconfined aquifer • a large body of water within a body of land • evaporation of water from plants and leaves • also known as Global Ocean Conveyor (Acronym) • process where rain water soaks into the ground • is the measure of all the salts dissolved in water • ...
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 • ...
Ecology Unit A- Weidert 2024-09-27
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- 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 grow with competition
- 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 • 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 • using of the same resources • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword puzzle 2025-11-07
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- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce two ATP per each high energy molecule.
- This process splits a 6 carbon sugar into pyruvic acid and NADH. Happens in the Cytoplasm
- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce 3 ATP molecules per each high energy molecule.
- This is an anaerobic activity that breaks down organic compounds to create ATP. Muscle cells undergo this when there is not enough oxygen intake.
- The waste product of the Krebs Cycle
- The third stage of cellular respiration and can generate up to 38 ATP
- This fluid like substance holds all organelles in the cell. This is also where glycosis takes place.
- This is where inside the mitochondria the Krebs Cycle takes place
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- This aerobic process breaks down Aceytl CoA into high energy electrons and gives them to NAD+ and FAD
- Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- This part of the mitochondria separates ions to create a electrochemical gradient which helps make ATP.
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- A cellular process that produces ATP. It has 3 stages.
- This is the input for the Krebs Cycle and is broken down during it to produce: 4 carbon dioxide, 2 ATP, 6 NAPH, 2 FADH2
- These need to consume to create energy
- We consume this to give us glucose
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- All work requires this
- This molecule holds potential energy and releases it when one of its bonds break. This molecule fuels cell processes.
- A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis
- These make food for themselves
- This is formed at the end of the ETC when electrons and H+ ions combine with oxygen.
- This is the powerhouse of the cell where most cellular respiration takes place.
- Acid This is one of the products of glycolysis and is made of 3 carbons. When one carbon goes away it is made into Aceytl CoA.
24 Clues: All work requires this • These make food for themselves • We consume this to give us glucose • The waste product of the Krebs Cycle • These need to consume to create energy • Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis • ...
Unit 2 2022-09-26
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- function is to shuttle electrons from NADH to FADH2
- all the gasses surrounding earth
- pigment in chloroplasts
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- a situation in which oxygen is present
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules
- nutrient forms backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- water, soil, living things,(not air)
- site of cellular respiration
- converts light energy into chemical energy, where photosynthesis takes place
- alcoholic, lactic acid, acetic acid, alkaline
- all the soil and rocks on earth
- uses light energy to make molecules needed for photosynthesis
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- one of the principal chemical compounds the cells use to store and release energy, made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- first step in the breakdown of glucose
- organisms that break down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds
- made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 2 phosphate groups
- substances created during a chemical reaction
- AKA the Calvin cycle
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed" for living things to use, often limited
- all water on earth
- citric acid cycle
- all living things on earth
27 Clues: citric acid cycle • all water on earth • AKA the Calvin cycle • pigment in chloroplasts • all living things on earth • site of cellular respiration • all the soil and rocks on earth • all the gasses surrounding earth • water, soil, living things,(not air) • first step in the breakdown of glucose • a situation in which oxygen is present • ...
Exam Review Chap 1 & 2 2024-01-03
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- Made up of amino acids.
- Twisted ladder of DNA.
- Allows the Carbon dioxide to enter the plant.
- First replication of DNA.
- Scientist to see animalcules, or tiny living things.
- Cause most cases of cancer.
- - Pairs with Adenine during DNA replication.
- Organic compounds that include sugars and starches.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- The diffusion of water.
- A transport that requires energy.
- Final stage of cell cycle.
- Stage of the cell cycle, where the nucleus divides into two new nuclei.
- DNA and RNA.
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- Chromatin condenses and forms rod-like structures.
- A structures found in plant cells only.
- The ability to distinguish the individual parts of an object.
- Organelles that are more numerous in active cells.
- Pigment in plants that captures the energy in sunlight.
- A product of fermentation in yeast cells.
- produced during photosynthesis.
- Storage of water in the cells.
- The smallest units of an element.
- The region between the nucleus and the cell membrane.
- Scientist that discovered all plants are made of cells.
- Grain like organelles on which proteins are made.
- Movement of Molecules from an area of greater concentration to an are of lesser concentration.
- Makers of their own food.
- Each identical strand of a chromosome.
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
30 Clues: DNA and RNA. • Twisted ladder of DNA. • Made up of amino acids. • The diffusion of water. • First replication of DNA. • Makers of their own food. • Final stage of cell cycle. • Cause most cases of cancer. • Storage of water in the cells. • produced during photosynthesis. • The smallest units of an element. • A transport that requires energy. • Each identical strand of a chromosome. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-25
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- is a molecule that carries energy within cells
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- produced in carbohydrate matter usually by bacterial fermentation
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- made from sugar, starch and other carbohydrates by fermentation
- a series of electron transporters embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane
- sugar
- the air that we breath
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose
- H20
- a series of enzyme-mediated reactions where the product of one reaction is used as the substrate in the next
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- does not use oxygen
- membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts
- the set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts
- The series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that require light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- CO2
- green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast
- uses oxygen
22 Clues: CO2 • H20 • sugar • uses oxygen • does not use oxygen • the air that we breath • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • is a molecule that carries energy within cells • membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts • colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2022-12-12
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- a series of reactions that take energy from glucose and produces it into two three carbon molecules called pyruvates/pyruvic acids and two ATP
- a green organelle that assists in photosynthesis; located in the leaves
- light from the sun
- a type of reaction that doesn't require light to proceed
- a series of reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a liquid; the universal solvent
- a series of reactions that take six oxygen and produce six water and thirty-four atp
- a part of photosynthesis; the waste our body exhales while breathing
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- the process plants use to create food for itself and oxygen
- another word for sugar
- a type of reaction that requires light to proceed
- any colored material found in a plant or animal cell; example is chlorophyll
- an organelle that powers most of the cell's energy for reactions; the main site for cellular respiration
- the membrane bound compartments inside chloroplasts
- a coenzyme that helps other enzymes transfer energy to cells
- an organism that produces organic compounds using carbon
- what almost all living things need to survive; what you inhale while breathing
- the green pigment inside the chloroplasts that assist in photosynthesis
- a series of reactions that take two Acetyl CoA and produce four carbons and two ATP (one per cycle)
- the colorless fluid inside the chloroplast
20 Clues: light from the sun • another word for sugar • a liquid; the universal solvent • the colorless fluid inside the chloroplast • a type of reaction that requires light to proceed • the membrane bound compartments inside chloroplasts • an organism that produces organic compounds using carbon • a type of reaction that doesn't require light to proceed • ...
The Ocean 2024-11-25
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- Submerged volcanoes and hills
- Scientist who studies marine environments and life
- Relatively flat, deep sea floor
- Water that is drinkable
- A ring of low coral islands and reefs surrounding a central lagoon
- Deep notch in the ocean floor created by plate subduction
- A steep drop that leads to the bottom of the ocean
- Bottom-dwelling animals and plants
- The zero height that cartographers, mariners, and aircraft pilots use to measure elevation
- Strings of volcanic islands
- Smooth transition from the steep slope to the ocean floor
- Important marine geologic features that form from the activities of animals
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- A strip of land that separates the coastal region from the ocean
- Ensures a constant supply of nitrogen
- Continuously affected by tides, density, salinity, and weather
- Animals and plants that do not live on the bottom of the oceans
- The ocean's saltiness
- Land that slopes out gently away from the continent
- A vast process operating at the surface of the earth
- Deep holes carved into the Continental Slope
- A large section of ocean mostly surrounded by land or islands
- Submerged mountain range
- Vast bodies of salt water that separate the continents
- An ever-changing place that extends underwater beyond the shore
24 Clues: The ocean's saltiness • Water that is drinkable • Submerged mountain range • Strings of volcanic islands • Submerged volcanoes and hills • Relatively flat, deep sea floor • Bottom-dwelling animals and plants • Ensures a constant supply of nitrogen • Deep holes carved into the Continental Slope • Scientist who studies marine environments and life • ...
3B Izaiah Miles 2021-04-20
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- This is the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth.
- the process of removing the nitrates or nitrites from (soil, air, or water) by chemical reduction.
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7.
- 97% of the earth's water is
- decomposition with production of ammonia or ammonium compounds
- the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- Most of water on Earth is
- the process of converting (ammonia or another nitrogen compound) into nitrites or nitrates.
- Plants can change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates by
- change into gas or steam
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- the falling to earth of any form of water
- a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (N 2) in the air is converted into ammonia
- Plants and animals need this element to make DNA, amino acids and proteins.
- the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment.
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
18 Clues: change into gas or steam • Most of water on Earth is • 97% of the earth's water is • the falling to earth of any form of water • a periodically repeated sequence of events • This is the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth. • Plants can change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates by • the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants • ...
Nitrogen Cycle Puzzle 2023-09-30
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- Process where decomposers break down dead organisms into ammonia (NH3)
- Agricultural use for nitrogen
- This element has the symbol N
- The process where plants absorb nitrogen through their roots
- What process converts ammonia to nitrate?
- Result of excess fertilizer runoff into water
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- ______ occurs when bacteria convert nitrate back into nitrogen gas
- Humans add too much nitrogen to the cycle and disrupt ecosystems by the _______ of fossil fuels
- The ocean is an example of a(n)_____ reservoir
- Misuse of nitrogen disrupts the cycle and leads to the ______ of lakes and aquifers
- Nitrous oxide is a _______ gas
- Alternate process to fix nitrogen (not nitrogen fixation, Hint: storms!)
- Most organisms cannot use nitrogen in the ____ state
13 Clues: Agricultural use for nitrogen • This element has the symbol N • Nitrous oxide is a _______ gas • What process converts ammonia to nitrate? • Result of excess fertilizer runoff into water • The ocean is an example of a(n)_____ reservoir • Most organisms cannot use nitrogen in the ____ state • The process where plants absorb nitrogen through their roots • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2021-05-04
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- to join
- web, a system of overlapping and connecting food chains in an ecosystem
- energy, energy from the sun
- energy, a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen
- a material that stops or slows the flow of heat, electricity or sound
- a mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed throughout
- resources, resources that can be replaced as they are used
- energy, the energy in an object due to its position or motion
- to soak up or take in
- the place in an ecosystem where an organism
- chain, the sequence that traces food energy in an ecosystem
- the blending of light rays as they pass from one substance to another
- a scientist who studies weather, climate and Earth’s atmosphere
- cycle, the movement of water through Earth’s environment
- a consumer that eats only plants
- the breaking down of rocks by water, wind and ice
- in a solution, the part of the mixture which other substances that are dissolved
- behavior, behavior that is taught or acquired through experience
- to sort objects into groups that are alike in some way
- metamorphosis, the life cycle of an organism whose appearance changes greatly at each of the four stages
- to mix completely with another substance to form a solution
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- energy, energy created by charged particles
- a prediction of the weather
- a process by which wind or water drops sediment in new location
- the outside atmospheric conditions
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment
- water that percolates, or drains, through soil and rocks and collects in underground reservoirs
- fuel, a nonrenewable resource formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals
- light energy that bounces off a surface
- energy, the energy of moving particles that produce heat
- a property of a material that enables it to be dissolved in or by another substance
- metamorphosis, the life cycle of an organism whose appearance does not change greatly and has three growth stages
- the substance which is dissolved in the solvent
- a physical feature of Earth’s surface
- all living and nonliving things in a certain environment
- small particles of rock, soil, sand or shell deposited by water wind or ice
- circuit, an electrical path with no breaks or gaps
- trait, a trait that occurs in response to the environment
- an organism that receives energy by breaking down dead matter, returning nutrients to the environment
- able to be dissolved in or by a liquid
- a trait or feature
- the movement of sediment by wind, water or ice
- trait, a characteristic passed from parents to offspring
- the study of weather, climate and Earth’s atmosphere
- resources, resources that cannot be readily replaced
- a color, shape or pattern that helps an animal blend into its surrounding
- a property or characteristic of an object such as color, size or shape
- a combination of tow or more substances that keep their own properties
48 Clues: to join • a trait or feature • to soak up or take in • a prediction of the weather • energy, energy from the sun • 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 • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-12-10
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- the pigment that collects light
- taking a gas from the air and attaching it to a solid
- the disk like structure where the first reactions happen
- location where sugar is made
- starting sugar of the cycle
- the ETC creates a high ____ _____ in the lumen
- openings (pl) on the underside of the leaf
- substance that donates two low energy electrons
- step that energizes the sugar molecule
- 680nm and 700nm (2words)
- enzyme that is like a turbine using proton gradient
- the electron carrier high energy molecule
- step to rebuild the starting material
- two G3P sugars can combine to make this
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- the collection of membrane protein complexes that move the energy particles
- enzyme that performs the first step of the cycle
- the organelle for this whole process
- the two structures that contain the pigments to collect light energy
- the particle of light that carries the energy
- water and air proof layer on the surfaces of the leaf (2words)
- waste product for plants
- the gas input of the second reactions
- _________ cells open and close the openings to the leaf
- the process that builds sugars
- a hydrogen ion
- ______ ______ reactions that harness light energy to usable chemical energy
- Process to harness light energy to make sugars
- space inside the "disks" where the proton gradient is
- stack of the disk shaped structures
29 Clues: a hydrogen ion • waste product for plants • 680nm and 700nm (2words) • starting sugar of the cycle • location where sugar is made • the process that builds sugars • the pigment that collects light • stack of the disk shaped structures • the organelle for this whole process • the gas input of the second reactions • step to rebuild the starting material • ...
Biology Vocab Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Disk-like structure where light-dependent reactions occur.
- A molecule that absorbs certain wavelengths of light.
- The gas reactant absorbed from the air.
- The main green pigment that captures light energy.
- The fluid-filled space surrounding the grana where the Calvin Cycle occurs.
- Biological catalysts that speed up the reactions in the Calvin Cycle.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The simple sugar produced as food during photosynthesis.
- The color of light absorbed most efficiently by chlorophyll.
- The type of energy light energy is converted into.
- The substance absorbed by roots and split during the light reactions.
- The energy-carrying molecule produced during the light reactions.
- The second, light-independent stage, where sugar is made.
- Organism that makes its own food, like a plant.
- The number of carbon atoms in a glucose molecule
- Stacks of thylakoids inside the chloroplast.
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- The type of energy that starts the process.
- Organism that must consume other organisms for energy
- The high-energy electron carrier produced in the light reactions.
- The gas product released into the atmosphere.
- The color of light reflected by chlorophyll, which is why plants look this color.
- The first stage, which requires sunlight and water.
- Pores on the leaf surface that allow CO2 in and O2 out.
- The plant organ where most photosynthesis occurs.
- The process of incorporating inorganic CO2 into organic compounds.
25 Clues: The gas reactant absorbed from the air. • The type of energy that starts the process. • Stacks of thylakoids inside the chloroplast. • The gas product released into the atmosphere. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • Organism that makes its own food, like a plant. • The number of carbon atoms in a glucose molecule • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-14
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- water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge
- process that allow water to move between each reservoirs and subsystems
- barriers constructed to contain the flow of water
- place where water resides for varying amount of time
- groundwater which emerged to the ground surface
- change of the physical state of matter from gas phase to liquid phase
- process by which a high percentage of precipitation is returned from the atmosphere
- gaseous state of a substance
- permanent body of ice consisting largely of crystallized snow
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level due to gravity
- the only planet where water in its liquid form exists
- water falls from clouds in the sky as rain, hail, snow, or sleet
- process where ice directly converts into vapor without converting into liquid water
- shallow wetland where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation
- moves and changes in form but is neither created nor destroyed
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- a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square km
- largest ocean
- also known as water cycle, the movement of water around Earth’s surface and its subsystems
- large inland body of fresh or saline water
- saltiness of saltwater
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- movement of water through the soil and its layers
- encompasses the policies, strategies, and activities to manage fresh water as a sustainable resource
- soil, rock, or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- volumetric rate of water
30 Clues: largest ocean • saltiness of saltwater • volumetric rate of water • gaseous state of a substance • water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge • large inland body of fresh or saline water • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • groundwater which emerged to the ground surface • process in which liquid water changes into vapor • ...
Reece B week of Sept 3 2018-09-06
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- the process in which water goes from a liqued to gas
- a Spanish explorer that goes to conquer land for his king
- a journey to a new place for settlement
- a system of pipes that carry water to people in need
- the part of the hyndrolosic cycle that is rain, sleet, snow, or hail
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- the act of reusing water typically for farming
- the process in which water vapor cools and condenses into water droplets
- to conserve our natural resources
- the water that runs on the surface following a rain storm
- the repeated movement of water in our atmosphere
10 Clues: to conserve our natural resources • a journey to a new place for settlement • the act of reusing water typically for farming • the repeated movement of water in our atmosphere • the process in which water goes from a liqued to gas • a system of pipes that carry water to people in need • a Spanish explorer that goes to conquer land for his king • ...
sci 2022-03-04
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- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- a group of atoms bonded together
- a sweet crystalline substance
- Cycle the cycle of enzyme-catalyzed dark reactions
- the natural agent that stimulates sight
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- a colorless gas formed during the combustion of any material containing carbon and an important greenhouse gas
- basic unit of life in organisms
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- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees
- molecule found in the cells of all living things
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ
- the reaction of something, especially the iris of the eye
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- any of a group of red or yellow pigments
- a green pigment
- the chemical formula for water
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast
19 Clues: a green pigment • a sweet crystalline substance • the chemical formula for water • basic unit of life in organisms • a group of atoms bonded together • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • the natural agent that stimulates sight • any of a group of red or yellow pigments • the supportive tissue of an epithelial organ • molecule found in the cells of all living things • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-06-07
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- two identical alleles
- the fluid that fills the cell
- cycle a cycle of stages that cells pass through allowing them to divide and produce new cells
- organisms whose bodies are made up of eukaryotic cells
- the process cells go through to divide
- the basic unit of life
- system a system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- a table with all the possible genetic outcomes between two individual genotypes given
- the chemical composition of an organisms DNA
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- early stage of a eukaryotic organism from the fertilization of an egg
- building blocks of polypeptides and proteins
- two different alleles
- a sequence of nucleotide monomers
- a change or transformation
- the process where water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- a series of organisms that are dependent on the next organism
- respiration process through which cells convert sugars into energy
- a community of many different organisms
- an organism that decomposes or breaks down organic material
- a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
20 Clues: two identical alleles • two different alleles • the basic unit of life • a change or transformation • the fluid that fills the cell • a sequence of nucleotide monomers • the process cells go through to divide • a community of many different organisms • building blocks of polypeptides and proteins • the chemical composition of an organisms DNA • ...
Water on Earth 2022-12-04
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- an underground area of sediment and rocks that is filled with groundwater
- Water that flows over land until it reaches lakes, rivers, and oceans
- an area of land that catches all precipitation and surface runoff and collects it in a body of water such as a river
- Condensed water vapor in the atmosphere falling back to Earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow
- water that collects underground
- the upper level of water underground, below the water table, all spaces are filled with groundwater.
- The layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- The process by which plants lose water through tiny pores on their leaves
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- Water in gas form
- The process of liquid moving through a porous substance.
- a large mass of ice that forms on land when snow and ice accumulate faster than they melt
- Water is found on Earth's surface in places like oceans, lakes, rivers, ad reservoirs
- The process by which a substance in its gaseous phase loses energy and enters the liquid phase
- a set of processes energized by the sun that keeps water moving from place to face on Earth
- is a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water
- The process by which a substance in its liquid phase gains energy and enters its gaseous phase
16 Clues: Water in gas form • water that collects underground • The layer of gases that surrounds the earth • The process of liquid moving through a porous substance. • Water that flows over land until it reaches lakes, rivers, and oceans • is a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water • ...
Water on Earth 2022-12-04
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- an underground area of sediment and rocks that is filled with groundwater
- Water that flows over land until it reaches lakes, rivers, and oceans
- an area of land that catches all precipitation and surface runoff and collects it in a body of water such as a river
- Condensed water vapor in the atmosphere falling back to Earth in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow
- water that collects underground
- the upper level of water underground, below the water table, all spaces are filled with groundwater.
- The layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- The process by which plants lose water through tiny pores on their leaves
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- Water in gas form
- The process of liquid moving through a porous substance.
- a large mass of ice that forms on land when snow and ice accumulate faster than they melt
- Water is found on Earth's surface in places like oceans, lakes, rivers, ad reservoirs
- The process by which a substance in its gaseous phase loses energy and enters the liquid phase
- a set of processes energized by the sun that keeps water moving from place to face on Earth
- is a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water
- The process by which a substance in its liquid phase gains energy and enters its gaseous phase
16 Clues: Water in gas form • water that collects underground • The layer of gases that surrounds the earth • The process of liquid moving through a porous substance. • Water that flows over land until it reaches lakes, rivers, and oceans • is a protected artificial or natural lake that is used to store water • ...
Mitosis and Meiosis 2023-03-01
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- 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 • ...
ALAT Chapter 5: Facility Equipment 2025-07-21
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- Type of cage washer that utilizes a conveyor belt
- Type of cage washer that are similar to household dishwashers
- Has a final rinse cycle at a temperature of 180 degrees F
- Feeder shape commonly used for pelleted rabbit or guinea pig feeds
- The piping on a rack that distributes water to individual cages
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- Used to check the effectiveness of an autoclave cycle to ensure proper sterilization; are chemical or biological
- Risk of this is reduced by treating drinking water with an acid, chlorine, reverse osmosis, or UV radiation
- Used to sterilize equipment utilizing high-temperature steam under pressure
- Sprays disinfectants and sterilants as a fine mist, allowing sterilization of items under dry conditions
- Type of filter used within change stations, dumping stations, and biosafety cabinets
- Work cabinet designed to protect personnel from exposure to infectious agents
- Type of cage washer that can accommodate larger equipment
12 Clues: Type of cage washer that utilizes a conveyor belt • Has a final rinse cycle at a temperature of 180 degrees F • Type of cage washer that can accommodate larger equipment • Type of cage washer that are similar to household dishwashers • The piping on a rack that distributes water to individual cages • ...
Plankton Vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate.
- Free-swimming aquatic organisms, such as fish and squid, capable of active movement.
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell.
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain.
- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton.
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- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton.
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase.
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton.
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
12 Clues: Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton. • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton. • Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms. • Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments. • Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton. • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water 2023-03-28
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- The flow of water through soil and porous or fractured rock
- When land sinks due to the withdrawal (removal) of groundwater
- THe extracting or removal of groundwater; can cause land subsidence
- When a hazardous substance that ruins the quality of water
- The ability for water to flow through a rock layer (depends on porosity)
- An example of surface water would be a ______________.
- The set of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface that stores water and allows it to flow through pores
- A common agricultural pollutant that is carried by runoff into surface water and groundwater
- The amount and size of pores (spaces) within a rock layer underground
- Water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere (going from a liquid to gas)
- The surface or upper boundary of the underground water supply (moves up or down depending on rainfall)
- Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface
- A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally
- Another term for rainfall
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- Water that is found underground, usually stored in an aquifer
- A basin-like land formation that carries water into a common outlet such as a river or bay
- The zone beneath the water table that stores the groundwater
- Water going from a gas form (clouds) to the formation of rain
- downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface
- Liquid petroleum coming into contact with water; especially harmful to marine and wildlife
- Water that is found above Earth's surface including rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Another term for the water cycle
- Zone between the Earth's surface and the water table that does NOT store a lot of water
- The application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- In an aquifer, the pores must be ______________ in order for it to be permeable.
25 Clues: Another term for rainfall • Another term for the water cycle • downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface • A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally • An example of surface water would be a ______________. • Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface • When a hazardous substance that ruins the quality of water • ...
Crossword Weather Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- the normal state of the weather
- Measure of how hot or cold it is
- Water Cycle Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation
- When water that evaporated cools and stick together, and the droplet gain mass
- Amount of water fallen from the sky in a certain amount of time
- Current temperature, humidity, wind, lightning, thunder, precipitation, etc.
- Formed by water in the sky; generally white unless it is about to rain
- Air moving
- An extreme storm that has incredibly strong winds and pours down rain
- Summer A period of abnormally warm weather in mid to late autumn.
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- When water heats up and flies into the sky
- Sound made when lightning strikes
- When water becomes too heavy to stay in the sky and becomes rain, which falls down to earth. Then it evaporates again.
- A swirling wind storm; also called a cyclone or twister
- An electrical discharge that makes a flash of light and comes out of a storm
- Amount of water evaporating into the sky; usually is high when it rains and then becomes hot
16 Clues: Air moving • the normal state of the weather • Measure of how hot or cold it is • Sound made when lightning strikes • When water heats up and flies into the sky • Water Cycle Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation • A swirling wind storm; also called a cyclone or twister • Amount of water fallen from the sky in a certain amount of time • ...
Science 4 2026-03-02
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- a device they use before to tell the time
- Cools the water vapor into tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds
- Provide details on the atmospheric conditions prevailing in a large area.
- The process by which water moves from the surface of the earth as water vapor and rises to the atmosphere
- Largest object in the Solar system
- The prepare the reports and similar documents that contain their analysis and findings on the weather.
- A temporary condition in which eyes feel like they sting all the time.
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- The long-term warming of Earth.
- The water will fall from sky through rain.
- A form of eye lens damage that can lead to permanent blindness if left untreated
- The green pigment that captures light energy from the sun
- When the water collected will vapor in the atmosphere
- The process where plants produce food.
- They use it to keep tracking the time through a device.
- The energy came from the sun.
- A process in which two or more atoms collide to a larger atom.
16 Clues: The energy came from the sun. • The long-term warming of Earth. • Largest object in the Solar system • The process where plants produce food. • a device they use before to tell the time • The water will fall from sky through rain. • When the water collected will vapor in the atmosphere • They use it to keep tracking the time through a device. • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-01-31
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- enzyme used to convert between 5 carbon sugars. Xylose to Ribose.
- initiates photosynthesis
- maintained by concurrent movement of Mg2+ from the thylakoid lumen to the stroma as protons are pumped from the stroma to the lumen
- transport chain analogous pathway of the light reactions but in animals
- pigments that harvest light energy from other wavelengths of the EM spectrum and transfer that energy to the reaction center
- part of the water-oxidizing complex
- second stage of the dark reactions
- molecule resulting from an intramolecular ester
- product of the reductive step of the Calvin cycle (abbreviated)
- type of event that gives rise to double-membrane bound organelles
- molecule responsible for delivering electrons to NADP+
- metal at the core of plastocyanin
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- reduces the disulfide bond in ATP Synthase making it more active
- product resulting from the wasteful side reaction catalyzed by rubisco
- seven-carbon sugar involved in the regeneration step of the dark reactions
- biosynthetic reducing power - not available to be oxidized
- replenishes electrons to PS II
- location of the PPP reactions
- molecule that is in reduced state and the plant version of Q
- region of the granum facing the stroma
- source of phosphates for the Calvin cycle
- metal required for rubisco activity
- phase that generates NADPH in the PPP
- cluster that assists in electron transfer
- employed by plants from arid environments (abbreviated)
25 Clues: initiates photosynthesis • location of the PPP reactions • replenishes electrons to PS II • metal at the core of plastocyanin • second stage of the dark reactions • part of the water-oxidizing complex • metal required for rubisco activity • phase that generates NADPH in the PPP • region of the granum facing the stroma • source of phosphates for the Calvin cycle • ...
Life processes at the cellular level 2018-10-09
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- Adenosine triphosphate
- Rigid structure made of cellulose which provides support to plant cells
- Site of cellular respiration
- A poison that binds to or distorts the active site of an enzyme
- One building block of DNA
- 'T' base that is complementary to 'A'. Only found in DNA
- A type of protein that acts as a biological catalyst
- The bonds between complementary base pairs
- Site of photosynthesis
- Area of an enzyme where a substrate binds
- Site of glycolysis
- Describes the nature of DNA strands running in opposite directions
- A solution with low solute concentration compared to another
- One stack of thylakoids
- Controls entry and exit of materials into and out of the cell
- Site of electron transport chain
- Active transport of materials in bulk
- One reactant in aerobic respiration
- Site of Kreb's cycle
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- The fragments that are 'glued' together on the lagging strand during DNA replication
- Green pigment which absorbs sunlight
- The end point of diffusion and osmosis
- One reactant in photosynthesis
- Part of the cell cycle consisting of G1, S and G2 phases
- Small holes on the underside of the leaf
- Passive movement of particles down a concentration gradient
- A term used to described a pro
- A solution with low water potential compared to another
- Diffusion of water molecules
- Cell division for the purpose of growth and repair
30 Clues: Site of glycolysis • Site of Kreb's cycle • Adenosine triphosphate • Site of photosynthesis • One stack of thylakoids • One building block of DNA • Site of cellular respiration • Diffusion of water molecules • One reactant in photosynthesis • A term used to described a pro • Site of electron transport chain • One reactant in aerobic respiration • Green pigment which absorbs sunlight • ...
Moon Phases, Tides and Seasons 2024-11-18
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- Moon A sliver of the moon is visible.
- Tide The largest tidal range during new and full moons.
- The movement of Earth around the sun in a year.
- The imaginary line Earth rotates around.
- Quarter The moon is half illuminated and increasing.
- When day and night are of equal length.
- Changes in weather and daylight caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit.
- Tide The lowest level of water during a tidal cycle.
- Quarter The moon is half illuminated and decreasing.
- The moon phase where the illuminated portion is decreasing.
- The angle of Earth’s axis that causes seasons.
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- Phases The different shapes of the moon as seen from Earth.
- Tide The smallest tidal range during first and last quarter moons.
- Moon More than half of the moon is visible but not full.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis, causing day and night.
- Pull The force exerted by the moon and sun on Earth.
- The path Earth takes around the sun.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces.
- Moon When the entire face of the moon is illuminated.
- The moon phase where the illuminated portion is increasing.
- Moon When the moon is completely dark and not visible.
- The longest or shortest day of the year.
- Tide The highest level of water during a tidal cycle.
23 Clues: The path Earth takes around the sun. • Moon A sliver of the moon is visible. • When day and night are of equal length. • The imaginary line Earth rotates around. • The longest or shortest day of the year. • The angle of Earth’s axis that causes seasons. • The movement of Earth around the sun in a year. • Pull The force exerted by the moon and sun on Earth. • ...
Hydrology Puzzle 2017-02-24
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- the scientific study of water on and in earth
- the daily rise and fall of Earth's water on shores
- the process in which plants absorb water through their roots
- a smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor
- continuous process by which water moves from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- a large stream of moving water that flows on the ocean floor
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- the slow movement of water through pores form the ground
- water that's under ground that can be used for wells
- the process that changes water to a gas
- the process in which rain, hail,or snow falls from the sky
10 Clues: the process that changes water to a gas • the scientific study of water on and in earth • the daily rise and fall of Earth's water on shores • water that's under ground that can be used for wells • a smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor • the slow movement of water through pores form the ground • ...
Mitosis and Meiosis 2023-03-01
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- the first growth phase of the cell cycle
- instructions for making an organism
- cell grows and preforms its functions
- a gene carrying DNA
- second growth phase of the cell cycle
- what chromosomes help create
- identical copies of chromosomes
- a stage that includes mitosis and cytokinesis
- the final stage of cell cycle
- a type of cell division that ends up with four daughter cells
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- chromosomes are on opposite sides of the cell
- a type of cell division
- a stage in Mitosis and Meiosis
- long strands of DNA found in eukaryotic cells nucleus
- the synthesis phase of the cell cycle
- second step in Meiosis
- process of reproduction and growth of cells
- a multicellular organism except egg or sperm
- reproductive cells
- a condensed region where chromatids are held together
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 • cell grows and preforms its functions • the synthesis phase of the cell cycle • second growth phase of the cell cycle • ...
HR crossword 2022-10-10
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- is the abbreviation for Return Over Investments
- The 1st step in the HR Analytics process
- The 3rd step in the HR analytics process
- Process of interpreting data
- The type of work culture in Germany
- Synonym of petition
- The — that PM employs is to promote employees, align objectives and give feedback
- The 4th stage in the PM cycle
- An specific goal or target
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- Synonym of organization
- Synonym of quantification
- Performance Management allows to — talent
- The 3rd stage in the PM cycle
- PM allows to develop —
- The 2nd stage in the PM cycle
- The type of work culture in China
- The type of work culture in the US
- The 1st stage in the PM cycle
- Each country has a different —
- Performance Management allows to keep employees —
20 Clues: Synonym of petition • PM allows to develop — • Synonym of organization • Synonym of quantification • An specific goal or target • Process of interpreting data • The 3rd stage in the PM cycle • The 2nd stage in the PM cycle • The 1st stage in the PM cycle • The 4th stage in the PM cycle • Each country has a different — • The type of work culture in China • ...
Climate change and carbon cycle 2024-11-27
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- Pollution from factories and homes
- Natural gases released from agriculture
- Large bodies of water that help regulate climate
- process by which carbon is released back into the atmosphere
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- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- emissions from cars and factories
- gases emitted from decomposing matter
- CYCLE A cycle involving carbon in nature
- The rise in sea levels is caused by melting this
- gas that contributes to global warming
- CHANGE Current climate issue affecting the planet
11 Clues: emissions from cars and factories • Pollution from factories and homes • gases emitted from decomposing matter • gas that contributes to global warming • Natural gases released from agriculture • CYCLE A cycle involving carbon in nature • The rise in sea levels is caused by melting this • Large bodies of water that help regulate climate • ...
Surface water 2017-09-22
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- the process of turning liquid into vapor
- An underground rock layer that collects and stores freshwater
- land consisting of marsh or grass
- Water that collects as water as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
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- Where the sun takes in water from the plants
- Water held underground in the soil or the pores and grieves of roc
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- cycle the process of which water circulates between the ocean and atmosphere
- A bay of water
9 Clues: A bay of water • land consisting of marsh or grass • the process of turning liquid into vapor • Where the sun takes in water from the plants • A biological community of interacting organisms • An underground rock layer that collects and stores freshwater • Water held underground in the soil or the pores and grieves of roc • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2021-10-15
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- also known as oil. this black, thick, and mushy liquid is usually located between rock layers.
- added to the natural gas making it stinky.
- plants & trees deposited in swamps either in saltwater or freshwater.
- use to distinguish minerals from one another
- The only planet in the solar system where living things as we know can thrive.
- example of a natural resource that can be either renewable or nonrenewable.
- transforms petroleum into gasolines
- is a natural occurring, inorganic, homogeneous solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered crystalline structure.
- gas Made of methane and is formed deep within Earth.
- coal, petroleum, natural gas and minerals have fixed amounts on earth.
- Resources replenished by nature over a short period of time. Rely on Earth's natural processes to be renewed.
- to remain renewable the __ of these resources should not exceed the rate of replenishment.
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- is essential so that future generations will not deprived of the things that we are enjoying and using right now.
- makes diff types of rock to be renewed.
- One of the example of natural resources
- It is in the soil that is also recycled through the nitrogen cycle.
- It is replenished by nature through the hydrologic cycle.
- Resources Provide necessary things needed to survive.
- powers every food chain and is an example of Earth's natural resource.
- this cycle makes it possible for air to be continually used.
20 Clues: transforms petroleum into gasolines • makes diff types of rock to be renewed. • One of the example of natural resources • added to the natural gas making it stinky. • use to distinguish minerals from one another • Resources Provide necessary things needed to survive. • gas Made of methane and is formed deep within Earth. • ...
Climate Change 2024-12-05
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- The type of dioxide that mostly contributes to enhanced greenhouse effect.
- The loss of certain species.
- Average weather conditions over a long period of time.
- _______Rain that causes a decrease in pH of water bodies.
- Type of gas that trap heat to keep the Earth warm.
- The type of pollution that affects the gaseous exchange system.
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- Process within water cycle which turns water into water vapour.
- _________ Greenhouse Effect that gives rise to global warming.
- The type of pollution that affects aquatic life
- The decrease of the ozone layer is called Ozone D_____
- the type of oxide that can be produces from lightning strike.
- The type of oxide that comes from Sulfur atoms
12 Clues: The loss of certain species. • The type of oxide that comes from Sulfur atoms • The type of pollution that affects aquatic life • Type of gas that trap heat to keep the Earth warm. • The decrease of the ozone layer is called Ozone D_____ • Average weather conditions over a long period of time. • _______Rain that causes a decrease in pH of water bodies. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- Phosphorylation process occurring in mitochondria and accounts for majority of the ATP production.
- functional units for photosynthesis.
- FADH stands for __________
- emitted by the sun and the reason skin tans and burns.
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
- a green pigment foung in plants.
- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- responsible for the brown and black skin
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- 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.
- a type of cellular communication which a cell prduces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- Krebs cycle was named after him.
- transfer of information between neurons
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- range of all types of EM radiation.
- NADPH stands for ___________
- used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- 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
- a five-carbon sugar found in RNA
- one of the reactants of aerobic respiration.
- the chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
- synthesis of polymers from monomers
- a reaction that yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies.
- tightening of muscles when you do some activity.
- FFAs stands for ____________
- it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- it happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and occur in the presence of sunlight.
- it requires energy for it to happen.
- under anaerobic conditions, the pyruvic acid is reduced to lacticid acid by ____________
- iron-containing sulphur protein, which is the first pigment that accepts PS1
40 Clues: FADH stands for __________ • NADPH stands for ___________ • FFAs stands for ____________ • a five-carbon sugar found in RNA • a green pigment foung in plants. • Krebs cycle was named after him. • range of all types of EM radiation. • synthesis of polymers from monomers • functional units for photosynthesis. • it requires energy for it to happen. • ...
Malaria 2020-02-09
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- the treatment of malaria fever is ?
- the common first sumptom of malaria is ?
- black water fever type of symptom is a which type of malaria ?
- the fatal complications of malaria is?
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- the doctor will check the malarial fever by diagnosing the ?
- malaria is transmitted through the bite of an infected female mosquito called ?
- cerebral malaria present with hyperpyrexia can lead to ?
- sporozoites undergo developmental phase in the ?
- in the life cycle the intermediate host is ?
- in the life cycle the definitive host is ?
10 Clues: the treatment of malaria fever is ? • the fatal complications of malaria is? • the common first sumptom of malaria is ? • in the life cycle the definitive host is ? • in the life cycle the intermediate host is ? • sporozoites undergo developmental phase in the ? • cerebral malaria present with hyperpyrexia can lead to ? • ...
Cellular Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and protons
- the process of converting glucose and oxygen into ATP.
- The prossces of turning light energy into chemical energy
- Membrane Mitochondrial layer housing the electron transport chain
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- The power hosue of the cell
- Dioxide Gas released as a byproduct of respiration
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs
- Cycle Series of reactions that generate ATP,and NADPH
- Electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis
- Plants release this so we can breathe
10 Clues: The power hosue of the cell • Plants release this so we can breathe • Electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis • Dioxide Gas released as a byproduct of respiration • Cycle Series of reactions that generate ATP,and NADPH • the process of converting glucose and oxygen into ATP. • Molecule formed when oxygen accepts electrons and protons • ...
Trematodes 2016-04-22
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- Free-living stage of Monogean life cycle
- Hermaphroditic reproduction
- Environmental encystment of Digenean Trematodes
- Undigested food waste is eliminated from Flatworms via the
- Life cycle of Digeneans
- Flatworm organs are embedded here
- Many are free-living predators
- Epidermis found in Digenean Trematodes
- Function unit of excretion in the Flatworm
- First intermediate host of Digenean Trematodes
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- Life cycle of Monogeans
- External parasites of fish
- Unfertilized gamete develops into an adult
- Muscular organ that allows parasites to attach to a host
- Separate sexes for reproduction
- Initial free-living stage of Digenean Trematode life cycle responsible for invading intermediate host
- Impregnation that occurs by sperm transfer through the body wall
- Reproductive shell gland in female Digenean Trematodes
- Flatworm nervous system resembles
- Body surface of flatworms
- Flatworms display ___ symmetry
21 Clues: Life cycle of Monogeans • Life cycle of Digeneans • Body surface of flatworms • External parasites of fish • Hermaphroditic reproduction • Flatworms display ___ symmetry • Many are free-living predators • Separate sexes for reproduction • Flatworm nervous system resembles • Flatworm organs are embedded here • Epidermis found in Digenean Trematodes • ...
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
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- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Gold gets __________________ when hot fluids pass through the crust and pick up the gold (page 78)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water
- One of the ways minerals can form is from ___________ materials (page 76)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
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- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
37 Clues: Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water • ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2016-04-01
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- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- cambuim thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- short fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- stage diploid stage in the life cycle pf plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid gametes through mitosis
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- person or people who determined the name for the plant
- study of earth's physical structure and substance
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- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plants organs
- plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristic due to changes in the environment
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- study of the movement distribution and quality of water on earth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
18 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of earth's physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for the plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-09-20
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- group of organisms that can reproduce and make fertile babies
- amount of organisms or plants that an ecosystem can support without failing
- a group of individuals of the same species living and reproducing within an area
- cycle that carbon takes as it moves around the Earth.
- birth rate
- another word for death
- natural rivalry for resources between organisms in an ecosystem
- a relationship between two different organisms where both benefit from it
- A relationship between two organisms, but both are neither hurt nor benefited
- living as a parasite in or on another organism
- When organisms use chemicals or bacteria for energy instead of the sun (especially under deep water)
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- when one organism kills and feeds on another
- an increase of a chemical in an organism's body(compared to the environment)
- anything that contains a population’s size, or stops it from growing
- group of species living together in a smaller group
- when an animal makes a home based on how it can use the resources around them, or if the habitat is already good for them
- When an organism or group of organisms move from their original home, due to bad conditions
- process that cells change oxygen to carbon dioxide and water
18 Clues: birth rate • another word for death • when one organism kills and feeds on another • living as a parasite in or on another organism • group of species living together in a smaller group • cycle that carbon takes as it moves around the Earth. • process that cells change oxygen to carbon dioxide and water • group of organisms that can reproduce and make fertile babies • ...
Water and Oceans 2023-09-07
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- The rise and fall of the water level of the oceans
- Any type of moisture that falls from the air and reaches the ground
- What do we call an underwater valley?
- When the sun and moon are lined up this special tide is created
- Movement of water from the earth to the air and back to the earth
- When water changes into gas or vapor
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- There are two types of currents, Deep Ocean and ___ currents
- When the sun and moon are at 90 degrees with each other this special tide is created
- Tiny plants or animals that live in the ocean
- A stream of water moving like a river through the ocean
- The process of gas changing into a liquid
- The bottom of the ocean is called the ocean ___
- The up and down movements of the surface water
- Usual weather of an area over a long period of time
14 Clues: When water changes into gas or vapor • What do we call an underwater valley? • The process of gas changing into a liquid • Tiny plants or animals that live in the ocean • The up and down movements of the surface water • The bottom of the ocean is called the ocean ___ • The rise and fall of the water level of the oceans • ...
2 2023-12-21
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- Give a detailed account
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- Mass A huge body of air that has similar temperature humidity and air pressure at any given height
- The transfer of energy through direct contact
- The ability to do work
- Breeze The flow of air from land to a body of water
- Breeze The flow of cooler air from over a body of water toward land
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- The uppermost layer of the atmosphere
- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth
- Gas to liquid
- Point The temperature at which condensation begins
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth's surface
- Effect Warming of Earth due to solar radiation being trapped by the atmosphere
- Liquid to gas
- Inhalation and exhalation of air
- All life on Earth
- To soak up or take in
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
- Radiation Energy created from vibrations of electric and magnetic fields
- A boundary between two air masses
- Stream A narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposphere
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater
- Frozen water on earth
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- A series of events that happen over and over again
- Energy The total energy of all the particles of an object
- Solid to gas
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
- Deep hole drilled or dug into the ground to reach a reservoir of groundwater
- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian
- The transfer of energy through circular movements of matter
- Spectrum All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- The layer of the atmosphere where the ozone layer is located
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- The system returns information about itself that results in change
- Distance north or south of the equator
- All the liquid water on earth
- Effect The apparent curve of winds due to the rotation of Earth
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere where meteors burn up
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- Humidity The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- Elevation above sea level
- Cycle The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
50 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • All life on Earth • To soak up or take in • Frozen water on earth • The ability to do work • Give a detailed account • Elevation above sea level • All the liquid water on earth • Inhalation and exhalation of air • A boundary between two air masses • The amount of water vapor in the air • The uppermost layer of the atmosphere • ...
Science Definitions 2020-05-12
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- change in state from a liquid to a gas (ex.liquid water to water vapour)
- a large mass of ice and snow that slowly flows over land
- the concentration, or amount, of dissolved salts, in water.
- areas where fresh water from rivers and salt water from the oceans mix to make somewhat salty or brackish water.
- water that has gathered in clouds and falls to earth as rain, hail, sleet, or snow.
- cycle : the movement of water as it changes states around Earth.
- an underwater mountain.
- a change in state from a gas to a liquid (ex. Water vapour changing into liquid water)
- the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next.
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- Small rivers and streams that join a larger River
- Mixing of the upper and lower levels of the body of water, usually caused by a convection current.
- a measure of the number of different types of organisms in an area
- The circular flow of ocean water is composed of several major currents.
- a layer of clay, silt, or rock where water can’t move through quickly/easily.
- a natural depression in the ground where water can gather.
- the process of water seeping through the earth.
- large gathering of underground water in soil or rock.
- an area surrounded by high land on which all water runs to a common destination.
- water that flows along the surface of the ground.
- a large ocean wave caused by earth movement or a volcanic eruption on the ocean floor.
- a direct change in state from a solid to a gas (ex. Snow and ice on the surface of a glacier that changes directly back into water vapour).
- A volcanic island with an eroded top that lies below the surface of the ocean.
22 Clues: an underwater mountain. • the process of water seeping through the earth. • Small rivers and streams that join a larger River • water that flows along the surface of the ground. • large gathering of underground water in soil or rock. • a large mass of ice and snow that slowly flows over land • a natural depression in the ground where water can gather. • ...
Groundwater & Surface Water Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- Another term for the water cycle
- Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface
- The amount and size of pores (spaces) within a rock layer underground
- The ability for water to flow through a rock layer (depends on porosity)
- An example of surface water would be a ______________.
- Zone between the Earth's surface and the water table that does NOT store a lot of water
- The flow of water through soil and porous or fractured rock
- The application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- A basin-like land formation that carries water into a common outlet such as a river or bay
- Water going from a gas form (clouds) to the formation of rain
- Water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere (going from a liquid to gas)
- The surface or upper boundary of the underground water supply (moves up or down depending on rainfall)
- Water that is found underground, usually stored in an aquifer
- The zone beneath the water table that stores the groundwater
- When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water
- The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface
- In an aquifer, the pores must be ______________ for it to be permeable.
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- A common agricultural pollutant that is carried by runoff into surface water and groundwater
- The extracting or removal of groundwater; can cause land subsidence
- Water that is found above Earth's surface including rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Liquid petroleum coming into contact with water; especially harmful to marine and wildlife
- When land sinks due to the withdrawal (removal) of groundwater
- A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally
- Another term for rainfall
- The set of rock and soil beneath the Earth's surface that stores water and allows it to flow through pores
25 Clues: Another term for rainfall • Another term for the water cycle • A resource that humans use that is replaced naturally • When a hazardous substance ruins the quality of water • An example of surface water would be a ______________. • Water from precipitation traveling across Earth's surface • The downward entry of water into the soil or rock surface • ...
Hydrosphere/Biosphere Alek Brackett 2023-11-27
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- streamlike movement of water in the ocean.
- (aka global ocean) is used to describe all the world's oceans as one large interconnected ocean.
- the amount of dissolved salt in water
- aka hydrologic cycle the processes when water moves between the oceans, atmosphere, and land
- network of streams that drain an area of land
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- underground water in soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts
- the watery part of the Earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice
- the region on, above, and below the Earth's surface where life exists.
- gaseous water
10 Clues: gaseous water • the amount of dissolved salt in water • streamlike movement of water in the ocean. • network of streams that drain an area of land • underground water in soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts • the watery part of the Earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice • ...
Hydrological Cycle and The Drainage Basin System 2025-08-06
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- the combined effects of evaporation and transpiration
- process by which water vapour escapes from a living plant, principally the leaves, and enters the atmosphere
- the movement of water in channels such as stream and rivers
- the cycle of water between the atmosphere
- water that flows over the land's surface
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- the process by which water soaks into or is absorbed by the soil
- water moves slowly downwards from the soil into the bedrock
- process by which a liquid is changed into a gas
- the upper layer of saturated zone
- water that is caught and stored by vegetation
10 Clues: the upper layer of saturated zone • water that flows over the land's surface • the cycle of water between the atmosphere • water that is caught and stored by vegetation • process by which a liquid is changed into a gas • the combined effects of evaporation and transpiration • water moves slowly downwards from the soil into the bedrock • ...
water 2021-10-27
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- a body of water with many soft stem plants and saturated soil conditions
- the largest body of water on the planet
- what you get when you mix water and soil
- a substance associated with a certain emotion
- something found in the mouth of an animal
- a body of water in constant motion
- something you use to treat thirst
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- another state of water
- an ancient mechanism used for transporting water
- an alternate name for water
- what one does to heat up a liquid
- when something is slightly wet
- a household appliance used for sanitization
- one of the three states of water
- what happens when moisture builds up in clouds
- found on grass
16 Clues: found on grass • another state of water • an alternate name for water • when something is slightly wet • one of the three states of water • what one does to heat up a liquid • something you use to treat thirst • a body of water in constant motion • the largest body of water on the planet • what you get when you mix water and soil • something found in the mouth of an animal • ...
WATER! 2017-05-20
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- Drink clean water to stay ___.
- The PlayPump is a cool ___.
- The PlayPump can ___ water for the town.
- Rain falls from a ___.
- Water can ___ to ice.
- One ___ of water is under the ground.
- I see a cloud in the ___.
- There are boats on the ___.
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- PlayPump is a wonderful ___.
- In Oregon, we have a lot of ___.
- PlayPump can ___ kids to play.
- Water is a good way to ___ things.
- a sponge can ___ water.
- Hot air can ___.
- PlayPump ___ water from the ground.
- Under the ground there can be ___ full of water.
16 Clues: Hot air can ___. • Water can ___ to ice. • Rain falls from a ___. • a sponge can ___ water. • I see a cloud in the ___. • The PlayPump is a cool ___. • There are boats on the ___. • PlayPump is a wonderful ___. • Drink clean water to stay ___. • PlayPump can ___ kids to play. • In Oregon, we have a lot of ___. • Water is a good way to ___ things. • PlayPump ___ water from the ground. • ...
Water 2025-04-23
Across
- I cover around 70% of Earth's surface
- 65% of your body
- I am saltwater and partially surrounded by land. I am not very deep
- I am made from broken pieces of glaciers
- Drinkable
- I am smaller than an ocean and either touching or surrounded fully by land
- I am freshwater, surrounded by land and small
- When water breaks down land over time
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- I am freshwater and surrounded by land
- I am freshwater and made from layers of snow
- I move up and down based on the moon
- I start in mountains and go towards oceans
- I am found only at the north and south poles
- I am saltwater and partially surrounded by land
- I am freshwater and flow to larger bodies of water
- 97% of the world's water
16 Clues: Drinkable • 65% of your body • 97% of the world's water • I move up and down based on the moon • I cover around 70% of Earth's surface • When water breaks down land over time • I am freshwater and surrounded by land • I am made from broken pieces of glaciers • I start in mountains and go towards oceans • I am freshwater and made from layers of snow • ...
Water 2025-12-10
17 Clues: morze • mokry • jezioro • wodospad • strumień • zamrozić • lodowiec • filtrować • słona woda • kropla wody • słodka woda • rzeźbić, drążyć • bagno, mokradło • level poziom morza • nad poziomem morza • namoczyć, nasiąknąć • poniżej poziomu morza
Review Water Words 2024-01-19
Across
- Water vapor becomes a ____________.
- The water _________ tells us how water moves on Earth.
- We can see water when it is a liquid or a solid, but we can't see it when it is a _______.
- When water is a solid, we call it __________.
- When water is a ________, it is ice or snow.
- When water evaporates, it becomes water.
Down
- The 3 forms of matter are solid, gas, and ________.
- The sun causes water to _______or go back into the air.
- When water becomes very hot, it turns into a gas we call_______.
9 Clues: Water vapor becomes a ____________. • When water evaporates, it becomes water. • When water is a ________, it is ice or snow. • When water is a solid, we call it __________. • The 3 forms of matter are solid, gas, and ________. • The water _________ tells us how water moves on Earth. • The sun causes water to _______or go back into the air. • ...
The Cell Cycle 2025-03-11
Across
- stage of mitosis where sister chromatids are pulled so they line up in the middle of the cell
- the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell's nuclear material is accurately separated
- the process of programmed cell death
- name given to the two chromatids which contain identical copies of DNA attached to a centromere
- A type of cell that leaves the cell cycle for G0, also called a nerve cell
- substances known to cause cancer
- the stage of interphase where the cell copies its DNA in preparation for cell division
- proteins that bind to enzymes called CDKs in interphase and mitosis to initiate various activities
- indention where the microfilaments in an animal cell pinch together to allow for cytokinesis to occur
- the final phase of mitosis, when separated DNA has a nuclear envelope begin to form around it and the cell is ready for cytokinesis
Down
- third stage in mitosis when the chromatids are pulled apart toward opposite poles of the cell
- number of cells produced each time through the cell cycle
- type of radiation that can cause cancer
- the entire structure that consists of the centrioles, aster fibers, and spindle fibers
- forms between two daughter nuclei in plants for cytokinesis
- an uncontrolled growth and division of cells
- The first and longest of the stage of mitosis where the nuclear envelope disintegrates allowing for attachment to the centromeres
- the stage of the cell cycle where two cells form to end cell division
- Typically the longest stage of the cell cycle where the cell grows, develops, functions, duplicates DNA, and prepares for mitosis
- these are built into the cell cycle to monitor the cycle and stop it if something goes wrong
20 Clues: substances known to cause cancer • the process of programmed cell death • type of radiation that can cause cancer • an uncontrolled growth and division of cells • number of cells produced each time through the cell cycle • forms between two daughter nuclei in plants for cytokinesis • the stage of the cell cycle where two cells form to end cell division • ...
Test 3 - Ocean Boundaries and Wilson Cycle 2025-10-01
Across
- This is driving magma to well up at the mid-ocean ridges and pull crust into the mantle
- Mountains on land are found at _____ plate boundaries
- The ____ Sea is an example of a terminal ocean
- This is the fourth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ____ Mountains are an example of the suturing stage
- What is the supercontinent called?
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates move apart
- This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The rock closest to the ____ _____ ____ will record the newest magnetic field readings
- The deformation of the Earth's crust
- The decreasing focus of earthquakes as a plate is subducted occurs on this zone
- This is the theory proposed by Alfred Wegener
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of earthquakes
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- This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess
- This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ___ ___ is an example of a juvenile ocean
- This is the second stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the Ocean life cycle proposed by John Tuzo Wilson
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of volcanoes
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a mature ocean
- This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the permanent marking of the Earth's magnetic field in the oceanic crust
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a declining ocean
- Mid-ocean ridges are found at ____ plate boundaries
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates collide
- When oceanic crust meets continental crust, the ____ ____ will subduct.
- The East ____ Rift Valley is an example of an embryonic ocean
- Magnetic ____ are alternate positive and negative magnetic field readings
- Earth's _____field is not constant
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates slide across each other
31 Clues: What is the supercontinent called? • Earth's _____field is not constant • The deformation of the Earth's crust • This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess • This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle • ...
Unit 4, Lessons 3 & 4 2023-05-03
Across
- the area or land that water flows over to reach a river
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
- water that does not soak into the ground
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the water is fast-moving and flows quickly over land (ex. rivers, streams, creeks)
- Cycle the path water takes as it moves between oceans, the land, and the air.
- the water is mostly still or standing (ex. lakes and ponds)
- Water that is below the ground
Down
- small pieces of rock and other materials
- any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail) that falls from the clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- an area of land that is covered by water all or most of the time
- a body of saltwater that is surrounded by land on three sides
12 Clues: Water that is below the ground • small pieces of rock and other materials • water that does not soak into the ground • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the area or land that water flows over to reach a river • the water is mostly still or standing (ex. lakes and ponds) • ...
STAAR Review Vocabulary Terms 2024-04-04
Across
- Alleles are always expressed (BB)
- Crosses on trait on a punnet square
- A requirement for DNA (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine)
- Phase in the cell cycle where the nucleus begins to disappear and the chromosomes become visible
- Different alleles are expressed (Bb)
- The building blocks of DNA
- Ribo Nucleic Acid
- DNA-mRNA-Amino Acids
- Phase in the cell cycle where chromosomes attach to spindle fibers and line up in the middle of the cell
- The process of using DNA to create a complementary mRNA strand
- The process of decoding mRNA to create an amino acid chain
- Pairs with Guanine
- Same alleles (BB) (bb)
- Pairs with Cytosine
- Alleles are only expressed if both alleles are present (bb)
- Crosses two traits on a punnet square
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- Phase in the cell cycle where cells form a cleavage furrow that deepens until the cell is pinched in two
- Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
- Pairs with Thymine
- A random change in the sequence of the gene
- Phase in the cell cycle in which the cell divides into 2 identical cells
- A requirement for DNA alongside nitrogenous bases and deoxyribose sugar
- A property shared between two DNA or RNA sequences (Adenine to Uracil)
- Phase in the cell cycle where chromatids are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell
- The shape a DNA ladder is twisted into
- Phase in the cell cycle where chromosomes unwind and spindles break down
- Pairs with Adenine
- The longest phase in the cell cycle
- Phases where cells grow and perform normal cell functions
29 Clues: Ribo Nucleic Acid • Pairs with Thymine • Pairs with Guanine • Pairs with Adenine • Pairs with Cytosine • DNA-mRNA-Amino Acids • Same alleles (BB) (bb) • Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid • The building blocks of DNA • Alleles are always expressed (BB) • Crosses on trait on a punnet square • The longest phase in the cell cycle • Different alleles are expressed (Bb) • ...
Kreb's Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-18
Across
- : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes.
- : The original molecule broken down in glycolysis before entering the Krebs Cycle.
- : The first molecule formed in the Krebs Cycle when Acetyl joins oxaloacetate.
- : Another electron carrier that brings electrons to the electron transport chain.
- : The molecule that combines with Acetyl to restart the cycle.
- : The ultimate product of the cycle that powers cellular activities.
- : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle.
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- : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs.
- : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle.
- : Short for Electron Transport Chain — it uses NADH and FADH2 to make more ATP.
- : The inner space of the mitochondria where the cycle takes place.
- : The molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle, formed from pyruvate.
12 Clues: : Gas released as a waste product during the Krebs Cycle. • : The powerhouse of the cell where the Krebs Cycle occurs. • : A high-energy electron carrier produced during the cycle. • : The molecule that combines with Acetyl to restart the cycle. • : The main energy currency generated from the cycle’s processes. • ...
Hydrology Puzzle 2017-02-24
Across
- continuous process by which water moves from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- water that's under ground that can be used for wells
- the slow movement of water through pores form the ground
- the process in which rain, hail,or snow falls from the sky
- a large stream of moving water that flows on the ocean floor
Down
- the daily rise and fall of Earth's water on shores
- a smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor
- the process in which plants absorb water through their roots
- the scientific study of water on and in earth
- the process that changes water to a gas
10 Clues: the process that changes water to a gas • the scientific study of water on and in earth • the daily rise and fall of Earth's water on shores • a smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor • water that's under ground that can be used for wells • the slow movement of water through pores form the ground • ...
Water Surrounding The Earth 2023-11-20
Across
- the movements in a water body where water particles move up and down.
- Process by which water of the oceans is converted into water vapour due to the sun heat.
- huge sea waves are known as ______
- the transfer of water vapour to the air from plants.
Down
- Now a days, energy of waves is harnessed to produce _____
- Which Indian port is an example of tidal port.
- Largest natural source of water.
- microscopic organisms that drift in the upper water of the sea.
- What turns water from ocean into vapour in water cycle?
- Ocean currents are broadly of two types, i.e. cold currents and _____ currents.
10 Clues: Largest natural source of water. • huge sea waves are known as ______ • Which Indian port is an example of tidal port. • the transfer of water vapour to the air from plants. • What turns water from ocean into vapour in water cycle? • Now a days, energy of waves is harnessed to produce _____ • microscopic organisms that drift in the upper water of the sea. • ...
AP BIO MARCH MADNESS TIEBREAKER #1 2021-03-21
Across
- an error when a pair of homologous chromosomes do not separate properly
- combines with 4-carbon carbon to make citric acid in Krebs cycle
- an enzyme that untwists the double helix of DNA at replication forks
- polysaccharide that makes up cell wall
- both alleles are expressed in heterozygote
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources, symbolized as K
- solution with low solute concentration; will cause a cell placed in it to take in water
- type of endocytosis where large particles are taken up by cell
- type of nitrogenous base; adenine and guanine are examples
- complex of protein and DNA
Down
- Referring to any characteristic that is not affected by population density
- certain traits are advantageous for survival and reproduction and will favored
- electron carrier used made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- found in prokaryotes; consists of promoter, operator and genes
- bond that holds bases together in2 strands of DNA; also found between water molecules
- sequence of pre-mRNA transcript that remains after RNA processing
- structure in nucleus that synthesizes ribosomes
- nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment
- plants adapted to incorporate CO2 at night and use during day when stomata are closed
- used to describe tails of phospholipids in cell membrane
20 Clues: complex of protein and DNA • polysaccharide that makes up cell wall • both alleles are expressed in heterozygote • structure in nucleus that synthesizes ribosomes • used to describe tails of phospholipids in cell membrane • type of nitrogenous base; adenine and guanine are examples • found in prokaryotes; consists of promoter, operator and genes • ...
STIR Quiz 2017-06-05
Across
- brew capsule that has light body, subtle fruity aroma and buttery finish.
- our new Service Center location for CBTL machines.
- espresso capsule that has velvety body, smoky aroma and bittersweet finish.
- this part has to be attached to the milk jug to start descale cycle for Bianca.
- button to press to start the descale cycle.
- CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout
- it is needed once the machine has brewed 500 capsules and water residues have built up inside.
- coffee infused with nitrogen and steeped 20 hours in cold water
- CBTL™ machines use the finest Italian technology perfected by _________ System
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- Dark Chocolate, Oreo cookies and pecans swirled together for a singularly sweet sensation.
- a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye
- button to press when priming milk jug of Bianca machine.
- has a dual function technology that can create hot milk and froth.
- part needed to be attached to spindle tip to create froth.
- it is needed when priming Clio machine.
- this machine dispenses 1.5 oz for espresso, 3 oz for long espresso. and 5 oz for brew.
- abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake
- ______ the machine to switch between coffee and tea brew.
- sleek design meets vibrant color with smooth curves and gleaming metallic
- black tea capsule with botanicals and spices
20 Clues: abbreviation of Chocolate Fudge Cake • it is needed when priming Clio machine. • a machine of beauty that satisfies the eye • button to press to start the descale cycle. • black tea capsule with botanicals and spices • our new Service Center location for CBTL machines. • CBTL machine that has an adjustable dispensing spout • ...
Unit 2 2022-09-26
Across
- function is to shuttle electrons from NADH to FADH2
- all the gasses surrounding earth
- pigment in chloroplasts
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- a situation in which oxygen is present
- releases energy by breaking down food molecules
- nutrient forms backbone for all macromolecules in living things
- type of organism that must eat other organisms to obtain energy
- water, soil, living things,(not air)
- site of cellular respiration
- converts light energy into chemical energy, where photosynthesis takes place
- alcoholic, lactic acid, acetic acid, alkaline
- all the soil and rocks on earth
- uses light energy to make molecules needed for photosynthesis
Down
- one of the principal chemical compounds the cells use to store and release energy, made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 3 phosphate groups
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- first step in the breakdown of glucose
- organisms that break down biotic compounds into abiotic compounds
- made up of adenosine, 5 carbon sugar, and 2 phosphate groups
- substances created during a chemical reaction
- AKA the Calvin cycle
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed" for living things to use, often limited
- all water on earth
- citric acid cycle
- all living things on earth
27 Clues: citric acid cycle • all water on earth • AKA the Calvin cycle • pigment in chloroplasts • all living things on earth • site of cellular respiration • all the soil and rocks on earth • all the gasses surrounding earth • water, soil, living things,(not air) • first step in the breakdown of glucose • a situation in which oxygen is present • ...
seedless plant 2024-11-07
Across
- – The large, divided leaf of a fern.
- – Waxy layer on plants that helps prevent water loss.
- the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants and algae
- – Type of plant tissue that conducts water and nutrients; absent in mosses.
- – The diploid phase in the life cycle that produces spores in ferns and mosses.
- – A primitive vascular plant with club-like structures; not a true moss.
- – Group of nonvascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Clusters of sporangia on the underside of fern fronds.
- small, green, nonvascular plant that grows in moist environments.
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- A vascular plant with fronds that reproduces through spores.
- Female reproductive structure in mosses and ferns.
- Root-like structure in mosses and liverworts that anchors them to surfaces.
- – A reproductive cell capable of developing into a new organism without fusion with another cell.
- A small, flat, nonvascular plant found in damp places; often close to mosses.
- Nonvascular plant with a horn-like structure; grows in moist soil.
- – A plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic; some ferns are epiphytes.
- – The body of a nonvascular plant, like a liverwort, without true stems or leaves.
- Male reproductive structure in mosses and ferns.
- – The small, green, heart-shaped gametophyte of ferns.
- Structure where spores are produced in ferns and mosses.
20 Clues: – The large, divided leaf of a fern. • Male reproductive structure in mosses and ferns. • Female reproductive structure in mosses and ferns. • – Waxy layer on plants that helps prevent water loss. • the sexual phase in the life cycle of plants and algae • – The small, green, heart-shaped gametophyte of ferns. • Clusters of sporangia on the underside of fern fronds. • ...
REINFORCEMENT BICULTURAL 2017-01-04
7 Clues: / TO USE UP SOMETHING • / WATER TURNS INTO GAS • / THE RESULT OF SOMETHING • WATER FALLS IN DIFFERENT SHAPES • / CLOUDS ARE FORMED IN THIS PLACE • CYCLE / HAPPENS OVER AND OVER AGAIN • WATER THAT ENDS UP GOING TO THE OCEAN
Breige's Crossword 2017-05-08
Across
- valley The shape of the valley in its upper course
- Ridges of Land that is around which a river flows
- The downward movement of the water to the river which passes over land
- The beginning of the river
- basin An area of land drained by the river system
- cycle The movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere
Down
- The material is carried by the river or moved by the river
- A rock which fluids(WATER)cannot pass through
- run off The movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere
- A river or stream which feeds water to the main river
- Wearing away of the land around it and removing lose material
- banks The sides of a river channel
12 Clues: The beginning of the river • banks The sides of a river channel • A rock which fluids(WATER)cannot pass through • Ridges of Land that is around which a river flows • valley The shape of the valley in its upper course • basin An area of land drained by the river system • A river or stream which feeds water to the main river • ...
