water cycle Crossword Puzzles
water cycle yahir 2022-12-05
5 Clues: water running off • 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen • water turning from a liquid to a gas • the most important part of the water cycle • if we did not have this the water cycle would not work
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-03-02
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- a negative part of an atom
- green pigment
- electron receiver
- final end products are glucose,starch,sucrose
- a protein rich interior
- giving electrons
- electron donor
- The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
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- connects thylakoids
- its a chain
- takes the electrons
- the first name of the guy who helped discover the calvin cycle
- there are three of them in photosynthesis
- stacks of thylakoids
- splitting water with a photon
- contains a lumen
- fluid filled space in the thylakoid
- packet of energy
- cellular functions main energy source
19 Clues: its a chain • green pigment • electron donor • contains a lumen • packet of energy • giving electrons • electron receiver • connects thylakoids • takes the electrons • stacks of thylakoids • a protein rich interior • a negative part of an atom • splitting water with a photon • fluid filled space in the thylakoid • cellular functions main energy source • ...
Ecology Review 2025-03-14
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- several populations of living things in a certain area
- the site for photosynthesis
- symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- a group of the same species living in the same are
- the amount of energy transferred to the next trophic level
- symbiotic relationship of a shark and a remora
- an organism that makes its own food
- main organism in the nitrogen cycle
- glucose and oxygen become carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
- the site for cellular respiration
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- two wolves fight for the same female mate
- carbon dioxide and water become glucose and oxygen
- a dog and a tick is an example of this symbiotic relationship
- how carbon starts in respiration
- a cat and mouse is an example of this symbiotic relationship
- fuels burning these release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- water evaporates from the stomata
17 Clues: the site for photosynthesis • how carbon starts in respiration • water evaporates from the stomata • the site for cellular respiration • an organism that makes its own food • main organism in the nitrogen cycle • two wolves fight for the same female mate • symbiotic relationship of a shark and a remora • carbon dioxide and water become glucose and oxygen • ...
vocab 8.1-8.3 2022-01-28
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- light-absorbing molecules
- requires oxygen
- enzyme in final step of calvin cycle
- fluid-filled space outside grana
- process where light energy is converted to chemical energy
- krebs cycle and electron transport
- regenerated NAD+
- second step of photosynthesis
- flattened saclike membranes
- provides chemical energy
- glucose is broken down
- ability to do work
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- catabolic pathway where organic molecules are broken down
- all chemical reactions in a cell
- TCA cycle
- study of flow and transformation energy
- electron carrier
- doesn't require oxygen
- stacks of thylakoid
19 Clues: TCA cycle • requires oxygen • electron carrier • regenerated NAD+ • ability to do work • stacks of thylakoid • doesn't require oxygen • glucose is broken down • provides chemical energy • light-absorbing molecules • flattened saclike membranes • second step of photosynthesis • all chemical reactions in a cell • fluid-filled space outside grana • krebs cycle and electron transport • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-01-18
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- Pathways, the products of one reaction are the reactants for the next reaction.
- chemicals used in a reaction
- process, no oxygen
- chemical produced in the reaction
- alcohol, it’s produced along with carbon dioxide.
- specific form of stored energy
- process, oxygen
- simple sugar
- Transport Chain, Electrons are passed from protein to protein while slowly releasing their energy in steps.
- At times when your cells are without oxygen for a short period of time (heavy exercise) anaerobic fermentation follows glycolysis.
- Acid cycle, Chemical reactions similar to the Calvin cycle to break down glucose and produce ATP.
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- Oxidation, the connector reaction between glycolysis in the cellular cytoplasm and the Krebs cycle in the mitochondrial matrix.
- powerhouse of the cell
- fermentation, Fermentation used by yeast and bacteria to produce Carbon Dioxide and ethyl alcohol.
- a substance around the cell membrane bound organelles and nucleus
- acid, supplies energy when oxygen is scarce.
- Triphosphate, ATP
- reactions in the cytoplasm that break down glucose into molecules of pyruvic acid.
- Acid Fermentation, The lactic acid that builds up in muscle cells results in muscle fatigue.
- cycle, Chemical reactions similar to the Calvin cycle to break down glucose and produce ATP.
20 Clues: simple sugar • process, oxygen • Triphosphate, ATP • process, no oxygen • powerhouse of the cell • chemicals used in a reaction • specific form of stored energy • chemical produced in the reaction • acid, supplies energy when oxygen is scarce. • alcohol, it’s produced along with carbon dioxide. • a substance around the cell membrane bound organelles and nucleus • ...
Fresh Water 2023-11-17
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- a major river that has many smaller streams
- water that flows over Earth's surface.
- a large mass of moving ice and snow on land.
- rocks that allow water to easily pass through them
- a region where the pore spaces are entirely filled with groundwater
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- when water vapor enters the atmosphere when it is released from the leaves of trees and other plants
- rocks that do not allow water to pass through them
- the top of the saturated zone
- when water moves among the oceans, atmoshpere, and land in a cycle that covers the entire surface of the Earth and extends below the ground.
- the area of land that contributes water to a river system
- a permeable rock layer that is saturated with water
- the water found underground within cracks and between particles of rock and soil
12 Clues: the top of the saturated zone • water that flows over Earth's surface. • a major river that has many smaller streams • a large mass of moving ice and snow on land. • rocks that do not allow water to pass through them • rocks that allow water to easily pass through them • a permeable rock layer that is saturated with water • ...
Earth Systems Vocabulary 2023-05-22
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- a type of rock formed by pressure and water.
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- the mixture of gasses that surround a planet.
- a type of rock caused by weather and erosion.
- Water that falls from the air to Earth's surface.
- the process in which water continuosly moves from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again.
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- the solid portion of Earth.
- All of Earth's water, taken together in all states of matter.
- a type of rock formed by magma from volcanoes.
- all living things on Earth
- a set of connected things forming a complex whole.
- the place at which land masses meet the ocean
13 Clues: all living things on Earth • the solid portion of Earth. • a type of rock formed by pressure and water. • the place at which land masses meet the ocean • the mixture of gasses that surround a planet. • a type of rock caused by weather and erosion. • a type of rock formed by magma from volcanoes. • the process by which a gas changes into a liquid. • ...
Evaporation & Transpiration 2023-03-28
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- The changing of state from gas to a liquid
- Water that is stuck under ground is called
- Transpiration is the process that occurs when _____ lose water through their leaves
- It is the phase change of water from liquid to gas.
- Snow, sleet, hail, and ____ are all examples of precipitation
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- The main source of energy for the water cycle
- The process of water soaking into the ground is called
- Any form of water that falls from the clouds to earth
- Occurs when the ground is saturated with water
- When water is heated by the sun it turns from a liquid form to a ______________ form in the process of evaporation
10 Clues: The changing of state from gas to a liquid • Water that is stuck under ground is called • The main source of energy for the water cycle • Occurs when the ground is saturated with water • It is the phase change of water from liquid to gas. • Any form of water that falls from the clouds to earth • The process of water soaking into the ground is called • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
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- plants make____
- what is the most important organ it the human
- what is the basic unit of movement
- the basic unit of life
- mass is the amount of ______ in a object
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
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- what is a still type of stored energy
- what filters your blood
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
- velocity is measured by speed and _____
- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
- when u rub two things tougher
13 Clues: plants make____ • the basic unit of life • what filters your blood • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • velocity is measured by speed and _____ • what is mostly need for the water cycle • what is one natural disaster in Florida • mass is the amount of ______ in a object • ...
HYDROSPHERE 2020-01-06
Animals 2022-10-09
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- A reptile.
- A group name for reptiles and amphibians.
- A mammal.
- Anything relating to birds.
- A cold-blooded animal with a skeleton inside its body and dry scales or hard plates on its skin. Some live in water but use their noses to breathe air into their lungs.
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- A warm-blooded animal with fur or hair on its skin and a skeleton inside its body. Mothers produce milk to feed their babies. Most have four legs or two arms and two legs.
- An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body.
- Flying mammal
- An amphibian.
- A small animal that spends part of its life cycle in water and part of its life cycle on land. They hatch in water and breathe with gills. Then they develop lungs so the adults can breathe air. They are cold-blooded animals with skeletons inside their bodies.
10 Clues: A mammal. • A reptile. • Flying mammal • An amphibian. • Anything relating to birds. • A group name for reptiles and amphibians. • An animal that does not have a backbone or skeleton inside its body. • A cold-blooded animal with a skeleton inside its body and dry scales or hard plates on its skin. Some live in water but use their noses to breathe air into their lungs. • ...
Ecology Part II 2022-03-11
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- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria.
- a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole
- the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen
- the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- component of the air
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- taking place with normal contraction
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- the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water
- 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
- respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen
- 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.
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
- the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment,
- the intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles.
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid
- simple sugar
- movement of a solute from a region of high electrochemical potential on one side of the cell membrane to a region of lower electrochemical potential on the opposite side
20 Clues: simple sugar • component of the air • taking place with normal contraction • a change in global or regional climate patterns • having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid • the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen • respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen • ...
Ecology Bend 2: Part 2 2023-03-14
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- the movement of substances across a cell membrane down their concentration gradients, which does not require energy
- nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- the process in which water is continuously brought into the sky then rained back down from clouds
- scientific name for sugar; product of photosynthesis
- the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformation and translocation of phosphorus in soil, water, and living and dead organic material
- the process in which incomplete oxidation of glucose occurs in the absence of oxygen
- when two solutions have the same osmotic pressure it is a _____ solution
- the net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things: the atmosphere, soil, water, plants, animals and bacteria
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- outside surface of cell that separates and protects the interior of the cell
- the movement of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a high water concentration to a low one
- the process in which organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- the movement of molecules across a cell membrane into a region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the process in which plants turn CO2 into oxygen and glucose
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid
- gas in the atmosphere that living animals and humans need to breathe
- chemical compound made up of 1 carbon molecule and 2 oxygen molecules
20 Clues: scientific name for sugar; product of photosynthesis • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • the process in which plants turn CO2 into oxygen and glucose • gas in the atmosphere that living animals and humans need to breathe • chemical compound made up of 1 carbon molecule and 2 oxygen molecules • ...
Plant Physiology 2024-10-15
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- In the CAM plant the stomata will open in the …
- The water molecules will vapor exits the leaf through …
- A set of reaction that uses energy to convert 2-PG to 3-PGA, carbon dioxide and ammonia
- Nutrient that required as a cofactor for many enzymes
- What potential will decrease when there is the presence of dissolved solutes between molecules?
- Nutrient that is important for chlorophyll
- A protein channel that allows the water to pass
- In CAM plants, carbon dioxide fixed at night will be stored as …
- In most of C4 plants, before Bundle Sheath Cells, the carbon dioxide will be fixed first in …
- The protein that synthesized by ribosome in rough ER will be transferred to
- The movement of molecules through plasmodesma
- The formation of partial vacuums in a liquid
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- Photosynthesis reaction that produce high-energy and reduced sugars
- The predominant component of plant and composed of various polymer
- The ability of attraction between molecules
- Solution which contains mineral elements
- In C4 plants, the Calvin-Benson cycle generates …
- Gasses go in and out of the plant cell by …
- Xylem cells that participate in xylem loading
- The oxidation of water using light energy, then releasing oxygen and generating NADPH & ATP occurs in …
- Nutrients that plant need in big quantity
- A symbioses that facilitate nutrient uptake by roots
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between RuBP and carbon dioxide or oxygen
- Tissue that used to fill-out the three-dimensional bulk of the plant
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction
- In CAM plants, carbon dioxide fixed at night is stored in the …
- It is contain multiple complete genomes derived from two or more separate species
- A cell transport system that doesn’t require energy
- An active transport that require additional energy from ATP hydrolysis
- Glucose molecule from Calvin-benson cycle need to be converted into
30 Clues: Solution which contains mineral elements • Nutrients that plant need in big quantity • Nutrient that is important for chlorophyll • The ability of attraction between molecules • Gasses go in and out of the plant cell by … • The formation of partial vacuums in a liquid • Xylem cells that participate in xylem loading • The movement of molecules through plasmodesma • ...
Science Project - Kendra and Annabel 2022-05-24
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- The only light waves that we can see
- Boiling point of water
- Absolute Zero
- True or False: Warmer fluid rises, while cooler fluid sinks
- These rays are the reason humans need sunscreen
- Unit of measurement for heat
- Transfer of thermal energy through currents in a fluid
- Gas turns into liquid (water cycle)
- Doctors use these rays to see inside a body
- The temperature at which solid becomes liquid
- The matter through which a wave travels is called a _______
- Energy associated with heat ("MR. CENT")
- Waves in which the particles vibrate back and forth in compressional pulses
- The higher the frequency the _____ the wavelength
- Liquid turns into gas (water cycle)
- The temperature when liquid becomes a gas
- Heat moves from ___ to ___.
- Transfer of energy through waves
- Highest energy waves
- Unit for temperature used internationally
- Can be measured in Celsius (°C), Kelvin(K), Fahrenheit (°F), or Rankine (R)
- Waves in which the particles vibrate in an up and down motion
- Associated with the measurement of temperature
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- does not need a medium to travel
- Visible light allows people to see _____.
- Lowest energy waves
- Freezing point of water
- the number of waves that pass by a point each second
- The temperature when liquid becomes a solid
- Unit for temperature used primarily in the US
- All atoms stop moving at ______.
- Tool that is used to measure temperature
- Similar to temperature, but can not be possessed by an object
- ______________ need a medium to travel through, can be either Transverse or Longitudinal
- Hot things move ____.
- Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact
- There are ___ classifications of waves
- Wave height
- True or False: Heat is the same as temperature
- These rays have the highest frequency
- Waves only carry _____ not matter
41 Clues: Wave height • Absolute Zero • Lowest energy waves • Highest energy waves • Hot things move ____. • Boiling point of water • Freezing point of water • Heat moves from ___ to ___. • Unit of measurement for heat • does not need a medium to travel • All atoms stop moving at ______. • Transfer of energy through waves • Waves only carry _____ not matter • Gas turns into liquid (water cycle) • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-05-17
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- Cycle second stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the mitochondria.
- The building of larger molecules from smaller molecules usually involving the input of energy.
- a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration.
- an anaerobic process by which 2 ATP are produced with either ethanol or lactic acid produced as a byproduct.
- Involves the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones typically releasing energy in the process.
- colorless fluid in chloroplast that is the initial site of the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis.
- any substance found in tissues or cells that causes them to have color.
- Organisms that make their own food by using chemical energy.
- Unavailable energy in an ecosystem.
- an enzyme used to catalyze the first step in the conversion of CO2 to glucose.
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- the process of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen.
- The process by which (mostly) plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen.
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- The energy molecule found in all living things.
- Explains that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The chemical changes that take place in a cell or organism.
- cycle in which carbon dioxide is converted to glucose.
- A nucleotide that has two phosphate groups attached to it.
- first stage of cellular respiration which occurs in the cell’s cytoplasm.
20 Clues: Unavailable energy in an ecosystem. • a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration. • The energy molecule found in all living things. • Explains that energy cannot be created or destroyed. • cycle in which carbon dioxide is converted to glucose. • cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen. • A nucleotide that has two phosphate groups attached to it. • ...
Oceans 2022-10-24
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- This sea has the coldest, most densest water in Earth's oceans
- Are large systems of circular ocean currents Formed by wind patterns and Earth's rotation
- When ice forms from ____ water, the ____ is left behind, making the water very high in salinity and density
- This means land
- Are large masses of moving ice that form over hundreds or thousands of years
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- Water near the surface is rich in _____
- This means water
- ____ Ocean water absorbs heat energy from the atmosphere, causing less evaporation, less humidity, and lower temperatures
- Currents cycle ____ through Earth's oceans
- This means living things
10 Clues: This means land • This means water • This means living things • Water near the surface is rich in _____ • Currents cycle ____ through Earth's oceans • This sea has the coldest, most densest water in Earth's oceans • Are large masses of moving ice that form over hundreds or thousands of years • ...
CHM 325 Fun! 2013-05-05
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- Primary location of gluconeogenesis
- Coupled active transporter through which substrates move in opposite directions
- Catalyzes a metabolically-irreversible reaction of glycolysis
- Type of residues found on the outside of an integral membrane protein
- Most selective and slow type of transport protein
- Oxygen delivery protein
- Fatty acids that function in energy storage
- Type of water-soluble membrane protein that can be released with salt solution
- Aldose and ketose sugars are _____ isomers.
- The _____ theory states that a proton gradient can be used to make ATP.
- Type of enzyme that transfers a phosphate group
- Containing nonpolar and polar residues
- Extended secondary protein structure
- Type of reaction during which part of the first substrate is transferred onto the enzyme
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- Set of chemical transformations that an organism can catalyze
- Classified as a lyase enzyme
- Vitamins
- Part of an enzyme that forms noncovalent bonds with the substrate
- Contains a phospho-his residue
- Reaction type during which electrons are transferred
- Type of reactions that remove Citric Acid Cycle intermediates
- Type of reactions that create Citric Acid Cycle intermediates
- Site of glycolysis
- Type of enzymatic inhibition during which the inhibitor binds to enzyme's catalytic site
- Oxygen storage protein
- Site of Citric Acid Cycle
- Type of metabolic pathway that builds molecules
- Type of metabolic pathway that breaks molecules down
- Precursor to steroid hormones
- Fatty acid chains with no double bonds are termed ____.
30 Clues: Vitamins • Site of glycolysis • Oxygen storage protein • Oxygen delivery protein • Site of Citric Acid Cycle • Classified as a lyase enzyme • Precursor to steroid hormones • Contains a phospho-his residue • Primary location of gluconeogenesis • Extended secondary protein structure • Containing nonpolar and polar residues • Fatty acids that function in energy storage • ...
Lunar cycle, tides, and the sun 2023-05-05
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- Moon is losing light
- When the tide is at its lowest
- What causes jet winds
- The pull of gravity
- The force pulling towards everything the center of the earth
- The cycle of the moon
- A chemical having the atomic number of 2
- A chemical having the atomic number of 1
- The star in the center of our solar system
- The rise and fall of the ocean
- The stage of life a star is in before it becomes a redgiant
- The light coming from the sun
- Moon is entirely illuminated
- During a full or new moon
- A dark spot on the sun's surface
- One phase before or after the new moon
- Another word for revolution
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- 7th phase in the lunar cycle
- 3rd phase in the lunar cycle
- What fills up oceans, rivers, lakes, ect.
- When the tide is at its highest
- A burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy on the sun
- The planet we are living on
- Moon is gaining light
- The opposite of clockwise
- One phase before or after the full moon
- Lighting up
- No light on the moon
- The amount of the moon we can see on any given night
- Earth’s natural satellite that reflects to the sun's light
- The birthplace of stars
- During a 1st or last quarter moon
- Celestial bodies made mostly of hydrogen and helium that produce light
33 Clues: Lighting up • The pull of gravity • Moon is losing light • No light on the moon • What causes jet winds • Moon is gaining light • The cycle of the moon • The birthplace of stars • The opposite of clockwise • During a full or new moon • The planet we are living on • Another word for revolution • 7th phase in the lunar cycle • 3rd phase in the lunar cycle • Moon is entirely illuminated • ...
Photosynthesis and The Water Cycle 2023-01-10
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- water turning into vapour
- refers to the lost of water from plants
- the point where water is collected and stored during the water cycle
- the air that humans need to survive
- also known as rainfall
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- refers to water vapour turning into liquid
- the gas needed by plants to make their food
- the process by which green plants make their own food
8 Clues: also known as rainfall • water turning into vapour • the air that humans need to survive • refers to the lost of water from plants • refers to water vapour turning into liquid • the gas needed by plants to make their food • the process by which green plants make their own food • the point where water is collected and stored during the water cycle
Ecosystem 2025-02-28
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- ____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems that cannot be adequately studied and modeled in field and laboratory research.
- In the atmosphere, DMS is converted to sulfur dioxide, some of which in turn is converted to _______________& (SO3) and to tiny droplets of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
- ____________________ (GIS) provide the computer technology for storing organizing, and analyzing complex data collected aver broad geographic areas.
- In ____________, specialized bacteria in soil and bluegreen algae (cyanobacteria) in aquatic environments combine gaseous N2 with hydrogen to make ammonia (NH3).
- The _____________, or water cycle, collects, purifies, and distributes the earth's fixed supply of water.
- _______________ is a serious and growing local, regional, and global environmental problem that has attracted little attention.
- In ________________, specialized bacteria in waterlogged soil and in the bottom sediments of lakes, oceans, swamps, and bogs convert NH3 and NH4+ back into nitrite and nitrate ions, and then into nitrogen gas (N2) and nitrous oxide gas (N2O).
- ____________________ have erected tall construction cranes over the canopies of tropical forests from which they observe the rich diversity of species living or feeding in these treetop habitats.
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- Field research, sometimes called "_______________________" involves observing and measuring the structure of natural ecosystems and what happens in them.
- Some precipitation sinks through soil and permeable rock formations to underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel called __________, where it is stored as groundwater.
- The other takes place in aquatic systems, soil, and the roots of some plants, where specialized bacteria, called ______________, complete this conversion as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- DMS also reacts with other atmospheric chemicals such as ammonia to produce tiny particles of ______________.
- Over land, about 90% of the water that reaches the atmosphere evaporates from the surfaces of plants through a process called _____________.
- The elements and compounds that make up nutrients move continually through air, water, soil, rock, and living organisms in ecosystems and in the biosphere in cycles called __________________.
- These droplets and particles fall to the earth as components of ____________, which along with other air pollutants can harm trees and aquatic life.
- Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes _________.
- _____________ use field research, laboratory research, and mathematical and other models to learn about ecosystems.
- Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ____________.
- In contrast to the cycles of water, carbon, and nitrogen, the __________________ does not include the atmosphere.
- Evaporation changes liquid water into water vapor in the atmosphere, and gravity draws the water back to the earth's surface as _________________.
20 Clues: Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ____________. • Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes _________. • The _____________, or water cycle, collects, purifies, and distributes the earth's fixed supply of water. • DMS also reacts with other atmospheric chemicals such as ammonia to produce tiny particles of ______________. • ...
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CROSSWORD 2013-06-14
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- the zone around earth where life can exist.
- the series of processes that cycle water through the enviroment.
- the gradual and usually precdictable changes of abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
- a species that is likely to become endangered if factors reducing its survival are not changed.
- the movement of matter through the biotic and the abiotic enviroment.
- precipitation that is more acidic than usual because of chemicals in the air and water vapour.
- the number of species in an area.
- all of earth's water in solid, liquid and gas form.
- a species that may become threatned or endangered because of a combination of factors.
- a non-native species whose intentional or accidental introduction negatively impacts the natural enviroment.
- refers to a species that has died out and no longer occurs on earth.
- taking responsibility for managing and protecting the enviroment.
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- harmful contaminants realeased into the enviroment.
- Earth's solid outer layer.
- succession on newly exposed ground, such as following a volcanic eruption.
- a speies facing imminent extripation or extinction.
- the layer of gases surrounding earth.
- the variety of life in a particular ecosyste; also known as bilogical diversity.
- a large geographical region defined by climate with a specific of biotic and abiotic factors.
- the biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through all earth's atmosphere.
- a cutting method where they pick and choose which trees they want to cut judging by there age and maturity.
- describes the state of an ecosystem wuth relatively constant conditions over a period of time.
- people who engage in enviromentally responsible travel to undisturbed natural areas.
- a species that no longer exists in a specific area.
- a method of cutting where they cut down all trees in a specific area.
25 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer. • the number of species in an area. • the layer of gases surrounding earth. • the zone around earth where life can exist. • harmful contaminants realeased into the enviroment. • a speies facing imminent extripation or extinction. • all of earth's water in solid, liquid and gas form. • a species that no longer exists in a specific area. • ...
Weather Review 2011-09-05
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- The word we use to describe clouds that are at middle height in the sky
- This occurs when a warm air mass takes the place of a cold air mass
- Tool used to measure the degree of heat or coldness
- The phase of the water cycle in which any form of water, such as rain or snow, falls to Earth's surface
- The word we use to describe clouds that are high in the sky
- The word we use to describe clouds that are low in the sky
- Cloud that signals thunderstorms
- This is needed for evaporation to occur
- Tool used to measure wind speed
- When cool air from the sea blows towards the land
- Tool that measures air pressure
- This occurs when a cold air mass takes the place of a warm air mass
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- This occurs at night, when cool air blows from the land towards the sea
- A person who studies the atmosphere and reports and forecasts weather conditions is named this
- In this pressure system, you can expect warm, cloudy weather, with high moisture and precipitation. The air in this system moves in a counter-clockwise direction
- The word we use to describe clouds that are dark and bring rain
- The word we use to describe clouds that grow vertically, that are puffy, white and look like cotton balls
- The hour by hour, day by day state of conditions in the atmosphere
- In this pressure system, you can expect sunny, cool, windy weather, with air moving in a clockwise direction
- Clouds form during this phase of the water cycle
- The average weather conditions for a place taken over a long period of time
- When two air masses meet, the boundary between them is named this
22 Clues: Tool used to measure wind speed • Tool that measures air pressure • Cloud that signals thunderstorms • This is needed for evaporation to occur • Clouds form during this phase of the water cycle • When cool air from the sea blows towards the land • Tool used to measure the degree of heat or coldness • The word we use to describe clouds that are low in the sky • ...
Chapter 2 2017-01-22
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- obtain energy and building materials by eating other organisms
- visible forms of radiant energy
- a large geographical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features.
- a representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- The maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- describes the position of an organism along a food chain
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- This is the role of a species within its ecosystem
- Living components
- Maintained through natural processes
- Composed of both living and nonliving things
- The most obvious of the biogeochemical cycles
- A chemical process in which energy is released from food
- without this process most life on earth would not exist
- Warms the atmosphere, evaporates water, and produces winds
- 70% of this energy is absorbed by the hydrosphere and lithosphere
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- an organism that makes its own energy rich food components using the sun's energy
- Carbon moves between the abiotic and biotic parts of an ecosystem in this cycle
- acts like a blanket and moderates surface temperatures
- display relationships between trophic levels in ecosystems
- Nonliving components
- Any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population
- bodies of water that are low in nutrients
- every particle in an organism is part of this cycle
- A way to illustrate who eats whom in an ecosystem
- The zone around the earth where life can exist
- bodies of water that are rich in nutrients
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance
- the abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- An important characteristic of freshwater ecosystems
30 Clues: Living components • Nonliving components • visible forms of radiant energy • Maintained through natural processes • bodies of water that are low in nutrients • bodies of water that are rich in nutrients • The mass of living organisms in a given area • Composed of both living and nonliving things • The ability to maintain an ecological balance • ...
CROXON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION 2017-12-20
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- Chemical energy carrying molecule that has given up some chemical energy so that you can do what you do
- Organism such as plants that make their own food
- Process of making sugar from light energy, carbon dioxide, and water
- The actual building process outside of the thylakoid using energy from ATP to build glucose (C6H12O6)
- The product that plants make in light, using carbon dioxide and water in the process of photosynthesis
- Process yeast cells can use in the absence of oxygen resulting in the formation of alcohol
- Respiration in the presence of oxygen
- Electrons move from molecule to molecule resulting in the formation of ATP
- Second stage in releasing the energy from pyruvic acid produced from glycolysis
- Respiration without oxygen
- Organisms such as animals that capture and eat food instead of making their own food
- First stage in breaking down glucose into two pyruvic acids which can enter the Krebs Cycle to make more ATP
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- Light energy absorbing molecule that generates electrons by breaking apart water molecules
- Photosynthetic membrane in the chloroplast of plants that looks like a stack of coins
- In chloroplasts, the area outside of the thylakoid membrane or stack of coins where the Calvin Cycle begins
- Organelle in plant leaves that contain the machinery for photosynthesis
- Chemical energy carrying molecule that contains a lot of stored energy
- Process of breaking down sugar into energy (ATP) we need to get out of bed and get busy
- Substance (pigment or light absorbing molecule) that can gather energy from light
- Number of high energy ATP molecules generated from one glucose molecule
20 Clues: Respiration without oxygen • Respiration in the presence of oxygen • Organism such as plants that make their own food • Process of making sugar from light energy, carbon dioxide, and water • Chemical energy carrying molecule that contains a lot of stored energy • Organelle in plant leaves that contain the machinery for photosynthesis • ...
Topic 2, lessons 1 and 2 2023-12-04
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- Elevation about sea level
- Process by which liquids change to gases
- Continuous movement of water through atmosphere
- Change in state from gas to liquid
- Relatively thin layer of gases that forms Earth's outer layer
- Horizontal movement of air from high to low pressure area
- Humidity in air compared to maximum amount possible at given temperature
- Temperature at which condensation begins
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- Series of events that repeat in the same order
- Pressure caused by column of air pressing down on area
- Amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- Water that falls from clouds as rain, sleet, hail, snow
- Constant or unchanging
13 Clues: Constant or unchanging • Elevation about sea level • Change in state from gas to liquid • Process by which liquids change to gases • Temperature at which condensation begins • Series of events that repeat in the same order • Amount of water vapor in a given volume of air • Continuous movement of water through atmosphere • ...
Chapter 8 Cell Processes (8) 2021-03-22
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- These can make their own food and form the base of the food web.
- An organism that has to feed on other organisms for energy.
- A Plant uses this as an energy source in photosynthesis.
- For photosynthesis to occur, a plant needs sunlight, carbon dioxide and ___.
- This type of fermentation is important to bakers and brewers.
- This is a process by which cells obtain energy.
- In stage one of the cell cycle an exact copy of DNA is made through a process called ___.
- The cell divides during the final stage of the cell cycle called _____.
- The second stage of photosynthesis creates sugars such as ____.
- These obtain energy by breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- This is an energy releasing process that does not require oxygen.
- This represents the movement of matter and energy in an organism's environment.
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- These are considered the powerhouses of a cell.
- This acts like a solar panel by capturing sunlight to use as energy in the second stage of photosynthesis.
- This is where the second stage of cellular respiration occurs.
- If your cells break down glucose without oxygen this compound is formed.
- This allows organisms to grow larger.
- These form during the second stage of the cell cycle and are exact copies with identical DNA.
- The regular sequence of cell growth and division is the ____.
- These are organisms that thrive in extreme habitats.
- These are green organelles located inside plant cells.
- This means breathing.
22 Clues: This means breathing. • This allows organisms to grow larger. • These are considered the powerhouses of a cell. • This is a process by which cells obtain energy. • These are organisms that thrive in extreme habitats. • These are green organelles located inside plant cells. • A Plant uses this as an energy source in photosynthesis. • ...
Introduction to Nematodes 2016-04-22
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- Longitudinal nerve trunks and esophageal and rectal ____ are the main components of the nematode nervous system
- Direct life cycle of nematodes
- Number of life stages in nematode life cycle
- Number of larval stages in the nematode life cycle
- Enzymes secreted by the secretory-excretory system aid in osmoregulation and ____
- Chemoreceptors of nematodes
- Reproductive scheme of most nematodes
- Female has ____ set(s) of reproductive parts
- The stage of larval development that is infective to a host
- Structures that help male position around female cloaca to allow sperm transfer
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- “Teeth”
- May be a diagnostic structure for the organism
- Cephalic papillae serve as ____ structures of nematodes
- System present in nematodes that is lacking in cestodes
- Indirect life cycle of nematodes
- Seminal vesicles are used to store ____
- Nematodes possess a ____ or false body cavity
- Cuticular folds
- Developmental arrest used to help larvae survive adverse conditions
- Tactile chemosensory receptors
20 Clues: “Teeth” • Cuticular folds • Chemoreceptors of nematodes • Direct life cycle of nematodes • Tactile chemosensory receptors • Indirect life cycle of nematodes • Reproductive scheme of most nematodes • Seminal vesicles are used to store ____ • Number of life stages in nematode life cycle • Female has ____ set(s) of reproductive parts • Nematodes possess a ____ or false body cavity • ...
Gabby's Crossword 2021-04-06
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- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- organization of services
- total goods and services
- plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- per person
- focuses on the economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada but sold to other countries
- the high point of recovery stage of a business cycle
- applying inventions to new products or services
- advances in knowledge
- total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
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- the low point of recession stage of a business cycle
- US productivity boom in 1990
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- ability to produce output per person per hour
- focuses on the economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- education, knowledge, and skills
- business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction
- a countries standard of living
- goods and services purchased from another country
21 Clues: per person • advances in knowledge • organization of services • total goods and services • US productivity boom in 1990 • a countries standard of living • education, knowledge, and skills • ability to produce output per person per hour • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
WATER 2022-11-12
7 Clues: another name for water cycle • a method of water conservation • removes temporary hardness of water • water that does not lather with soap • resources that get depleted with use • process of removal of salt from seawater • water stored in dams is used for generating
The Names of Things 2020-10-25
10 Clues: used to sit • tastes sweet • used to write • has two wheels • pairs with a fork • used to take water • used to drink juice • used to hit the nail • used to fry something • used to brush the teeth
Crossword 2013-09-11
10 Clues: flowers • the dirt • ride a bike • we live on it • this totally..... • edge of the bread • middle of an apple • makes up most of the earth • another way of writing son • water falling from the sky
SCRA 2024-08-21
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- 2nd step in risk management life cycle
- derived from authoritative sources
- #of days to complete pre-vetting after identifying issue
- 4th step in risk management life cycle
- What does CARA stand for
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- 5th step in risk management life cycle
- What does ORP stand for
- Who manages risk
- 3rd step in risk management life cycle
- Compliance officer aligned to a business
- What is the purpose of issue management
- This is an intentional action to mitigate risk
- 1st step in risk management life cycle
- This framework sets forth the company’s core principle
14 Clues: Who manages risk • What does ORP stand for • What does CARA stand for • derived from authoritative sources • 5th step in risk management life cycle • 2nd step in risk management life cycle • 3rd step in risk management life cycle • 4th step in risk management life cycle • 1st step in risk management life cycle • What is the purpose of issue management • ...
Water keywords 2024-03-13
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- materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited to satisfy a human need or want.
- hazard events originating in the hydrosphere from changes to the water cycle eg floods and droughts.
- lines on a map measured in degrees east or west of Greenwich.
- an area drained by a river or water body. Also known as the river basin.
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- resource a type of resource is one that will virtually always exist.
- a process of the water cycle when the sun’s energy heats surface water and turns it into a gas.
- a long-term change in regional or global climate patterns eg annual precipitation, frequency of weather events
- hazard events originating in the lithosphere eg volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis and mass movement (landslides or avalanches).
8 Clues: lines on a map measured in degrees east or west of Greenwich. • resource a type of resource is one that will virtually always exist. • an area drained by a river or water body. Also known as the river basin. • a process of the water cycle when the sun’s energy heats surface water and turns it into a gas. • ...
Later Middle Ages 2023-03-16
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- People who traveled and believed in God
- A place that was ancient
- A place where the Black Plague happened
- A Thing that people do when giving an item for another item
- Something that has gone to other people
- Something used to tie knots and climb
- Something very legendary
- Something that you ride that goes on water
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- Something that harms people in health
- Things that suck up water in Rome
- Being wealthy
- People who study history
- People who are in a Church and believe in God
- Long time ago
- People that were in an army in Germany
- Something that usually makes dogs itchy
- An animal that has a skinny tail
- Something that happens over and over again
18 Clues: Being wealthy • Long time ago • People who study history • A place that was ancient • Something very legendary • An animal that has a skinny tail • Things that suck up water in Rome • Something that harms people in health • Something used to tie knots and climb • People that were in an army in Germany • People who traveled and believed in God • ...
ABCs of Civil Engineering 2016-05-07
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- Measured by engineers to prevent flooding
- Used to power homes and cars. Starts with E.
- Brings water under roads
- Starts with A and carries water
- Crosses natural features
- Bringing water to dry areas for plants to grow
- This is a material that is strong and used for buildings, cars, and rings.
- Systems are _________ by engineers for safety. Begins with O.
- Beams used for floors
- A measure of quantity produced that starts with Y.
- These move sand and rock on coasts and can be dangerous.
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- This is a method of testing welds.
- Something used to carry water underground
- A structure that keeps flow in river channels
- The type of system where you find trees, plants, and bugs.
- This is used by cars and trucks to carry people across the land.
- An invasive species that has stripes on it's shell.
- The water cycle
- This is a measure of how much that begins with Q.
- These control flow of both liquids and gases.
- These carry trains across mountains and plains
- These are known as ________ and include water, sewer, and electricity.
- The measure of weight equal to 2.2 pounds in the metric system.
- Leveling the land before construction
- Stores water up in the hills
- A useful tool studied in school
26 Clues: The water cycle • Beams used for floors • Brings water under roads • Crosses natural features • Stores water up in the hills • Starts with A and carries water • A useful tool studied in school • This is a method of testing welds. • Leveling the land before construction • Something used to carry water underground • Measured by engineers to prevent flooding • ...
Water System 2025-01-27
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- Surface's like (oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds)
- During the day, water absorbs heat from sun, and at night,it releases the heat slowly
- The sun provides the energy required to run the whole process
- A Water vapour (evaportion)
- Ice sheets like polar and icecaps
- water has a higher heat capacity than air or land
- Solar energy passes through the atmosphere and reaches the earth's characteristic
- Earth is surrounded by an atmosphere
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- Flooding and increased erosion
- When unusual weather lasts over several months or years in high mountain areas, it will affect the size of the glaciers there
- When water evaporates, it takes heat energy from the surrounding environment
- Water has a high specific heat capacity, which absorbs a lot of heat without a significant increase in temperature
- there is no beginning or ending to the water cycle
- Natural periods of cooling and warming
- Threats to the don river watershed
- A general trend in climate will impact the size of glaciers and ice sheets
- the depth differs from region to region
- If the temperature stays cold, more snow falls, and the glaciers grow
- An area of land in which all water presents lakes, rivers, wetlands, and underground sources
- A mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
20 Clues: A Water vapour (evaportion) • Flooding and increased erosion • Ice sheets like polar and icecaps • Threats to the don river watershed • Earth is surrounded by an atmosphere • Natural periods of cooling and warming • the depth differs from region to region • water has a higher heat capacity than air or land • there is no beginning or ending to the water cycle • ...
Gardening Terms 2022-03-09
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- s Channels water that assist growth.
- May seem useless but promotes growth
- A compost of dead plants and wood chips.
- To trigger growth through ________
- an unwanted plant
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- movement cycle of ________ through earth, water and living things
- A unit of reproduction
- A material fit for Growing
- Cutting off what’s unnecessary
- it goes through both the living and the dead
10 Clues: an unwanted plant • A unit of reproduction • A material fit for Growing • Cutting off what’s unnecessary • To trigger growth through ________ • s Channels water that assist growth. • May seem useless but promotes growth • A compost of dead plants and wood chips. • it goes through both the living and the dead • movement cycle of ________ through earth, water and living things
Cells and Plants 2024-02-16
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- a green pigment that soaks up energy
- The element is 6C12H6O
- part of what every living thing breathes
- takes water in to hydrate the plant
- All plants go through a _____ called photosythisis
- Plants use this to eat
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- All cells have these to live
- hydrates every living thing
- Cells have this goo that fills it
- Every living thing breathes this
10 Clues: The element is 6C12H6O • Plants use this to eat • hydrates every living thing • All cells have these to live • Every living thing breathes this • Cells have this goo that fills it • takes water in to hydrate the plant • a green pigment that soaks up energy • part of what every living thing breathes • All plants go through a _____ called photosythisis
Plankton Vocab 2024-01-18
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- Pertaining to the bottom of a body of water; organisms living on or in the substrate
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments
- Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton
- Microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that form the base of the aquatic food chain
- Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton
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- Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent
- A rapid increase in the population of planktonic organisms, often causing discoloration of the water
- Planktonic organisms that spend their entire life cycle in the planktonic phase
- A type of phytoplankton with a silica-based cell wall, often shaped like a glass shell
- Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton
10 Clues: Small crustaceans that are a common type of zooplankton • Small animals that feed on phytoplankton or other zooplankton • Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments • Planktonic organisms that spend only a part of their life cycle as plankton • Unicellular algae that can be both phytoplankton and sometimes bioluminescent • ...
A/B 1st 2020 Vogel 2020-11-08
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- The gas form of water in the water cycle which is a greenhouse gas
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
- The layer of atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere
- The layer that protects us from the sun's harmful rays
- The process where the Earth traps heat close to the surface
- A combination of the words "smoke" and "fog" that occurs with large amounts of burning coal in the atmosphere
- Gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and ozone in the atmosphere
- This is on the periodic table and stays in the environment as dust, and is very dangerous and harmful to our atmosphere
- This is what humans breathe out that plants use to make nutrients
- This is another pollutant that is very harmful and contributes directly to the making of smog
- The layer where all weather occurs
- To make dirtier or not clean
- The uppermost layer between the exosphere and the mesosphere
- The second most common gas which is made from photosynthesis
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- Energy that can me remade faster than it can be used/destroyed
- The layers of air that surround the Earth
- Natural fuels that are from remains from living organisms
- The continuous cycle of carbon atoms through respiration and photosynthesis
- This pollutant effects the number of greenhouse gases in the air and can cause global warming
- This is a chemical reaction that occurs when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air
- The last layer of the atmosphere next to space
- The lower part of the thermosphere
- a very flammable hydrocarbon which is a greenhouse gas
- The layer of the atmosphere that is above the troposphere
- Rising global temperatures that are due to increasing pollution
25 Clues: To make dirtier or not clean • The lower part of the thermosphere • The layer where all weather occurs • The most common gas in the atmosphere • The layers of air that surround the Earth • The last layer of the atmosphere next to space • The layer that protects us from the sun's harmful rays • a very flammable hydrocarbon which is a greenhouse gas • ...
The preffixes 2023-02-16
15 Clues: Not like • 100 years • Not perfect • Not legible • Not possible • A set of four • Not organized • Cycle with one wheel • Impossible to resist • Cycle with two wheels • Cycle with three wheels • Spell a word incorrectly • Something with ten sides • Something with five sides • Something with eight sides
Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis 2022-11-14
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- chromosomes line up in the middle
- cell cycle phase that replicates DNA
- two new nuclei form
- cell cycle phase that has mitosis and cytokinesis
- process of switching genetic material
- 4 homologous chromatids
- cycle the cell goes through to divide
- (N)
- division of the nucleus
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- (2N)
- chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell
- chromosomes are visible in this phase
- reproduction one parent/offspring is identical cell cycle phase that preps for division
- process where chromosomes per cell are cut in 1/2
- reproduction two parents/offspring isn't identical
- division of the cytoplasm
16 Clues: (N) • (2N) • two new nuclei form • 4 homologous chromatids • division of the nucleus • division of the cytoplasm • chromosomes line up in the middle • cell cycle phase that replicates DNA • chromosomes are visible in this phase • process of switching genetic material • cycle the cell goes through to divide • chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell • ...
B2 2020 Patterson 2020-11-06
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- (specifically relative humidity and dew point)
- This greenhouse gas is crucial for plants and humans to live
- This layer of earth's atmosphere is the closest to earth's surface
- gases that absorb and emit radiant energy
- This layer contains the ozone layer which protects us from harmful UV rays
- this tool measures
- Makes up 0.4% of earth's greenhouse gases
- This type of greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere through human processes such as burning fossil fuels and agriculture.
- Is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere making up 78%
- Makes up 0.9% of the atmosphere
- This greenhouse gas is considered a high GWP gas or high global warming potential
- Is the 2nd most abundant gas in the atmosphere making up 21%
- Makes up 0.08% of earth's greenhouse gases
- a cycle that occurs when warming causes changes that lead to more warming
- These are burned by humans and emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere
- This type of greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere through natural processes such as breathing and volcano emissions
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- This is a process occurring because of the greenhouse gases being emitted by humans.
- The shell of gas around the earth
- The northern lights are located in this layer
- This gas makes up 0.9% of earth's atmosphere
- water vapor _____ with altitude
- This layer has the coldest temperatures in the atmosphere
- This greenhouse gas is created by an important step in the water cycle
- This process causes planets to be very hot and not suitable for water
- As you move up in the stratosphere temperature ____.
- This tool measures air pressure.
26 Clues: this tool measures • water vapor _____ with altitude • Makes up 0.9% of the atmosphere • This tool measures air pressure. • The shell of gas around the earth • gases that absorb and emit radiant energy • Makes up 0.4% of earth's greenhouse gases • Makes up 0.08% of earth's greenhouse gases • This gas makes up 0.9% of earth's atmosphere • ...
Marine Ch. 6 Puzzle 2021-11-17
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- type of zooplankton that are only zooplankton in the early stage of it's life cycle
- diffusion of water
- phylum of protozoans that move with flagella
- the jellylike layers of the sponge cells
- hemoglobin in red blood cells that carry out
- phylum of protozoans that are the largest groups of protozoans (can be free swimming or sessile)
- the ability of organism to respond to environmental stimuli
- the types of ions in the nervous and muscular systems
- the minerals that make up bones and teeth
- also called cytoplasmic streaming
- name of a phylum that means "wheel-bearer"
- animals and animal like organisms that float or drift near the surface (called "animal wanderer")
- phylum of protozoans that include radiolarians and foraminiferans (live on surfaces of substrates and move by pseudopods)
- the outer layers of cells of the sponge
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- name of phylum that means "moss animals"
- name of the phylum that means pore bearing
- the process of breaking down to provide energy when it's needed
- exchanging parts of micronuclei when in contact with another cell, mixes up genetic material though still two organisms
- minerals in thyroxin (the growth hormone for vertebrates)
- means bottom dwelling organisms
- high energy molecules with fats and oils
- type of zooplankton that spend it's entire life cycle as a plankton
- type of animal feeders that strain the plankton from the water
- type of acids that are the building blocks of proteins
- inner layers of the sponge cells
- type of cells with flagella that lines the inside of the body cavity
- most abundant nutrient in living things (makes up 80% of the weight in an organism's body/medium for most chemical reactions)
27 Clues: diffusion of water • means bottom dwelling organisms • inner layers of the sponge cells • also called cytoplasmic streaming • the outer layers of cells of the sponge • name of phylum that means "moss animals" • the jellylike layers of the sponge cells • high energy molecules with fats and oils • the minerals that make up bones and teeth • ...
LCA 2021-02-22
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- Not depleted when used.
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- Different types have different properties, e.g. ceramics are hard and strong, but brittle. Polymers are strong and tough, and often flexible.
- The process of obtaining a metal from a mineral, usually by reduction or electrolysis.
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- Places where refuse is buried underground.
- A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- An assessment of the environmental impacts of each stage of a product's life cycle.
- The immediate surroundings in which people live, or the natural world such as the land, air or water.
- The action of assessing someone or something.
9 Clues: Not depleted when used. • Places where refuse is buried underground. • The action of assessing someone or something. • A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere. • An assessment of the environmental impacts of each stage of a product's life cycle. • ...
Science --The Water Cycle 2016-10-23
5 Clues: a star that controls the water cycle • the changing of water vapor to liquid water • the changing of liquid water to water vapor • water that falls from the clouds, can be rain/snow • cycle how water is formed and moves on earth, driven by energy from the Sun that evaporates water
Ecology Study Game 2020-09-21
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- A food chain is ______
- Another term for organisms that make their food
- How many cycles are there?
- Bottom of the pyramid
- A food ___ is a network
- Decrease of limiting factors = ____ of populations
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- The specific role a species performs in its ecosystem
- A measure of the number of different species
- Name of the species that includes kudzu and lionfish
- Process of plants to make food from the sun
- Includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation
- Niches are always the same
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- A factor in an ecosystem that was never living
- Greenhouse gases are part of this cycle
- Cycling of matter within an ecosystem is organized T/F
- First group from the levels of organization of life
- Common way invasive species are introduced is by _____
- Organism is neither is benefited or harmed
- Eat other organisms for energy
- Habitat destruction and overfishing cause _____
- The study of all living things
- Human gets lyme disease from a tick
- Migration is what type of adaptation?
- Fill in the blank: consumer, producer, and _______
- Group of organisms that are healthy, fertile & alike
- The study of organisms within their environment
- A factor in an ecosystem that is living or once living
- Relationship where both organisms benefit
- Natural environment in which a species lives
- Producer is to consumer as predator is to ____
- Too much nitrogen in the environment is _______
- 10% of energy is passed and 90% of energy is lost as ___
33 Clues: Bottom of the pyramid • A food chain is ______ • A food ___ is a network • How many cycles are there? • Niches are always the same • Eat other organisms for energy • The study of all living things • Human gets lyme disease from a tick • Migration is what type of adaptation? • Greenhouse gases are part of this cycle • Relationship where both organisms benefit • ...
Infradian Rhythms Research AQA 2023-02-14
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- effect on menstruation of late stage in cycle samples
- cycles lasting around 28 days
- rhythm lasting over one day
- criticism of research by McClintock
- type of treatment for SAD
- study results explained as maximising this
- pacemakers from the environment
- type of pill used in Adams research
- type of study over lengthy duration
- levels of activity were this for pill takers
- chemical messengers between people
- type of behaviour linked to menstrual cycle
- hormone level changes
- effect on menstruation of early stage in cycle samples
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- around this time activity increased for control
- what happened to menstrual cycle across women in study
- collected from 9 women in study
- Oestrogen is an example
- pacemakers within the body
- time of day when light treatment is most effective
- ________ sexual activity measured
- hormone affected by light levels
- small samplein pheromone study so not___
23 Clues: hormone level changes • Oestrogen is an example • type of treatment for SAD • pacemakers within the body • rhythm lasting over one day • cycles lasting around 28 days • collected from 9 women in study • pacemakers from the environment • hormone affected by light levels • ________ sexual activity measured • chemical messengers between people • criticism of research by McClintock • ...
Can we make it rain 2025-11-04
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- a test used to discover new information about a question
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- a pretend version of something
- to heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns quickly into a gas
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- to pay close attention to something
- how hot or cold something is
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- the process of a liquid changing to a gas
- all the water (solid, liquid, gas) on and around planet Earth
- the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land
- to guess what will happen based on things you know
- the gases that surround a planet
- water when it is a gas, such as steam
- water falling from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, and hail
14 Clues: how hot or cold something is • a pretend version of something • the gases that surround a planet • to pay close attention to something • water when it is a gas, such as steam • the process of a liquid changing to a gas • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • to guess what will happen based on things you know • the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land • ...
Energy and The Water Cycle 2023-01-31
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a system, used to express thermal energy in degrees
- a state of matter with a defined volume but no defined shape and whose molecules roll past each other
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- energy in the form of heat
- the process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas
- a state of matter without any defined volume or shape in which atoms or molecules move about freely
- the ability to do work or cause change; the ability to move an object some distance
- matter with a fixed volume and shape
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- the energy an object has due to its motion
- water that is released from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain
- the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates
11 Clues: energy in the form of heat • matter with a fixed volume and shape • the energy an object has due to its motion • The process by which a gas changes into a liquid • the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates • the process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas • the ability to do work or cause change; the ability to move an object some distance • ...
Kaell's Water Cycle keywords crossword. 2017-05-15
Across
- when water droplets get caught by a tree.
- when water falls from the sky.
- and area that is drained by the river.
- when water vapour becomes clouds.
- where a river starts.
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- when water droplets go into the ground and get back into the sea.
- when water becomes water vapour.
- when a small river meets a bigger river.
- when water flows on top of the ground to the sea.
- when water goes through the soil and then through the soil to the sea.
- when two rivers meet.
11 Clues: when two rivers meet. • where a river starts. • when water falls from the sky. • when water becomes water vapour. • when water vapour becomes clouds. • and area that is drained by the river. • when a small river meets a bigger river. • when water droplets get caught by a tree. • when water flows on top of the ground to the sea. • ...
Can we make it rain? 2025-12-08
Across
- a test used to discover new information about a question
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- a pretend version of something
- to heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns quickly into a gas
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
- to pay close attention to something
- how hot or cold something is
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- the process of a liquid changing to a gas
- all the water (solid, liquid, gas) on and around planet Earth
- the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land
- to guess what will happen based on things you know
- the gases that surround a planet
- water when it is a gas, such as steam
- water falling from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, and hail
14 Clues: how hot or cold something is • a pretend version of something • the gases that surround a planet • to pay close attention to something • water when it is a gas, such as steam • the process of a liquid changing to a gas • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • to guess what will happen based on things you know • the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land • ...
Weather Vocabulary 2025 2025-09-22
8 Clues: big, puffy clouds • thin, wispy clouds • looks like a tower, storm cloud • flat, gray clouds like a blanket • water heats up and rises into the air • vapor cools and changes into tiny drops • water falls from the sky as rain or snow • ----cycle: vapor rises, condenses, and rains over
A Fun Science Crossword Just for You 2021-03-12
Across
- Green Plants are also known as
- Milk is a rich source of this mineral
- Plants synthesize their food through:
- At which place on a magnet, its magnetic force is maximum?
- This organ helps the fish absorb the oxygen dissolved in water
- Nutrient which helps in repairing the damaged body cells.
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- process by which water is circulated between land and air
- One of the main types of carbohydrates found in our food.
- Salt is obtained from seawater by this process
- What is the conversion of water vapour to liquid water known as?
- A combination of bones and cartilages forms the_______________ of the body.
11 Clues: Green Plants are also known as • Milk is a rich source of this mineral • Plants synthesize their food through: • Salt is obtained from seawater by this process • process by which water is circulated between land and air • One of the main types of carbohydrates found in our food. • Nutrient which helps in repairing the damaged body cells. • ...
Affixes 2024-03-13
14 Clues: 10 years • Not Legal • 100 years • Not Fortune • Not Approve • Four quarter • Not possible • 5 sided shape • Not resistible • 2 wheeled cycle • One Wheeled Cycle • Eght shaped figure • Three Wheeled cycle • not, without, or opposite of Prepared
S.S. vocab 2024-10-21
Across
- the process of removing dissolved chemicals from water
- an underwater plain that borders a continent
- water held underground in the soil or in pores of rocks
- A large flat area of land found along coast lines or far inland
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- when water vapor transforms into a denser liquid or a solid
- when heat energy from the sun causes water to turn into water vapor
- A landform where the mouth of a river splits into several streams that flow into the sea
- harmful gases that combine into water vapor then fall to Earth's surface
- cycle earths water recycling system
- a long, narrow steep-sided cut in the ground of the ocean floor
- a large flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
12 Clues: cycle earths water recycling system • an underwater plain that borders a continent • the process of removing dissolved chemicals from water • water held underground in the soil or in pores of rocks • a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • when water vapor transforms into a denser liquid or a solid • ...
Science crossword (JZ) 2021-04-23
Across
- A slope that uses gravity to get down
- Soft, wet earth
- Under the earth
- Single thickness of some substance or material
- Mixture of Rain and snow falling from the clouds
- Visible suspension in the air of particles of a substance
- Stuck in a position
- Change into gas or steam
- The falling to earth of any form of water
- Cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
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- Election to resolve a vote that did not produce a winner
- The Star
- Contains or filled with sodium
- Moves thru a system and return to the starting point
- Emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- Repeated sequence of events
- Taking in liquids
- Tiny sphere of liquid
18 Clues: The Star • Soft, wet earth • Under the earth • Taking in liquids • Stuck in a position • Tiny sphere of liquid • Change into gas or steam • Repeated sequence of events • Contains or filled with sodium • A slope that uses gravity to get down • The falling to earth of any form of water • Cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • Single thickness of some substance or material • ...
luke's crossword 2014-02-16
Across
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- Silent, soft, soundless
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- rocket shoot up
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- Class, excellence,
- bump into
- dropping off
- cry
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- having three measurable dimensionscheque an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- Size, capacity
- to a certain extent
- Absolute, extreme
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- apart from, not including, aside from
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- Rotation, sequence
- wait for, look forward to
18 Clues: cry • bump into • dropping off • Size, capacity • rocket shoot up • Absolute, extreme • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • wait for, look forward to • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
joon's wordcross thing 2022-01-31
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- one of the halves that the equator separates
- the southern polar ice-cap
- many porous rock or sediment saturated w/ water
- an imaginary line separating the north and south pole
- a cloud that produces thunder and lightning
- putting waste into the environment
- the measurement of cold and hot
- water cycle
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- area with a localized climate
- a tropical storm with high winds
- a large piece of ice that moves slowly over land
- where gasses become liquid
- form liquid or solid to gasses
- technology that is used to extract things in the ground
- the northern polar ice-cap
- runoff produced by melted snow
- an area that drains streams and rainfall
- A column of air touching the ground
18 Clues: water cycle • where gasses become liquid • the southern polar ice-cap • the northern polar ice-cap • area with a localized climate • form liquid or solid to gasses • runoff produced by melted snow • the measurement of cold and hot • a tropical storm with high winds • putting waste into the environment • A column of air touching the ground • an area that drains streams and rainfall • ...
Weather in the Atmosphere 2025-01-23
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- The land or water then warms the air above it through ________
- Heat reaches the Earth's surface by __________
- This provides most of the energy that drives Earth's systems
- _______ and energy from the Sun drive water molecules through the never-ending water cycle
- Gravity causes water on land to move downhill or __________ in rivers, glaciers, etc.
- A _______ front occurs when cold and warm air masses meet, but neither one can move the other
- parts of Earth that consists of water like glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor
- Examples of ___________ are rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- air mass that is very humid and forms over water
- Water in the atmosphere _____________ and forms clouds
- Solar energy warms water on Earth causing some water to __________
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- air mass that is dry and forms over land
- A _______ front is when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass and pushes the warm air up rapidly
- parts of Earth that contain living things
- Water also evaporates from plants through the process of ___________
- A ______ front forms when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass
- _________ then works to redistribute heat to and from cool and warm places
- ______________ is a tropical storm that gets energy from the warm, humid ocean water
- ____________ forms when warm air is forced upward at a cold front
- air mass that is cold with high pressure
- air mass that is warm with low pressure
- the thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet
- An _________ front forms when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- _____________ is an extremely fast spinning column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm
24 Clues: air mass that is warm with low pressure • air mass that is dry and forms over land • air mass that is cold with high pressure • parts of Earth that contain living things • Heat reaches the Earth's surface by __________ • air mass that is very humid and forms over water • the thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet • ...
Water Systems 2019-03-19
Across
- studies different liquid related stuff
- the quality or degree of being saline
- Temperature differences
- gasses surrounding the earth or other planets
- cycle water that circulates between the earth's oceans
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- large piece of ice and other materials
- thick outer layer of the earth
- drains and collects stuff
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- held under soil and different stuff
10 Clues: Temperature differences • drains and collects stuff • thick outer layer of the earth • held under soil and different stuff • all the waters on the earth's surface • the quality or degree of being saline • large piece of ice and other materials • studies different liquid related stuff • gasses surrounding the earth or other planets • ...
Cellular respiration 2023-02-27
Across
- absence of oxygen
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree celsius
- waste product of ETC
- dioxide waste product of the Krebs Cycle
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- first phase of respiration
- organelle responsible for producing ATP
- made by plants during photosynthesis and used in glycolysis
- oxygen present
- final electron acceptor of ETC
- where glycolysis occurs
10 Clues: oxygen present • absence of oxygen • waste product of ETC • where glycolysis occurs • first phase of respiration • final electron acceptor of ETC • organelle responsible for producing ATP • dioxide waste product of the Krebs Cycle • made by plants during photosynthesis and used in glycolysis • ...
Life processes 2025-08-31
Across
- – Final stage of insect life cycle
- – Warm-blooded animals with fur and milk
- – Water animals that breathe with gills
- – The first stage in an insect’s life
- – The tiny young form of an insect
- – Big change from egg to adult
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- – Stage before adult
- – Animals living both on land and in water
- – Cold-blooded with scales
- – Warm-blooded with feathers and wings
10 Clues: – Stage before adult • – Cold-blooded with scales • – Big change from egg to adult • – Final stage of insect life cycle • – The tiny young form of an insect • – The first stage in an insect’s life • – Warm-blooded with feathers and wings • – Water animals that breathe with gills • – Warm-blooded animals with fur and milk • – Animals living both on land and in water
biology stuff i need to do 2024-11-07
Across
- Second part of the cardiac cycle
- Heart beat cycle
- Takes in oxygenated blood
- Stronger ventricle that pumps blood around the body
- Prevents blood backflow from ventricles to arteries
- Platelets
- Last part in the cardiac cycle
- Muscle surrounding four heart chambers
- White blood cells that help bacteria
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- SA node responsible for speeding up the heartbeat
- Watery yellow fluid responsible for transporting nutrients
- Thin membrane
- Pumps out deoxygenated blood
- Prevents blood backflow from aorta to pulmonary artery
- White blood cells
- White blood cells that create antibodies
- Takes in deoxygenated blood
- Releases oxygenated blood
- Helps pump blood in and out of heart
- Exchanges substances between blood
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Sticky dark red fluid with salty flavour
- Carry blood away from heart
- First part of the cardiac cycle
- Red blood cells
25 Clues: Platelets • Thin membrane • Red blood cells • Heart beat cycle • White blood cells • Takes in oxygenated blood • Releases oxygenated blood • Takes in deoxygenated blood • Carry blood away from heart • Pumps out deoxygenated blood • Carry blood towards the heart • Last part in the cardiac cycle • First part of the cardiac cycle • Second part of the cardiac cycle • ...
The Circulatory System 2024-11-07
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- Second part of the cardiac cycle
- Heart beat cycle
- Takes in oxygenated blood
- Stronger ventricle that pumps blood around the body
- Prevents blood backflow from ventricles to arteries
- Platelets
- Last part in the cardiac cycle
- Muscle surrounding four heart chambers
- White blood cells that help bacteria
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- SA node responsible for speeding up the heartbeat
- Watery yellow fluid responsible for transporting nutrients
- Thin membrane
- Pumps out deoxygenated blood
- Prevents blood backflow from aorta to pulmonary artery
- White blood cells
- White blood cells that create antibodies
- Takes in deoxygenated blood
- Releases oxygenated blood
- Helps pump blood in and out of heart
- Exchanges substances between blood
- Carry blood towards the heart
- Sticky dark red fluid with salty flavour
- Carry blood away from heart
- First part of the cardiac cycle
- Red blood cells
25 Clues: Platelets • Thin membrane • Red blood cells • Heart beat cycle • White blood cells • Takes in oxygenated blood • Releases oxygenated blood • Takes in deoxygenated blood • Carry blood away from heart • Pumps out deoxygenated blood • Carry blood towards the heart • Last part in the cardiac cycle • First part of the cardiac cycle • Second part of the cardiac cycle • ...
Ecology Part II 2022-03-14
Across
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid
- membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment and protects the cell from its environment
- a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆
- a highly reactive nonmetal that has an atomic number of 8
- the aerobic breakdown of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- a colorless gas chemical compound consisting of one carbon molecule and 2 oxygen molecules
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells
- has the same concentration of solutes as another solution across a semipermeable membrane
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- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid
- a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range
- process used by plants that converts light energy into food for plants
- biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth
- the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the net movement of molecules from an area where they are at a higher concentration to areas where they are at a lower concentration
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- the spontaneous passage or diffusion of water or other solvents through a semipermeable membrane
20 Clues: a change in global or regional climate patterns • a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆ • a highly reactive nonmetal that has an atomic number of 8 • the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells • process used by plants that converts light energy into food for plants • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-05
Across
- what order to consreve H20 through Calvin cycle.
- occurs in the stroma( just outside of the thylakoid with in.
- A jelly-like fluid inside surrounding that thylakoids where'' the cavin cycle" occurs (mostly in dark)
- Dependent Reactions occur inside the thylakid
- what Plants use carbon dioxide, along with water and sunlight, to produce glucose and oxygen in the process of photosynthesis
- what the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, the energy absorbed from sunlight is used to split water molecules.
- Photosynthesis maintains the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere
- microscopic holes in the underside of leave ,allow oxygen to eacape.
- one billionth of a meter(1/1,000,000,000)used to measure the wavelength of light
- colors that absorb light process enery from the sunlight is absorb,ex. chlorohylla
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- organelle where photosyntheis occurs
- what the most plant are in c3 plants.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- the color of light that human eye can see
- what plants that open their stromate.
- what the chemical reaction of photosynthesis results in the production of glucose
- oranisms that go through photosytesis example plant,some protisis (like algale or euglena), and some baccteria
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast
- During the light-dependent reactions, light energy is converted into chemical energy and stored in the form of ATP and NADPH
- membranes inside where the light-reactions
- an essential reactant for photosynthesis, where it combines with carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen
21 Clues: organelle where photosyntheis occurs • what the most plant are in c3 plants. • what plants that open their stromate. • the color of light that human eye can see • membranes inside where the light-reactions • Dependent Reactions occur inside the thylakid • what order to consreve H20 through Calvin cycle. • occurs in the stroma( just outside of the thylakoid with in. • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- A tall plant with leaves,roots,and bark
- very populated
- To move around over and over
- Around the world
- Clouds and water
- The second main source
- Total living
- Space and Gas
- blooms a slimy toxic green substance made to kill
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- Each step
- Plants and sunlight makes oxygen
- Dioxide Plants and gas
- Ecological network of feeding/rotation
- Dirty,clogged,and gas
- Non touchable and very dangerous
- The main source
- Nutrients for the body
17 Clues: Each step • Total living • Space and Gas • very populated • The main source • Around the world • Clouds and water • Dirty,clogged,and gas • Dioxide Plants and gas • The second main source • Nutrients for the body • To move around over and over • Plants and sunlight makes oxygen • Non touchable and very dangerous • Ecological network of feeding/rotation • ...
Big Idea 7: Water Cycle and Weather 2025-10-22
Across
- A state of matter that has volume but takes the shape of its container.
- The process of liquid water changing into water vapor.
- The force of air pushing down on Earth's surface.
- A tool used to measure temperature.
- The forms—solid, liquid, and gas—that materials can exist in.
- Rain that freezes into ice pellets before hitting the ground.
- The measure of how hot or cold the air is.
- A tool that shows which direction the wind is blowing.
- Ice crystals that form when water vapor freezes in clouds.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- An instrument that measures air pressure.
- The process of water vapor changing into liquid water.
- A tool used to measure humidity.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
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- How fast the air is moving from one place to another.
- Frozen balls of ice that fall during strong storms.
- A tool used to measure wind speed.
- The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that flows over the ground into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Flat, gray clouds that often bring light rain or drizzle.
- A tool used to measure how much rain has fallen.
- Tall, dark clouds that bring thunderstorms.
- Fluffy, white clouds that look like cotton balls.
- The way the wind is moving across Earth's surface.
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume.
- The day-to-day conditions of the air around us.
- Liquid water that falls from clouds.
- Thin, wispy clouds found high in the sky.
29 Clues: A tool used to measure humidity. • A tool used to measure wind speed. • A tool used to measure temperature. • Liquid water that falls from clouds. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • An instrument that measures air pressure. • Thin, wispy clouds found high in the sky. • The measure of how hot or cold the air is. • Tall, dark clouds that bring thunderstorms. • ...
Corporate Responsibility and Environmental protection 2025-05-20
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- stewardship: responsibility for a product's full life cycle
- impact assessments: studies to predict environmental effects of projects
- U.S. Department that oversees energy policy
- up calls: Events that raise awareness about environmental harm
- economy: economic system focused on reuse and recycling
- sourcing: getting materials in eco friendly and ethical ways
- turning used materials into new products
- abbreviation for the agency that enforce environmental regulations in the U.S.
- A program to clean up hazardous waste sites
- Efficiency: Using less energy to perform the same task
- Law requiring environmental assessment for federal actions
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- responsibility: businesses duty to act ethically and contribute to economic development
- regulation: laws and policies controlling energy and production
- reduction: decreasing the amount of garbage created
- on foreign oi: reliance on imported petroleum
- stewardship: responsibility use and protection of water resource
- water Act: U.S. law protecting the nation waters
- chain transparency: knowing how to products are sourced and made
- Detailed environmental report required by NEPA
- Air Act: U.S. law to control air pollution
20 Clues: turning used materials into new products • Air Act: U.S. law to control air pollution • U.S. Department that oversees energy policy • A program to clean up hazardous waste sites • on foreign oi: reliance on imported petroleum • Detailed environmental report required by NEPA • water Act: U.S. law protecting the nation waters • ...
Weather and Climate Vocabulary words 2020-10-12
Across
- cycle movement of water from Earth' surface into the air and back again
- water that falls to the Earth
- the pattern of weather in a place over many years
- blanket of air that surrounds the Earth
- the amount of water vapor in the air
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- the change from a gas into a liquid
- what the air is like outside
- the change from liquid water to water vapor
8 Clues: what the air is like outside • water that falls to the Earth • the change from a gas into a liquid • the amount of water vapor in the air • blanket of air that surrounds the Earth • the change from liquid water to water vapor • the pattern of weather in a place over many years • cycle movement of water from Earth' surface into the air and back again
Weather 2024-01-18
Across
- Heavy rain
- Flashes that often occur in a storm
- Stickyish warm feeling in the air
- Light wind
- Part of the water cycle. Rain
- Intense amounts of snow
- Gusts of air that tend to make it feel cooler out
Down
- Bright light from the sun
- Long time of little rainfall
- Clouds that come to the ground
- Not the actual temperture, but the wind makes it feel colder.
- Light rain
- Warmth at a greater level
- Fast moving winds form this in a storm. Very powerful
- Ice falling from the sky in spherical shape.
- This often happens in cold weather
- Loud crashing sound that happens in a storm
- Water falling from the sky in little drops
18 Clues: Heavy rain • Light rain • Light wind • Intense amounts of snow • Bright light from the sun • Warmth at a greater level • Long time of little rainfall • Part of the water cycle. Rain • Clouds that come to the ground • Stickyish warm feeling in the air • This often happens in cold weather • Flashes that often occur in a storm • Water falling from the sky in little drops • ...
ABCs of Civil Engineering 2016-05-07
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- The measure of weight equal to 2.2 pounds in the metric system.
- The type of system where you find trees, plants, and bugs.
- These control flow of both liquids and gases.
- This is used by cars and trucks to carry people across the land.
- Leveling the land before construction
- Stores water up in the hills
- These are known as ________ and include water, sewer, and electricity.
- These carry trains across mountains and plains
- The water cycle
- An invasive species that has stripes on it's shell.
- A measure of quantity produced that starts with Y.
- Systems are _________ by engineers for safety. Begins with O.
- Something used to carry water underground
- This is a material that is strong and used for buildings, cars, and rings.
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- Beams used for floors
- Used to power homes and cars. Starts with E.
- Measured by engineers to prevent flooding
- Starts with A and carries water
- This is a measure of how much that begins with Q.
- A useful tool studied in school
- This is a method of testing welds.
- Bringing water to dry areas for plants to grow
- Brings water under roads
- Crosses natural features
- A structure that keeps flow in river channels
- These move sand and rock on coasts and can be dangerous.
26 Clues: The water cycle • Beams used for floors • Brings water under roads • Crosses natural features • Stores water up in the hills • Starts with A and carries water • A useful tool studied in school • This is a method of testing welds. • Leveling the land before construction • Measured by engineers to prevent flooding • Something used to carry water underground • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2021-02-25
Across
- this is a biotic factor (example: bacteria)
- non-living physical factors
- 1 of the 3 major parts of the water cycle
- biotic factor (protozoan,algae)
Down
- nutrient availability is a large function
- different organisms that make up a community
- dissolved oxygen is part of this compound
- characteristics are humidity and temperature
- living organisms
- natural unit made of biotic and abiotic factors
10 Clues: living organisms • non-living physical factors • biotic factor (protozoan,algae) • nutrient availability is a large function • dissolved oxygen is part of this compound • 1 of the 3 major parts of the water cycle • this is a biotic factor (example: bacteria) • different organisms that make up a community • characteristics are humidity and temperature • ...
Waters Of The Earth 2021-04-29
Across
- the process of water falling from a cloud
- Fuzzy thing floating above you
- the cloud turns into water and it starts raining
- The collection process but the water melts from the snow of a mountain or any type or snow.
Down
- when a plant "exhales" water from their stomata
- the collection process for the water cycle to start again
- when the gas gets so cold that it turns into clouds
- The process of the water turning into gas and floating into the sky
- Has a bed but can't sleep, can run but not walk.
- Place where the fuzzy things float around
10 Clues: Fuzzy thing floating above you • the process of water falling from a cloud • Place where the fuzzy things float around • when a plant "exhales" water from their stomata • Has a bed but can't sleep, can run but not walk. • the cloud turns into water and it starts raining • when the gas gets so cold that it turns into clouds • ...
Crossword 2018-09-06
Across
- the process in which watervapor cools and condensate into water droplets
- to conserve natural resources
- a system of pipes that carry water to people or a town in need
Down
- a journey to a new place for settlement
- the part of the hydrosphere that cycle is rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process in which water goes from a liquid to a gas
- Spain expolore that goes to conquer land for his king
- the repeated movement of water in our atmosphere
- the act of reusing water typically for farming
- the water that runs off the surface following a rainstorm
10 Clues: to conserve 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 • Spain expolore that goes to conquer land for his king • the process in which water goes from a liquid to a gas • the water that runs off the surface following a rainstorm • ...
tic tac toe crossword 2022-04-27
Across
- how many cycles in one second
- one repetition of the motion
- the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts
- are common and can range from the head on a bobble-head doll to water molecules that oscillate in a microwave oven.
- at a speed of approximately 3.00 x 108 m/s or 186,000 miles/sec.
- refers to various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- the maximum distance or angle the motion moves from its center position
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium
- the shortest distance between two points that are “in phase”
- time for one cycle
- a disturbance that propagates through a material medium or space
- the maximum displacement of a particle of the medium from the rest or equilibrium position
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- has a cycle that repeats. The electrocardiogram in the figure below shows a repeating cycle.
- the speed of the wave
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
- the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
- a phenomenon in which two waves combine by adding their displacement together at every single point in space and time, to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- energy is needed to create a disturbance in an elastic medium
- travel through free
21 Clues: time for one cycle • travel through free • the speed of the wave • one repetition of the motion • how many cycles in one second • the shortest distance between two points that are “in phase” • energy is needed to create a disturbance in an elastic medium • at a speed of approximately 3.00 x 108 m/s or 186,000 miles/sec. • ...
Ecosystem 2025-04-30
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- – The ability to stay alive and keep living.
- – Everything around a living thing, including air, water, land, and other living things.
- – Places where animals or plants live and get what they need to survive.
- – The variety of different living things (plants, animals, insects, etc.) in an area.
- – A community of living things (like animals and plants) and non-living things (like water and soil) that work together in a certain area.
- – A group of the same species living in the same area (for example, a population of rabbits in a field).
- – A mix of many different types of things, like different animals or plants.
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- – Living things that grow in the ground and use sunlight to make their own food.
- – The study of how traits (like eye color or fur type) are passed from parents to offspring. Ecosystem
- – Large areas of the world with similar climates, animals, and plants (like deserts, forests, or tundras).
- – Living creatures that can move and eat food, like birds, fish, and mammals.
- – Patterns or processes that repeat in nature, like the water cycle or life cycle.
- – A group of living things that are the same kind and can have babies together.
13 Clues: – The ability to stay alive and keep living. • – Places where animals or plants live and get what they need to survive. • – A mix of many different types of things, like different animals or plants. • – Living creatures that can move and eat food, like birds, fish, and mammals. • – A group of living things that are the same kind and can have babies together. • ...
Weather/Climate Created by Jillian 2013-03-12
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- weather /example of climate. (__weather)
- time and place /define term for weather.
- over time /define term for climate(__over __)
- /example of weather.
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- and altitude /factors that influence climate. (lat__ and al__)
- /severe weather.
- cycle and air mass /factors that influence weather. (__ cycle, and __ mass)
7 Clues: /severe weather. • /example of weather. • weather /example of climate. (__weather) • time and place /define term for weather. • over time /define term for climate(__over __) • and altitude /factors that influence climate. (lat__ and al__) • cycle and air mass /factors that influence weather. (__ cycle, and __ mass)
water cycle kinslei pd.7 2023-11-27
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- ground water that falls from the sky
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
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- rain,hail, snow falling from the sky
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
- made of water and water has weight
7 Clues: made of water and water has weight • rain,hail, snow falling from the sky • ground water that falls from the sky • The energy that drives the water cycle • sun turns liquid water into water vapor • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
water cycle kinslei pd.7 2023-11-27
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- ground water that falls from the sky
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
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- rain,hail, snow falling from the sky
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
- made of water and water has weight
7 Clues: made of water and water has weight • rain,hail, snow falling from the sky • ground water that falls from the sky • The energy that drives the water cycle • sun turns liquid water into water vapor • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
Cellular Respiration 2025-03-16
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- Main energy currency of the cell
- Toxin that blocks the final transfer of electrons in the electron transport chain, leading to cell death
- Location in the cell where glycolysis takes place
- The six-carbon sugar that starts glycolysis
- Where are the 2nd and 3rd steps located
- Another name for the Krebs cycle
- Molecule that has the capacity to generate 2 ATP molecules when it transfers its electrons to the ETC
- The method by which H+ ions are transported from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space in the ETC
- Electron carrier that donates electrons to the electron transport chain Electron carrier similar to NADH but with slightly less energy
- Process that regenerates NAD+ in the absence of oxygen
- Process of adding a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- The process by which an amino group is removed from an amino acid, allowing its carbon skeleton to enter cellular respiration
- Final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain
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- End product of glycolysis, which enters the mitochondria in aerobic respiration
- The method by which H+ ions are transported from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix in the ETC
- Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place
- Molecule formed as a product of the electron transport chain when oxygen accepts electrons
- The process by which fatty acids are broken down into two-carbon units for entry into the Krebs cycle
- Byproduct of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells
- Fats and amino acids enter cellular respiration in the form of this two-carbon molecule
- First stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
- Gas released as a byproduct during the Krebs cycle and transfer step
- Enzyme that uses the hydrogen ion gradient to synthesize ATP
- The Krebs cycle produces enough energy to generate this many ATP molecules per glucose molecule
- The two-carbon molecule formed from pyruvate in the transfer step
25 Clues: Main energy currency of the cell • Another name for the Krebs cycle • Where are the 2nd and 3rd steps located • The six-carbon sugar that starts glycolysis • Organelle where aerobic respiration takes place • Location in the cell where glycolysis takes place • Byproduct of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells • Process that regenerates NAD+ in the absence of oxygen • ...
Unit 3 Review Cross 2025-02-26
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- The process by which soil is formed. There are three types!
- This property refers to the ability of water to move through soil.
- rainforest Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil quickly.
- Carbon is stored in terrestrial sinks during this process.
- acidification A result of human interference in the carbon cycle. Causes poor outcomes for marine life, such as phytoplankton and coral, by making carbonate unavailable.
- Organic material in soil. Found in Horizon A in large quantities.
- When too many organic materials (such as fertilizers containing N and P) are carried into waterways, this process occurs which results in a "dead zone."
- A human activity that results in problems such as erosion and increased concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere.
- The four soil formation factors are collectively referred to with this acronym.
- Another name for the A Horizon that is rich in humus.
- Organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down organic material and release nutrients back into the environment.
- Water dissolves compounds in the soil (like nitrogen) and carries them away. Can result in nutrient poor soil.
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- Carbon is released by animals and decomposers through this process.
- This problem,caused by activities such as deforestation, moves soil and can result in economic and ecological harm.
- Organisms such as worms and insects that break down organic material into smaller pieces for decomposers.
- tundra Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil very slowly.
- Feces and urine. Contain carbon and other nutrients which is released back into the environment by decomposers
- gases A result of human activities such as combustion of fossil fuels and livestock farming, these materials trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Carbon moves through a food chain through this common action.
- Water moves across the ground rather than sinking into the soil. Can result in erosion or movement of pollutants.
- This process, involving fossil fuels, upsets the balance of the carbon cycle and adds CO2 to the atmosphere.
- The largest of the three soil particles. Soils high in this particle are very permeable!
- The property of soil determined by the % of sand, silt, and clay.
- Acid rain can cause this type of weathering.
- Important process in the carbon cycle by which CO2 is absorbed by plants and converted into glucose.
25 Clues: Acid rain can cause this type of weathering. • Another name for the A Horizon that is rich in humus. • Carbon is stored in terrestrial sinks during this process. • The process by which soil is formed. There are three types! • Carbon moves through a food chain through this common action. • tundra Based on COTT, this biome would produce soil very slowly. • ...
THE ROCK CYCLE 2024-11-15
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- Results from materials breaking down by weathering and erosion
- Molten rock found at/on the Earth’s surface
- When sediments are moved by a fluid (like wind/air, water/ice) or gravity
- Set of processes that create and changes rocks in the Earth’s crust (2 words, no space)
- AKA water cycle; one of the agents that drives the rock cycle (2 words, no space)
- Process that changes the structure or makeup of a rock by heat or pressure
- Process that changes sediments into sedimentary rock
- Igneous rock that forms due to cooling deep below Earth’s surface
- Process that chemically “glues” sediment together
- One of the agents that forms metamorphic rock
- Type of metamorphism that happens due to rocks being in direct contact with magma
- Break down of rock on the Earth’s surface due to the action of wind, water, ice, etc.
- Metamorphic rock type that does not have layered or banded appearance
- Rock type that forms from deposits of pre-existing rock or organic material
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- When agents of transportation slow enough that sediments are dropped/no longer able to be carried
- Type of matter that results from physically combining 2 or more materials; there is NO chemical change/reaction
- Phase change that happens when a solid changes into a liquid
- Rock type that forms by the cooling of magma
- Happens when a material, like magma or lava cools and hardens
- A mixture of 2 or more minerals
- Process of forming crystals as magma cools
- Process that compresses or “smooshes” sediment together
- Happens when buried rocks are pushed to the Earth’s surface
- Process that breaks down rocks and minerals on the Earth’s surface
- Igneous rock that forms due to cooling at/on the Earth’s surface
- One of the agents that drives the rock cycle; also forms metamorphic rock
- Happens when a material, like magma or lava, loses heat
- Metamorphic rock type that shows layers or banding of minerals
- Type of metamorphism that happens over a wide area
- Rock type that forms when heat and/or pressure changes igneous or sedimentary rock into another type of rock
- Layer of the Earth that gives off heat due to radioactive breakdown of elements
- Molten rock found beneath the Earth’s surface
32 Clues: A mixture of 2 or more minerals • Process of forming crystals as magma cools • Molten rock found at/on the Earth’s surface • Rock type that forms by the cooling of magma • One of the agents that forms metamorphic rock • Molten rock found beneath the Earth’s surface • Process that chemically “glues” sediment together • Type of metamorphism that happens over a wide area • ...
Chapter 3 Bio 20 2014-10-17
11 Clues: anything alive • a specific role • a biotic creature • where species live • many of one species • a mix of many species • another name for earth • anything related to earth • another name for the water cycle • a specific type of classification • levels of classifications for organisms
Layne - Science Crossword 2024-12-17
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- is when the water that is on land just simply goes to a surface.
- is when a liquid soaks up into the ground
- are made of water
- is rain hail snow or sleet that fall from the clouds
- Sun is what makes the water cycle happen
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- is when the evaporated water goes into a cloud
- is very mini water particles that make your visibility lower
- is where all of the water goes and is stored before condensing
- is when water from different bodies of water form to a gas
9 Clues: are made of water • Sun is what makes the water cycle happen • is when a liquid soaks up into the ground • is when the evaporated water goes into a cloud • is rain hail snow or sleet that fall from the clouds • is when water from different bodies of water form to a gas • is very mini water particles that make your visibility lower • ...
3B Izaiah Miles 2021-04-20
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- decomposition with production of ammonia or ammonium compounds
- Plants can change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates by
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7.
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
- the process of converting (ammonia or another nitrogen compound) into nitrites or nitrates.
- 97% of the earth's water is
- the falling to earth of any form of water
- This is the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth.
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.
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- Plants and animals need this element to make DNA, amino acids and proteins.
- a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (N 2) in the air is converted into ammonia
- the process of removing the nitrates or nitrites from (soil, air, or water) by chemical reduction.
- the formation of organic nitrogen compounds like amino acids from inorganic nitrogen compounds present in the environment.
- Most of water on Earth is
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- change into gas or steam
- the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- A chemical element that is essential to all living things
19 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 • ...
Sleep 2025-01-23
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- how many minutes it takes for kids to go through the sleep cycle
- sleep cycle stage where your heart rate slows
- the 5th stage in the sleep cycle
- 9-10 hours, no screens before bed, nightly routine
- a cycle of five phases
- sleep cycle stage where your body is repaired
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- sleep cycle stage where you have rapid eye movement
- less than 8 hours, watching screens before bed, eating a bunch of sugar
- important to do every night
- sleep cycle stage that lasts a few minutes
- sleep cycle stage where your temperature drops
11 Clues: a cycle of five phases • important to do every night • the 5th stage in the sleep cycle • sleep cycle stage that lasts a few minutes • sleep cycle stage where your heart rate slows • sleep cycle stage where your body is repaired • sleep cycle stage where your temperature drops • 9-10 hours, no screens before bed, nightly routine • ...
Plant respiration ASG 2018-03-08
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- Yellow accessory pigment
- Tracer used in lollipop experiment by Calvin
- Rate limiting step of TCA cycle
- In Cladophora, Engelman found that violet and red are the most effective colours for photosynthesis
- acid C4 compound that get trasnported from Mesophyll to bundle sheath
- Stonecrop family that includes opuntia agave cactus
- Blocks Fo plate and inhibits ATP synthesis
- A multienzyme which decarboxylates and also reduces NAD
- Extra amount of O2 required to oxidize lactic acid
- Pesticide and a mitochondrial poison that block NADH dehydrogenase
- A Krebs cycle enzyme located in inner membrane of mitochondria
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- An anatomical feature absent in C3 and CAM
- Ratelimiting step in glycolysis
- cytochrome oxidase poison that gives an instant death
- Plant used by Calvin to propound C3 cycle
- A lyase of Krebs cycle
- A compound that is formed during photorespiration
- Energy required by C4 plants for fixing one molecule of sugar
- Absorption spectra of chlorophyll a ,b can be read by an instrument
- Glycolate moves to this organelle for further oxidation to CO2
- A lyase of glycolysis
- Stomata opens during night close at day
- chloroplast involved in C3 cycle
- Reducing equivalent formed in non cyclic photophosphorylation
24 Clues: A lyase of glycolysis • A lyase of Krebs cycle • Yellow accessory pigment • Ratelimiting step in glycolysis • Rate limiting step of TCA cycle • chloroplast involved in C3 cycle • Stomata opens during night close at day • Plant used by Calvin to propound C3 cycle • An anatomical feature absent in C3 and CAM • Blocks Fo plate and inhibits ATP synthesis • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Energy & Matter Flow 2024-01-15
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- the species that balances the flow of energy in the ecosystem
- results from excess N or P in water
- livestock farming impacts the carbon cycle by reducing this gas
- organisms that create their own energy
- this cycle involves decomposition
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- responsible for making nitrogen available to all living things
- the majority of this process occurs at the equator
- bacteria and fungi that reduce NPP in an ecosystem
- organisms at the top of the food chain
9 Clues: this cycle involves decomposition • results from excess N or P in water • organisms at the top of the food chain • organisms that create their own energy • the majority of this process occurs at the equator • bacteria and fungi that reduce NPP in an ecosystem • the species that balances the flow of energy in the ecosystem • ...
Water in the World 2020-11-14
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- the continent where France is
- the ____ river which is the border between VIC and NSW
- the continent where Brazil is
- layers of rock that store groundwater
- occurs when the sun's heat causes plants to lose water through their leaves moving it into the air
- _____ resources are available in unlimited (infinite) amounts
- the top of the saturated zone and the bottom of the unsaturated zone in the groundwater system
- the continent where India is
- clouds are an example of this
- the Great ____ Range, which starts in QLD and finishes at the Grampians in VIC
- the type of water that is safe for drinking, cooking and sanitation
- 97.5% of the world's water is found in the ____
- one of the largest users of water
- the water found beneath the Earth's surface
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- The stage of the water cycle when water changes from a liquid to a vapor
- the process by which water enters the small pore spaces between particles in soil or rocks
- water is a _____ resource (hint: not made by humans)
- A long period of dry weather could cause a _____
- ____ resources will replenish themselves naturally over time if we do not use them too quickly
- the Great ____ Basin, found underground in parts of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia
- ____ mound, a huge aquifer that is Perth's largest source of freshwater
- rain is an example of this
- the continent where Canada is
- occurs when the demand for water exceeds the available water resources
- a word to describe when liquids can pass through something
- how much water something can hold
26 Clues: rain is an example of this • the continent where India is • the continent where France is • the continent where Brazil is • clouds are an example of this • the continent where Canada is • how much water something can hold • one of the largest users of water • layers of rock that store groundwater • the water found beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Terms Used To Describe Plants 2021-09-21
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- part of biology that deals with plants.
- plants that retain their leaves green year round.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- a plant that lives more than two years.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
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- plant that does not have enough moisture.
- a plant that is swollen with water.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- when the plants rests or grows very little.
9 Clues: a plant that is swollen with water. • part of biology that deals with plants. • a plant that lives more than two years. • plant that does not have enough moisture. • when the plants rests or grows very little. • plants that retain their leaves green year round. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. • ...
Star Crossword Puzzle. (plus a few extra things) 2021-10-12
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- The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe
- The beginning of a star's life
- it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets)
- The planet that's mostly water.
- The Last stage of a star's life cycle
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- It's the main stage of a star's life
- it happens after the red giant stage
- The brightest star in the sky
- The second-to last star's life cycle, typically the smallest form
9 Clues: The brightest star in the sky • The beginning of a star's life • The planet that's mostly water. • It's the main stage of a star's life • it happens after the red giant stage • The Last stage of a star's life cycle • The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe • it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets) • ...
Star Crossword Puzzle. (plus a few extra things) 2021-10-12
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- The planet that's mostly water.
- it happens after the red giant stage
- The Last stage of a star's life cycle
- The brightest star in the sky
- It's the main stage of a star's life
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- The second-to last star's life cycle, typically the smallest form
- The beginning of a star's life
- The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe
- it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets)
9 Clues: The brightest star in the sky • The beginning of a star's life • The planet that's mostly water. • it happens after the red giant stage • It's the main stage of a star's life • The Last stage of a star's life cycle • The Biggest Star in the galaxy and/or universe • it's what we're in right now (it has multiple planets) • ...
Plant Classification 2024-02-21
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- Monocots have _______ venation in their leaves
- What major group of plants live in damp areas?
- Who is the Father of the “Bionomial System”?
- What group includes evergreen cone-bearing plants like pines, spruces, junipers and yews?
- In binomial nomenclature, what is lower-case?
- Monocots have ____ cotyledon
- What group are all flowering plants & nearly all food plants?
- Do monocots have a fibrous or taproot system?
- Which life cycle completes their life cycle in one growing season?
- Dicots have ____ cotyledons
- What is a fleshy structure within a seed that contains food for a developing embryo?
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- A _______ key is a set of paried statements used to find the identity of an unknown organism
- Which life cycle do plants that live for three or more growing seasons?
- In binomial nomenclature, what is capitalized?
- Corn in a ___________
- Fruit tree, roses and daisy's are example of a _________
- Which life cycle completes their life cycle in two growing seasons?
- Dicots have _______ venation in their leaves
- What is a means of grouping plants according to their similarities?
- What group has no true leaves?
- Do dicots have a fibrous or taproot system?
- Annuals have a ________ stem
22 Clues: Corn in a ___________ • Dicots have ____ cotyledons • Monocots have ____ cotyledon • Annuals have a ________ stem • What group has no true leaves? • Do dicots have a fibrous or taproot system? • Dicots have _______ venation in their leaves • Who is the Father of the “Bionomial System”? • In binomial nomenclature, what is lower-case? • ...
JellyFish-Chavarria 2015-02-18
Earth’s Spheres and Cycles: Keely Winters 2016-09-08
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- a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock.
- cycle of events
- the introduction of phosphorus and nitrogen into a body of water that leads to an overgrowth of algae and other producers.
- is the hard rock on and just below earths surface- the outermost layer.
- the process by which primary produces use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars,releasing oxygen.
- made of all rock at and below earths surface.
- consists of all plant's living or once living things and the nonliving parts of the environment.
- a spongelike formation of rock,sand,or gravel that holds water
- consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet.
- the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia.
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- the movement and accumulation of eroded soil
- the release of water vapor by plants through their leaves
- as the atmosphere moves,it drags along large plates of lithosphere
- encompasses all water-salt,fresh, liquid,ice and water vapor on earths surface underground, and in the earth atmosphere.
- is the process by which organisms use oxygen to release the chemical energy of sugars and release CO2 and water.
- water returns from the atmosphere to earths surface
16 Clues: cycle of events • a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock. • the movement and accumulation of eroded soil • the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia. • made of all rock at and below earths surface. • water returns from the atmosphere to earths surface • consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet. • ...
