water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Simersong 9 Krebs Cycle Crossword 2021-01-27
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- Candy offered to Dr. Simerlein to replenish her glucose stores after the ATP Tally.
- The final pyruvate preparatory step adds coenzyme A to an _____ group.
- Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle
- Number of NADH+H+’s produced by a single “turn” of the Krebs cycle
- Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule
- This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle.
- Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid.
- The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____.
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- Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule
- This acid is formed when acetyl-coA combines with oxaloacetic acid.
- Fill in the lyric: “Plus _____-level’s phosphorylation . . . G-T-P!”
- Dr. Simerlein does an impression of this character at the end of the video. (Don’t miss it!)
- Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur.
- Fill in the lyric: “Marching around the circle, we lose _____ sequentially.”
- The Krebs cycle intermediates’ names can end in “-ic acid” or this ending.
- Acronym presented in Simersong #9 to remember the first letters of the Krebs cycle intermediates in order.
- During the ATP Tally, Dr. Simerlein declares that she doesn’t have enough of these.
- The number of carbon atoms in alpha-ketoglutaric acid (aka, AKG)
18 Clues: Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid. • Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule • Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule • Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur. • This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle. • Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle • ...
Nước 2023-09-28
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- rainfall travels through land surface and goes to the ocean, river
- the main source of energy for the water cycle
- the technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil
- when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their leaves
- rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
- if the weather is cold enough, the water droplets will freeze to from snow, sleet or hailstones
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- the process of the water that falls back to Earth being collected by rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- rainfall absorbs into the soil
- liquid water is stored in all the pores, cracks, and spaces between rock particles
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night
12 Clues: rainfall absorbs into the soil • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the main source of energy for the water cycle • tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night • rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic • rainfall travels through land surface and goes to the ocean, river • ...
Molecule 8 Vocab 2021-12-11
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- - Thylakoid that include light-absorbing molecules
- - The fluid space outside the granum
- respiration - Breaks down organic molecules into carbon dioxide and water.
- - Follows glycolysis when oxygen is missing
- - flattened saclike membranes
- process - Something that does not require oxygen
- - A enzyme that changes ten 3-carbon molecules into six 5-carbon molecules
- Cycle - The second phase of photosynthesis when energy is stored in organic molecules
- - Being able to work
- - The chemical reactions that take place in the cell
- - Two phosphate groups are joined together to glucose
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- cycle - When pyruvate is made and then shipped to the mitochondria and converted to carbon dioxide
- - Chemical reactions that change light energy to chemical energy
- - thylakoid that are arranged in stacks
- - In photosynthesis electrons move towards this and make a energy storing molecule
- - The study of energy and how it flows
- respiration - The process in which ATP is made
- - The most important biological molecule in storing energy
18 Clues: - Being able to work • - flattened saclike membranes • - The fluid space outside the granum • - The study of energy and how it flows • - thylakoid that are arranged in stacks • - Follows glycolysis when oxygen is missing • respiration - The process in which ATP is made • process - Something that does not require oxygen • - Thylakoid that include light-absorbing molecules • ...
Horticulture 2025-10-09
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- the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- crop types cool season plants relish cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall. Warm season plants grow best in warm temperatures, growing best in summer or early fall.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years. Usually grows the first year and flowers the second year.
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- a stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- a plant that lives more than two years. some grow and bloom the first year.
- plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- the process by which minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
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- the process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- the process by which plant roots take in water
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round.
14 Clues: the process by which plant roots take in water • a stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season. • plants that retain their leaves and remain green year round. • the plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds • ...
The Water Cycle - Silvia Bohlmann 2013-11-10
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- what we're learning about
- mass of condensed water vapor
- the water falling out of clouds
- the mixture of snow and sleet
- frozen water that falls from the clouds
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- when the water runs off
- the source of heat
- when the Sun's energy touches water and goes to the sky
- the water that doesn't get absorbed into the Earth and runs into rivers
- a light rain
- the formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor
11 Clues: a light rain • the source of heat • when the water runs off • what we're learning about • mass of condensed water vapor • the mixture of snow and sleet • the water falling out of clouds • frozen water that falls from the clouds • when the Sun's energy touches water and goes to the sky • the formation of liquid drops of water from water vapor • ...
Science! 2024-07-11
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- One of the kingdoms, it eats by photosynthesis or parasitic nutrition.
- To order and categorize into grups by similar characteristics.
- A group of organisms from that are from the same kind.
- The process by which scientist answer their questions.
- Organisms from different species cannot perfom it.
- The smallest matter found.
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- Product of respiration and waste material of the body. Excreted by breathing.
- Vertebrates that have moist skin.
- All living organism have them.
- The process that turns liquid into vapor.
- Characteristic of living things, the ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment.
- Part of the atom that has a negative charge.
- Class from the Animal Kingdom that breaths through gills and has scales.
- Phyla of the Animal Kingdom that does not posses a backbone.
- State of matter that has its particles stuck toghether tightly.
- The chemical procces by which organisms obtain energy.
- ____ cycle.
- A process that is regularly repeated in the same order.
18 Clues: ____ cycle. • The smallest matter found. • All living organism have them. • Vertebrates that have moist skin. • The process that turns liquid into vapor. • Part of the atom that has a negative charge. • Organisms from different species cannot perfom it. • A group of organisms from that are from the same kind. • The chemical procces by which organisms obtain energy. • ...
Simersong #9 Krebs Cycle Crossword 2021-01-27
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- The final pyruvate preparatory step adds coenzyme A to an _____ group.
- The number of carbon atoms in alpha-ketoglutaric acid (aka, AKG).
- Alternate name for the Krebs cycle: the _____ acid cycle
- Fill in the lyric: “Marching around the circle, we lose _____ sequentially.”
- Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule
- This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle.
- Number of NADH+H+’s produced by a single “turn” of the Krebs cycle
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- The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____.
- Candy offered to Dr. Simerlein to replenish her glucose stores after the ATP Tally.
- Acronym presented in Simersong #9 to remember the first letters of the Krebs cycle intermediates in order.
- Dr. Simerlein does an impression of this character at the end of the video. (Don’t miss it!)
- Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur.
- Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule
- Fill in the lyric: “Plus _____-level’s phosphorylation . . . G-T-P!”
- During the ATP Tally, Dr. Simerlein declares that she doesn’t have enough of these.
- Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid.
- This acid is formed when acetyl-coA combines with oxaloacetic acid.
- The Krebs cycle intermediates’ names can end in “-ic acid” or this ending.
18 Clues: Anaerobic fermentation produces this acid. • Grand total of ATPs made per glucose molecule • Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a molecule • Oxygen is required for _____ respiration to occur. • This acid is the “F” intermediate in the Krebs cycle. • The enzyme that spins to produce ATP is called ATP _____. • ...
Quiz Prep 1 2025-10-29
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- The process by which subsurface water flows from aquifers or other saturated zones into surface systems such as springs, rivers, lakes, or oceans. It plays a key role in maintaining base flow and delivering nutrients and solutes to aquatic ecosystems.
- A rapid proliferation of microscopic algae or cyanobacteria in an aquatic system, typically driven by nutrient enrichment (especially nitrogen and phosphorus). Blooms can produce toxins, block sunlight, and lead to hypoxic or anoxic conditions upon decomposition.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food (glucose) and release oxygen.
- Describes water or soil that contains a high concentration of nutrients (such as nitrogen and phosphorus) that promote plant and algal growth.
- The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its lowest along the shore.
- Tiny, often microscopic animals that drift in water currents and feed on phytoplankton or other small organisms. They form a vital part of aquatic food webs.
- The condition in which the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in water is lower than the saturation level expected under given temperature and pressure conditions. It often results from biological oxygen demand exceeding oxygen replenishment through diffusion or photosynthesis, and can stress or kill aerobic aquatic organisms.
- The area of the shoreline that is exposed to the air at low tide and covered by water at high tide. It’s home to organisms adapted to both wet and dry conditions.
- An optical property of water that describes the scattering of light by suspended particles such as silt, clay, plankton, or organic debris. High turbidity reduces light penetration, affecting photosynthesis and visual feeding in aquatic ecosystems.
- The amount of oxygen gas present in water, essential for the survival of fish, plants, and other aquatic organisms.
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- The process by which a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus), leading to excessive plant and algal growth and a decrease in oxygen levels.
- Refers to organisms whose internal body temperature varies with the ambient environmental temperature. Ectotherms regulate body temperature behaviorally (e.g., basking or seeking shade) rather than through internal metabolic heat production.
- A tide with the greatest difference between high and low water levels. It happens when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned (during new and full moons), which makes their gravitational pulls combine and strengthen the tides.
- The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its highest along the shore.
- A condition in which the level of dissolved oxygen in water becomes too low to support most aquatic life.
- A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels
- The regular rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth’s oceans.
- Zone An area in a body of water where oxygen levels are so low (often due to pollution and algal blooms) that most marine life cannot survive.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding Earth, composed primarily of nitrogen (≈78%) and oxygen (≈21%), with trace amounts of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. It mediates energy exchange, weather, and biogeochemical cycles essential to life.
- The natural force of attraction between any two objects with mass. In the context of tides, it’s the pull of gravity from the moon (and to a lesser extent, the sun) that causes the ocean’s water to rise and fall.
20 Clues: A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels • The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its lowest along the shore. • The point in the tidal cycle when the water level is at its highest along the shore. • A condition in which the level of dissolved oxygen in water becomes too low to support most aquatic life. • ...
bio 20 crossword 2024-03-04
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- fixation - The initial incorporation of carbon dioxide into organic compounds during photosynthesis
- - Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, a molecule that carries electrons in photosynthesis.
- - Process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- II - Complex of proteins and pigments that absorbs light energy and splits water molecules in the light-dependent reactions
- - Process by which water molecules are split into oxygen, electrons, and protons during photosynthesis.
- reactions - Reactions of photosynthesis that require light to occur.
- cycle - The second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- -A reduction is a reaction in which an atom or molecule _____ electrons.
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- -The _____ actually contains the chlorophyll.
- transport chain - Series of proteins and other molecules that transfer electrons during the light-dependent reactions
- - Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- I - Complex of proteins and pigments that absorbs light energy in the light-dependent reactions.
- -Individual packets of light energy
- - Addition of a phosphate group to a molecule, often used in energy transfer reactions.
- -An oxidation is a reaction in which an atom or molecule _____ electrons.
- - Adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of the cell
- - A three-carbon molecule produced during the Calvin cycle, which can be used to
- - Stacks of thylakoids inside chloroplasts
- - Membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occurs
- - Small openings on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- -In total, there is a net consumption of _____- water molecules for every one glucose molecule formed.
21 Clues: -Individual packets of light energy • - Stacks of thylakoids inside chloroplasts • -The _____ actually contains the chlorophyll. • - Adenosine triphosphate, the energy currency of the cell • reactions - Reactions of photosynthesis that require light to occur. • - Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • ...
Unit 6.1- The Water Cycle 2021-11-12
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- A natural or human-made place where water is stored
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- Height above or below a given location
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet
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- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas
- The process that casues a liquid to turn into a gas
- A group of atoms held together by a bond
- A state of matter in which molecules move slowly/vitrate and are tightly packed
- The continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs
- The process of water soaking into the ground
- The force that pulls things towards the earth
11 Clues: Height above or below a given location • A group of atoms held together by a bond • The process of water soaking into the ground • The force that pulls things towards the earth • A natural or human-made place where water is stored • The process that casues a liquid to turn into a gas • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Weather, Climate & The Water Cycle 2021-04-20
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- The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas, caused by heat.
- Water Cycle, The process by which water moves through the Earth and Atmosphere.
- is the driving force of the Earth’s weather.
- The process of excess water being released from plants.
- A particular spot in which water is collected after a storm. (lakes, ocean, ponds, ditch)
- The largest body of water on the earth. It covers 75% of the earth’s surface.
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- describes the condition of the air outdoors such as temperature, cloud cover, and rainfall
- The cooling off of water in the atmosphere changing gas into a liquid.
- The flow of water that occurs from excess storm water and flows over the Earth’s surface to its accumulation spot.
- The average or typical weather condition of a region year after year.
- Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
11 Clues: is the driving force of the Earth’s weather. • The process of excess water being released from plants. • The average or typical weather condition of a region year after year. • The cooling off of water in the atmosphere changing gas into a liquid. • The largest body of water on the earth. It covers 75% of the earth’s surface. • ...
Water Cycle and Cells Review 2024-01-19
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- WHEN PLANTS RELEASE LIQUID WATER IN THE FORM OF WATER VAPOR.
- WHEN IT RAINS A LOT AND A FLOOD OCCURS.
- THESE COMPONENTS ARE MADE UP OF SPECIALIZED TISSUES.
- WHEN HEAT IS REMOVED AND GAS CHANGES TO LIQUID.
- HUMAN BEINGS, CATS, AND DOGS ARE EXAMPLES OF:
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- WHEN PRECIPITATION OCCURS BELOW FREEZING.
- WHEN GAS LOSES HEAT AND CHANGES TO LIQUID OR SOLID IN THE FORM OF RAIN OR SNOW.
- WHEN CONDENSATION REACHES THE GROUND AND FREEZES
- THE NAME USED TO DESCRIBE ANY LIVING THING.
- A NAME FOR A LIVING THING COMPOSED OF ONE CELL.
- WHEN HEAT IS ADDED AND LIQUID CHANGES TO GAS.
11 Clues: WHEN IT RAINS A LOT AND A FLOOD OCCURS. • WHEN PRECIPITATION OCCURS BELOW FREEZING. • THE NAME USED TO DESCRIBE ANY LIVING THING. • WHEN HEAT IS ADDED AND LIQUID CHANGES TO GAS. • HUMAN BEINGS, CATS, AND DOGS ARE EXAMPLES OF: • A NAME FOR A LIVING THING COMPOSED OF ONE CELL. • WHEN HEAT IS REMOVED AND GAS CHANGES TO LIQUID. • ...
Module 1: The Water Cycle 2023-08-22
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- the form of thermal energy that moves water from the surface to the atmosphere through the process of evaporation
- the process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- natural area on Earth's surface such as an ocean, lake, or river, where water is stored
- the process by which atoms line up in an orderly, repeating pattern to form a crystalline solid
- the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves
- a mass of ice that forms when snow accumulates over many years, and then slowly moves downhill due to gravity
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- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- the series of natural processes by which water continually moves from the surface, to the atmosphere, and back
- an area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water
- moisture that falls to the surface from clouds
- the force that moves water around on the surface in rivers, glaciers, and runoff
11 Clues: the process by which a gas changes to a liquid • moisture that falls to the surface from clouds • the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves • the process of a liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid • an area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water • ...
Chapter 16: Streams & Water Cycle 2025-10-24
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- streams that branch from a larger
- another name for a stream
- side view of a river or stream
- river's origin
- Mouth for the US largest drainage basin
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- created by mountains or large natural barriers
- spreading out of a mouth into large, fertile area
- defined as a stream and its tributaries
- Movement of water into plants
- flowing water
- gradient that produces slow speed flow
11 Clues: flowing water • river's origin • another name for a stream • Movement of water into plants • side view of a river or stream • streams that branch from a larger • gradient that produces slow speed flow • defined as a stream and its tributaries • Mouth for the US largest drainage basin • created by mountains or large natural barriers • ...
The Cell Cycle 2019-05-21
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- DNA in a prokaryotic cell
- The "Gatekeeper" of the cell, helps the cell get water and proteins.
- A condition where cells become mutated and start growing at an alarming rate.
- The smallest unit of life
- The final stage of the cell cycle, the cell splits into two smaller cells.
- This is considered the "Pause Mode" of the cell cycle
- The organelle that performs photosynthesis
- Makes membrane enclosed organelles
- A cell that does not have a nucleus
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- A cell that does have a nucleus
- The cell's DNA is duplicated in the stage
- A necessary component for mitosis, stores genetic material for cells.
- The powerhouse of the cell, creates chemical energy.
- The first gap phase, the cell grows here.
- The second gap phase, the cell grows again to prepare for Mitosis in this stage
15 Clues: DNA in a prokaryotic cell • The smallest unit of life • A cell that does have a nucleus • Makes membrane enclosed organelles • A cell that does not have a nucleus • The cell's DNA is duplicated in the stage • The first gap phase, the cell grows here. • The organelle that performs photosynthesis • The powerhouse of the cell, creates chemical energy. • ...
Ancient India Extra Credit Classwork 2025-10-03
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- What is the name of the Hindu belief that what you put into the world is what you get out of it
- The steppes of CentralAsia are located in which country?
- What body of water does the Ganges River empty into
- The cycle of life death and rebirth in Hinduism
- The name of the last book of the Vedas that focuses on individuals
- Your obligations and duties
- What is the largest country in South Asia
- The Sea in Central Asia that has Shrunk over 80 percent in the last 50 yeaRS
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- The mountain range that seperates south Asia from the rest of Asia
- The religious books of Hinduism
- The name of the river in India which is sacred in Hinduism
- We know the Harappans had an advanced understanding of what based on their standardized weights
- Seasonal winds that brong rain to South Asia during the summer
- Sea What body of water does the Indus river empty into?
- The name of the culture that flourished along the Indus River
- The name for the end of the life and rebirth cycle
- girl The name of the Harappan statue that taught us about their culture and fashion
- The name of the river that the first civilization in ancient India was located on
- The name of someone's soul in Hinduism
19 Clues: Your obligations and duties • The religious books of Hinduism • The name of someone's soul in Hinduism • What is the largest country in South Asia • The cycle of life death and rebirth in Hinduism • The name for the end of the life and rebirth cycle • What body of water does the Ganges River empty into • Sea What body of water does the Indus river empty into? • ...
Watery Doing? 2023-10-10
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- Naturally occurring liquid or frozen H2O containing no salt
- Describes salty water
- Make something impure by exposure to a pollutant
- A repeated process or cycle of improvement
- Necessary for life
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment
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- A body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- Useful tools for monitoring water resources
- When mountains block rainfall needed for plant growth it has this effect
- A chemical that repels or kills pests, such as insects
- A device used to remove something unwanted from a liquid or gas
- Synthetically cause rainfall by putting chemicals into the atmosphere
12 Clues: Necessary for life • Describes salty water • A repeated process or cycle of improvement • Useful tools for monitoring water resources • Make something impure by exposure to a pollutant • A chemical that repels or kills pests, such as insects • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment • Naturally occurring liquid or frozen H2O containing no salt • ...
knmgbf ddfg 2026-03-27
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- the process of water or soil becoming acidic
- federal law that regulates air emissions
- loss of electrons, usually involving oxygen
- acid rain breaks down this and marble
- colorless, pungent toxic gas mainly released by burning fuel
- chemical or substance that has adverse effects and contaminates resources
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- accelerated deterioration of materials derived from acid rain
- Any form of precipitation with high levels of sulfuric and nitric acids
- highly reactive gases formed during combustion
- air pollution control device that removed hazardous acidic gases
- regulations designed to improve avg fuel mileage
- part of water cycle where water returns to ground
12 Clues: acid rain breaks down this and marble • federal law that regulates air emissions • loss of electrons, usually involving oxygen • the process of water or soil becoming acidic • highly reactive gases formed during combustion • regulations designed to improve avg fuel mileage • part of water cycle where water returns to ground • ...
Earth’s Spheres and Cycles: Keely Winters 2016-09-08
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- made of all rock at and below earths surface.
- the process by which primary produces use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars,releasing oxygen.
- the release of water vapor by plants through their leaves
- a spongelike formation of rock,sand,or gravel that holds water
- the introduction of phosphorus and nitrogen into a body of water that leads to an overgrowth of algae and other producers.
- is the process by which organisms use oxygen to release the chemical energy of sugars and release CO2 and water.
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- consists of all plant's living or once living things and the nonliving parts of the environment.
- water returns from the atmosphere to earths surface
- the movement and accumulation of eroded soil
- encompasses all water-salt,fresh, liquid,ice and water vapor on earths surface underground, and in the earth atmosphere.
- the conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia.
- as the atmosphere moves,it drags along large plates of lithosphere
- is the hard rock on and just below earths surface- the outermost layer.
- cycle of events
- consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet.
- a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock.
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. • ...
Living Things Have Cycles 2014-05-10
Cell Cycle 2018-11-13
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- the location of DNA in all eukaryotic cells
- identical copies of a chromosome; connected by a centromere
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin: nuclear envelope reforms
- network of microtubules that move the chromosomes in a cell
- occurs during interphase
- uncontrolled cell division
- forms during cytokinesis in plant cells
- the gel-like substance inside of the cell
- a condensed form of DNA; you have 23 pairs of these in your body cells
- stores genetic information
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- holds sister chromatids together
- phase of the cell cycle during which the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and undergoes final preparation for cell division
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- phase of the cell cycle during which the cleavage furrow forms(in animal cells) and two identical daughter cells are produced
- Chromosomes line up along this during metaphase
- forms during cytokinesis in animal cells when the cytoplasm pinches inward
- when a tumor is not cancerous
- phase of interphase during which DNA replicates
- when a tumor is cancerous
- an abnormal growth of tissue; can either be malignant or benign
- when DNA is copied
- phase of the cell cycle during which the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles
- phase of the cell cycle during which chromatin condenses into chromosomes: spindle fibers form; nuclear envelope breaks down
- division of the nucleus; consists of four stages(prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase)
24 Clues: when DNA is copied • occurs during interphase • when a tumor is cancerous • uncontrolled cell division • stores genetic information • when a tumor is not cancerous • holds sister chromatids together • forms during cytokinesis in plant cells • the gel-like substance inside of the cell • the location of DNA in all eukaryotic cells • Chromosomes line up along this during metaphase • ...
Review 2021-12-02
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- lays between 20-48 eggs
- is the sea floor
- it is under the mantel
- another reptile that live in swamps
- get to many fish
- are animals that get water from plants
- reptile that live in swamps
- it is under the crust
- another name for seafish
- an animal that live in the water but is a mammal
- When two animals have babies
- It is when you are not alive
- it makes the food and store water for the plant
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- is a wetland that has muddy ground
- lays between 17-20 eggs
- kill to many animals
- is in the center of the starfish
- thing that cannot grow again
- the part of the earth that you can see and touch
- a volcano that is sleeping
- cut too many tress
- First things in the living thing cycle
- thing that can grow again
- make the seed in the plants
- they have thorns instead of leaves
25 Clues: is the sea floor • get to many fish • cut too many tress • kill to many animals • it is under the crust • it is under the mantel • lays between 20-48 eggs • lays between 17-20 eggs • another name for seafish • thing that can grow again • a volcano that is sleeping • make the seed in the plants • reptile that live in swamps • thing that cannot grow again • When two animals have babies • ...
C1 revision - Carbon Chemistry 2013-11-11
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- hydrocarbons with single covalent bonds only
- how easily liquid evaporates
- a charged atom
- liquid it's dissolving into
- pigment that glows in the dark
- how Esters are made
- doesn't flow easily
- _ paints are water-based
- help preserve food
- paints are..
- arrangement of solids
- combustion where there is plenty of oxygen
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- additives that make oil and water mix well
- when lots of monomers join together
- monomers that make addition polymers
- crude oil separates into smaller chains- fractional____
- splitting up long-chain hydrocarbons
- removes carbon dioxide and adds oxygen in the carbon cycle
- give paint their colours
- layer that allows evolution of complex animals
- nail varnish is soluble in..
- a type of pigment that changes colour when heated
- hydrogencarbonate baking powder
- the nucleus of an atom has a __ charge
- water orange to clear in the presence of Alkenes
- dioxide acid rain
- substance being dissolved
27 Clues: paints are.. • a charged atom • help preserve food • how Esters are made • doesn't flow easily • arrangement of solids • give paint their colours • _ paints are water-based • substance being dissolved • liquid it's dissolving into • dioxide acid rain • how easily liquid evaporates • nail varnish is soluble in.. • pigment that glows in the dark • hydrogencarbonate baking powder • ...
Weather by Courtlyn Yarrington 2013-01-31
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- Air that moves horizontally or parallel to the grou
- A series of events that repeats itself.
- Lumps or balls of ice that falls from clouds.
- A tropical low pressure system with winds blowi
- A whole layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- A gas molecule that consists of 3 oxygen atoms.
- Energy that travels across distances in the f
- Amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
- The process by which gas, such as water vap
- Any type of liquid or solid water that fal
- Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed in
- Winds that change direction with the seasons.
- A condition in which the rates of evaporat
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- The condition of the earth's atmosphere at a par
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- The process by which a liquid changes into a
- A boundary between air masses.
- Transfer of heat energy from 1 substance
- A scientist who studies the weather.
- The transfer of energy from place to place by
20 Clues: A boundary between air masses. • A scientist who studies the weather. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • A series of events that repeats itself. • Transfer of heat energy from 1 substance • Any type of liquid or solid water that fal • A condition in which the rates of evaporat • The process by which gas, such as water vap • ...
3rd hour science crossword by max warren. 2015-03-09
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- A pattern of overlapping line connecting prey to predictor.
- An organism that breaks down another dead organism.
- Is the first in the food web.
- The weather in a certain area.
- The cycle the different forms of water fallows.
- A consumer that eats plants and meat.
- The posses that changes free nitrogen gases into and unusable form.
- Water forming on a cool surface.
- The first species to populate an area.
- Is the climate that defines the area.
- The study of living things.
- A carnivore that fests on dead bodies.
- A consumer that eats only meat.
- A series of events that will lead to the last carnivore.
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- A chart that shows the movement of energy from species to species.
- Liquids to a gas.
- Any form of condensation.
- The moment of water around the world.
- An organism that obtains energy by eating another organism.
- A species that is only in that location.
- A consumer that only eats plants.
21 Clues: Liquids to a gas. • Any form of condensation. • The study of living things. • Is the first in the food web. • The weather in a certain area. • A consumer that eats only meat. • Water forming on a cool surface. • A consumer that only eats plants. • The moment of water around the world. • A consumer that eats plants and meat. • Is the climate that defines the area. • ...
Ancient India and China 2023-01-10
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- a group of people who live together
- a picture that tells a story
- something that stands for something else
- to keep away from others
- waterway made by humans
- a flat piece of land
- the main religion of India
- the rebirth of the soul into a new body
- a person from ancient times who reads and writes
- something that happens one after another
- the enlightened one
- to bring water to crops
- high birth
- a family that rules for a long time
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- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the science that deals with land,weather and bodies of water
- knowing the truth
- a larger piece of land that is smaller than a continent
- seasonal wind
- a person's spirit
- to attack another country
- a person who makes things with his/her hands
- to wish for something
- a class of people in India
- a person's soul finds perfect peace
25 Clues: high birth • seasonal wind • knowing the truth • a person's spirit • the enlightened one • a flat piece of land • to wish for something • waterway made by humans • to bring water to crops • to keep away from others • to attack another country • the main religion of India • a class of people in India • a picture that tells a story • a group of people who live together • ...
APES Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- to bogs but fed by groundwater
- middle zone
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater
- fish farming
- minute colonial animals, live with algae
- aka wooded wetland, wetland with trees
- wetlands without trees
- land based
- single cells organisms, like amoebae
- whitening of coral due to expulsion of symbiotic algae
- narrow islands that form parallel to coastlines
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- depressions in shoreline that is flooded at high tide but cut off from ocean at low tide
- path of water through our environment
- temperature boundary
- bay where a river empties into the sea
- trees that grow in salt water
- on top, has photosynthetic organisms
- free-floating organisms that are producers in oceans
- about 20m deep, photosynthesis occurs in this zone
- shoreline
- zones in vertical column of a body of water
- bottom of a sea or lake
- bottom zone
- areas of saturated ground made of peat
25 Clues: shoreline • land based • middle zone • bottom zone • fish farming • temperature boundary • wetlands without trees • bottom of a sea or lake • trees that grow in salt water • to bogs but fed by groundwater • on top, has photosynthetic organisms • single cells organisms, like amoebae • path of water through our environment • bay where a river empties into the sea • ...
CE for Science B Crossword (pages 32 2021-03-15
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- _________hold the plant in the soil.
- Seeds need soil, water to start growing or _____________.
- The seed breaks open and a _________ comes up.
- Unlike animals, plants can make their own ___________.
- Some vascular plants make seeds inside ____________.
- Plants with tubes are called ___________ plants.
- Some vascular plants make ___________ instead of flowers and cones.
- Most plants have ________ in their roots.
- The tubes in the roots ________ water.
- Plants use __________ to make food.
- The _________ make pollen at their tips.
- The ___________ holds the seeds.
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- Water provides plants with __________.
- Animals can help _____ the flowers.
- Plants have a __________ that holds up the leaves and flowers.
- Like all living things, plants have a life ____________.
- _________ form outside of a flower.
- Flowers help plants ____________.
- ___________ plants do not have tubes.
- _____________ sticks to an animal.
- The wind and animals help to __________ seeds.
- Plants that grow seeds inside cones are called ___________.
- Air provides plants with __________ dioxide.
- The Sun gives plants the ________ they need to live.
24 Clues: The ___________ holds the seeds. • Flowers help plants ____________. • _____________ sticks to an animal. • Animals can help _____ the flowers. • _________ form outside of a flower. • Plants use __________ to make food. • _________hold the plant in the soil. • ___________ plants do not have tubes. • Water provides plants with __________. • ...
Different Cycles of Earth 2021-04-23
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- need nitrogen to grow
- carbon moves from atmosphere into plants
- has something to do with condensation
- a step in the water cycle
- in the soil
- Dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process
- can consume each other
- carbon moves from plants and animals into it
- travels between living and non-living things
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- carbon moves from atmosphere to the biggest body of water
- what people use to describe how animals and plants are in the wild
- carbon goes through it then goes into the atmosphere
- there is 3% of it out of 97% of the water around the world
- this is known as (CO2)
- carbon can move through a living thing
- absorbed into soil then chemically altered by bacteria
- known as (NO2-)
- what most of the nitrogen is on earth
- the form commonly used by plants
- a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants
20 Clues: in the soil • known as (NO2-) • need nitrogen to grow • this is known as (CO2) • can consume each other • a step in the water cycle • the form commonly used by plants • has something to do with condensation • what most of the nitrogen is on earth • carbon can move through a living thing • carbon moves from atmosphere into plants • carbon moves from plants and animals into it • ...
Honors Photosynthesis Review 2021-10-18
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- gas that is taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- gas that is released during photosynthesis as waste product
- structure within a chloroplast; location of chlorophyll
- "different feeder"; organism that does not make its own food EXAMPLE: animals
- organelle found in plants and algae; contains green pigment
- a substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction
- chemical energy used by cells; adenosine triphosphate
- sugar that is made during photosynthesis
- fluid within chloroplast; location of Calvin Cycle
- part of plant in which photosynthesis takes place; think of as solar panels
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- type of biomolecule; glucose is an example
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- light ___ reactions; use sunlight to split water
- light ___ reactions; depend on ATP and NADPH to produce glucose
- green pigment; absorbs sunlight
- part of plant in which water is absorbed
- chemical formula for water
- energy used during photosynthesis
- process that makes glucose using sunlight
- "self feeder"; organism that makes its own food via photosynthesis
20 Clues: chemical formula for water • green pigment; absorbs sunlight • energy used during photosynthesis • part of plant in which water is absorbed • sugar that is made during photosynthesis • process that makes glucose using sunlight • type of biomolecule; glucose is an example • light ___ reactions; use sunlight to split water • ...
Final Exam Puzzle 1 2025-04-26
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- Y-linked gene that regulates male development
- Nonpolar substances that repel water
- Location of the Calvin cycle
- Region where prokaryotic DNA is found
- Different levels of organization result in different properties and functions
- Decreases the H+ concentration of a solution
- Centrosomes begin to move apart
- Polymer of monosaccharides
- Increases the H+ concentration of a solution
- Complementary strand to 3’ - T C T G C T G – 5’
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- All living organisms rely on DNA to store, express, and transmit information
- Breaks large molecules into small ones
- All organisms are modified descendants of common ancestors
- Reaction that uses water to break polymers
- Reactions that require energy
- Viruses that infect bacteria
- Energy storage molecule in animals
- Made of mostly hydrocarbon regions that do not mix well with water
- One gene masks the expression of another
- Electron carrier in cellular respiration
- All living organisms transform energy from one form to another
21 Clues: Polymer of monosaccharides • Viruses that infect bacteria • Location of the Calvin cycle • Reactions that require energy • Centrosomes begin to move apart • Energy storage molecule in animals • Nonpolar substances that repel water • Region where prokaryotic DNA is found • Breaks large molecules into small ones • One gene masks the expression of another • ...
Bailey Koesters Unit 2 2025-03-24
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- a fully functional being
- atoms combine to form this
- water-fearing
- the place that the substrate goes into
- water-loving
- considered to be the basic unit of life
- a method of moving molecules across the membrane with no energy
- are the basic unit of matter
- goes into the enzyme's active site
- enables the substrate to absorb enough energy to be converted to the products
- the active site's shape is changed
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- naturally moves from areas of higher concentration to lower
- the finished result of the cycle
- molecules combine to form this
- a molecule that contains one head and two tails and makes up the organelles
- only allows certain molecules in or out
- occurs when cells spend energy to move molecules
- a process that takes a long time to build up all the energy required for each reaction
- cells combine to form these
- a type of diffusion that involves water
- these combine to fully function an organism
- these make up a organ system
22 Clues: water-loving • water-fearing • a fully functional being • atoms combine to form this • cells combine to form these • these make up a organ system • are the basic unit of matter • molecules combine to form this • the finished result of the cycle • goes into the enzyme's active site • the active site's shape is changed • the place that the substrate goes into • ...
Menstural Cycle 2014-09-21
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- / Initial cluster of cells following zygote division
- / Ovarian phase on day 14
- / The stage of cell division with 12-16 blastomeres is
- / Following fertilization form a sperm the ovum is called this
- / Endometrial cycle days 14-28
- / What two hormones does the pituitary produce and release
- / Endometrial cycle days 6-13
- / Trophoblast secrete this to prevent the corpus luteum from involuting
- / What regulates the hypothalamus/pituitary cycle
- / Ovarian phase from days 15-28
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- / Abnormal early development of sexual maturity
- / Hollow ball of cells is known as this
- / Endometrial cycle days 1-5
- / Develops from the Graafian follicle following ovulation
- / Another name for a dominant follicle
- / What two hormone factors does the hypothalamus produce
- / Secretion of this hormone causes ovulation
- / Ovarian phase from day 1-13
- / Ovulation, estrogen, and progesterone hormones effect this
19 Clues: / Ovarian phase on day 14 • / Endometrial cycle days 1-5 • / Endometrial cycle days 6-13 • / Ovarian phase from day 1-13 • / Endometrial cycle days 14-28 • / Ovarian phase from days 15-28 • / Another name for a dominant follicle • / Hollow ball of cells is known as this • / Secretion of this hormone causes ovulation • / Abnormal early development of sexual maturity • ...
Spheres 2025-04-29
Weather.Climate Change. Global Warming. Water & Carbon Cycle 2018-12-16
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- the state of the atmosphere at a time and place
- fuel a fuel formed over thousands or millions of years from the remains of living organisms
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- dioxide one of 4 main greenhouse gases
- the sphere on Earth that includes all the water on a planet
- a large, rotating tropical storm with wind speeds of at least 74 mph
- a body of water, often an artificial lake, which is used to store water for human use.
- a storm that produces lightning
- warming a gradual increase in air temperatures near Earth’s surface
- water that falls to Earth’s surface
- the measure of the hotness or coldness of a substance
- the layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- change from a gas to a liquid
- cycle the continuous movement of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again
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- the sphere on Earth that includes all the rocky, non-living parts of a planet
- the process of cycling carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere by living things in order to stay alive
- a large, slowly moving body of snow and ice
- gas a gas in Earth’s atmosphere that absorbs and then re-radiates heat
- the process of cycling carbon dioxide back to the atmosphere by living things following its death
- a process in which plants use energy from light to change carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- water that moves across the surface of land into streams or rivers
- changing from a liquid to a solid
- one of earth's spheres that contains living things such as plants and animals
- the statistics of weather over long periods of time
- the most violent storms in a hurricane generally surround the eye in an area known as the ____________
25 Clues: change from a gas to a liquid • a storm that produces lightning • to change from a liquid to a gas • changing from a liquid to a solid • water that falls to Earth’s surface • dioxide one of 4 main greenhouse gases • the layer of gases that surrounds Earth • a large, slowly moving body of snow and ice • the state of the atmosphere at a time and place • ...
Water Cycle, Plate Tectonics and Data Vocabulary! 2016-01-20
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- graph used to represent data using data points
- location where plates are dividing/splitting apart from one another
- all the water on Earth's surface
- the largest number subtract the smallest number in a set
- water droplets fall from the sky in the form of rain, sleet, hail or snow
- the outermost layer of the Earth
- Earth's crust is made up of many moving parts called tectonic plates
- liquid layer found underneath the mantle
- the number that happens most in a set of numbers
- the name Alfred Wegener gave to the supercontinent that existed before the plates drifted apart
- layer of air; made up of gases; that surround the Earth
- layer of the Earth underneath the crust; semi-liquid, made of magma
- to find the mean you add up all the numbers and divide by the number of numbers
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- process by which water is recycled through the Earth's hydrosphere and atmosphere
- water changes from a liquid to a gas by an increase in heat energy
- layer of Earth the includes the crust and upper layer of mantle
- solid layer found underneath the outer core
- where one edge of a tectonic plate meets another edge of a tectonic plate
- graph used to represent data using separated bars
- movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- water changes from a gas to a liquid through loss of heat energy
- location where plates are colliding/crashing into one another
- location where plates are sliding apart from one another
- to find the median you order the numbers from least to greatest then find the middle number
24 Clues: all the water on Earth's surface • the outermost layer of the Earth • liquid layer found underneath the mantle • solid layer found underneath the outer core • graph used to represent data using data points • movement of water from plants to the atmosphere • the number that happens most in a set of numbers • graph used to represent data using separated bars • ...
Water cycle: by Everett Trygstad 2024-05-01
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- an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers
- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years
- a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water, especially as produced by evaporation at ambient temperatures rather than by boiling. Compare
- a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface
- the liquid that is in a river, inlet, ocean, lake, etc…
- a star, especially one that has planets and other celestial bodies revolving around it
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- water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 0.02 inch (0.5 millimeters) in diameter. Compare
- the condition or quality of being hot
- falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail
- the process by which atmospheric water vapor liquefies to form fog, clouds, or the like, or solidifies to form snow or hail
- the capacity for vigorous activity; available power
11 Clues: the condition or quality of being hot • the capacity for vigorous activity; available power • the liquid that is in a river, inlet, ocean, lake, etc… • falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail • a star, especially one that has planets and other celestial bodies revolving around it • ...
water cycle SMS/Arianna medina 2024-12-16
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- when the temperature changes.
- something that drinks water from lakes.
- An other word for stem.
- just water on the surface leads to rivers.
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- when they get to heave it rains.
- roots of what takes the water out of the ground.
- something that starts the water cycle.
- when some one waters the grass where does it go.
8 Clues: An other word for stem. • when the temperature changes. • when they get to heave it rains. • something that starts the water cycle. • something that drinks water from lakes. • just water on the surface leads to rivers. • roots of what takes the water out of the ground. • when some one waters the grass where does it go.
Plant Structures and Functions and Life Cycles Quiz 4/28 2023-04-27
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- How the plants use photosynthesis to make food
- cycle The particular way a living thing grows, reproduces and dies
- When one or more organisms bring new organisms of the same type into existence
- Type of development consisting of three stages: eggs, nymph, and adult.
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract each other
- An arrangement of parts
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- Plants that rely on seed, or spore dispersion to continue the life cycle
- Delivery of nutrients throughout the soil to the plant
- Plants that rely on pollination for reproduction
- A colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid living things need to survive
- Growth, improvement, or innovation
- What something does
- Type of development consisting of four distinct stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
- Things that prompt a response or action
14 Clues: What something does • An arrangement of parts • Growth, improvement, or innovation • Things that prompt a response or action • How the plants use photosynthesis to make food • Plants that rely on pollination for reproduction • Delivery of nutrients throughout the soil to the plant • The force that causes objects with mass to attract each other • ...
Living Things Have Cycles 2014-05-10
Unit 3 And Unit 4 Vocab 2023-03-09
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- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue.To collect information by observing or asking questions.
- A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services.
- SECURITY When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and are
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal.
- Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand
- Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy
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- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- A group of living and non-living things that interact in a physical environment.
- OF WATER A large amount of water on the earth’s surface such as a lake, river, pond, or ocean
- To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable.
- change A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.
- System The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- from water pollution and extreme weather.
- water cycle The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land.
14 Clues: An approach or plan to achieve a goal. • from water pollution and extreme weather. • To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable. • Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe. • A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services. • water cycle The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land. • ...
unit 3 and 4 vocabulary puzzle 2023-03-09
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- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue.
- A group of living and non-living things that interact in a physical environment
- WATER CYCLE The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land
- Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy
- To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal
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- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- SYSTEM The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- To collect information by observing or asking questions.
- Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand.
- A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services
- OF WATER A large amount of water on the earth’s surface such as a lake, river, pond, or ocean
- A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.
- SECURITY When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and are safe from water pollution and extreme weather.
14 Clues: An approach or plan to achieve a goal • To collect information by observing or asking questions. • To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable • A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue. • Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe. • A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time. • ...
H2o 2021-05-19
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- an underground source of water. Water can be found by drilling a well into the ground and installing a pump.
- cycle also know as water cycle. Water moves continuously on, above and below the surface of the Earth. It moves in liquid, vapour, and ice forms.
- water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there is not enough rain. Potable water- water that is safe for drinking.
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- water (in any form of solid, liquid or gas) that falls to the Earth.
- conservation using less water by reducing waste
- surface a surface that prevents water from soaking or seeping though it, e.g. pavement.
6 Clues: conservation using less water by reducing waste • water (in any form of solid, liquid or gas) that falls to the Earth. • surface a surface that prevents water from soaking or seeping though it, e.g. pavement. • an underground source of water. Water can be found by drilling a well into the ground and installing a pump. • ...
Shell Flakes Puzzle 2025-11-13
7 Clues: H20 • solid water • water as a gas • when gas changes to a liquid • Cycle how water moves around earth • when water changes into water vapor • any form of water falling from earth
Coastal Crunch 2023-06-15
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- organsisms that break down dead things
- animals that consume others
- eat plants and animals
- living
- they eat meat
- they produce things
- two organisms that work together
- nonliving
- something that invades an animal
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- the ability to do work
- help erode land and structures overtime
- they eat plants
- the continuous movement of water and
- one kills and consumes the other
- takes up space and can be weighed
- a repeating cycle of processes
16 Clues: living • nonliving • they eat meat • they eat plants • they produce things • the ability to do work • eat plants and animals • animals that consume others • a repeating cycle of processes • one kills and consumes the other • two organisms that work together • something that invades an animal • takes up space and can be weighed • the continuous movement of water and • ...
Matter Cycles 2021-01-26
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- cycle a concept used to explain how the three basic rock types are related and how Earth processes, over time change a rock from one type into another
- cycle 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 mixture of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus(plant or animal remains)
- an organism that consumes dead or nonliving biomass without the need for internal digestion
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- the space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism
- cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the earth
- a very small life form, especially a bacterium
- actions by one thing that have an effect on a different or separate thing
8 Clues: a very small life form, especially a bacterium • a mixture of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus(plant or animal remains) • actions by one thing that have an effect on a different or separate thing • the space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-25
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- A major biotic unit recognized by its array of plant life, climate, and animal life is known as
- The role of Decomposers is to break down biomolecules of deceased organisms and release __.
- The process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change is called __ Selection.
- The level of organizational ecology where groups of individuals interbreed within an area is the __.
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- The complex system combining a-biotic and biotic components, interacting for survival, is known as an __.
- The cycle where plants use energy from the sun and consumers consume plants to maintain nutrients is called the __ cycle.
- The level of organizational ecology referring to a single organism or species is the __.
- Maintaining the balance of an ecosystem to protect species and biodiversity is called __.
- The cycle involving underground water for trees and early morning dew for others is the __ cycle.
- The study of interrelationships and interactions between living organisms and their non-living environments is known as __.
- The thin layer surrounding the earth that is capable of sustaining life is known as the __.
11 Clues: The level of organizational ecology referring to a single organism or species is the __. • Maintaining the balance of an ecosystem to protect species and biodiversity is called __. • The role of Decomposers is to break down biomolecules of deceased organisms and release __. • ...
Vocab Review 2016-04-21
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- The portion of mitosis in which the DNA condensed into visible strands.
- Unit of cellular energy.
- A result of anaerobic reactions.
- The portion of mitosis in which chromosomes are pulled apart.
- The numbers of steps in the cell cycle.
- Cycle also known as reduction division.
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- Type of allele that masks the expression of other alleles.
- Another name for the citric acid cycle.
- Plant cells form this during cytokinesis.
- The portion of mitosis in which chromosomes line up at equator.
- The observable expression of a characteristic.
- The first step in cellular respiration.
- The phase of the cell cycle in which growth and DNA synthesis occurs.
- Name of the light independent cycle of photosynthesis.
- Reactions that occur in the presence of oxygen.
15 Clues: Unit of cellular energy. • A result of anaerobic reactions. • Another name for the citric acid cycle. • The first step in cellular respiration. • The numbers of steps in the cell cycle. • Cycle also known as reduction division. • Plant cells form this during cytokinesis. • The observable expression of a characteristic. • Reactions that occur in the presence of oxygen. • ...
gdp and business cycle 2023-03-13
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- a model that shows the fluctuation of GDP over time
- the straight positive sloped line in the business cycle that shows the long run pattern in rgdp over time
- not included in GDP
- a monetary value of all final goods and services produces within a country's borders in a given period of time
- component #2 of GDP
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- component #3 of GDP
- phase #3 of the business cycle
- phase #1 of the business cycle
- Expenditure approach formula
- GDP value
- phase #2 of the business cycle
- depression prices lead to increased demand for certain goods and services
- phase #4 of the business cycle
- component #4 of GDP
- component #1 of GDP
15 Clues: GDP value • component #3 of GDP • component #4 of GDP • component #1 of GDP • not included in GDP • component #2 of GDP • Expenditure approach formula • phase #3 of the business cycle • phase #1 of the business cycle • phase #2 of the business cycle • phase #4 of the business cycle • a model that shows the fluctuation of GDP over time • ...
Ryland- The Water cycle 2024-12-17
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- when a lot of water collects on the ground and moves down hills
- When water goes into a plants roots
- when water collects in bodies of water
- when water forms in the clouds
- Powers the water cycle
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- after water droplets have been in a cloud for a while
- what water droplets in the atmosphere condense into
7 Clues: Powers the water cycle • when water forms in the clouds • When water goes into a plants roots • when water collects in bodies of water • what water droplets in the atmosphere condense into • after water droplets have been in a cloud for a while • when a lot of water collects on the ground and moves down hills
WATER VOCABULARY 2023-12-11
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- the process that changes liquid water to a gas
- a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often liquid water that originates on land and moves down slope under the influence of its own weight and gravity
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- the process of water turning into a solid
- body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- change when matter changes to from one state (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) to another
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- the process of a solid like ice turning into a liquid
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- precipitation that does not soak into the soil but instead moves on the Earth's surface toward streams
12 Clues: the process of water turning into a solid • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process that changes liquid water to a gas • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • the process of a solid like ice turning into a liquid • body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater • ...
Biogeochemical Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-03
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- cycle the process by which oxygen released into the atmosphere by photosynthetic organisms
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- fixing they contain symbiotic bacteria called rhizobia within nodules in their root systems
- person or thing eating something else.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- total mass of organism in a given area or volume
- process of turning from liquid to vapor.
- process of oxidizing or being oxidized.
- a leguminous plant.
- using up a resource.
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- colourless unstable toxic gas formed from oxygen.
- process of burning something.
- when a plant absorbs water in its roots
- not derived from living organisms.
- involving or requiring free oxygen.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- rain made sufficiently by acid from the atmosphere.
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- organism that decomposes organic material.
- fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas.
20 Clues: a leguminous plant. • using up a resource. • process of burning something. • not derived from living organisms. • involving or requiring free oxygen. • person or thing eating something else. • when a plant absorbs water in its roots • process of oxidizing or being oxidized. • process of turning from liquid to vapor. • fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas. • ...
Natural World 2013-02-12
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- Can be easily replaced in a short amount of time.
- Power of the sun.
- Breaking down of rock into sediment.
- The remains of ancient organisms that where buried millons of years ago.
- A variety of fish caught and the wild and grown in captivity.
- All the living and nonliving factors which an organism interacts.
- The most fertile soil.
- Renewable energy resource produced by turbines.
- Where a body of water meets the land.
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- Type of energy that comes from the heat of the center of the earth.
- A reptile that has a hard shell.
- Something that can be found in nature.
- Primary source of refined fuel.
- Occurs when you remove energy from the water cycle.
- A large ball of burning gas.
- Primary source of energy during the industrial revolution.
- Covers 80 percent of the earth.
- A push or a pull.
- Use of plant and animal material for fuels.
- The movement of sediments from one place to another.
- Large rivers of ice on land.
21 Clues: Power of the sun. • A push or a pull. • The most fertile soil. • A large ball of burning gas. • Large rivers of ice on land. • Primary source of refined fuel. • Covers 80 percent of the earth. • A reptile that has a hard shell. • Breaking down of rock into sediment. • Where a body of water meets the land. • Something that can be found in nature. • ...
Weather by Courtlyn Yarrington 2013-01-31
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- Air that moves horizontally or parallel to the grou
- A series of events that repeats itself.
- Lumps or balls of ice that falls from clouds.
- A tropical low pressure system with winds blowi
- A whole layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- A gas molecule that consists of 3 oxygen atoms.
- Energy that travels across distances in the f
- Amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
- The process by which gas, such as water vap
- Any type of liquid or solid water that fal
- Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed in
- Winds that change direction with the seasons.
- A condition in which the rates of evaporat
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- The condition of the earth's atmosphere at a par
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- The process by which a liquid changes into a
- A boundary between air masses.
- Transfer of heat energy from 1 substance
- A scientist who studies the weather.
- The transfer of energy from place to place by
20 Clues: A boundary between air masses. • A scientist who studies the weather. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • A series of events that repeats itself. • Transfer of heat energy from 1 substance • Any type of liquid or solid water that fal • A condition in which the rates of evaporat • The process by which gas, such as water vap • ...
Matter Kennedi Cran 2015-03-09
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- of matter Gas, liquid, plasma and Solid
- point when a solid becomes a liquid
- Change something to make it different
- part of the water cycle and has water vapor.
- Has definite shape and volume
- noting that can be broken down
- Things that combine
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- is like gas and is the fourth state of matter.
- Something that is a liquid but can't be taken apart
- smallest part of compounds
- has changeable shape and volume
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when theres humid air
- Change did something to it and still the thing it was
- more than two properties in one
- point when a liquid changes into a solid
- How much space it takes up
- point when a liquid gets really hot
- smallest particles of matter made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- has definite volume but takes the shape of its container
- How much of something
21 Clues: Things that combine • How much of something • smallest part of compounds • How much space it takes up • Has definite shape and volume • noting that can be broken down • has changeable shape and volume • more than two properties in one • point when a solid becomes a liquid • point when a liquid gets really hot • Change something to make it different • ...
Earth/Space Science 2022-05-02
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- rock that forms when magma cools and hardens
- explosive release of energy from the sun
- daily changes in the level of ocean water
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- mixture of mostly invisible gases that surrounds Earth
- all the liquid water on Earth
- mostly solid, rocky part of Earth
- dark areas that form on the surface of the sun
- cycle of warm air rising and cool air sinking
- solid outer layer of Earth
- rock that forms from sediment
- plate boundary where plates slide past each other
- A large group of stars and nebulae
- A small, body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust
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- plate boundary where plates move away
- plate boundary where plates collide
- all living things on Earth
- process by which sediment is moved around
- Small, rocky bodies that revolve around the sun
- theory that explains Earth's moving plates
- all frozen water on Earth
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- rock that forms from pressure and heat
23 Clues: all frozen water on Earth • all living things on Earth • solid outer layer of Earth • all the liquid water on Earth • rock that forms from sediment • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • mostly solid, rocky part of Earth • A large group of stars and nebulae • plate boundary where plates collide • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune • plate boundary where plates move away • ...
Review 2021-12-02
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- lays between 20-48 eggs
- is the sea floor
- it is under the mantel
- another reptile that live in swamps
- get to many fish
- are animals that get water from plants
- reptile that live in swamps
- it is under the crust
- another name for seafish
- an animal that live in the water but is a mammal
- When two animals have babies
- It is when you are not alive
- it makes the food and store water for the plant
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- is a wetland that has muddy ground
- lays between 17-20 eggs
- kill to many animals
- is in the center of the starfish
- thing that cannot grow again
- the part of the earth that you can see and touch
- a volcano that is sleeping
- cut too many tress
- First things in the living thing cycle
- thing that can grow again
- make the seed in the plants
- they have thorns instead of leaves
25 Clues: is the sea floor • get to many fish • cut too many tress • kill to many animals • it is under the crust • it is under the mantel • lays between 20-48 eggs • lays between 17-20 eggs • another name for seafish • thing that can grow again • a volcano that is sleeping • make the seed in the plants • reptile that live in swamps • thing that cannot grow again • When two animals have babies • ...
Coasts Crossword 2025-05-06
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- The distance wind blows over water to create waves
- Country with the world's longest coastline
- Rock breakdown 'in situ'
- Area further out to sea from the coast
- The wearing away of coastal material
- Where the land meets the sea
- When coastal material is put down in another place
- Moving material from one place to another
- The regular rise and fall of the sea
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- Water flowing back to the sea after a wave breaks
- Water surging up the beach after a wave breaks
- Part of the coast above the high tide line
- The balance of sediment entering and leaving a coastal system
- The main cause of tides due to its gravity
- Material like sand or pebbles moved along the coast
- Things leaving a system
- Things entering a system
- A sediment budget number indicating more deposition
- Constantly changing, like a coast
- A group of linked parts that cycle energy and material
20 Clues: Things leaving a system • Rock breakdown 'in situ' • Things entering a system • Where the land meets the sea • Constantly changing, like a coast • The wearing away of coastal material • The regular rise and fall of the sea • Area further out to sea from the coast • Moving material from one place to another • Part of the coast above the high tide line • ...
Spring 23 Endo: Bonus 5 2023-05-30
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- zona glomerulosa secretes
- vitamin D deficiency in children
- TRH stimulates these cells to secrete TSH
- uterine cycle day 15-28
- ovarian cycle day 1-14
- posterior lobe of the pituitary gland
- spermatic changes prior to fertilization
- testicular cells that support spermatogenesis
- uterine cycle day 1-5
- destruction of all zones of the adrenal cortex
- DM complications are nephropathy, retinopathy and ______
- most common thyroid cancer
- over production of GH in adults
- stimulates erythropoiesis
- love hormone and milk let-down
- chronic excess of cortisol
- Lactogenesis
- converts testosterone to estrogen
- lowers calcium plasma levels to normal
- potent vasoconstrictor
- pancreas cells that secrete insulin
- zona reticularis secretes
- CRH stimulates these cells to secrete ACTH
- most common cause of hypothyroidism
- ovarian cycle day 14-28
- cells that secrete calcitonin
- PTH indirectly helps with the conversion of
- most aggressive thyroid cancer
- adrenal medulla secretes
- over production of GH in children
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- vitamin D deficiency in adults
- inhibits ATII, Aldosterone and ADH
- uterine cycle day 6-14
- testicular cells that secrete testosterone
- tumor of the chromaffin tissue
- secreted from the I cells
- GH deficiency in children
- most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- decreases blood glucose level
- excessive release of ADH
- decrease sensitivity to ADH by principal cells
- raises calcium plasma levels to normal
- GHRH stimulates these cells to secrete GH
- DM symptoms are polydipsia, polyphagia and _______
- converts testosterone to DTH
- primary hyperaldosteronism
- GI hormone that stimulates the parietal cells
- cells that secrete PTH
- increases blood glucose level
- center of the thyroid follicle
- hormone mainly known for water reabsorption
- reaction when sperm contact the ova
- natural antiacid
- another name for ADH
- PRH stimulates these cells to secrete PRL
- GnRH stimulates these cells to secrete FSH and LH
- 5'_______ converts T4 to T3
- anterior lobe of the pituitary gland
- zona fasciculata secretes
- enzyme used to convert calcifediol to calcitriol
- cells that secrete renin
- surge of LH causes this on day 14
- decrease output of ADH
- pancreas cells that secrete glucagon
64 Clues: Lactogenesis • natural antiacid • another name for ADH • uterine cycle day 1-5 • uterine cycle day 6-14 • ovarian cycle day 1-14 • cells that secrete PTH • potent vasoconstrictor • decrease output of ADH • uterine cycle day 15-28 • ovarian cycle day 14-28 • excessive release of ADH • cells that secrete renin • adrenal medulla secretes • zona glomerulosa secretes • secreted from the I cells • ...
Ecosystems Vocab 2024-08-20
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- competition between members of the same species
- A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same geographic area at the same time
- the division of limited resources by species to help avoid competition in an ecological niche
- Process by which matter cycles from the living world to the nonliving physical environment and back again. Examples of biogeochemical cycles include the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and sulfur cycle
- The successive series of organisms through which energy flows in an ecosystem. Each organism in the series eats or decomposes the preceding organism in the chain
- An intimate relationship between two or more organisms of different species
- A symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit from the association
- nonliving factors
- A type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other one is neither harmed nor helped
- an organism that uses the energy of the Sun to produce usable forms of energy
- A complex interconnection of all the food chains in an ecosystem
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- The interaction among organisms that vie for the same resources in an ecosystem (such as food, living space, or other resources)
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- Each level in a food chain. All producers belong to the first trophic level, all herbivores belong to the second trophic level, and so on
- A symbiotic relationship in which one member (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is adversely affected
- A chemical reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products.
- The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) to ammonia (NH₃) by nitrogen fixing bacteria and cyanobacteria; part of the nitrogen cycle
- The interacting system of biotic and abitoic factors in an area
- competition between members of different species
- The biological process that captures light energy and transforms it into the chemical energy of organic molecules (such as glucose), which are manufactured from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis is performed by plants, algae, and several kinds of bacteria.
- A process in which the energy of organic molecules is released within cells
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- living factors
- Different species living together at the same time in a habitat
24 Clues: living factors • nonliving factors • competition between members of the same species • competition between members of different species • The interacting system of biotic and abitoic factors in an area • Different species living together at the same time in a habitat • A complex interconnection of all the food chains in an ecosystem • ...
Weather Terms 2025-12-02
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- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals
- water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop
- Temperature at which condensation begins
- People release water vapor into the air every time they exhale
- Percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes and collects snow flakes which melt and add to its size
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the Sun and escape into the atmosphere
- When rain falls through a layer of very cold air and freezes before it hits the ground.
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- Water vapor in air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact
- Water fall back to Earth’s surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water
- Cycle Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere
- Measure of amount of water vapor in the air
15 Clues: Temperature at which condensation begins • Measure of amount of water vapor in the air • Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact • water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop • People release water vapor into the air every time they exhale • Water vapor in air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals • ...
Water cycle SMS/Emma 2024-12-19
7 Clues: water vapor forms them • runoff water go's in them • all they need is to consume water • these are the biggest rosier of water • it slips off your car when you wash it • it happens because of temperature change • the main energy that drives the water cycle
Science Project- Cellular Respiration 2024-01-23
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- Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both have the same chemical formula
- What class do you learn cellular respiration in
- The part of cellular respiration that produces the most ATP
- Different name for the Krebs Cycle
- Lactic Acid is a byproduct of cellular respiration true or false
- Name of the cycle used in cellular respiration
- How many molecules of ATP does glycolysis produce
- Number of ATP molecules that is made by cellular respirationn
- The process by which cells derive energy from glucose
- Where does the Krebs Cycle take place
- Since fermentation does NOT require oxygen it is considered to be _
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- The third part of cellular respiration
- Your muscle cells use this during rapid exercise when oxygen is low
- The second part of cellular respiration
- The first step in cellular respiration that bigins by releasing energy
- Main purpose of cellular respiration
- How do cells use ATP
- One of the biproducts of cellular respiration
- When cellular respiration requires oxygen it is said to be ____
- Both plants and animals use cellular respiration
20 Clues: How do cells use ATP • Different name for the Krebs Cycle • Main purpose of cellular respiration • Where does the Krebs Cycle take place • The third part of cellular respiration • The second part of cellular respiration • One of the biproducts of cellular respiration • Name of the cycle used in cellular respiration • What class do you learn cellular respiration in • ...
Chapters 6, 7 and 8 2025-03-26
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- this type of plant reduces photorespiration by separating carbon fixation and the calvin cycle in space
- this enzyme site is the region of an enzyme where the substrate binds and the reaction occurs
- the byproduct for this type of fermentation has brewing applications
- inorganic ions that temporarily bind to the enzyme
- this process includes light reactions and the calvin cycle
- this type of energy is from the sun and used in photosynthesis
- the fundamental particle of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation
- RNA molecules that have catalytic activity, can facilitate chemical reactions
- this enzyme site is a separate binding site apart from the active site, where certain regulators bind to modulate enzyme activity
- the byproduct of this type of fermentation has implications for muscle function
- organic molecules that participate in the reaction but are left unchanged
- these reactions are spontaneous (-ΔG), the reactants have more free energy than products, and energy is released
- this process includes glycolysis, pyruvate breakdown, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation
- this law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the name of this type of plant refers to 3PG (3-Carbon), the first organic molecule made in the calvin cycle
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- this type of energy is stored in ATP and is used for various cellular processes
- can create its own food from inorganic substances, “producers”
- losing electrons
- these reactions are not spontaneous (+ΔG), the reactants have less free energy than products, and energy is required
- cannot produce its own food and must rely on other organisms for nutrition, “consumers”
- the sum of all chemical reactions occurring in an organism
- this type of plant reduces photorespiration by separating carbon fixation and the calvin cycle in time
- this is thermal energy generated by cellular processes, which helps to maintain body temperature
- the attachment of a phosphate group to a molecule or an ion
- this law of thermodynamics is related to entropy
- this happens to plants in hot and dry conditions where O2 competes with CO2 for binding with RuBP
- the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water
- gaining electrons
- the energy of movement, including muscle contractions
- biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions
- this type of energy is seen in moving electrons and nerve impulses
31 Clues: losing electrons • gaining electrons • this law of thermodynamics is related to entropy • inorganic ions that temporarily bind to the enzyme • the energy of movement, including muscle contractions • biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions • the sum of all chemical reactions occurring in an organism • ...
Environment 2021-07-22
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- Air pollution can cause lung _
- Place where garbage is dumped
- Around 1% of the Earth's water is _
- Burning_ fuel is a major source of air pollution
- The ozone layer protects us from _
- The surroundings in which we live
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- Turning trash into new products
- Plants produce this gas as part of the cycle
- The solid crust of the earth is known as
- _____ warming
- Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer
- These can die from too much water pollution
12 Clues: _____ warming • Place where garbage is dumped • Air pollution can cause lung _ • Turning trash into new products • The surroundings in which we live • The ozone layer protects us from _ • Around 1% of the Earth's water is _ • The solid crust of the earth is known as • These can die from too much water pollution • Plants produce this gas as part of the cycle • ...
3rd hour science crossword by max warren. 2015-03-09
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- An organism that breaks down another dead organism.
- Water forming on a cool surface.
- A consumer that eats plants and meat.
- The posses that changes free nitrogen gases into and unusable form.
- A species that is only in that location.
- An organism that obtains energy by eating another organism.
- The cycle the different forms of water fallows.
- A chart that shows the movement of energy from species to species.
- Is the climate that defines the area.
- The study of living things.
- A pattern of overlapping line connecting prey to predictor.
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- Liquids to a gas.
- Is the first in the food web.
- The moment of water around the world.
- A carnivore that fests on dead bodies.
- The first species to populate an area.
- The weather in a certain area.
- A consumer that eats only meat.
- Any form of condensation.
- A series of events that will lead to the last carnivore.
- A consumer that only eats plants.
21 Clues: Liquids to a gas. • Any form of condensation. • The study of living things. • Is the first in the food web. • The weather in a certain area. • A consumer that eats only meat. • Water forming on a cool surface. • A consumer that only eats plants. • The moment of water around the world. • A consumer that eats plants and meat. • Is the climate that defines the area. • ...
CE for Science B Crossword (pages 32 2021-03-15
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- _________hold the plant in the soil.
- Seeds need soil, water to start growing or _____________.
- The seed breaks open and a _________ comes up.
- Unlike animals, plants can make their own ___________.
- Some vascular plants make seeds inside ____________.
- Plants with tubes are called ___________ plants.
- Some vascular plants make ___________ instead of flowers and cones.
- Most plants have ________ in their roots.
- The tubes in the roots ________ water.
- Plants use __________ to make food.
- The _________ make pollen at their tips.
- The ___________ holds the seeds.
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- Water provides plants with __________.
- Animals can help _____ the flowers.
- Plants have a __________ that holds up the leaves and flowers.
- Like all living things, plants have a life ____________.
- _________ form outside of a flower.
- Flowers help plants ____________.
- ___________ plants do not have tubes.
- _____________ sticks to an animal.
- The wind and animals help to __________ seeds.
- Plants that grow seeds inside cones are called ___________.
- Air provides plants with __________ dioxide.
- The Sun gives plants the ________ they need to live.
24 Clues: The ___________ holds the seeds. • Flowers help plants ____________. • _____________ sticks to an animal. • Animals can help _____ the flowers. • _________ form outside of a flower. • Plants use __________ to make food. • _________hold the plant in the soil. • ___________ plants do not have tubes. • Water provides plants with __________. • ...
APES Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- aka wooded wetland, wetland with trees
- areas of saturated ground made of peat
- fish farming
- minute colonial animals, live with algae
- land based
- trees that grow in salt water
- on top, has photosynthetic organisms
- single cells organisms, like amoebae
- zones in vertical column of a body of water
- shoreline
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater
- temperature boundary
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- similar to bogs but fed by groundwater
- whitening of coral due to expulsion of symbiotic algae
- bottom of a sea or lake
- wetlands without trees
- narrow islands that form parallel to coastlines
- path of water through our environment
- bay where a river empties into the sea
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- about 20m deep, photosynthesis occurs in this zone
- middle zone
- depressions in shoreline that is flooded at high tide but cut off from ocean at low tide
- free-floating organisms that are producers in oceans
- bottom zone
25 Clues: shoreline • land based • middle zone • bottom zone • fish farming • temperature boundary • wetlands without trees • bottom of a sea or lake • trees that grow in salt water • on top, has photosynthetic organisms • single cells organisms, like amoebae • path of water through our environment • similar to bogs but fed by groundwater • aka wooded wetland, wetland with trees • ...
Review 2021-12-02
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- lays between 20-48 eggs
- is the sea floor
- it is under the mantel
- another reptile that live in swamps
- get to many fish
- are animals that get water from plants
- reptile that live in swamps
- it is under the crust
- another name for seafish
- an animal that live in the water but is a mammal
- When two animals have babies
- It is when you are not alive
- it makes the food and store water for the plant
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- is a wetland that has muddy ground
- lays between 17-20 eggs
- kill to many animals
- is in the center of the starfish
- thing that cannot grow again
- the part of the earth that you can see and touch
- a volcano that is sleeping
- cut too many tress
- First things in the living thing cycle
- thing that can grow again
- make the seed in the plants
- they have thorns instead of leaves
25 Clues: is the sea floor • get to many fish • cut too many tress • kill to many animals • it is under the crust • it is under the mantel • lays between 20-48 eggs • lays between 17-20 eggs • another name for seafish • thing that can grow again • a volcano that is sleeping • make the seed in the plants • reptile that live in swamps • thing that cannot grow again • When two animals have babies • ...
affixes 2024-03-21
14 Clues: not legal • not abled • 100 years • not amused • not possible • not accurate • one wheel cycle • two wheel cycle • 1 of 4 sections • bad communication • three wheel cycle • shape with 10 sides • shape with four sides • shape with eight sides
Bio Chapter 7 2025-12-12
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- a central metabolic pathway in cellular respiration that oxidizes acetyl CoA
- the vital biochemical process where cells break down glucose (food) and oxygen to create usable energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water
- -a highly folded phospholipid bilayer that separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- - a crucial metabolic molecule linking nutrient breakdown (from carbs, fats, proteins) to energy production (Krebs Cycle) and biosynthesis (fats, cholesterol, neurotransmitters)
- with out oxygen
- Alcoholic fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen needed) biological process where microorganisms
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- an anaerobic (oxygen-free) metabolic process where sugars (like glucose) are converted into cellular energy (ATP) and the byproduct lactic acid
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- the final stage of cellular respiration
- a crucial four-carbon molecule in cell metabolism, acting as a key intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs cycle) for energy (ATP) production
- the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures
- - Adenosine Triphosphate
- - Chemiosmosis is the process where ions move across a semipermeable membrane
- a fundamental metabolic process in the cell's cytoplasm that breaks down one glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules
- a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis
- the narrow region between two membranes
- - a crucial coenzyme that carries electrons, powering energy (ATP) production in cells, aiding enzyme function
- -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration
18 Clues: with out oxygen • - Adenosine Triphosphate • the final stage of cellular respiration • the narrow region between two membranes • -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures • a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis • ...
Carbon, Nitrogen and Water Cycle 2021-11-19
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- - The breakdown of non-living matter, releasing carbon dioxide and decaying matter (13)
- - A chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels (10)
- - A group of microorganisms that take nitrogen from the air and use it to form nitrates (8,6)
- - The cooling of water vapour in the atmosphere, resulting in rainfall (13)
- - A reaction that releases energy from carbon-containing compounds, as well as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere (11)
- - A process that removes atmospheric carbon from the air, using it to make food (14)
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- - A process that takes millions of years, turning dead matter in fossil fuels (13)
- - The loss of water from plants as water vapour, released into the atmosphere (13)
- - A group of bacteria that breakdown nitrates in the soil and release atmospheric nitrogen (12)
- - A nitrogen-containing compound that is released from decomposers as they breakdown dead matter. Also found in urine (7)
- - A process where water trickles through gaps in rocks and soil, eventually reaching the ocean (11)
11 Clues: - The cooling of water vapour in the atmosphere, resulting in rainfall (13) • - A process that takes millions of years, turning dead matter in fossil fuels (13) • - The loss of water from plants as water vapour, released into the atmosphere (13) • - A process that removes atmospheric carbon from the air, using it to make food (14) • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-12-13
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- an electron carrier
- one of 3 factors that must be in optimal range for photosynthesis to occur
- a gas created through cellular respiration
- the Calvin cycle takes place here
- The internal membrane of a chloroplast where photosynthesis takes place
- produce their own food using light energy
- glucose is split into two of these molecules
- the part of the plant that contains the most chloroplasts
- where glycolosis takes place
- a pile of thylakoids
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- the sugar that is broken down in the mitochondria
- water is made up of oxygen and this
- the process that uses light from the sun, carbon dioxide and water to create glucose and oxygen
- an energy storage molecule
- what gives plants their green color
- takes place without the presence of oxygen
- organism that produces its own food using light, water and carbon dioxide
- Photosynthesis creates glucose and this element
- all organisms, including humans, need this to fuel their metabolic functions
- provides an unlimited supply of energy to ecosystems
20 Clues: an electron carrier • a pile of thylakoids • an energy storage molecule • where glycolosis takes place • the Calvin cycle takes place here • water is made up of oxygen and this • what gives plants their green color • produce their own food using light energy • a gas created through cellular respiration • takes place without the presence of oxygen • ...
Biogeochemical Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-03
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- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- colourless unstable toxic gas formed from oxygen.
- process of burning something.
- using up a resource.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas.
- cycle the process by which oxygen released into the atmosphere by photosynthetic organisms
- when a plant absorbs water in its roots
- process of turning from liquid to vapor.
- involving or requiring free oxygen.
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- person or thing eating something else.
- fixing they contain symbiotic bacteria called rhizobia within nodules in their root systems
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- organism that decomposes organic material.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- total mass of organism in a given area or volume
- not derived from living organisms.
- process of oxidizing or being oxidized.
- a leguminous plant.
- rain made sufficiently by acid from the atmosphere.
20 Clues: a leguminous plant. • using up a resource. • process of burning something. • not derived from living organisms. • involving or requiring free oxygen. • person or thing eating something else. • process of oxidizing or being oxidized. • when a plant absorbs water in its roots • fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas. • process of turning from liquid to vapor. • ...
Biogeochemical Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-03
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- involving or requiring free oxygen.
- using up a resource.
- colourless unstable toxic gas formed from oxygen.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas.
- process of oxidizing or being oxidized.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- fixing they contain symbiotic bacteria called rhizobia within nodules in their root systems
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- person or thing eating something else.
- not derived from living organisms.
- organism that decomposes organic material.
- when a plant absorbs water in its roots
- cycle the process by which oxygen released into the atmosphere by photosynthetic organisms
- process of burning something.
- process of turning from liquid to vapor.
- rain made sufficiently by acid from the atmosphere.
- total mass of organism in a given area or volume
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a leguminous plant.
20 Clues: a leguminous plant. • using up a resource. • process of burning something. • not derived from living organisms. • involving or requiring free oxygen. • person or thing eating something else. • when a plant absorbs water in its roots • process of oxidizing or being oxidized. • process of turning from liquid to vapor. • fuel a natural fuel such as coal or gas. • ...
Jenyssa's energy puzzle 2016-05-20
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- a type of living dome
- a wind cyclone
- newtons are
- energy not in motion
- when the water isn't absorb into the ground what happens
- an energy that powers with plugs and outlets
- a type of machine
- a type of energy we breath
- a door stopper is an example of a
- a huge water wave
- you can resuse it
- a energy we hear
- what is used to measure energy
- a water power energy
- a dangerous liquid
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- what is the equation for work
- what is force
- a gas cycle
- energy in motion
- an example of a wheel and axel
- a ramp is an example of a
- dead plants and animals
- what is abiotic
- a type of energy that comes from the sun
- what shape can help you solve the work equation
- direct touch
- what helps you lift items
- how does heat change
- what is biotic
29 Clues: a gas cycle • newtons are • direct touch • what is force • a wind cyclone • what is biotic • what is abiotic • energy in motion • a energy we hear • a type of machine • a huge water wave • you can resuse it • a dangerous liquid • energy not in motion • how does heat change • a water power energy • a type of living dome • dead plants and animals • a ramp is an example of a • what helps you lift items • ...
photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- , the energy stored in petroleum , natural gas and coal
- ,plants that open their stomata during the night .
- , open their stomata during the day
- , the sun produces Visble light .
- , it help organism grow .
- , storing and transferring energy in cell
- pigments - when they absorb sunlight and don't produce energy .
- , it happen inside the thylakoids
- , when colors absorb the light , and produce energy from the sunlight
- , it is human hair
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- , chloroplast of plant cells .
- , plants take this and water from air and soil .
- ,has plants and some bacteria
- , plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide .
- ,stacks of structures called thylakoids .
- , it break down energy from the sun
- , it refers to xanthophyll and carotene
- , the tissue surrounding the stomach lining epithelium .
- don't go through the Calvin cycle
- , where organelle where photosynthesis occur .
- , this happen outside the thylakoids .
- , holes in underside leaves allows oxygen to escape and carbon dioxide to enter .
22 Clues: , it is human hair • , it help organism grow . • ,has plants and some bacteria • , chloroplast of plant cells . • , the sun produces Visble light . • , it happen inside the thylakoids • don't go through the Calvin cycle • , open their stomata during the day • , it break down energy from the sun • , this happen outside the thylakoids . • , it refers to xanthophyll and carotene • ...
Photosynthesis By: Kodi Hackenberg 2024-10-31
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- This is a stack of thylakoids.
- This is one of the factors that affects photosynthesis. The optimal level of this for photosynthesis to occur is 0-35 degrees celsius.
- The light dependent stage can't happen without this energy source.
- This is where the Calvin Cycle takes place in the chloroplast of plants.
- This type of organism can't make their own energy, so they must consume other things for energy in order to survive. An example of this type of organism is a human.
- This is a type of photosynthesis that uses ATP and NADPH to happen. Its reactant is carbon dioxide and its product is glucose.
- This is an organelle only found in plant cells. It contains chlorophyll, and carries out the process of photosynthesis.
- A type of organism that can make their own food by using energy from the sun. An example of this type of organism is a plant.
- This is the reactant of the Calvin Cycle.
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- This is another name for the light dependent stage.
- This is a type of photosynthesis requires sunlight. It's reactant is water and its product is oxygen.
- This is another name for photosystem 1 and the light independent stage.
- This occurs in the leaves, or to be more specific,the chloroplast of plants. This is the process where plants make their own food for energy.
- This is another name for an autotroph, this type of organism can make its own food.
- This is the reactant for the light dependent stage.
- This is another name for the Calvin Cycle and the light independent stage.
- This is an electron carrier that is used in the Calvin Cycle to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- This provides the energy for the cell to do work. This molecule contains 2 adenines, 1 ribose, and 3 phosphate groups.
- There are 3 of these in an ATP molecule, and only 2 of these in an ADP molecule.
- This is where the light dependent stage takes place in the chloroplast of plants.
- This is the product of the Calvin Cycle. This is another word for sugar produced by plants. '
- This is a 5 carbon sugar. It is found in both ATP and ADP molecules.
- This is a green pigment found in the thylakoid of a plant's chloroplast. It absorbs light from the sun, which provides plant cells with energy to carry out photosynthesis.
- When ATP releases a 3rd phosphate group, this molecule is formed.
- This is a nitrogen containing compound that is found in ATP and ADP molecules.
- This is a colored molecule that absorbs light.
- This is the product of the light dependent stage.
- This is another name for a heterotroph, this type of organism must consume other things for energy in order to survive.
28 Clues: This is a stack of thylakoids. • This is the reactant of the Calvin Cycle. • This is a colored molecule that absorbs light. • This is the product of the light dependent stage. • This is another name for the light dependent stage. • This is the reactant for the light dependent stage. • When ATP releases a 3rd phosphate group, this molecule is formed. • ...
Unit 2 Review (Part 2) 2024-06-26
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- The "powerhouse" of the cell where ATP is created
- The stage of photosynthesis where glucose is created.
- These organelles found in plant cells is where photosynthesis occurs.
- The products created in alcoholic fermentation are 2 carbon dioxide, 2 ________, and 2 ATP molecules.
- The process of in cellular respiration that creates the most amount of ATP
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- When there is not enough oxygen for respiration to occur, _______ occurs.
- __________ produced in fermentation leads to muscle fatigue during intense exercise.
- A pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs energy from the sun
- The molecule that is split apart by light energy in the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- ATP and ________ are energy molecules used to power the Calvin Cycle.
- The stage of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is created.
- ______ is an electron carrier created in both glycolysis and Krebs Cycle that is later used in the Electron Transport Chain in cellular respiration
- The product created in the light reactions of photosynthesis from the splitting of the water molecule.
- 2 molecules of ______, a carbon-containing compound, are created from the splitting of the glucose molecule in pyruvate.
14 Clues: The "powerhouse" of the cell where ATP is created • The stage of photosynthesis where glucose is created. • A pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs energy from the sun • The stage of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is created. • ATP and ________ are energy molecules used to power the Calvin Cycle. • ...
Weather Crossword 2016-05-11
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- Describes what's happening outside at a specific time and place
- Front Narrow transition zone separating advancing colder air from warm air
- Cycle by which water circulates between Earth's land, atmosphere, and oceans
- Liquid water drops that fall from the atmosphere
- Process of liquid (such as water) turing into a gaseous state
- winter conditions of sustained winds with major drifting of snow and extremely cold temps
- Unprecedented dry weather
- Average monthly temperature and precipitation shown on a graph
- Precipitation in lumps of ice
- Scientists who study the atmosphere
- A description of the weather condition usually for seven days
- Scientists who study the Earth's climate
- sunrise to sunset
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- An instrument to measure humidity
- Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- Scientists who study the movement and distribution of Earth's water
- Standard Scale for temperature in the U.S; thirty-two degree freezing point
- Long term (30 years) weather average for a particular area
- A storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean
- Quantity of water vapor in atmosphere; atmospheric moisture
- Any water that falls from the sky
- Scientists who study weather
- Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants
- Temperature scale in which zero is the freezing point and one hundred is boiling
- Instrument used to measure rainfall amounts
- When water overflows the boundary of a stream or river (or just an excess of water)
- Mobile Vortex of rotating winds which looks like a funnel and is capable of destruction
27 Clues: sunrise to sunset • Unprecedented dry weather • Scientists who study weather • Precipitation in lumps of ice • An instrument to measure humidity • Any water that falls from the sky • Scientists who study the atmosphere • Scientists who study the Earth's climate • Instrument used to measure rainfall amounts • Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants • ...
Vocabulary For Ecosystem 2016-04-27
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- process when carbon moves throughout the atmosphere and its organisms and then back again
- a relationship between two organisms where one benefits from it but the other is not affected.
- is rain, snow, sleet, or hail or any form of water from the sky
- drains or flows off water.
- an organism that lives and feeds on other organisms of species
- relationship that benefits two organism
- is the process when a liquid or a solid becomes a vapor
- is the loss or remove of nitrogen or its compounds
- living together of two different organisms
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- the separation of a substance into a basic element
- is small drops of water that forms on a surface
- an animal that lives by killing other organisms
- bacteria that changes nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into solid nitrogen usable by plants.
- to exist at the the same time together.
- when plants absorb water through their roots and give off water vapor
- an organism that lives and feeds on other organisms of species
- working or acting together for a common purpose
- the act of killing and eating other animals
- the process of trying to win something that someone else is trying to get.
- is water that is held underground in soil or rocks.
- Is the cycle of water circulating between different points and involve different forms of water.
- an animal that is hunted for food
- an organism that harbors a parasite
23 Clues: an animal that is hunted for food • an organism that harbors a parasite • drains or flows off water. • to exist at the the same time together. • relationship that benefits two organism • living together of two different organisms • the act of killing and eating other animals • the separation of a substance into a basic element • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
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- a soldier from japan
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates
- moisture that falls to the earth
- has most oil in south america
- the removal of salt from sea water
- a portion of dry land nearly surrounded by water
- rim of volcanoes around the pacific ocean
- cycle water coming down and back up into the cloud
- the belief in on god
- water being dried up by the sun
- what country does daddy trade with most
- condition of the atmosphere in one place in a short period of time
- a large commnercial farm
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- underground water bearing layers of porous rock sand or gravel
- water located underground
- former leader of Al Qaeda
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the
- wide,grassy plains
- USA BABY(the boss/the captain)
- a top layer of trees]
- moving north
- cold or warm stream
- a periodic reversal of the patterns of ocean currents
- mountain range from alaska to new mexico
- the movement of weathered rock and material
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth
- condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- a huge wave created by underwater earthquake
- the process of excess water vapor changing into liquid
- chemical processes that break down rocks
31 Clues: moving north • wide,grassy plains • cold or warm stream • a soldier from japan • the belief in on god • a top layer of trees] • a large commnercial farm • water located underground • former leader of Al Qaeda • has most oil in south america • USA BABY(the boss/the captain) • water being dried up by the sun • moisture that falls to the earth • the removal of salt from sea water • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
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- a soldier from japan
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates
- moisture that falls to the earth
- has most oil in south america
- the removal of salt from sea water
- a portion of dry land nearly surrounded by water
- rim of volcanoes around the pacific ocean
- cycle water coming down and back up into the cloud
- the belief in on god
- water being dried up by the sun
- what country does daddy trade with most
- condition of the atmosphere in one place in a short period of time
- a large commnercial farm
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- underground water bearing layers of porous rock sand or gravel
- water located underground
- former leader of Al Qaeda
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the
- wide,grassy plains
- USA BABY(the boss/the captain)
- a top layer of trees]
- moving north
- cold or warm stream
- a periodic reversal of the patterns of ocean currents
- mountain range from alaska to new mexico
- the movement of weathered rock and material
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth
- condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- a huge wave created by underwater earthquake
- the process of excess water vapor changing into liquid
- chemical processes that break down rocks
31 Clues: moving north • wide,grassy plains • cold or warm stream • a soldier from japan • the belief in on god • a top layer of trees] • a large commnercial farm • water located underground • former leader of Al Qaeda • has most oil in south america • USA BABY(the boss/the captain) • water being dried up by the sun • moisture that falls to the earth • the removal of salt from sea water • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
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- a soldier from japan
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates
- moisture that falls to the earth
- has most oil in south america
- the removal of salt from sea water
- a portion of dry land nearly surrounded by water
- rim of volcanoes around the pacific ocean
- cycle water coming down and back up into the cloud
- the belief in on god
- water being dried up by the sun
- what country does daddy trade with most
- condition of the atmosphere in one place in a short period of time
- a large commnercial farm
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- underground water bearing layers of porous rock sand or gravel
- water located underground
- former leader of Al Qaeda
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the
- wide,grassy plains
- USA BABY(the boss/the captain)
- a top layer of trees]
- moving north
- cold or warm stream
- a periodic reversal of the patterns of ocean currents
- mountain range from alaska to new mexico
- the movement of weathered rock and material
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth
- condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- a huge wave created by underwater earthquake
- the process of excess water vapor changing into liquid
- chemical processes that break down rocks
31 Clues: moving north • wide,grassy plains • cold or warm stream • a soldier from japan • the belief in on god • a top layer of trees] • a large commnercial farm • water located underground • former leader of Al Qaeda • has most oil in south america • USA BABY(the boss/the captain) • water being dried up by the sun • moisture that falls to the earth • the removal of salt from sea water • ...
Survive and Save Crossword 2020-06-13
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- What does 'S' stand for in F.A.S.T.?
- How many times are males more likely to drown than females?
- Safest type of pool entry
- Used to practice throw rescues
- This has no place on a beach
- Never get on a boat without this
- Waves are affected by this
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- How many hours in a full tide cycle?
- A failure in the circulatory system
- An overflow of water onto an area of land
- These types of waves don't break
- The waves on shallow shelving beaches
- Average summer sea temperature in Greystones
- The grip for a suspected spinal in deep water
14 Clues: Safest type of pool entry • Waves are affected by this • This has no place on a beach • Used to practice throw rescues • These types of waves don't break • Never get on a boat without this • A failure in the circulatory system • How many hours in a full tide cycle? • What does 'S' stand for in F.A.S.T.? • The waves on shallow shelving beaches • ...
Hydrosphere 2020-10-21
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- ocean bordered by the American continents, Asia, and Australia, largest ocean in the world
- body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
- natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, etc.
- he process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
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- body of salt water covering approximately one-fifth of Earth's surface and separating the continents of Europe and Africa
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks
- natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake
- a large body of water surrounded by land
12 Clues: a large body of water surrounded by land • he process of turning from liquid into vapor • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere • natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake • natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, etc. • ...
Water Cycle, Clouds and Weather Instruments Vocab 2021-02-05
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- "thunderhead" or storm clouds, piled high rain clouds
- a measure of how warm something is
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- the prefix for clouds that form below 2,000 ft.
- the condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- a stratus cloud that forms close to the ground
- the prefix for clouds that are above 6,000 ft.
- rain cloud
- plants release water through tiny openings in their leaves
- when water vapor changes into a liquid
- water turns into a gas called this
- an instrument used to show wind direction
- liquid water changes into water vapor
- the layer of gas that surrounds Earth
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- the weight of the atmosphere
- low, wide, gray blanket clouds
- a scientist who studies weather
- the layer of rock and soil where groundwater is stored
- puffy with white flat bottoms, "cotton ball clouds"
- a collection of underground water
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- moving air
- an instrument that measures wind speed
- white and feathery, the highest cloud made up of ice crystals
- an instrument that is used to measure the amount of precipitation that falls
- the change of water from one state to another as it moves between the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals
- water that flows over the land's surface into bodies of water
29 Clues: rain cloud • moving air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • the weight of the atmosphere • low, wide, gray blanket clouds • a scientist who studies weather • a collection of underground water • a measure of how warm something is • water turns into a gas called this • liquid water changes into water vapor • the layer of gas that surrounds Earth • an instrument that measures wind speed • ...
WYLIE: LOTA, Atmosphere, & Water Cycle COMBO Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- lower layer of the thermosphere that reflects radio waves and causes the Northern & Southern Lights at the poles
- 2nd layer of the atmosphere and contains the ozone layer
- is a mixture of gasses that surrounds the Earth
- heat trapping gases: water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane
- a very small drop of water
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure (Mercury & Aneroid)
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere and the second layer of the thermosphere; satellites orbit here
- a layer of O3 that reflects UV rays (It prevents them from reaching the earth)
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- 3rd/ middle layer of the atmosphere; friction causes meteors to burn up and turn to dust which protects the earth
- warming of the the earth’s surface caused by gases in the air that trap energy from the sun
- contamination of air, water, or the environment
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid (cools)
- the height above sea level
- evaporation of water through the leaves of plants
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- Lowest layer of the atmosphere. Weather occurs here
- the force exerted by air on any surface it’s in contact with
- a form of oxygen (O3) found in the troposphere and stratosphere
- the process of a liquid changing into a gas (heat)
- water that flows across the surface of the earth
20 Clues: the height above sea level • a very small drop of water • contamination of air, water, or the environment • is a mixture of gasses that surrounds the Earth • water that flows across the surface of the earth • evaporation of water through the leaves of plants • the process of a liquid changing into a gas (heat) • the process of a gas changing into a liquid (cools) • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2021-10-05
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- Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are the _______ in photosynthesis.
- Tiny molecules in the chloroplast that absorb sunlight and give leaves their green color.
- Energy from sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll and converted into stored chemical energy in the form of _____ and NADPH.
- Photosynthesis begins with the absorption of _______ and water in a process known as the light-dependent reaction.
- The process that plants use to make their own food.
- NADP+ and _____ are energy-carrying molecules that return to the light-dependent reactions to obtain more energized electrons.
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- Glucose is the ________ of the Calvin cycle.
- The gas that is released as a product of photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant cell that uses sunlight to make food for the plant.
- One of the products of photosynthesis.
- The gas that is absorbed by the stomata during the light-independent reaction.
- Area of the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions take place.
- Where the light-independent reaction (Calvin cycle) takes place.
- The part of the plant where carbon dioxide enters through the stomata.
14 Clues: One of the products of photosynthesis. • Glucose is the ________ of the Calvin cycle. • The process that plants use to make their own food. • The gas that is released as a product of photosynthesis. • Where the light-independent reaction (Calvin cycle) takes place. • Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are the _______ in photosynthesis. • ...
spelling words week 7 2014-03-08
Titan 2025-02-17
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- Named after immortal ____ of greek mythology
- One day is nearly ____ earth days.
- Larger than what planet?
- Mystery gas it contains that nobody knows where it came from.
- Has a very dense ______.
- Saturn's largest moon.
- Only world besides Earth that has standing ___.
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- It's atmosphere is primarily ___.
- It's crust is made of ____.
- It has a water cycle akin to what planet?
- Light from the sun takes about ____ minutes to reach Titan.
- Molecules in high atmosphere are split apart by the sun's _____
12 Clues: Saturn's largest moon. • Larger than what planet? • Has a very dense ______. • It's crust is made of ____. • It's atmosphere is primarily ___. • One day is nearly ____ earth days. • It has a water cycle akin to what planet? • Named after immortal ____ of greek mythology • Only world besides Earth that has standing ___. • ...
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Biology Terms 2015-06-09
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- found only in plant cells; trap energy from the Sun to make glucose, which is broken down in the mitochondria to power cell activities.
- filaments and tubules that provide a framework for the cell, helping it maintain its structure and providing "tracks" along which vesicles and organelles can move.
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copies.
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed.
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell.
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- sorts and packages proteins and other molecules for transport out of the cell.
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume.
- controls all cell activities.
- where energy is released from glucose to fuel cell activities.
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components.
- the stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division.
- includes the organelles, and other life-supporting materials, such as sugar and water, all contained by the cell membrane.
- a tough, rigid structure lying just outside a plants cell's membrane; provides support for the cell; not found in animal cells.
15 Clues: controls all cell activities. • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume. • where energy is released from glucose to fuel cell activities. • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components. • sorts and packages proteins and other molecules for transport out of the cell. • ...
The water cycle vocabulary 2021-05-21
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- When water gets warmed by the sun and rises to the air
- the name of water that has turned from a liquid into a gas
- when water comes out of clouds as snow, hail or rain
- the drops of water you can see on a cold drink bottle
- when ice and snow evaporate
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- When plants release water
- something made to carry something else
- large chunks of solid ice falling from the clouds
8 Clues: When plants release water • when ice and snow evaporate • something made to carry something else • large chunks of solid ice falling from the clouds • when water comes out of clouds as snow, hail or rain • the drops of water you can see on a cold drink bottle • When water gets warmed by the sun and rises to the air • ...
Water Cycle Cross Word 2023-09-29
8 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Gas to liquid • Plants' leaves' water • Rain, Hail, Snow, etc. • Water soaking into the soil • Water turns into water vapor due to the sun. • _______runoff is when water goes downhill due to gravity that leads to the ocean.
Water Cycle Adalyn Barkey 2023-11-28
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- covers 96% of the earth
- what really makes the water cycle work
- rain that falls from the sky and can make something close to a pound
- when it storms and the water goes in the ground
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- it can make runoffs by glacier
- Melt form glacier and more
- can be used as a swimming hole and it has crystal clear water
- In the sky and is white
8 Clues: covers 96% of the earth • In the sky and is white • Melt form glacier and more • it can make runoffs by glacier • what really makes the water cycle work • when it storms and the water goes in the ground • can be used as a swimming hole and it has crystal clear water • rain that falls from the sky and can make something close to a pound
Water cycle and rivers 2021-04-29
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- Water moving horizontally through soil
- Water flowing on the surface of land
- Water turning from a liquid to a gas
- Water falling to the ground as rain or snow
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- Water turning from a gas to a liquid
- Water moving horizontally though rock
- Water evaporating from the pores of leaves
- Water filtering into soil or rock
8 Clues: Water filtering into soil or rock • Water turning from a gas to a liquid • Water flowing on the surface of land • Water turning from a liquid to a gas • Water moving horizontally though rock • Water moving horizontally through soil • Water evaporating from the pores of leaves • Water falling to the ground as rain or snow
