water cycle Crossword Puzzles
8.3 Carbon Cycle 2023-05-15
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- The ability to work
- A substance made up of two or more different chemical elemnts
- A negative charged particle in an atom
- The state of rotting or decaying
- A circle of events that happen in a regular pattern
- The process of burning something
- organism that breaks down dead material
- The using up of something
- Plant Cycle
- planet which we live on
- A relatively hard, naturally occurring mineral material
- Organism that depends on producer for food
- Wasting or wearing away
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- Materials burnt to use heat energy
- An Organism that supplies for others
- A sugar that is an energy source for living organisms
- Things that are natural or related to nature
- Surroundings were organisms live
- Living Organism
- A positive charged particle in an atom
- A colorless odorless gas
- A substance made up of one kind of Atom
- A living organism that typically grows in a permeant site absorbing water through is roots so it can grow
- Non living Organism
- a substance that has o fixed size or shape
- When organisms release Co2 the make sugars
26 Clues: Plant Cycle • Living Organism • The ability to work • Non living Organism • planet which we live on • Wasting or wearing away • A colorless odorless gas • The using up of something • Surroundings were organisms live • The state of rotting or decaying • The process of burning something • Materials burnt to use heat energy • An Organism that supplies for others • ...
Gardening 4 2025-02-18
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- – A plant that keeps its leaves year-round.
- – The process of transferring pollen for plant reproduction.
- – A dense soil type that retains water but drains poorly.
- Level – A measure of soil acidity or alkalinity.
- – Organic material in soil that helps retain nutrients.
- Matter – Decomposed plant and animal material that enriches soil.
- Moss – A soil amendment that helps retain moisture.
- – Animal waste used to fertilize gardens.
- – A plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle.
- – A loose soil type that drains quickly but doesn’t hold nutrients well.
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- – A plant that lives for multiple years.
- – The resting phase of a plant, typically in winter.
- – A plant that sheds its leaves annually.
- – A mineral fertilizer that provides potassium to plants.
- Planting – Growing plants together to benefit each other.
- – The process of a seed beginning to grow.
- – The method of growing new plants from cuttings or seeds.
- – The ideal soil mix for plants, made of sand, silt, and clay.
- – A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Meal – A fertilizer made from crushed animal bones.
20 Clues: – A plant that lives for multiple years. • – A plant that sheds its leaves annually. • – Animal waste used to fertilize gardens. • – The process of a seed beginning to grow. • – A plant that keeps its leaves year-round. • Level – A measure of soil acidity or alkalinity. • Meal – A fertilizer made from crushed animal bones. • ...
CHAPTER 8; METABOLISM, RESPIRATION AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2024-01-23
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- Movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient
- a high energy molecule that functions as an immediate source of power for the cell.
- stacks of thylakoids
- Calvin's experiment on light independant reaction
- functions as the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
- has double membrane
- ____ inhibitors bind with an active site so substrates cannot bind
- anabolic pathway that requires endergonic reactions to be coupled to the hydrolysis of ATP and the oxidation of reduced NADP
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- The process of activating a substance by means of radiant energy and especially light
- Lower activation energy of the chemical reaction
- act as an inhibitor in metabolic pathways
- describes a series of oxidation reactions that occur within mitochondrial matrix.
- How can the effect of competitive inhibitors be reduced? By reducing the concentration of ____
- pyruvate is _____ to form acetyl coA
- Overall aerobic reactions produces ___ CO2 and 36 ATP
- Splitting of water
- describes the breakdown of glucose anerobically into two pyruvate.
- the location for light dependant reaction
- FAD changing to FADH2
- location of light-dependent reaction
20 Clues: Splitting of water • has double membrane • stacks of thylakoids • FAD changing to FADH2 • pyruvate is _____ to form acetyl coA • location of light-dependent reaction • act as an inhibitor in metabolic pathways • the location for light dependant reaction • Lower activation energy of the chemical reaction • Calvin's experiment on light independant reaction • ...
Energy transfers 2026-02-05
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- .... bisphosphate Molecule that CO₂ attaches to in the Calvin cycle.
- Feeding by absorbing nutrients from dead organic matter.
- Excess nutrients in water causing algal blooms and oxygen loss.
- Product of glycolysis, used in the Krebs cycle.
- Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas by bacteria.
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- First stage of respiration, breaking glucose into pyruvate.
- Organisms that use light energy to make their own food.
- Series of reactions in mitochondria producing energy carriers.
- Total mass of living material in an ecosystem.
- Fungi that form mutualistic relationships with plant roots.
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- Organisms that break down dead material, recycling nutrients.
- Organism that makes its own food, usually by photosynthesis.
- Process where light energy excites electrons in chlorophyll.
- Process of converting nitrogen gas into usable forms for plants.
- Coenzyme that carries electrons during photosynthesis.
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells.
- Animal that eats only plants.
20 Clues: Animal that eats only plants. • Organism that eats other organisms for energy. • Total mass of living material in an ecosystem. • Product of glycolysis, used in the Krebs cycle. • Coenzyme that carries electrons during photosynthesis. • Molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. • Organisms that use light energy to make their own food. • ...
Water Cycle Terms Practice 2023-10-23
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- Vapor Gas phase of water
- Energy Energy from the sun that heats water into water vapor
- When thermal energy from liquid is released and turns into solid
- What a body of water is called
- Water going into atmosphere from plants
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- Liquid turns into a gas
- Gas turns into a liquid
- When water drops onto the surface of Earth Rain, Snow, Hail, Etc.
8 Clues: Liquid turns into a gas • Gas turns into a liquid • Vapor Gas phase of water • What a body of water is called • Water going into atmosphere from plants • Energy Energy from the sun that heats water into water vapor • When thermal energy from liquid is released and turns into solid • When water drops onto the surface of Earth Rain, Snow, Hail, Etc.
Weather and water cycle 2023-12-05
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- – the process of water changing from water vapor to a liquid by loss of heat
- – the change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surfaces to the atmosphere
- – water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- – a huge ball of gases around which the Earth and other planets of the solar system revolve
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- – the process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat
- – day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in an area
- – the air that surrounds the Earth;made of a mixture of gases
- – general pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time [30 years or more]
8 Clues: – day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in an area • – the air that surrounds the Earth;made of a mixture of gases • – water that falls to the Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail • – the process of water changing from a liquid to water vapor by adding heat • – the process of water changing from water vapor to a liquid by loss of heat • ...
Water cycle SMS/Aubree 2024-12-17
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- is condense water vapor
- is the process of gas turning into a liquid
- is snow,ice sleet,hail
- the process of liquid changing into a gas
- of water that collects in lakes, rivers, oceans
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- water that soaks into the soil
- plants that absorb water through their roots
- precipitation that reaches earths surface
8 Clues: is snow,ice sleet,hail • is condense water vapor • water that soaks into the soil • the process of liquid changing into a gas • precipitation that reaches earths surface • is the process of gas turning into a liquid • plants that absorb water through their roots • of water that collects in lakes, rivers, oceans
water cycle SMS/Tatum 2024-12-16
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- its salty and it has sand and its a home for sharks
- When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, right?
- it falls all at once
- the process of converting water from the liquid to the gaseous state.
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- something that´s always floating up in the sky
- it can disappear just like a ghost but isn't alive and it is a liquid at first
- Just like the flowers waiting for springtime to bloom, this snow is waiting for warmer temperatures so it can melt
- You know all about seepage. When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you
8 Clues: it falls all at once • something that´s always floating up in the sky • its salty and it has sand and its a home for sharks • the process of converting water from the liquid to the gaseous state. • it can disappear just like a ghost but isn't alive and it is a liquid at first • When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, right? • ...
Semester 1 8th Grade 2024-12-10
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- When sediments are deposited or laid down somewhere
- Regions of Earth occupied by living things
- Occurs when organisms need the same resources for survival
- Earth's soil and rocks
- An animal that eats meat as its primary food source
- An area containing only one type of species
- Earth's air
- The process by which an ecosystem recovers from a disaster event
- The practice of protecting species and habitats from destruction
- An animal that eats plants as its primary food source
- Anything necessary for life such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space
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- Any relationship where 2 species live closely together; usually benefits both organisms
- Earth's water and ice
- The relocation of sediment by wind, water, or ice
- An animal that eats both plants and animals as their primary food source
- Rock Cycle The process in which rocks undergo transformations within Earth's crust
- The breakdown of rock into sediments due to water, wind, or ice
- Magma when it reaches Earth's surface
- species An organism not native to a particular area that can be harmful to the ecosystem
19 Clues: Earth's air • Earth's water and ice • Earth's soil and rocks • Magma when it reaches Earth's surface • Regions of Earth occupied by living things • An area containing only one type of species • The relocation of sediment by wind, water, or ice • When sediments are deposited or laid down somewhere • An animal that eats meat as its primary food source • ...
WaterCycle Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- water is released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- form of matter that takes its shape of its container
- water moves downward from the land surface into soil or porous rock
- water evaporates from plants and trees
- water vapor in the air changes into liquid water
- form of matter that doesn't take shape and molecules bounce everywhere
- form of matter that stays the shape unless energy is added or taken away
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- precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate
- the cycle of water between the earth's oceans, skies, and land
- water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy
- a solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid
11 Clues: water evaporates from plants and trees • water vapor in the air changes into liquid water • form of matter that takes its shape of its container • water changes from a liquid to a gas due to thermal energy • precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate • the cycle of water between the earth's oceans, skies, and land • ...
Science Vocab Ch. 8 2024-01-30
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- pollution- Pollution that cannot be traced to one location.
- of the cloudiness of water from sediments, microscopic organisms, or pollutants.
- pollution- pollution that can be traced to one location such as a drainpipe or a smokestack.
- quality- the chemical, biological and physical status of a body of water.
- attraction among molecules that are alike.
- The evaporation of water from plants.
- All of the water below earth's surface.
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- the process of gas turning to a liquid.
- the attraction among molecules that are not alike.
- organism that is sensitive to environmental conditions and is one of the first to respond to changes.
- a nitrogen-based compound often used in fertilizers.
- process of a liquid turning into a gas.
- cycle- A series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere.
- a condition in which opposite ends of a molecule have slightly opposite charges.
- sensing-The collection of data from a distance.
15 Clues: The evaporation of water from plants. • the process of gas turning to a liquid. • process of a liquid turning into a gas. • All of the water below earth's surface. • attraction among molecules that are alike. • sensing-The collection of data from a distance. • the attraction among molecules that are not alike. • a nitrogen-based compound often used in fertilizers. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2019-11-25
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- known as ethanol, this is produced from alcoholic fermentation
- plants use this to create oxygen
- respiration involving oxygen
- series of electron transporters
- set of reactions in the chloroplasts
- organic acid, known for muscle soreness
- flattened discs inside of a chloroplast, arraged in stacks or grana
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- photosynthesis reactions caused by light
- breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- "powerhouse of the cell" respiration occurs here
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
- known as CO2, this is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
- known scientifically as H20, this is a reactant in photosynthesis
- respiration not involving oxygen
- process in which cells generate ATP, takes place in mitochondria
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms
- known as simply O2, this is emitted by plants during photosynthesis
- a simple sugar and also an important energy source
- series of enzyme-mediated reactions
- goal is to obtain ATP
- supportive tissue in the clorophyll
- "adenosine triphosphate" a rich energy molecule used for powering cell processes
22 Clues: goal is to obtain ATP • respiration involving oxygen • breakdown of glucose by enzymes • series of electron transporters • plants use this to create oxygen • respiration not involving oxygen • series of enzyme-mediated reactions • supportive tissue in the clorophyll • set of reactions in the chloroplasts • organic acid, known for muscle soreness • ...
Biology Quest Review 2019-11-25
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- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
- H2O reactant for photosynthesis and product of respiration
- produced in alcoholic fermentation, makes bread rise
- the first step of respiration, doesn't need oxygen
- the last step of respiration
- where respiration occurs in a cell
- produced in lactic acid fermentation, makes your muscles hurt
- not requiring oxygen
- stands for adenosine triphosphate, is energy for a cell
- reactant of photosynthesis and product of respiration
- used to produce ATP and specifically NAD+ when oxygen is not present
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- happens in the thylakoids, gives us oxygen
- the second step of respiration
- the thin pancakes in the chloroplasts
- product of photosynthesis reactant for respiration
- the process by which plants make food
- chains of chemical enzyme reactions that take place in cells
- requiring oxygen
- the process plants and animals use to make ATP energy
- aka light-independent reaction makes glucose
- chemical formula O2 product for photosynthesis reactant of respiration
- the area of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoids and grana
22 Clues: requiring oxygen • not requiring oxygen • the last step of respiration • the second step of respiration • where respiration occurs in a cell • the thin pancakes in the chloroplasts • the process by which plants make food • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • happens in the thylakoids, gives us oxygen • aka light-independent reaction makes glucose • ...
Cellular Respiration 2020-12-05
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- causes painful burning in muscles
- the first stage of respiration, in cytoplasm,doesn't require oxygen
- process in yeasts,used in the baking process
- equation of cellular respiration in compare to the equation of photosynthesis
- number of ATP from one glucose molecule in aerobic respiration
- the ETC occurs in the _____ of the mitochondria
- produces most ATP in aerobic respiration
- where sugars are produced in a plant
- with oxygen
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- without oxygen
- carries pyruvic acid into the krebs cycle
- last acceptor of electrons in the electron transport chain
- number of ATP from one glucose in Anaerobic respiration
- where respiration occurs in cells
- process that breaks down food for making energy in the form of ATP
- organism that does not perform respiration
- formed during each stage of cellular respiration
- a product of aerobic respiration
- required for the conversion of pyruvic acid into lactic acid
- an energy carrier in glycolysis
- reactant that begins the krebs cycle and also fermentation the product of glycolysis
- respiration that produces the most ATP for each glucose molecule
22 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • an energy carrier in glycolysis • a product of aerobic respiration • causes painful burning in muscles • where respiration occurs in cells • where sugars are produced in a plant • produces most ATP in aerobic respiration • carries pyruvic acid into the krebs cycle • organism that does not perform respiration • ...
Characteristics of Plants 2023-05-03
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- What does chemotropism deal with
- Growth towards a stimulus
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore
- Responsible for the seasonal cycle
- growth produced directly from vegetative parts
- The process of producing offspring
- What does thermotropism deal with
- Contains both male and female reproductive parts
- Includes poison, oils, and hormones
- What does phototropism deal with
- Includes thorns, bark, silica and spines
- What does thigmotropism deal with
- What does hydrotropism deal with
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- How a plant reacts to all things around it
- Two stage process that a plant goes through so we know it is considered living
- Movement or growth towards/away from a stimulus
- What does geotropism deal with
- Responsible for the day/night cycle
- Contains either male or female reproductive parts
- Asexual reproduction when a plant grows into the ground and another plant start growing
- Reproduction where a seed is formed and male and female gametes fuse
- Growth away from a stimulus
- The biological classification of plants
- Hormone that gives a plant a sense of direction
24 Clues: Growth towards a stimulus • Growth away from a stimulus • What does geotropism deal with • What does chemotropism deal with • What does phototropism deal with • What does hydrotropism deal with • What does thermotropism deal with • What does thigmotropism deal with • Responsible for the seasonal cycle • The process of producing offspring • Responsible for the day/night cycle • ...
Exam 1 Extra Credit 2013-02-24
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- Organelle of intracellular digestion
- Organelle that assembles lipids
- Your final acceptor of electrons
- Shared electrons
- Cyanobacterial species
- Resists dissolving in water
- Pumping Calcium out of the cell
- All substances consist of atoms
- Nuclear "juice"
- Bundle of pigments in thylakoid membrane
- Energy currency of the cell
- Cell wall polysaccharide
- Fascinating (at least to me ;-) acid-loving Archaean
- Photosynthetic organism
- Fermentation champs
- Reaction that requires energy input
- Most famous plant enzyme in the world?
- Composed of 9 + 2 microtubules
- Ethanol, synfuel, and biodiesel
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- First stage of glucose breakdown
- Sheep prion disease
- Red blood cells shrivel in this solution
- Where the Krebs cycle happens in your cells
- Coils within polypeptide chain
- Waste gas of aerobic respiration
- Measure of energy dispersal (keeps on increasing!)
- Site of Calvin-Benson cycle in chloroplast
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
- Maximum number of electrons in second shell
- Substrate binds enzyme here
- Y-shaped receptor found on B cells
- Neurotoxin in certain fish!
- Slimy microbial community
- Bacterial chromosome
- Good cholesterol
35 Clues: Nuclear "juice" • Shared electrons • Good cholesterol • Sheep prion disease • Fermentation champs • Bacterial chromosome • Cyanobacterial species • Photosynthetic organism • Cell wall polysaccharide • Slimy microbial community • Resists dissolving in water • Energy currency of the cell • Substrate binds enzyme here • Neurotoxin in certain fish! • Coils within polypeptide chain • ...
Week 3 review 2014-12-18
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- This increases BG levels by promoting breakdown into glucose.
- Do not give fluids this way if pet has diarrhea.
- Generic name of Lantus.
- Inhibit dopamine in the CRTZ decreasing stimulation to vomit.
- This disease may be treated with radioactive iodine.
- Is controlled be the medulla.
- Signs of this disease include lethargy, weakness, anorexia,, v/d, and pu/pd
- This is a fluid additive given for hypoglycemia.
- This is the measurement of osmolality.
- Solution is the same as blood and extracellular water.
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- this phase of the estrus cycle is what the corpus luteum is present with progesterone.
- Causes cats to vomit.
- These type of antacids are absorbed into the blood.
- Treatment of the disease involves mitotane and trilostane.
- This colloid should not be used in patients with CHF.
- This disease presents with elevated blood glucose, pu/pd, and weight loss.
- This drug atrophies the testicles.
- These are sodium based electrolyte solutions
- Thyroid condition mostly seen in dogs.
- The third stage of the estrus cycle.
- this is produced in the hypothalamus.
21 Clues: Causes cats to vomit. • Generic name of Lantus. • Is controlled be the medulla. • This drug atrophies the testicles. • The third stage of the estrus cycle. • this is produced in the hypothalamus. • Thyroid condition mostly seen in dogs. • This is the measurement of osmolality. • These are sodium based electrolyte solutions • Do not give fluids this way if pet has diarrhea. • ...
Respiration 2015-11-18
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- Converts ADP to ATP, also known as the citric acid cycle, and is part of cellular respiration.
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes.
- 2 carbons join a compound called Coenzyme A.
- Transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain.
- Chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms.
- Needed to make citric acid.
- Made by the fermentation of sugar
- The infoldings or inward projections of the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Organelle found in most cells, where respiration and energy production occur.
- To require oxygen
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- A simple sugar.
- Uses high energy electrons to convert ADP to ATP.
- Naturally present in the air and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
- The product of glycolysis.
- Produced in the citric acid cycle.
- important enzyme that provides energy for the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP.
- Site of oxidation of organic molecules.
- Colorless, odorless reactive gas that forms 20 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
- High energy molecule used by cells to generate ATP.
- A ribose sugar and three phosphate groups.
20 Clues: A simple sugar. • To require oxygen • The product of glycolysis. • Needed to make citric acid. • Made by the fermentation of sugar • Produced in the citric acid cycle. • The breakdown of glucose by enzymes. • Site of oxidation of organic molecules. • A ribose sugar and three phosphate groups. • 2 carbons join a compound called Coenzyme A. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-09-27
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- Combination of oxidation and reduction reactions
- what is missing Carbon Dioxide+energy+_____--> Oxygen+Glucose
- Absorbs photons from the sun
- Where are the photosystems located (2 words no space)
- first and second stages require this type of energy
- released as electrons move through ETC
- _____ cycle that takes place in the stroma
- what must be present within the stroma for the Calvin cycle to operate (2 words no space)
- provides immediate energy for cellular functions (begins with the letter B)
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- reaction where atoms/molecules loses electrons
- Energy from the sun is used to boost 2 _____
- chemical reaction when a compound is broken down by light
- Hydrogen ions are being pulled from the _____ to the lumen through a hydrogen pump
- redox reactions are used to release energy for the ______ (2 words no space)
- What color cant plants cant absorb
- ATP using the energy from hydrogen ions gradient is called
- needed to release muscle contractions
- G3P is used to make
- electron donor
- What type of energy are photons converted into
20 Clues: electron donor • G3P is used to make • Absorbs photons from the sun • What color cant plants cant absorb • needed to release muscle contractions • released as electrons move through ETC • _____ cycle that takes place in the stroma • Energy from the sun is used to boost 2 _____ • reaction where atoms/molecules loses electrons • What type of energy are photons converted into • ...
Plant biochemistry 2025-04-21
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- The primary role of sucrose
- The primary role of starch
- Links photosystems I and II
- ___________pathway that deals with the unwanted product of photophosphorylation
- Where sucrose is synthesized in plants
- Where starch is synthesized in plants
- The number of CO2 molecules required to make one triose phosphate
- One of the cell types involved in C4 plants
- The electron acceptor in photophosphorylation
- The other cell type involved in C4 plants
- The electron donor in photophosphorylation
- Quench excited chlorophyll molecules to avoid ROS production in intense light conditions\
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- A costly side reaction of photosynthesis
- Location of photosynthesis
- How CAM plants separate trapping of CO2 and fixation
- Catalyzes the fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
- The immediate electron donor in the oxygen evolving complex
- The residue whose reversible phosphorylation allows for changes between the appressed and non-appressed state
- The compound that defines C4 plants
- Space enclosed by the inner membrane (analogous to the matrix)
- The amino acid that is tunable for light regulation of specific Calvin cycle intermediates
21 Clues: Location of photosynthesis • The primary role of starch • The primary role of sucrose • Links photosystems I and II • The compound that defines C4 plants • Where starch is synthesized in plants • Where sucrose is synthesized in plants • A costly side reaction of photosynthesis • The other cell type involved in C4 plants • The electron donor in photophosphorylation • ...
Cellular Respiration 2024-11-15
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- What are the Products of Glycolysis per 1 Glucose
- what are the different types of cellular respiration
- How is Water Byproduct Produced in the ETC?
- Products of the Krebs Cycle per 1 Glucose
- where in the cell does Alcohol fermentation happen?
- Products of the intermediate step
- Where in the Cell Does The Lactic Acid Fermentation Happen?
- Where in the Cell is the ETC Located?
- example of human use in alcohol fermentation
- Where in the Cell Does the Kerbs cycle happen Happen
- Where Do Electrons Come From
- Purpose of Cellular Respiration
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- What Are the Final Products of Lactic acid fermentation?
- How is Cellular Respiration a Redox Reaction
- What Happens in the Intermembrane Space as Electrons Go Down the Electron Transport Chain
- What Are the Final Products of Alcohol Fermentation
- Where in the Cell Does Glycolysis happen?
- when does the lactic acid fermentation happen
- Products of the Electron Transport Chain per 1 Glucose
- What Kind of Organisms Do Cellular Respiration (and What Type of Cellular Respiration)
20 Clues: Where Do Electrons Come From • Purpose of Cellular Respiration • Products of the intermediate step • Where in the Cell is the ETC Located? • Where in the Cell Does Glycolysis happen? • Products of the Krebs Cycle per 1 Glucose • How is Water Byproduct Produced in the ETC? • How is Cellular Respiration a Redox Reaction • example of human use in alcohol fermentation • ...
Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- Greater gravitational pull
- evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and transpiration are parts of?
- Winds located to the north, south, east, and west.
- weathering, erosion, and deposition.
- water that is under the Earth filling Earth’s cracks with water.
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- Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic
- Weaker gravitational pull
- things that drive the Water cycle
- Anything lower in the ground is older and anything higher in the ground is younger
9 Clues: Weaker gravitational pull • Greater gravitational pull • things that drive the Water cycle • weathering, erosion, and deposition. • Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic • Winds located to the north, south, east, and west. • water that is under the Earth filling Earth’s cracks with water. • ...
Hydroponics 2024-04-10
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- A scale that measures the relative acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- A popular growing medium for hydroponic growers
- Hieroglyphic records show water garden dating back hundreds of years
- Uses 10 times less than traditional field crops Provide support for plants in water
- A plant that completes its life cycle in less than one year
- The process of converting carbon dioxide into oxygen in the presence of sunlight
- The period after planting, when a seed first grows
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- Production of plants in water without a soil medium
- System that uses net cups on a floating raft
- The major elements that plants must have in large amounts
- Necessity for optimal plant growth
- System that uses pvc pipe and a pump to move water
12 Clues: Necessity for optimal plant growth • System that uses net cups on a floating raft • A popular growing medium for hydroponic growers • System that uses pvc pipe and a pump to move water • The period after planting, when a seed first grows • Production of plants in water without a soil medium • The major elements that plants must have in large amounts • ...
Cycle 2024-06-08
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- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- is produced when magma exits and cools above (or very near) the Earth's surface
- denoting or relating to rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- an idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism, remelting, and further igneous intrusion.
- a sheet, quantity, or thickness of material, typically one of several, covering a surface or body
- a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar and often used as a building stone.
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
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- types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation
- relating to sediment
- metamorphic forces applied to existing rocks to transform them into metamorphic rocks
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- the process of forming crystals
- Center of our solar system
13 Clues: relating to sediment • Center of our solar system • the process of forming crystals • the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth • is produced when magma exits and cools above (or very near) the Earth's surface • metamorphic forces applied to existing rocks to transform them into metamorphic rocks • ...
water system crossword puzzle 2025-01-27
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- the southern hemisphere is what percent ocean
- energy from the sun affects glaciers if called
- the primary factor that causes glaciers to meltdown
- what refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat
- when water vapor cools down and forms clouds its called?
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- a type of water that has less then 1 percent dissolved salts
- the process where water changes states in a continuos cycle
- the process plants use to make food from sunlight
- in area with a small local climate that differs from the larger local climate around it
- what percent is the earth's surface
- all of the solid frozen water on earth is
- an area of land where water drains into one large body
- What is a storm that starts as a thunderstorm over warm ocean water
- an example of a microclimate that is much warmer and moister then the climate outside
- the northern hemisphere is what percent land
15 Clues: what percent is the earth's surface • all of the solid frozen water on earth is • the northern hemisphere is what percent land • the southern hemisphere is what percent ocean • energy from the sun affects glaciers if called • the process plants use to make food from sunlight • the primary factor that causes glaciers to meltdown • ...
Medical Biochemistry II Exam 1 Summer 2019 2019-03-25
Across
- This enzyme catalyzes the 2nd priming phosphorylation reaction and the first committed step of glycolysis
- This functional group is produced during the oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate and reduction of NADP+
- This enzyme catalyzes the 2nd production of ATP in glycolysis
- This molecule formed by an isomerase reaction that completes the preparatory phase of glycolysis (use abbreviation)
- This vitamin and prosthetic group is a CO2 carrier
- This molecule is produced in the nonoxidative phase from ribose-5-phosphate (use abbreviation)
- This enzyme produces FADH2 in the citric acid cycle and also as Complex II in the electron transport chain
- The second reaction in the citric acid cycle is an example of this type of chemical transformation
- This prosthetic group, cofactor is regenerated while producing NADH in the final steps pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
- This metal atom is found in the active site of aconitase that facilitates the removal of water from citrate
- This molecule is produced in the pentose phosphate pathway that can be used for nucleotide and nucleic acid synthesis
- This is the number NADH that are produced during one full turn of the citric acid cycle
- The pentose phosphate pathway is mainly needed to provide reducing equivalents in the form of ________ for reductive biosynthesis
- Regulation of metabolic pathways that are involved in energy generation are governed by the ______ energy charge
- Isocitrate dehydrogenase releases this molecule from isocitrate
- This ring system can be produced from Succinyl-CoA, the iron coordinating ring systems found in the cytochromes in the electron transport chain
- This enzyme catalyzes the gluconeogenesis reaction that is coordinated with PFK1 and produces fructose-6-phosphate
- This enzyme in the citric acid cycle is controlled by citrate levels (use abbreviation)
- NADPH is produced in the pentose phosphate pathway in this phase of the PPP
- This enzyme catalyzes the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate (use abbreviation)
- This organelle is not permeable to oxaloacetate which requires conversion to malate before being transported to the cytosol
- This is the number ATP that are used in the production of glucose in the body
- High concentrations of Acetyl-CoA activates this enzyme to stimulate gluconeogeneis
- This molecule is a co-substrate of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (use as one word)
- This molecule is the substrate of fumarase enzyme in the citric acid cycle
- Synthesis reactions are types of ______ in metabolism
- This enzyme reoxidizes NADH so that glycolysis can continue while also producing lactate (use abbreviation)
Down
- This molecule is used in the phosphoryl group transfer in the gluconeogenesis step catalyzed by PEPCK
- This enzyme catalyzes the production of glucose in the last step in gluconeogenesis
- NADH and Acetyl-CoA can inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase which is an example of this type of inhibition mechanism
- This glycolytic intermediate allosterically activates pyruvate kinase to increase flow through glycolysis (use abbreviation)
- This molecule inhibits pyruvate kinase
- This cycle in the body is where lactate is produced in the muscles and released to the liver where it is used to produce glucose so that it can be used in the muscles again
- This class of enzymes catalyzes the migration of functional groups
- This class of enzymes transfer phosphate groups between ATP and various substrates
- This is the term for the synthesis of new glucose in the body
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase in _______ when it becomes phosphorylated
- Hexokinase is activated high concentrations of ______
- This electron carrier is produced during the last oxidative decarboxylation in the citric acid cycle catalyzed by alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex
- This molecule is produced from L-malate catalyzed by malate dehydrogenase
- This enzyme catalyzes the first irreversible step in glycolysis
- Chemical reactions in metabolic pathways must be ______ in the direction in which it proceeds
- This is the number of ATP that are produced during gluconeogenesis
- This cation plays a crucial in step 1 of glycolysis and the phosphorylation of glucose
- This molecule is not a glycolytic intermediate by a key regulator of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis
- This high energy phosphate compound is formed to be a better phosphate donor to generate ATP in the last step in glycolysis (use abbreviation)
- This molecule is an inhibitor and negative allosteric regulator of the citric acid cycle
- A dehydration reaction removes this molecule in the chemical transformation
- This enzyme catalyzes the 1st production of ATP in glycolysis; _________ kinase
- This enzyme produces GTP via substrate-level phosphorylation in the citric acid cycle; Succinyl-CoA __________
- This molecule in the citric acid cycle is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of fatty acids and sterols
- These enzymes use NAD+ as the redox cofactor in the chemical transformation
- This thioester is produced by the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (use as one word)
- This enzyme catalyzes the condensation of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate
- This hormone activates glucose-6-phosphatase
- This atom is a positive allosteric activator of several enzymes in the citric acid cycle
56 Clues: This molecule inhibits pyruvate kinase • This hormone activates glucose-6-phosphatase • This vitamin and prosthetic group is a CO2 carrier • Hexokinase is activated high concentrations of ______ • Synthesis reactions are types of ______ in metabolism • This enzyme catalyzes the 2nd production of ATP in glycolysis • ...
Living Things 2022-01-11
Across
- life on earth has changed over time
- is the ocean
- a plant grows towards the sunlight
- a relatively stable internal environment
- “cell” phone
- a lion eats a kangaroo
- shines really bright
- a tadpole becomes a frog
- a egg becomes a chicken
Down
- a frog lays tadpoles
- a lion eats a hyena
- made up of cells
- old bones
- maintaining internal balance
- DNA carrie’s information in a code
15 Clues: old bones • is the ocean • “cell” phone • made up of cells • a lion eats a hyena • a frog lays tadpoles • shines really bright • a lion eats a kangaroo • a egg becomes a chicken • a tadpole becomes a frog • maintaining internal balance • a plant grows towards the sunlight • DNA carrie’s information in a code • life on earth has changed over time • a relatively stable internal environment
Animal Crossing Vocabulary 2022-09-26
8 Clues: done or existing alone • animals to freely move • separation of a habitat • a large strip of natural habitat • allows animals to bypass highways • studies water and the water cycle • breed closely related people or animals • a biological community of interacting organisms
Chapter 2 Lesson 3 Vocab 2023-09-08
Across
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- cycle The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- Triangular landform formed by sand, silt or clay where a river meets a lake or ocean.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- shelf part of a continent that extends out underneath the ocean
- A process of removing salt from ocean water
Down
- a long, narrow ditch in the ocean
- water held underground inside Earth's crust.
- an area of high, flat land
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- rain rain containing high amounts of chemical pollutants
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas
14 Clues: an area of high, flat land • a long, narrow ditch in the ocean • a large area of flat land with few trees • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The change of state from a liquid to a gas • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • A process of removing salt from ocean water • water held underground inside Earth's crust. • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2026-03-28
Across
- – sphere that contains rocks and soil
- – element found in all living and many nonliving things
- – removal of trees without replacing them
- – burning of carbon-containing materials
- – movement from high concentration to low concentration
- – sphere that contains air and gases
- – fuels formed from ancient organisms underground
- – sphere that contains water
Down
- – breakdown of dead organisms by decomposers
- – gas that moves through the carbon cycle
- – process where organisms release carbon dioxide while making energy
- – process where plants take in carbon dioxide to make sugar
- – major place where carbon is stored in water
- – sphere that contains living organisms
- – sugar made by plants that stores energy
15 Clues: – sphere that contains water • – sphere that contains air and gases • – sphere that contains rocks and soil • – sphere that contains living organisms • – burning of carbon-containing materials • – gas that moves through the carbon cycle • – sugar made by plants that stores energy • – removal of trees without replacing them • – breakdown of dead organisms by decomposers • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
Across
- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- the basic unit of life
- plants make____
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
- when u rub two things tougher
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
Down
- what is the basic unit of movement
- what filters your blood
- what is the most important organ it the human
- what is a still type of stored energy
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
11 Clues: plants make____ • the basic unit of life • what filters your blood • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • what is one natural disaster in Florida • what is mostly need for the water cycle • what is the most important organ it the human • when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot • ...
Air Around Us 2023-08-18
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- Component of Air which can extinguish fire
- Particles that can be seen floating in the beam of sunlight in a dark place
- vapor The presence of it in the air is important for water cycle
- It is present all around us
- Plants breathe through these tiny particles
- It is the Air in motion
Down
- Conversion of water into vapor
- It does not support burning candles 🕯
- They are the friends of farmers
- It supports burning and is necessary for all living organisms
- The process of a green plant in the presence of sunlight
11 Clues: It is the Air in motion • It is present all around us • Conversion of water into vapor • They are the friends of farmers • It does not support burning candles 🕯 • Component of Air which can extinguish fire • Plants breathe through these tiny particles • The process of a green plant in the presence of sunlight • It supports burning and is necessary for all living organisms • ...
Hydrosphere/Atmosphere Review 2025-01-13
Across
- Differences in seawater _______ (salinity and temperature) causes deep ocean currents
- Local wind pattern that moves air from the sea to land (daytime)
- Temperatures remain relatively _______ along coasts, because of water's high specific heat
- Natural process of cold water rising and bringing nutrients to the surface of ocean water
- Part of the water cycle that would decrease salinity of ocean water
- Heating and cooling differences of land and water affect temperatures and _______ of air masses above land and water
- Phenomena that causes the earth's water and wind to curve due to the Earth's rotation
- water's high specific ________ _________ regulates Earth's surface and atmospheric temperature, preventing rapid temperature changes
- natural process that allows the Earth to keep some of the heat from the sun
Down
- property of water that allows water molecules to climb up plants stems against gravity
- Wind is caused by the ______ heating of the earth; blows from areas of high to low pressure
- city area that is much hotter than rural areas
- human impact on the environment that removes trees; increasing the CO2 in the atmosphere
- "skin" on surface of water, allowing some insects to walk across it
- This type of nonrenewable resource is a common contributor to human caused global climate change
- greenhouse gas scientists are most concerned about
- Natural disaster caused by a low pressure system moving over warm tropical ocean water
- gas to liquid; requires a removal of heat
- Ocean ________ act as the Earth's heating and cooling system
- Cause of surface currents
- liquid to gas; requires an addition of heat energy
- Ice and snow have a low rate of absorption and a high _________ effect
22 Clues: Cause of surface currents • gas to liquid; requires a removal of heat • city area that is much hotter than rural areas • greenhouse gas scientists are most concerned about • liquid to gas; requires an addition of heat energy • Ocean ________ act as the Earth's heating and cooling system • Local wind pattern that moves air from the sea to land (daytime) • ...
i-e 2022-01-27
9 Clues: 1,2,3,4 ... • a wet tissue • frozen water • what you cycle on • to chew something • the colour of snow • a long, straight drawing • something that belongs to you • something you roll with numbers
Energy project: crossword 2024-01-12
Across
- Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes do_____.
- animals breathe out ____.
- animals breathe in ____.
- Gives energy to convert water into carbohydrates.
Down
- both plants and animals need _____ for hydration in order to live.
- ATP and ____ are products of photosynthesis.
- The Calvin Cycle relies on NADH and ____.
- The process to make glucose.
- An organelle that produces energy for photosynthesis.
9 Clues: animals breathe in ____. • animals breathe out ____. • The process to make glucose. • Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes do_____. • The Calvin Cycle relies on NADH and ____. • ATP and ____ are products of photosynthesis. • Gives energy to convert water into carbohydrates. • An organelle that produces energy for photosynthesis. • ...
Heat Transfers 2022-08-03
Across
- a metal that conducts heat very well
- a furnace is always in the ____________
- water or air moving in a cycle
- this prevents heat from being transferred
- no convection in space because no_______
- heat from the sun
- heat transferred by two objects touching
Down
- can happen to a solid when it gets heated
- these move quickly in a hot object
- The water dripping on a cold soda can
- liquid changing to a gas
11 Clues: heat from the sun • liquid changing to a gas • water or air moving in a cycle • these move quickly in a hot object • a metal that conducts heat very well • The water dripping on a cold soda can • a furnace is always in the ____________ • no convection in space because no_______ • heat transferred by two objects touching • can happen to a solid when it gets heated • ...
Polar Bear: A crossword with words related to an article about polar bears 2023-01-26
Across
- A class of animals with the ability to produce milk.
- A behavior present in mammals, to sleep through winter.
- The biological order containing seals.
- Skin that blends in your surroundings.
- A land or water region/place owned or claimed.
- To hunt.
- A part of a species life cycle; giving birth.
Down
- A vascularized, fat kind of animal skin.
- Something focused on water.
- A uniform distribution of a species.
- Largest land carnivore.
11 Clues: To hunt. • Largest land carnivore. • Something focused on water. • A uniform distribution of a species. • The biological order containing seals. • Skin that blends in your surroundings. • A vascularized, fat kind of animal skin. • A part of a species life cycle; giving birth. • A land or water region/place owned or claimed. • ...
Rock Cycle 2022-02-16
Across
- a solid piece of minerals and elements
- when rock heats up and turns liquid
- melted rock abound the surface
- pieces of broken down rock and mineral
- a type of rock that uses heat and pressure
- When rock moves on the crust through soil
- when rocks compact together
- when rocks break down due to water and wind
- the process rocks go through
Down
- when rocks cement together
- a type of rock that uses melting and cooling
- melted rock under the surface
- a type of rock formed near water over time
- how long will the rock cycle go on?
- when lava hardens and becomes less warm
15 Clues: when rocks cement together • when rocks compact together • the process rocks go through • melted rock under the surface • melted rock abound the surface • when rock heats up and turns liquid • how long will the rock cycle go on? • a solid piece of minerals and elements • pieces of broken down rock and mineral • when lava hardens and becomes less warm • ...
Rocks, Minerals and Streams 2023-11-15
Across
- Weathering and erosion turns sedimentary rock into this
- Rock type helps speed the rate of this
- This agent of erosion created the Grand Canyon
- This part of the water cycle makes clouds
- Water causes the most ________ on Earth
Down
- The slow, downhill flow of soil
- This term is used to describe material that floats downstream
- Weathering happens faster in this temperature
- This force causes all forms of mass movement
- Sand, silt and ___ are particles of soil
10 Clues: The slow, downhill flow of soil • Rock type helps speed the rate of this • Water causes the most ________ on Earth • Sand, silt and ___ are particles of soil • This part of the water cycle makes clouds • This force causes all forms of mass movement • Weathering happens faster in this temperature • This agent of erosion created the Grand Canyon • ...
Water Resources 2017-02-27
Across
- Total of water supply of the world
- Is the measure of the total amount of water used by the customers within the water system
- It is to deliver water to consumer with appropriate quality, quantity and pressure
- It is defined as the freshwater taken from ground or surface water sources, either permanently or temporarily, and conveyed to the place of use
- it is a major user of ground and surface water in the United States
- It is a process that removes minerals from saline water.
Down
- The journey water takes as it circulates from land to sky and back again
- The activity planning, developing, distributing and optimum use of water resources under defined water polices and regulations
- The water held underground in the soil or pores and crevices in rock
- It includes water used for such purposes as fabricating, processing, washing, diluting, cooling, or transporting a product; incorporating water into a product; or for sanitation needs within the manufacturing facility
- It is the provision of water by public utilities commercial organizations, communities endevours or by individuals
- It refers to the preservation, control and development of water resources, both surface and groundwater, and prevention of pollution
- It is the water used for indoor and outdoor household purposes
13 Clues: Total of water supply of the world • It is a process that removes minerals from saline water. • It is the water used for indoor and outdoor household purposes • it is a major user of ground and surface water in the United States • The water held underground in the soil or pores and crevices in rock • ...
Insect 2. 2020-06-03
11 Clues: Beetles have 6. • Dragonflies eat. • Ladybugs eat them. • They have a queen. • Some ants cut them. • Ants bite with a ___. • My larva live in water. • Stage 1. of the life cycle. • Ants live underground in a ____. • I ____ like apples (don't/ doesn't) • The bug _____ like food (dont/ doesn't)
Insect 2. 2020-06-03
11 Clues: Beetles have 6. • Dragonflies eat. • They have a queen. • Ladybugs eat them. • Some ants cut them. • Ants bite with a ___. • My larva live in water. • Stage 1. of the life cycle. • Ants live underground in a ____. • I ____ like apples (don't/ doesn't) • The bug _____ like food (dont/ doesn't)
Hinduism 2016-05-31
Across
- the belief in more than one god
- the creator
- the preserver
- priests and religious scholars
- god of good fortune and wisdome
- god of water
- the untouchables
- controls the females powers
- the cicle of birth , death and rebirth (reincarnation)
- the reward the universe gives you based on your actions
Down
- rulers and warriors
- the release from the cycle of rebirth
- the religion
- herders and merchants
- god of death
- god of storm and rain
- the destroyer
- common religious devottion
- the god that will live for ever
- all hindus are expected to follow it
20 Clues: the creator • the religion • god of death • god of water • the preserver • the destroyer • the untouchables • rulers and warriors • herders and merchants • god of storm and rain • common religious devottion • controls the females powers • priests and religious scholars • the belief in more than one god • the god that will live for ever • god of good fortune and wisdome • ...
Aria's Hormone Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-29
Across
- Abbreviation for the hormone that increases the release of GH from the anterior pituitary
- Affects sleep cycle
- Produces thymosin
- Hormone that increases growth in most tissues
- Produces antidiuretic hormoone
- Female reproductive hormone
- Produces parathyroid hormone
- Produces estrogen
- Hormone that increases the retention of water
- Produces insulin
- Produces melatonin
- Produces growth hormone releasing hormone(GHRH)
- Produces growth hormone
Down
- Increases protein and fat break-down
- Increases the metabolic state
- Male reproductive hormone
- Produces thyroxine
- Lowers blood glucose
- Produces epinephrine
- Produces cortisol
- Increases blood calcium levels
- Increases sympathetic response
- Produces testosterone
23 Clues: Produces insulin • Produces thymosin • Produces cortisol • Produces estrogen • Produces thyroxine • Produces melatonin • Affects sleep cycle • Lowers blood glucose • Produces epinephrine • Produces testosterone • Produces growth hormone • Male reproductive hormone • Female reproductive hormone • Produces parathyroid hormone • Increases the metabolic state • Produces antidiuretic hormoone • ...
Olivia Taliano Crossword puzzle Hinduisim 2024-05-09
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- Cannot eat ___ or meat
- Preserves universe
- Celebration of spring using different colors
- The effects of thoughts and actions
- Rebirth in the Hindu religion
- Dot on head to represent religious belifes
- Hindus treat all things with a ________ manner
- All rivers are ____
- Taking off their _____ before entering temple
- Offerings to the Gods
- Location of 80% of hindu's
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- Destroyerc of obstacles
- Supreme essence
- Festival of lights
- Temples and _____ are in some Hindus homes
- Destroys universe
- Bathing in the ____ is sacred
- escape from the cycle
- Water is represented as _______
- Your duty to help society
20 Clues: Supreme essence • Destroys universe • Festival of lights • Preserves universe • All rivers are ____ • escape from the cycle • Offerings to the Gods • Cannot eat ___ or meat • Destroyerc of obstacles • Your duty to help society • Location of 80% of hindu's • Bathing in the ____ is sacred • Rebirth in the Hindu religion • Water is represented as _______ • The effects of thoughts and actions • ...
Mr. Magyar's Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- a repeated sound
- wild or violent
- what you wear everyday
- kind, respectful
- being angry, wild
- a book of maps
- the first month of the year
- games/events played between all countries
- trix, froot loops and cheerios
- a covered outdoor patio
Down
- relating to the moon
- a whirl wind
- very large
- something that happens over and over
- a lightweight umbrella
- a large body of water
- a military greeting
- when someone has a lot of money
- a lot of land
- what Mr. Magyar has a lot of
20 Clues: very large • a whirl wind • a lot of land • a book of maps • wild or violent • a repeated sound • kind, respectful • being angry, wild • a military greeting • relating to the moon • a large body of water • a lightweight umbrella • what you wear everyday • a covered outdoor patio • the first month of the year • what Mr. Magyar has a lot of • trix, froot loops and cheerios • ...
photosynthesis 2025-12-04
Across
- most plants are?
- human eyes can see
- membranes inside where light reactions occur
- holes underside a leaf
- a jelly like fluid
- opens the stomata during the night
- occurs in stroma
- produced during light dependent reactions
- colors that absorb sunlight
- converted into chemical energy
- occur inside thykaloid
- produced during photosythesis
- takes six turns to produce one molecule
Down
- absorb sunlight doesn't absorb energy
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- living organisms go through photosynthesis
- CO2
- doesn't go through Calvin cycle
- 1 billionth meter
- split to provide electrons
- produces energy from sunlight
21 Clues: CO2 • most plants are? • occurs in stroma • 1 billionth meter • human eyes can see • a jelly like fluid • holes underside a leaf • occur inside thykaloid • split to provide electrons • colors that absorb sunlight • produces energy from sunlight • produced during photosythesis • converted into chemical energy • doesn't go through Calvin cycle • opens the stomata during the night • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-17
Across
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system
- the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form
- Water vapor turns into liquid water
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth and Atmosphere
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
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- Any form of water that falls and reaches the Earth's surface
- Plants giving off water vapor
- rain that freezes on impact with the ground or solid objects
- People and animals giving off water vapor
- Water falls back to Earth and is collected in huge bodies of water like oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.
14 Clues: Plants giving off water vapor • Water vapor turns into liquid water • People and animals giving off water vapor • Any form of water that falls and reaches the Earth's surface • rain that freezes on impact with the ground or solid objects • pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Leila S. 2024-12-16
Across
- water that runs off the surface of the land
- A large body of water, not as big as an ocean, in which people can fish in.
- Water vapor coming from the leaves of plants
- A body of water larger than a lake and contains large amounts of salt.
Down
- Water coming from the clouds, snow, rain, hail. ect.
- Water soaking into the ground
- One of the two driving forces in the water cycle that provides heat
- water that is condensed in the atmosphere under pressure creates these
- Oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, puddles, you, and many more things around made of this liquid
9 Clues: Water soaking into the ground • water that runs off the surface of the land • Water vapor coming from the leaves of plants • Water coming from the clouds, snow, rain, hail. ect. • One of the two driving forces in the water cycle that provides heat • water that is condensed in the atmosphere under pressure creates these • ...
biology vocab crossword 2019-11-25
Across
- simple sugar that is the chief source of energy
- process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose
- require light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- in the presence of oxygen or requiring oxygen to live
- supportive framework of an organ
- triphosphate
- dark reactions of photosynthesis
- A group of compounds that pass electron from one to another
- the place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
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- the enzymatic breakdown of a carbohydrate
- hygroscopic organic acid
- reactions that take place in the normal operation of living systems.
- sequence of reactions in the living organism
- saclike membrane
- is the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance.
- membrane-bound organelle
- alcohol
- chemical element
- found in our atmosphere
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food
20 Clues: alcohol • triphosphate • saclike membrane • chemical element • found in our atmosphere • hygroscopic organic acid • membrane-bound organelle • supportive framework of an organ • dark reactions of photosynthesis • the enzymatic breakdown of a carbohydrate • sequence of reactions in the living organism • simple sugar that is the chief source of energy • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-01-23
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- An element with a different number of neutrons
- Mixtures that don't settle
- A cell with a nucleus
- An organism that relies on other organisms for food
- A cell without a nucleus
- A digestive enzyme in the cytoplasm
- A process in photosynthesis
- A protein used to make things
- Provides support and connects bones
- Sharing electrons
- Glands that cover inner and outer surfaces
- A form of symbiosis where one benefits and one s neither helped nor harmed
- This is where the calvin cycle takes place
- How two organisms react with eachother
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- Attraction of molecules of the same substance
- A job or role of an organism
- An organism that makes its own food
- Cellular control mechanism
- Sends impulses to the brain
- Chemical energy for living things
- A process in the water cycle sending it from the ground to the clouds
- An atom with a net negative charge
- The process of removing nitrogen from the soil
- The process of keeping the body in relatively good condition
- An organ for a cell
25 Clues: Sharing electrons • An organ for a cell • A cell with a nucleus • A cell without a nucleus • Cellular control mechanism • Mixtures that don't settle • Sends impulses to the brain • A process in photosynthesis • A job or role of an organism • A protein used to make things • Chemical energy for living things • An atom with a net negative charge • An organism that makes its own food • ...
Economics Final (2) 2025-05-12
Across
- economist who advocates for unrestricted free trade
- occurs when supply exceeds demand
- global warming is caused by this
- worth that consumers attach to a good
- amount of a good produced
- this effect states that consumers buy more when prices are low
- states that money supply is the source of economic fluctuation
- economist who says the government should spend more in a recession
- promotion of one's own nation regardless of moral considerations
- economic system based on collective ownership
- father of communism
- lowest point in the business cycle
Down
- recurring changes in economic activity are called the business _____
- period of economic decline
- these people learned people work harder for their own self-interest
- someone who owns a large-scale business
- Adam Smith proposed the _____ Hand theory
- marginal utility increases from this many units of a product
- amount of satisfaction from any amount of a good
- intangible good produced by labor
- Carl Menger explained why this was cheaper than diamonds
- a mercantilist believes a nation's goal it to maximize this
- only one seller exists in this system
23 Clues: father of communism • amount of a good produced • period of economic decline • global warming is caused by this • occurs when supply exceeds demand • intangible good produced by labor • lowest point in the business cycle • worth that consumers attach to a good • only one seller exists in this system • someone who owns a large-scale business • ...
The Rock Cycle 2025-05-13
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- The type of rock that has thin, straight layers of minerals in rocks
- The wearing away of rock from physical processes
- The cycle in which rocks form
- Tiny, broken down rock
- The wearing away of rocks
- The ____ rises and falls according to the temperature
- The type of rock that is formed when sediment compact together
- The dropping off of sediment
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- The type of rock that has no layers
- The type of rock that is formed from pre-existing rock
- The type of rock that is formed from dead animal remains
- The weathering away of rock through chemical processes
- The type of rock that is formed from heat and pressure
- The type of rock that is formed when minerals in water vapor weather away layers of rock
- Magma cooling inside the Earth
- The ____ squished the car
- Molten rock on the Earth’s surface
- Molten rock that is in the Earth
- Lava cooling on the Earth’s surface
- The type of rock that is formed from cooling magma or lava
- The carrying away of sediments
21 Clues: Tiny, broken down rock • The ____ squished the car • The wearing away of rocks • The dropping off of sediment • The cycle in which rocks form • Magma cooling inside the Earth • The carrying away of sediments • Molten rock that is in the Earth • Molten rock on the Earth’s surface • The type of rock that has no layers • Lava cooling on the Earth’s surface • ...
Cellular Respiration---- Weidert 2025-12-11
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- produces 4 Carbon dioxide molecules and 6 NADH
- another name for the Kreb's cycle
- type of alcohol made during fermentation
- products of glycolysis
- donates 3 electrons to ETC
- the last stages of glycolysis
- without oxygen
- enzyme that makes ATP
- breaks down glucose
- fermentation in animal cells
- process used to keep glycolysis going without oxygen
- organelle that does most of the work in cellular respiration
- using ATP to add phosphate to glucose at the beginning of glycolysis
- where fermentation occurs
- donates 2 electrons to the ETC
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- final electron acceptor of cellular respiration
- occurs in the cristae
- sugar that we get 38 ATP from
- hydrogen ions are these
- we get 34 of these molecules made by the electron transport chain
- what pyruvate turns into when entering the mitocondria NADH
- non energy molecule produced at the of the ETC
- folds in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
- the spliting of glucose into 2 3-carbon molecules
- fluid inside mitochondia
- released as wast in the Kreb's cycle
- fermentation in plant cells
- using oxygen
28 Clues: using oxygen • without oxygen • breaks down glucose • occurs in the cristae • enzyme that makes ATP • products of glycolysis • hydrogen ions are these • fluid inside mitochondia • where fermentation occurs • donates 3 electrons to ETC • fermentation in plant cells • fermentation in animal cells • sugar that we get 38 ATP from • the last stages of glycolysis • donates 2 electrons to the ETC • ...
WATER 2021-06-25
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- what does water helps to germinate
- harvesting
- process of watering the farms
- one of the main and natural sources of water
- energy produced by dams using water
- it is essential for all living things.
- 97% of water in the earth
- sea water
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- salts and minerals are present in this water
- water exists in how many forms
- water helps in the absorption of nutrients where in the human body
- source of power
- heavily rains
- small water storage body
- sea water
- water is needed to grow
16 Clues: sea water • sea water • harvesting • heavily rains • source of power • water is needed to grow • small water storage body • 97% of water in the earth • process of watering the farms • water exists in how many forms • what does water helps to germinate • energy produced by dams using water • it is essential for all living things. • salts and minerals are present in this water • ...
Water 2018-12-20
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- water percent in glacier
- discovered chlorine kills germs
- blood is water
- water vaper that turns into liquid or a solid
- liquid turning into a gas
- water moving downward
- First people to record water treatments
- percent of fresh water
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- clean water
- water source in ground
- salt water
- water in the ground
- water molecules in a single drop
- earth without water
- water in apples
15 Clues: salt water • clean water • blood is water • water in apples • water in the ground • earth without water • water source in ground • water moving downward • percent of fresh water • water percent in glacier • liquid turning into a gas • discovered chlorine kills germs • water molecules in a single drop • First people to record water treatments • water vaper that turns into liquid or a solid
Water 2012-10-25
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- Is an area of porous, sand, gravel, and limestone that is saturated with water in spaces beteen particles and in cracks
- has little or no salt
- The sides and bottom of a stream
- The process of water going from liquid to gas by exposure to air or heat
- A mixture of freshwater and saltwater
- The soild state of water
- Is water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content
- It's the artifical application of water to plants
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- The process of removing salt from water
- Water that contains salt
- An area that provides runoff for a stream or resivoir
- The releaasing of water from the leaves of plants
- The presence of calcium and magnesuim ions in the water
- The condition of water for a particular use
- To boil water and collect the vapor from it
15 Clues: has little or no salt • Water that contains salt • The soild state of water • The sides and bottom of a stream • A mixture of freshwater and saltwater • The process of removing salt from water • The condition of water for a particular use • To boil water and collect the vapor from it • Is water with more than 16.5 ppt salt content • ...
Water 2017-12-21
15 Clues: ice water • ocean water • little pieces • make up water • drinking water • 1 of these in water • non drinkable water • 2 of these in water • small amount of water • large amount of water • heaviest mass of water • drinking form of water • positive and negative end • put in car or type of water • hydrogen and oxygen or these
water 2018-12-03
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- about_____ present water in the earth.
- underground layer that's made of rocks and soli
- where you treat your water.
- what matter is water in a cup?
- very flammable gas.
- stuff we drink?
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- what do you do when you are thirsty?
- when water freezes it becomes?
- plants make_____?
- rock ans water are filled with water
- what matter is stem?
- when you go to the store you buy a ______ of milk?
- in the olden days people would get their water from a _____?
- first to clean water?
- is the smallest constituent unit of matter?
15 Clues: stuff we drink? • plants make_____? • very flammable gas. • what matter is stem? • first to clean water? • where you treat your water. • when water freezes it becomes? • what matter is water in a cup? • what do you do when you are thirsty? • rock ans water are filled with water • about_____ present water in the earth. • is the smallest constituent unit of matter? • ...
Water 2018-12-17
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- Mo's ______________ scale
- humans drink ______________
- symbol for Iron
- no mg or calcium in water
- large mass of ice
- in oceans
- a _______ hydrogen is dry ice
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- 1 in water molecule
- hard water causes bathtub ______
- distilled, 0 minerals, and PH is 7
- water _____________ joints
- add mg and calcium to water
- 2 in water molecule
- when water is formed an __________ happens
- clogs pipes
15 Clues: in oceans • clogs pipes • symbol for Iron • large mass of ice • 1 in water molecule • 2 in water molecule • Mo's ______________ scale • no mg or calcium in water • water _____________ joints • add mg and calcium to water • humans drink ______________ • a _______ hydrogen is dry ice • hard water causes bathtub ______ • distilled, 0 minerals, and PH is 7 • ...
Water 2021-12-10
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- _ water contains salts beneficial for health
- Nitrogen dioxide dissolves in rain to form _ acid
- Water borne disease
- plants release water vapour by this process
- __ forms a bulky sticky ppt to remove impurities
- water is called a __ solvent
- _ acid causes erosion of rocks containing lime
- natural water with most dissolved impurities
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- 1st step in purification town water supply
- Water found on land is commonly called ___
- __ membrane in the body contains 99% water
- water in proteins is present in __ state
- _ water has a flat insipid taste
- water is treated with __ to kill germs
- Water suitable for drinking is called _ water
15 Clues: Water borne disease • water is called a __ solvent • _ water has a flat insipid taste • water is treated with __ to kill germs • water in proteins is present in __ state • 1st step in purification town water supply • Water found on land is commonly called ___ • __ membrane in the body contains 99% water • plants release water vapour by this process • ...
water 2023-09-20
15 Clues: density • adhesion • cohesion • polarity • viscosity • watercycle • solubility • convection • evaporation • specigicheat • fluiddynamin • boilingpoint • meltingpoint • precipitation • surfacetension
Water 2023-12-20
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- imaginary line that connects high points of a watershed
- Swampy area of a floodplain
- Sediment that settles slowly within a river
- fast rivers, usually in mountain ranges
- Previous V-valley carved from downstream rivers
- U shaped lake that forms when a wide meander is cut off
- The sand, gravel, or other debris transported by rolling or sliding
- Cured section of a river
- Any tributary stream that runs parallel to a larger river for a long distance
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- An increased water velocity and turbulence within a river or stream
- Area of land that separates where runoff flows in a different rivers or seas
- A smaller stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- Area or flat land prone to river flooding
- sediment deposits left by flowing rivers typically producing fertile farmland
- Natural or manmade ridge of sediment
15 Clues: Cured section of a river • Swampy area of a floodplain • Natural or manmade ridge of sediment • fast rivers, usually in mountain ranges • Area or flat land prone to river flooding • Sediment that settles slowly within a river • Previous V-valley carved from downstream rivers • imaginary line that connects high points of a watershed • ...
water 2026-02-27
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- And he called the place Massah and Meribah
- and take in your hand the staff with which you struck the Nile, and go.
- The whole Israelite community set out from the Desert of Sin, traveling from place to place as the Lord commanded.
- So they quarreled with Moses and said, “Give us water to drink.”
- Moses replied, Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you put the Lord to the test?
- Then Moses cried out to the Lord, What am I to do with these people? They are almost ready to stone me.
- They said, Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to make us and our children and livestock die of thirst?
- Take with you some of the elders of Israel
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- The Lord answered Moses, Go out in front of the people.
- So Moses did this in the sight of the elders of Israel.
- Strike the rock, and water will come out of it for the people to drink.
- But the people were thirsty for water there, and they grumbled against Moses.
- I will stand there before you by the rock at Horeb.
- They camped at Rephidim, but there was no water for the people to drink.
- because the Israelites quarreled and because they tested the Lord saying, Is the Lord among us or not?
15 Clues: And he called the place Massah and Meribah • Take with you some of the elders of Israel • I will stand there before you by the rock at Horeb. • The Lord answered Moses, Go out in front of the people. • So Moses did this in the sight of the elders of Israel. • So they quarreled with Moses and said, “Give us water to drink.” • ...
Water 2025-05-07
15 Clues: Duck feet • 50 meters • A school of • A tight suit • Like glasses • Close to a whale • Eyes under water • You can jump them • The concrete is wet • Can breath underwater • Can sleep under water • Squeaky towards water • As far down as you can go • Dosen't make your feet burn • Lots of water around the world
Water! 2025-11-29
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- a trait or feature of an object that you can observe.
- to change something back to the way it was before
- the amount of matter an object contains relative to its volume
- incapable of being dissolved
- two or more objects that are put together and not easily separated
- the liquid that dissolves
- a way to measure how hot or cold something is
- molecule: one side of a molecule is more positively charged and the other side is more negatively charged.
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- bond: a special kind of connection between molecules.
- a change that cannot be undone or reversed.
- ability of an object to float on water
- the ability to dissolve
- the smallest particle of an element.
- tension: a net like pattern on the surface of water
- Anything that has weight and takes up space
15 Clues: the ability to dissolve • the liquid that dissolves • incapable of being dissolved • the smallest particle of an element. • ability of an object to float on water • a change that cannot be undone or reversed. • Anything that has weight and takes up space • a way to measure how hot or cold something is • to change something back to the way it was before • ...
Water. 2026-03-24
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- all of the water on Earth (under, above, or on the surface)
- water turns into water vapor and goes into the atmosphere
- when water moves through the atmosphere via jet streams
- when water vapor turns to water droplets in the form of clouds
- water's gaseous form
- water's ability to flow through narrow spaces without the help of gravity or evaporation
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- water is called this because of it's ability to dissolve many other substances
- water in it's solid form
- the chemical compound for water
- water's ability to stick to other objects
- water's ability to stick to itself
- water doesn't heat up quickly. this property of water is why water is used to regulate temperatures.
- cohesion causes a thin layer on water's surface to be formed. this is the name of it
- when water droplets fall from clouds and go back to earth's surface
- this is caused by a water molecules differing charges (the oxygen molecule has a negative charge. the 2 hydrogen molecules have positive charges.)
15 Clues: water's gaseous form • water in it's solid form • the chemical compound for water • water's ability to stick to itself • water's ability to stick to other objects • when water moves through the atmosphere via jet streams • water turns into water vapor and goes into the atmosphere • all of the water on Earth (under, above, or on the surface) • ...
camoris puzzle 2025-02-25
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- when a rock is holding a lot of water it is called..
- the part in the water cycle where water vapor goes into the clouds
- what is it called when water comes out plants
- what is it called when water goes into the ground
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- what does water do to turn into water vapor
- what is it called when water flows into a watershed
- water within layer of rock is called...
- what is sleet rain or snow called
8 Clues: what is sleet rain or snow called • water within layer of rock is called... • what does water do to turn into water vapor • what is it called when water comes out plants • what is it called when water goes into the ground • what is it called when water flows into a watershed • when a rock is holding a lot of water it is called.. • ...
Science Unit 3 Lesson 3 2026-03-05
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- process through which a gas changes into a liquid
- process through which a liquid changes into a gas
- forms from sediments that are pressed together in layers
- the movement of weathered material from one place to another
- remains or imprints of living things from the past
- slow process that breaks down materials into smaller pieces
- process of eroded soil and bits of rock being dropped off in another place
- continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and the air
- this fuels the water cycle
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- process during which precipitation collects into a larger body
- water in the form of gas
- this formed the Rocky Mountains
- formed by a volcano
- water that falls from clouds to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- this formed the Grand Canyon
- tiny bits of soil or rock that have been broken down and deposited
- condition of the sky and the air at a given place and time
17 Clues: formed by a volcano • water in the form of gas • this fuels the water cycle • this formed the Grand Canyon • this formed the Rocky Mountains • process through which a gas changes into a liquid • process through which a liquid changes into a gas • remains or imprints of living things from the past • forms from sediments that are pressed together in layers • ...
Science Vocabulary 2020-09-30
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- When water vapor changes into liquid precipitation Any form of water that falls from the sky
- Another name for groundwater
- Large amounts of water stored in the ground
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- Water locked in a state for a long time evaporation When water changes from liquid to gas
- Moving water from land into soil or rock
- Precipitation that is not in the ground
- Can be as small as a footprint
- Hydrolic Cycle
8 Clues: Hydrolic Cycle • Another name for groundwater • Can be as small as a footprint • Precipitation that is not in the ground • Moving water from land into soil or rock • Large amounts of water stored in the ground • Water locked in a state for a long time evaporation When water changes from liquid to gas • ...
2.1-2.2 Vocab Review 2021-09-28
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- is any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches the Earth's surface.
- something that stays constant.
- occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water.
- is a measure of the amount of water vapor in air.
- water moving between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere.
- the thin layer of gas that surrounds the planet.
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- is the percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
- the pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- the movement of air parallel to the Earth.
- the distance above sea level.
- any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again.
- the temperature at which condensations begins.
12 Clues: the distance above sea level. • something that stays constant. • the movement of air parallel to the Earth. • the temperature at which condensations begins. • the thin layer of gas that surrounds the planet. • is a measure of the amount of water vapor in air. • occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water. • ...
Tides 2022-10-07
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- The difference between high and low tides
- Happen when the sun,earth, & moon are at an angle
- The moon's gravity being used to pull on the ocean water
- The rise and fall of the levels of the ocean
- Dryer land, towars the coastline
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- Happen when the sun,earth,& moon are in a line
- Portion of the coastline with constantly changing tides
- Areas closer to the ocean
- The point in the cycle where the sea level is at its highest
- The point in the cycle where the sea level is at its lowest
10 Clues: Areas closer to the ocean • Dryer land, towars the coastline • The difference between high and low tides • The rise and fall of the levels of the ocean • Happen when the sun,earth,& moon are in a line • Happen when the sun,earth, & moon are at an angle • Portion of the coastline with constantly changing tides • The moon's gravity being used to pull on the ocean water • ...
angel.6grade review 2022-05-31
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- what is the most important organ it the human
- plants make____
- when u rub two things tougher
- what is one natural disaster in Florida
- when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot
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- what is a still type of stored energy
- what is mostly need for the water cycle
- what is the basic unit of movement
- Forces need to act upon an object to get it moving, or to change its_______
- what filters your blood
- the basic unit of life
11 Clues: plants make____ • the basic unit of life • what filters your blood • when u rub two things tougher • what is the basic unit of movement • what is a still type of stored energy • what is mostly need for the water cycle • what is one natural disaster in Florida • what is the most important organ it the human • when u have a pot of water what is need to make it hot • ...
Different Types of Industry in Canada 2016-04-29
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- Fish that feed and are caught near the surface
- The transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas without passing through the liquid phase.
- The city that had a water system failed in May,2000
- The farming of a aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants.
- Animals without backbones but with hard, protective shells.
- Commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore small independently owned boats.
- The process of taking water from a store(groundwater or river)to be used and return to store
- The process that moisture is carried though plants from roosts to small pores on the undersides of leaves. It changes to vapour and is erased to the atmosphere.
- Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor
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- The ways the waters moves from one store to the another. Water flows through the water cycle.
- The process of taking water from a store but the water won't be returned.
- water that storages underneath the soil
- A type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase
- Commercial fishing that is carried out farther from shore in larger company-owned boats.
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain,freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- Places in the world where water is stored.
- The change of water from its gaseous form (water vapour)into liquid water.
17 Clues: water that storages underneath the soil • Places in the world where water is stored. • Fish that feed and are caught near the surface • Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor • The city that had a water system failed in May,2000 • Animals without backbones but with hard, protective shells. • ...
7th Grade - Semester 1 Vocabulary Review 2022-12-27
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- Organism that breaks down dead material and recycles it.
- Liquid/Molten rock that forms a type of rock through cooling.
- Word that describes a process that is constant and continuous.
- Type of rock that is formed from cooled liquid rock.
- Process that producers use to "create" energy for a food chain.
- Metamorphic rock is formed under heat and _____.
- Relationship where two organisms benefit from each other.
- Type of rock that is formed in layers through compression.
- Layer of the earth where liquid/molten rock is.
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- Organism that only eats plants.
- Parts of an ecosystem that are non-living.
- Water changing from liquid to vapor form.
- Water that falls from the sky to earth's surface.
- All of the living and non-living factors in a certain area that interact with each other.
- Water moving through a plant and out pores in the leaves.
- Ultimate source for all energy on earth.
- Water seeping into the ground and finding a place to be stored there.
17 Clues: Organism that only eats plants. • Ultimate source for all energy on earth. • Water changing from liquid to vapor form. • Parts of an ecosystem that are non-living. • Layer of the earth where liquid/molten rock is. • Metamorphic rock is formed under heat and _____. • Water that falls from the sky to earth's surface. • Type of rock that is formed from cooled liquid rock. • ...
Food Production Methods 2024-07-21
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- A crucial element in the cycle that supports both plants and fish in aquaponics.
- Principles guiding right and wrong in farming practices.
- Aquatic animals raised in aquaponics systems.
- The practice of raising fish in controlled environments.
- Use of automatic systems to control aspects of aquaponics.
- Essential resource conserved in aquaponics.
- Type of farming avoiding synthetic chemicals.
- The process of reusing water in aquaponics systems to conserve resources.
- Farming practice focusing on long-term ecological balance.
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- A component in aquaponics that helps break down fish waste.
- Used in aquaponics for monitoring and maintaining system health.
- Grown in aquaponics systems, benefiting from nutrients provided by fish waste.
- Describes farming practices that maintain resources for future generations.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity, crucial for water quality in aquaponics.
- Often managed sustainably in advanced aquaponics systems.
- Growing plants without soil, often using nutrient-rich water.
- Local groups benefiting from aquaponics through fresh produce and education.
17 Clues: Essential resource conserved in aquaponics. • Aquatic animals raised in aquaponics systems. • Type of farming avoiding synthetic chemicals. • Principles guiding right and wrong in farming practices. • The practice of raising fish in controlled environments. • Often managed sustainably in advanced aquaponics systems. • ...
biogeochemical 2024-09-17
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- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earths oceans
- a colorless, orderless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- the chemical element of atomic number 15, a poisonous, combustible nonmetal
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- the process by which bacteria in soil
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a corless, odorless unreactive
- a colorless, odorless reactie gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8
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- the loss or removal of nitrogen or compounds
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures
- when anything solid turns into a gas without first becoming liquid
- water held underground in the soil or in pores
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms
- the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconvereted
- the action or process of precipitating a substance
17 Clues: the process by which bacteria in soil • the loss or removal of nitrogen or compounds • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • water held underground in the soil or in pores • water that collects on the surface of the ground • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata • the action or process of precipitating a substance • ...
The MASS-ter and command-AIR of Knowledge 2016-02-01
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- The transfer of heat
- The movements of the sea
- Colorado's mass
- Winter is coming.
- The front in which nothing happens.
- The ___ Of The Tiger
- Inches=Ruler as Wind Speed=???
- The Blue L on a weather map
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- The purple front
- The Red H on a weather map
- Texas's mass
- The Earth's blanket
- An intensified tropical depression
- The 8th Grade Water Cycle
- The defenses of the Eye
- Energy needed to change temperature by 1 degree
- Light and Steady Rain
- The atmosphere's lower half
- Inches=Ruler as Air Pressure=???
- The difference between wind speeds
20 Clues: Texas's mass • Colorado's mass • The purple front • Winter is coming. • The Earth's blanket • The transfer of heat • The ___ Of The Tiger • Light and Steady Rain • The defenses of the Eye • The movements of the sea • The 8th Grade Water Cycle • The Red H on a weather map • The atmosphere's lower half • The Blue L on a weather map • Inches=Ruler as Wind Speed=??? • ...
Justin Black 2015-01-08
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- Shows the direction the wind
- Prediction of the weather
- Scientist who study the weather
- Tells the temperature
- A big part of the winter cycle
- Has the most amount of daylight
- Measures precipitation
- A famous Leader
- Measures air pressure
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- Tornadoes form on it
- The weather starts to get warm
- The process of evaporation and transportation of water.
- Fewest hours of daylight
- Dark clouds gather
- The path earth takes
- A very harmful Storm
- satellites: Important for spotting hurricanes
- Changes day to day
- Days grow shorter
- Measures how fast the wind blows
20 Clues: A famous Leader • Days grow shorter • Dark clouds gather • Changes day to day • Tornadoes form on it • The path earth takes • A very harmful Storm • Tells the temperature • Measures air pressure • Measures precipitation • Fewest hours of daylight • Prediction of the weather • Shows the direction the wind • The weather starts to get warm • A big part of the winter cycle • ...
vocab 2021-09-30
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- an essential nutrient for animals/plants
- the envelope of gas surrounding the earth
- break down organic matter
- stack of thylakoids
- site of the Calvin Cycle
- automatically make their own food
- used to harvest light
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- where life exists
- eats only meat
- eats only plants
- total amount of water found on the Earth
- energy plant
- adenosine triphosphate
- takes place in the cytoplasm
- obtain energy by eating other organisms
- solar energy plant
- eats dead matter
- includes the rocks and minerals
- site of light dependent reactions
- eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: energy plant • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats dead matter • where life exists • solar energy plant • stack of thylakoids • used to harvest light • adenosine triphosphate • site of the Calvin Cycle • break down organic matter • eats both plants and meat • takes place in the cytoplasm • includes the rocks and minerals • automatically make their own food • ...
Sports Puzzle 2021-11-03
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- tee, par, whole in one
- kicking a ball and scoring goals
- volley,net,bump,set
- person who participates in sports
- boat, oar, water, paddle
- shooting hoops, dribbling
- bike, ride, cycle
- weights, squat, lift
- mat, meditate, sit
- boots, trail, mountains
- on your mark, get set, run
- person who watches sports
- ice, blades, spins, jumps
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- tackle, run, touchdown
- mat, floor, pin
- pitching, batting, homeruns
- racquet, ball, net, doubles
- bow, arrow, target
- pool, lanes, strokes
- snow skis, poles,boots
- tumbling, vault, parallel bars
- stick, puck, ice
- kicks, mats, uniform,
23 Clues: mat, floor, pin • stick, puck, ice • bike, ride, cycle • bow, arrow, target • mat, meditate, sit • volley,net,bump,set • pool, lanes, strokes • weights, squat, lift • kicks, mats, uniform, • tackle, run, touchdown • tee, par, whole in one • snow skis, poles,boots • boots, trail, mountains • boat, oar, water, paddle • shooting hoops, dribbling • person who watches sports • ...
End of Year Review 2022-06-13
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- wealthy landowners
- city state
- word for god in arabic
- used to support multi-story buildings
- brought water to cities
- rounded top of a building
- stories handed down through history that explain or give value to the unknown
- a person who practices islam
- belief in multiple gods
- cycle of life and death
- Copper+tin
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- working class
- method of communication with ancestors
- lead hebrews out of egypt
- persian war battle formation
- egyptian writing system
- deposits of fertile soil
- first greeks
- ones duty in life
- seasonal winds
20 Clues: city state • Copper+tin • first greeks • working class • seasonal winds • ones duty in life • wealthy landowners • word for god in arabic • egyptian writing system • brought water to cities • belief in multiple gods • cycle of life and death • deposits of fertile soil • lead hebrews out of egypt • rounded top of a building • persian war battle formation • a person who practices islam • ...
Olivia Taliano Crossword puzzle Hinduisim 2024-05-09
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- Cannot eat ___ or meat
- Preserves universe
- Celebration of spring using different colors
- The effects of thoughts and actions
- Rebirth in the Hindu religion
- Dot on head to represent religious belifes
- Hindus treat all things with a ________ manner
- All rivers are ____
- Taking off their _____ before entering temple
- Offerings to the Gods
- Location of 80% of hindu's
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- Destroyerc of obstacles
- Supreme essence
- Festival of lights
- Temples and _____ are in some Hindus homes
- Destroys universe
- Bathing in the ____ is sacred
- escape from the cycle
- Water is represented as _______
- Your duty to help society
20 Clues: Supreme essence • Destroys universe • Festival of lights • Preserves universe • All rivers are ____ • escape from the cycle • Offerings to the Gods • Cannot eat ___ or meat • Destroyerc of obstacles • Your duty to help society • Location of 80% of hindu's • Bathing in the ____ is sacred • Rebirth in the Hindu religion • Water is represented as _______ • The effects of thoughts and actions • ...
Spanish Diminutives 2024-04-13
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- Feline
- A feathered, flying animal
- Common vehicle
- One moon cycle
- A birthday treat
- A place where patients are treated
- A common sea creature
- Something you wear on your feet
- A flying vehicle
- A densely populated urban area
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- Two slices are used in a sandwich
- A place where cars drive
- Computer in your pocket
- A living organism on Earth
- A common Spanish food
- A soft round treat
- Tells time on your wrist
- Man's best friend
- The opposite of failure
- An in-land body of water
20 Clues: Feline • Common vehicle • One moon cycle • A birthday treat • A flying vehicle • Man's best friend • A soft round treat • A common Spanish food • A common sea creature • Computer in your pocket • The opposite of failure • A place where cars drive • Tells time on your wrist • An in-land body of water • A feathered, flying animal • A living organism on Earth • A densely populated urban area • ...
Crossword week 13 2024-04-12
Across
- Embryonic seed leaves
- Two seed leaves
- Transport of water and minerals
- Tubers
- Most common type of plant cell
- Dominant plant body is gametophyte
- Contains Xylem
- Stems
- External to vascular tissue
- Seed developed in chamber
- Protective outer covering
- Sporophyte is dominant stage of life cycle
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- Transport of minerals
- One seed leaf
- Outer primary cell wall and inner thick cell wall with lignan
- Site of pollination and fertilization
- Growth support
- Not vascular or Dermal
- Open channels that connect adjoining cells
- Internal to vascular tissue
20 Clues: Stems • Tubers • One seed leaf • Growth support • Contains Xylem • Two seed leaves • Transport of minerals • Embryonic seed leaves • Not vascular or Dermal • Seed developed in chamber • Protective outer covering • External to vascular tissue • Internal to vascular tissue • Most common type of plant cell • Transport of water and minerals • Dominant plant body is gametophyte • ...
Biology Unit 2 2024-10-07
Across
- Electron Transport Chain
- occurs in mitochondria
- site of photosynthesis
- reactions where O2 is present
- anything that has mass
- all soil and rock on Earth
- reactions where O2 is not present
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- used by plants to make energy
- breaks down biotic compounds
- all gases surrounding Earth
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- all living things on Earth
- eats other organisms for energy
- organism that can make its own food
- occurs when no oxygen is present
- occurs in cytoplasm
- all water on Earth
- used to capture light energy
- site of krebs cycle and ETC
- backbone of all macromolecules
20 Clues: all water on Earth • occurs in cytoplasm • occurs in mitochondria • site of photosynthesis • anything that has mass • Adenosine Triphosphate • Electron Transport Chain • all living things on Earth • all soil and rock on Earth • site of krebs cycle and ETC • all gases surrounding Earth • used to capture light energy • breaks down biotic compounds • reactions where O2 is present • ...
Photosynthesis (Garcia, Hilado, Bonghanoy) 2025-01-22
Across
- Energy from sunlight.
- Simple cells, some photosynthetic.
- Green pigment that absorbs light.
- Cycle Light-independent reaction making glucose.
- Aquatic organisms with chlorophyll.
- Simple sugar unit.
- Sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- hairs Absorb water and nutrients from soil.
- Wavelengths of light perceived visually.
- Energy source for photosynthesis.
Down
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Leaf pores for gas exchange.
- Site of light-dependent reactions.
- Process of converting light into food.
- Particles that carry energy.
- Organisms that perform photosynthesis.
- Stored energy in molecules.
- Breaks down glucose for energy (ATP).
- Specialized cell structure.
- Light bounced off surfaces.
20 Clues: Simple sugar unit. • Energy from sunlight. • Stored energy in molecules. • Specialized cell structure. • Light bounced off surfaces. • Leaf pores for gas exchange. • Particles that carry energy. • Green pigment that absorbs light. • Energy source for photosynthesis. • Simple cells, some photosynthetic. • Site of light-dependent reactions. • Aquatic organisms with chlorophyll. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2013-11-28
Across
- An intrusive igneous rock
- Rock particles deposited somewhere
- The endless change that rocks undergo
- A black sedimentary rock
- Water in soils that contains dissolved chemicals
- A use of limestone
Down
- Chemical substances which rocks are made out of
- Physical and chemical breaking down of rocks
- The type of rock that is changed by heat and pressure
- An extrusive igneous rock
- Rock particles carried away and deposited somewhere by wind, ice or water
11 Clues: A use of limestone • A black sedimentary rock • An intrusive igneous rock • An extrusive igneous rock • Rock particles deposited somewhere • The endless change that rocks undergo • Physical and chemical breaking down of rocks • Chemical substances which rocks are made out of • Water in soils that contains dissolved chemicals • ...
Weather 2014-11-18
5 Clues: When water falls from the sky. • The water cycle is also called the _____ cycle. • When water is heated and changes from liquid to vapor. • When water gathers together in one place, like in a lake. • When water cools and changes from vapor to liquid in clouds.
Final Exam Crossword 2018-11-28
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- plants do this to water only when their water potential is lower than that of the soil
- drought induces this type of root growth
- these cells sense gravity
- this plant has leaves with salt crystals
- pathogen that eats plant once it is dead
- pathogen that eats plant alive
- the type of stress exerted by nonliving factors
- hormone involved in the triple response
- this closes due to induction by ABA and loss of turgor pressure
- the precursor of this hormone is tryptophan
- a plant that is adapted to life in dry conditions, an example being a succulent
- a type of plant that can handle extreme dessication
- carbon is stored as this in the short-term
- tolerance of transitory stress
- Blue light photoreceptors that mediate phototropism responses
- in this type of plant, stomata only open at night
- this protein is quickly replaced in response to light stress in tolerant plants
- senses water deficit
- the plant's fitness to cope with an unfavorable condition
- in response to high temperatures, membranes increase their number of this kind of fat
- this type of plant contains specialized cells called bundle sheath cells where the Calvin Cycle occurs
Down
- the type of stress exerted by living factors
- the name of the cycle that allows the flow of electrons to continue and sets up a pH gradient
- water stress promotes root growth, but suppresses this growth
- permanent modifications that assist in survival of stressful environmental conditions
- plant that can grow in soil with increased salinity
- ions have this kind of effect on plants in high salt concentrations
- this is caused by water stress; the vacuole contracts, turgor pressure decreases, and cells become flaccid
- the type of cells where ABA is synthesized
- the biosynthesis of this enzyme is induced by UV light
- carry out harmless dissipation of excess excitation energy as heat
- this hormone promotes shoot growth, growth of lateral shoot meristems, and cell culture growth
- this enzyme binds to the thylakoid membrane only in high light
- this regulates the localization of the VDE enzyme
- consist of cross-linking glycans
- this, along with LEA proteins, protects proteins during water deficit
- high temperatures cause proteins to undergo this process
- these are chaperones that prevent misfolding and precipitation of other proteins
- these mutants are ABA deficient and lose water rapidly
- photorespiration occurs in this type of plant
- cellulose synthase molecules create this structure
- this is composed of cutin and wax; it creates a hydrophobic barrier for plants
42 Clues: senses water deficit • these cells sense gravity • pathogen that eats plant alive • tolerance of transitory stress • consist of cross-linking glycans • hormone involved in the triple response • drought induces this type of root growth • this plant has leaves with salt crystals • pathogen that eats plant once it is dead • the type of cells where ABA is synthesized • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-09
Across
- the sphere that rocks and minerals are classified
- magma that flows onto Earth's surface
- when gas changes into a liquid
- plants release water vapor through their leaves
- the sphere that birds fly in
- when sediments are cemented and compacted together
- breaks down rocks into little pieces
Down
- the process that transports through a continuous cycle
- moisture falls from clouds
- liquid changes into a gas
- the sphere that the water you drink is from
- the process that moves large amounts of the Earth
- forms when magma cools and crystallizes
- the sphere that living things are contained
- forms when high pressure and temperatures change rocks
15 Clues: liquid changes into a gas • moisture falls from clouds • the sphere that birds fly in • when gas changes into a liquid • breaks down rocks into little pieces • magma that flows onto Earth's surface • forms when magma cools and crystallizes • the sphere that the water you drink is from • the sphere that living things are contained • ...
LATIN ROOTS PRACTICE 2023-04-17
Across
- Light
- Five
- Kill/Cut
- Write
- Half
- Ten/Tenth
- Apart
- Sound
- Three
- One Hundred
- True/Truth
- Four
- Holy/Sacred
- Previous/Earlier
- Not/Opposite/Without
- Place
- To Please
- Many, Much, More
- Hand
- Foot
Down
- Name
- Believe
- Above/Beyond/Over
- One
- Circle
- About/Around
- Around/Ring
- Seven
- Two
- Fear
- Stand/Hold
- Six
- Outside
- All/Every/Whole
- Rest
- Water
- The Study Of
- Mind/Spirit
- Host/Guest
- Down/Away/Remove
- Eight
41 Clues: One • Two • Six • Name • Five • Fear • Half • Four • Rest • Hand • Foot • Light • Seven • Write • Apart • Sound • Three • Water • Place • Eight • Circle • Believe • Outside • Kill/Cut • Ten/Tenth • To Please • Stand/Hold • True/Truth • Host/Guest • Around/Ring • One Hundred • Holy/Sacred • Mind/Spirit • About/Around • The Study Of • All/Every/Whole • Previous/Earlier • Many, Much, More • Down/Away/Remove • Above/Beyond/Over • Not/Opposite/Without
Cellular Energy 2022-05-26
Across
- place where photosynthesis takes place
- adenosine triphosphate
- adenosine diphosphate
- makes plants green
- organisms combine oxygen with foodstuffs to make energy
- produces color
- citrus acid cycle
- sugar
- fluid of the chloroplast
- series of protein complexes
- breaks down glucose and makes energy
- can be converted to thermal energy
Down
- without oxygen
- turns CO2 into sugar
- occur in the presence in sunlight
- chemical breakdown, ex. process of making alcohol
- sacs inside a chloroplast
- with oxygen
- living thing
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
20 Clues: sugar • with oxygen • living thing • without oxygen • produces color • citrus acid cycle • makes plants green • turns CO2 into sugar • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • fluid of the chloroplast • sacs inside a chloroplast • series of protein complexes • occur in the presence in sunlight • can be converted to thermal energy • breaks down glucose and makes energy • ...
water craft terms 2025-09-25
Across
- thing on boat for stability
- direction the wind is going
- top most part of the ship
- right side of boat facing forward
- bottom fin of the boat
- tail of boat
- powerful steering maneuver
- plastic thing that holds rope
- cycle of circular movement
Down
- canoe crossbar
- city access to river
- front most part of ship
- flat blade
- canoe cross piece
- main structure
- fast bumpy current
- pocket of slower often backwards water
- barrier between compartments in ships
- vertical surface at the stern
- left side of boat facing forward
20 Clues: flat blade • tail of boat • canoe crossbar • main structure • canoe cross piece • fast bumpy current • city access to river • bottom fin of the boat • front most part of ship • top most part of the ship • powerful steering maneuver • cycle of circular movement • thing on boat for stability • direction the wind is going • vertical surface at the stern • plastic thing that holds rope • ...
Complete this for a bag of chips (use your notes) 2026-03-04
Across
- Greek word for "self"
- The Latin word for moon
- A tool used to look at small things
- The study of the stars
- Not safe
- To view before
- To not like
- Full of wonder
- Pertaining to or relating to water
- The study of animals
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- To carry across or between
- Greek word for "sleep"
- Without fear
- Prefix that means "too much"
- A cycle with one wheel
- Help in the past
- Not able to be believed
- Greek word for the number 8
- The condition of being false
- Full of color
20 Clues: Not safe • To not like • Without fear • Full of color • To view before • Full of wonder • Help in the past • The study of animals • Greek word for "self" • Greek word for "sleep" • The study of the stars • A cycle with one wheel • The Latin word for moon • Not able to be believed • To carry across or between • Greek word for the number 8 • Prefix that means "too much" • The condition of being false • ...
Mitochondria Cellular Respiration 2021-10-25
Across
- when electrons are moved across the thylakoid membrane
- a chemical bond linking phosphate group to another molecule, especially in ATP
- produces energy by breaking down glucose and other molecules
- inner mitochondrial membrane that preforms ETC
- acid cycle) when pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide and water
Down
- when glucose is broken into two molecules of Peruvian acid in the cytoplasm
- breaking down of carbohydrates in various ways
- product of fermentation
- process that requires oxygen
- process that does not require oxygen
10 Clues: product of fermentation • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • breaking down of carbohydrates in various ways • inner mitochondrial membrane that preforms ETC • when electrons are moved across the thylakoid membrane • produces energy by breaking down glucose and other molecules • ...
Biological Terms 2020-09-23
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- A plant that lives two or more years
- A plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years
- A plant that is limp because it doesn't have enough water
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
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- Refers to a plant that keeps their leaves
- A stage when a plant rests or grows very little
- A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture
- A plant that grows best in the spring and fall
- A part of biology that deals with plants
- Refers to a plant that loses their leaves
10 Clues: A plant that lives two or more years • A part of biology that deals with plants • Refers to a plant that keeps their leaves • Refers to a plant that loses their leaves • A plant that grows best in the spring and fall • A stage when a plant rests or grows very little • A plant that is swollen or filled with moisture • A plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-12
Across
- effect on living organisms and their nonliving environment due to human activity
- the total amount of matter dissolved in the the water from natural geologic sources from mining, sewage, urban runoff, industrial wastewater, or agricultural discharges
- Movement of water through air and land
- the ability to cause objects to change, move or work by applying heat
- when particles of one substance mix evenly into the particles of another substance
- to say something is true or correct
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- measure of the condition of water based on its characteristics
- a location in an environment where an organism lives
- the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water that is available for aquatic life
- the cloudiness of the water caused by suspended dirt, inorganic and organic matter, and microscopic organisms
- an educated guess
- information that supports or refutes a claim
- a measure of how well one set of data is related to another
- thinking about something in a logical way to form a conclusion or judgement
- information gathered from an experiment or observations
15 Clues: an educated guess • to say something is true or correct • Movement of water through air and land • information that supports or refutes a claim • a location in an environment where an organism lives • information gathered from an experiment or observations • a measure of how well one set of data is related to another • ...
water 2018-12-03
Across
- when you go to the store you buy a ______ of milk?
- what matter is water in a cup?
- is the smallest constituent unit of matter?
- where you treat your water.
- underground layer that's made of rocks and soli
- what matter is stem?
- very flammable gas.
- when water freezes it becomes?
Down
- plants make_____?
- in the olden days people would get their water from a _____?
- rock ans water are filled with water
- first to clean water?
- stuff we drink?
- about_____ present water in the earth.
- what do you do when you are thirsty?
15 Clues: stuff we drink? • plants make_____? • very flammable gas. • what matter is stem? • first to clean water? • where you treat your water. • what matter is water in a cup? • when water freezes it becomes? • rock ans water are filled with water • what do you do when you are thirsty? • about_____ present water in the earth. • is the smallest constituent unit of matter? • ...
Water 2018-12-06
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- Liquid water becoming a gas.
- Water underground that supplies springs ans wells.
- Water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers.
- Water moves slowly.
- Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water moves from the earth to the air and o the Earth again.
- A water source under the ground.
- Water as a gas in the air.
Down
- There are two hydrogen and one oxygen atom in this.
- 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.
- Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost).
- Water moves quickly.
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius.
- Water moving downward through openings in the soil.
- Atoms make it up.
15 Clues: Atoms make it up. • Water moves slowly. • Water moves quickly. • Water as a gas in the air. • Liquid water becoming a gas. • A water source under the ground. • Comes in rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius. • Water becoming a liquid (dew)or solid (frost). • 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius. • ...
