water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Cellular Respiration 2013-06-12
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- Makes up about the one percent of an average adult's total energy reserves
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- Third stage od aerobic respiration
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP without oxygen
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP with oxygen
- Where fermentation ends
- Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle
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- Electrons and hydrogen ions are tranferred from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2
- Digests lactose and ferment dairy products as yogurt
- Needed to start the cellular respiration
- Convey the carbon atoms within the acetyl group to the Krebs cycle
- Result fropm the Krebs cycle
- What is needed to start the aerobic pathway
- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol or ethanol
- Where oxygen accepts electrons at the end of electron transfer chains
- The produced energy
- Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle
20 Clues: The produced energy • Where fermentation ends • Result fropm the Krebs cycle • Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2 • Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Third stage od aerobic respiration • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Needed to start the cellular respiration • What is needed to start the aerobic pathway • ...
Cell Metabolism 1 - PoM 2021-02-06
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- deficiency=fatal enzymopathy
- site of oxidative phosphorylation
- 2W,enzyme,forms 2phosphoglycerate
- reaction type producing NADH+ in TCA
- NS damaged by Vitamin B1 deficiency
- second 6 carbon molecule in TCA cycle
- molecule of TCA before FADH is oxidised
- deficient in Beri Beri,co-factor of PDH complex
- 4 carbon molecule, step 7 of TCA cycle
- reaction type, oxaloacetate=>aspartate
- 2W,product of step4 glycolysis
- type of pathway synthesising DNA/cell membranes
- site of glucose-phosphate shuttle, not brain
- 2W, buffers demand for ATP
- insoluble dehydrogenase in TCA cycle
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- enolase acting on 2-phosphoglycerate
- 2W, shuttle in liver kidneys and heart
- amino acid entering TCA at fumerate
- macromolecule made from glucose-6-phosphate
- glucogenic amino acid entering TCA at pyruvate
- bond where energy from food is stored
- enzyme catalysing stage 3 glycolysis
- converted to a-ketoglutarate by transamination
- 5 carbon molecule TCA cycle
- effect where mutations decrease TCA activity
- intermediate product of alc. fermentation
- enzyme of TCA cycle that mutates in cancer
27 Clues: 2W, buffers demand for ATP • 5 carbon molecule TCA cycle • deficiency=fatal enzymopathy • 2W,product of step4 glycolysis • site of oxidative phosphorylation • 2W,enzyme,forms 2phosphoglycerate • amino acid entering TCA at fumerate • NS damaged by Vitamin B1 deficiency • enolase acting on 2-phosphoglycerate • enzyme catalysing stage 3 glycolysis • ...
Problem Solving Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Fourth stage cycle to approve implementation of the best solutions
- PDCA is not a process , so what is it ?
- Type of a problem that is set up intentionally
- Sixth step of problem solving
- Type of a problem that is continuously occurring
- How many steps we need to realize in efficient and clear problem solving ?
- Japanese thinking way that is standing for 3Gen principals Genba, Genbutsu & Genjitsu
- Second stage cycle to test potential solutions
- First step of problem solving
- First stage cycle to identify the problem
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- Last step of problem solving
- One of perspective of Narrow Down the problem in terms of "the scope of impact"
- Second step of problem solving
- Third step of problem solving
- Fourth step of problem solving
- Fifth step of problem solving
- Third stage cycle to study result
- Seventh step of problem solving
- The gap between what it should be and current situation
- Diagram tool to show cause-effect
20 Clues: Last step of problem solving • Third step of problem solving • Fifth step of problem solving • Sixth step of problem solving • First step of problem solving • Second step of problem solving • Fourth step of problem solving • Seventh step of problem solving • Third stage cycle to study result • Diagram tool to show cause-effect • PDCA is not a process , so what is it ? • ...
Earth Unit 2 2025-09-09
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- Cycle involving the movement of carbon through Earth systems
- Transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
- Liquid rock beneath Earth's surface
- Variant of an element with different numbers of neutrons
- Feedback that amplifies changes in a system
- Transfer of heat through direct contact
- Process of growth by gradual accumulation of layers
- Substance formed from two or more elements chemically combined
- Storage location in a cycle
- Cycle involving biological, geological, and chemical processes
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- Substance made of atoms of one type
- Feedback that reduces changes in a system
- Naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical composition
- Fraction of solar energy reflected by a surface
- Movement of heat by fluid motion
- Rock formed from the accumulation of sediment
- Cycle describing transformations of rock types
- Mass per unit volume
- Solid with a repeating atomic structure
- Rock changed by heat and pressure
- Rock formed from cooling lava or magma
- Unconsolidated particles of rock and mineral fragments
22 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Storage location in a cycle • Movement of heat by fluid motion • Rock changed by heat and pressure • Substance made of atoms of one type • Liquid rock beneath Earth's surface • Rock formed from cooling lava or magma • Transfer of heat through direct contact • Solid with a repeating atomic structure • Feedback that reduces changes in a system • ...
The Cell cycle 2025-12-11
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- Normal skin tissue
- Skin tissue with cancerous cells forming a tumor
- The cells DNA is replicated
- The longest phase of the Cell cycle
- During the cell cycle G1, S, G2, M phases
- Resting phase of cell cycle
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- fuse into large, interconnected networks
- The two copies of DNA are separated
- Divding Cytoplasm
- The first growth phase of the cell cycle
- is replicated during the synthesis phase
- The second growth phase of the cell cycle
12 Clues: Divding Cytoplasm • Normal skin tissue • The cells DNA is replicated • Resting phase of cell cycle • The two copies of DNA are separated • The longest phase of the Cell cycle • fuse into large, interconnected networks • The first growth phase of the cell cycle • is replicated during the synthesis phase • During the cell cycle G1, S, G2, M phases • ...
2A - Leah Whetzel 2021-04-19
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- this is when there are too many nutrients (nitrogen) in waterways, which makes oxygen less
- this is needed to transform nitrogen into a usable form for plants and animals
- this sphere includes all water on Earth
- gravity causes this to fall to Earth's surface when clouds become too heavy with liquid
- this can flow into waterways if too many people use it to grow plants
- animals release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when they exhale
- this process is when plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and change the carbon into carbohydrates
- liquid water from plant leaves changes to water vapor because of the Sun's heat
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- this cycle relies on the sun and gravity to move through and around Earth
- this sphere includes all living organisms, bacteria, and fungi
- this is the change from water liquid to water vapor due to the Sun's heat
- this is the largest reservoir of nitrogen
- this is the largest reservoir of carbon
- this element is needed for plants and animals to make proteins, amino acids and DNA
- magma is part of which sphere
- occurs when water vapor turns into liquid water because of the cold atmosphere
- these contain carbon, so when burned, they add carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- this and bacteria break the nitrogen gas bonds so that nitrogen can bond to other elements
- this term is when nitrogen is changed by bacteria to allow for plants to consume the nitrogen
19 Clues: magma is part of which sphere • this is the largest reservoir of carbon • this sphere includes all water on Earth • this is the largest reservoir of nitrogen • this sphere includes all living organisms, bacteria, and fungi • animals release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when they exhale • this can flow into waterways if too many people use it to grow plants • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-09-30
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- The color of chlorophyll a and b
- The ATP ______ is the enzyme used to make ATP
- This gas is taken in by the plant in photosynthesis to make glucose
- ATP is made from this and Phosphate added together
- The reaction that uses sunlight in photosynthesis
- what is made in the light reactions and when used up is NADP+
- The fluid of the chloroplast where the calvin cycle happens
- this is made from photosynthesis and is important for us to breathe
- The cycle of photosynthesis that uses what is made in the light reactions
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- The sugar that is made through photosynthesis
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- This is used in the light reactions to provide H and O
- The energy made from ATP synthase
- This gas is used to create a gradient that allows ATP to be made with the ATP synthase
- The place where the light reactions happen in the chloroplast
15 Clues: The color of chlorophyll a and b • The energy made from ATP synthase • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • The sugar that is made through photosynthesis • The ATP ______ is the enzyme used to make ATP • The reaction that uses sunlight in photosynthesis • ATP is made from this and Phosphate added together • This is used in the light reactions to provide H and O • ...
Cellular Respiration 2016-01-06
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- first set or reactions in cellular respiration
- said to be glycolysis
- obtaining energy from food
- electron carrier also called nicotinamide adenine dinucleatide
- carries electrons to the electron transport chain
- compound that cells use to store and release energy
- to bring together as a whole
- a unit of energy of 1,000 calories
- inner most compartment of the mitoochondrion and the site of krebs cycle reactions
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- citric acid is broken down into a 4carbon molecule more carbon dioxide is released and electrons are transferred to energy carriers
- autotrophs use the energy of sunlight to produce high energy carbohydrates that can be used as food
- the combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- named after Hans Krebs
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
15 Clues: said to be glycolysis • named after Hans Krebs • obtaining energy from food • to bring together as a whole • a unit of energy of 1,000 calories • first set or reactions in cellular respiration • carries electrons to the electron transport chain • the combined process of this pathway and glycolysis • compound that cells use to store and release energy • ...
PSSA Review 2024-09-24
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- A device used to identify plants and animals.
- The cycle that explains the relationship between the different rock types.
- The process where liquid turns to gas.
- Living things that can create their own form of energy.
- The layers of soil within the ground.
- A living thing that eats other plants/animals to retrieve energy.
- Being able to maintain a specific rate or level.
- The cycle in which nitrogen is converted into several chemical forms.
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- The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere.
- The process of how trade, technology, and services have connected the world.
- A resource that can continually replenish causing an endless supply.
- The balance of humans and other living things.
- A scientific procedure consisting of observations and data to test a hypothesis.
- Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds.
- A group of people that live together in one place or have the same interests.
15 Clues: The layers of soil within the ground. • The process where liquid turns to gas. • A device used to identify plants and animals. • The balance of humans and other living things. • Being able to maintain a specific rate or level. • The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere. • Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds. • ...
Climate, Aquatic and Tropical Biomes 2022-09-01
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- Biome that is delineated by its salinity
- a Portuguese Man o' War is adapted to the ___.
- Central American, unique mating call
- Aquatic ecosystem that has "brackish" waters.
- fossilized tube worm segments.
- descent with modification over time
- Trade winds are created as a result
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- found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S.
- All waters return here in the hydrologic cycle
- this is an example of a standing water biome.
- trees evaporative water loss from plants
- found on the eastern side of a mountain range.
- species evolved from an ancestor in the area
- is what causes our distinguishable seasons.
- Equatorial latitudes receive the most solar___.
- Endangered animal in the Everglades.
- the organisms that create coral reef formations
- Southern hemisphere is ____ during the Dec. solstice.
18 Clues: fossilized tube worm segments. • descent with modification over time • Trade winds are created as a result • Central American, unique mating call • Endangered animal in the Everglades. • found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S. • Biome that is delineated by its salinity • trees evaporative water loss from plants • is what causes our distinguishable seasons. • ...
The Cells Processes 2013-11-20
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- The last stage of the cell cycle.
- The first phase of mitosis.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C.
- Another name for energy in the respiration equation.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T.
- A process a cell uses to make energy without oxygen.
- In the photosynthesis equation, what word is above the arrow?
- Stem cells use __________ to change.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A.
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- A stage of the cell cycle that has phases.
- The process in which cells transfer oxygen to energy.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G.
- Cells undergo a sequence of events to split, called the cell _____.
- How do plants obtain food?
- _____ is found in chromatin.
- The third phase of mitosis.
- An animal that cannot make its own food.
- The phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell.
- The stage of the cell cycle where the nuclear membrane dissolves.
- The phase of mitosis where the cell splits.
20 Clues: How do plants obtain food? • The first phase of mitosis. • The third phase of mitosis. • _____ is found in chromatin. • The last stage of the cell cycle. • Stem cells use __________ to change. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A. • ...
AGR2BAA crossword 2017-08-13
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- compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis
- (two words)the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid
- a common disaccharide
- The starting and ending molecule of the TCA cycle
- inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate
- (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic
- Enzyme that catalyses the first step of glycolysis
- (two words) The place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
- A molecule that enzyme acts on
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- major substrate for gluconeogenesis in ruminants
- (two words)enzyme that catalyses the first step of the TCA cycle
- A molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme
- (two words) The enzyme that catalyses the first step of gluconeogenesis
- (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs
- net yield of ATP produced by TCA cycle from one acetyl-CoA molecule
- (two words) What is overall three-dimensional shape of protein refers to
- the reduced form of electron carrier nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- net yield of ATP from glycolysis
- the most abundant sugar polymer in the world
- the energy currency for cellular processes
20 Clues: a common disaccharide • A molecule that enzyme acts on • net yield of ATP from glycolysis • inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate • compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis • the energy currency for cellular processes • (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic • (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs • the most abundant sugar polymer in the world • ...
AGR2BAA crossword 2017-08-13
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- compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis
- major substrate for gluconeogenesis in ruminants
- A molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme
- (two words) What is overall three-dimensional shape of protein refers to
- (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic
- the energy currency for cellular processes
- a common disaccharide
- A molecule that enzyme acts on
- inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate
- (two words) The place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
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- The starting and ending molecule of the TCA cycle
- (two words) The enzyme that catalyses the first step of gluconeogenesis
- (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs
- the most abundant sugar polymer in the world
- (two words)the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid
- (two words)enzyme that catalyses the first step of the TCA cycle
- net yield of ATP produced by TCA cycle from one acetyl-CoA molecule
- the reduced form of electron carrier nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- Enzyme that catalyses the first step of glycolysis
- net yield of ATP from glycolysis
20 Clues: a common disaccharide • A molecule that enzyme acts on • net yield of ATP from glycolysis • inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate • compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis • the energy currency for cellular processes • (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic • (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs • the most abundant sugar polymer in the world • ...
the cell cycle and mitosis 2024-11-15
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- another name for mitosis
- cycle another name for cell-division cycle
- the phase when chromatids are pulled apart at the centromere
- phase The period when the cell is actively dividing
- the last phase to mitosis
- This phase involves synthesis that makes cell division possibleMI
- the first growth phase
- the cell cycle does occur in this type of cell
- in the prophase this thing no longer becomes visible
- the phase when the chromosomes move towards the equatorial plate
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- this disappears during the telophase
- the division of the cytoplasm
- the phase when the nuclear membrane disappears
- the DNA replication phase
- the thing cell structures are made of in G1
- the cell cycle does not occur in this type of cel
- where cells go to no longer divide
- the phase when the cell is not actively dividing
- what type of cell does cytokinesis create a cell plate
- this forms at the opposite poles of cells
20 Clues: the first growth phase • another name for mitosis • the DNA replication phase • the last phase to mitosis • the division of the cytoplasm • where cells go to no longer divide • this disappears during the telophase • this forms at the opposite poles of cells • the thing cell structures are made of in G1 • cycle another name for cell-division cycle • ...
FRESH WATER 2021-02-06
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- Smaller streams and rivers (tiny rivers) that feed into a large river or lake are called
- What kind of plants show you that you are in a bog?
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- What is an example of a solid form of water?
- What is the next stage after EVAPORATION in the water cycle?
- What kind of plants show you that you are in a swamp?
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- What is it called when plants give off water vapor as a waste product?
- Where is most of the freshwater found on Earth
- What is a liquid form of saltwater?
- Water from rain and melting snow that flows over the ground and into streams and storm drains.
- 97% of Earth's water is __________ water.
11 Clues: What is a liquid form of saltwater? • 97% of Earth's water is __________ water. • What is an example of a solid form of water? • Where is most of the freshwater found on Earth • What kind of plants show you that you are in a bog? • What kind of plants show you that you are in a swamp? • What is the next stage after EVAPORATION in the water cycle? • ...
Hydropower 2022-04-01
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- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- We can build a _____ across a river to control the flow of water.
- When water turns into a gas it is called _______.
- ________ is a device that uses the energy of some fluids, eg. water, steam or air.
- The movement of water between the Earth and the clouds is called the ________.
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- The water cycle will keep water moving on the Earth; we call hydropower a ____ energy source.
- The force that moves water from high ground to lower ground is _______.
- In a hydropower plant, the water flows through a tube called ______.
- Hydro means _____.
9 Clues: Hydro means _____. • When water turns into a gas it is called _______. • We can build a _____ across a river to control the flow of water. • A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • In a hydropower plant, the water flows through a tube called ______. • The force that moves water from high ground to lower ground is _______. • ...
Unit 2 Energy in Africa 2024-09-10
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- an energy storage carbohydrate (polysaccharide) found in plants
- a consumer that only eats producers (plants)
- also called the Calvin Cycle; second stage of photosynthesis that does NOT require solar energy (energy stored in ATP and NADPH is used to produce simple sugars from carbon dioxide)
- a consumer that eats both producers (plants) and consumers (animals)
- two-step process that follows glycolysis if oxygen is available, which takes place in the mitochondria of the cell
- the most important biological molecule that supplies energy to the cell (the bond in ATP is broken and reformed as needed to power cellular processes)
- acid the monomer of a protein
- process that converts the chemical energy in nutrients to chemical energy stored in ATP
- acid the monomer/component of a lipid
- light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather/collect the sun’s energy
- first stage of photosynthesis that requires solar energy (the solar energy is used to split water molecules and oxygen is released; ATP and NADPH-are produced)
- stack of thylakoids
- to alter or change the shape of a protein/enzyme and make it non-functional
- the overall process by which solar energy (sunlight) is used to chemically convert water and carbon dioxide into chemical energy stored in simple sugars (such as glucose); occurs in the chloroplast
- a protein that catalyzes and speeds up a biochemical reaction in living organisms (ex. Amylase)
- second stage of aerobic respiration; series of chemical reactions ending with hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water (***most of the energy storing ATP molecules is formed during this part of the cycle***)
- the organelle that is only in plant cells, contains chlorophyll which gives the plant its green color, where photosynthesis takes place
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- microscopic pores on the underside of the leaf where CO¬2 enters and O2 and water vapor exit
- a heterotroph that decomposes organic material and returns nutrients to the soil, water, and air (aka decomposer); obtains energy from detritus (nonliving organic matter)
- first stage of aerobic respiration; the pyruvic acid formed in glycolysis travels to the mitochondria and is broken down in a cycle of chemical reactions, releasing carbon dioxide, water, energy (ATP), and NADH and FADH¬2 (electron carriers)
- a structural carbohydrate (polysaccharide) found in the cell wall of plants
- 2nd trophic level; consists of organisms that eat green plants
- occurs in muscle tissues when O2 is not available; pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is broken down to lactic acid and an ATP
- occurs in yeasts and some bacteria; pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is broken down to produce alcohol, carbon dioxide, and an ATP
- a large group of atoms bonded together
- the monomer of a carbohydrate
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction (lowers the activation energy)
- represents many interconnected food chains describing the various paths that energy takes through an ecosystem
- process that follows glycolysis if no oxygen is available, which takes place in the cytoplasm (allows glycolysis to continue making ATP)
- the monomer of nucleic acids
- the process of using a hydrogen ion gradient to produce ATP
- gel-filled space inside the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoids; where Calvin Cycle (light independent reaction) occurs
- macromolecule that is composed of amino acids and involved in almost all cell activities. (ex. Hemoglobin)
- macromolecule composed of a glycerol head and fatty acid tail; used for long-term energy storage (ex. Fats)
- 1st trophic level; an organism that produces its own food from the sun (aka autotrophs)
- macromolecule that is composed of simple sugars and is a source of fuel for cell respiration. (ex. Glucose)
- each level in the transfer of energy through an ecosystem
- membranous sacs that contain chlorophyll; where the light dependent reactions take place
- first stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the cytoplasm and does not need oxygen; a glucose molecule is broken down into pyruvic acid molecules, a net gain of 2 ATP molecules, and 2 NADH (electron carrier)
- an organism that obtains it energy from other organisms (cannot make its own food); aka consumers
- a consumer that eats primary consumers (animals)
- molecules that contain carbon
- high energy electron carrier that will provide H+ ions and electrons to build glucose in the Calvin cycle
- acids macromolecules that store and transport genetic information; composed of nucleotides (ex. DNA and RNA)
- the simplest path that energy takes through an ecosystem
45 Clues: stack of thylakoids • the monomer of nucleic acids • the monomer of a carbohydrate • acid the monomer of a protein • molecules that contain carbon • acid the monomer/component of a lipid • a large group of atoms bonded together • a consumer that only eats producers (plants) • a consumer that eats primary consumers (animals) • ...
Class 10 - Geography - Chapter 3 - Water Resources 2022-11-01
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- Underground tanks seen in Rajasthan to store rainwater for drinking is called _____
- In the 11th Century, _____ Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes of its time was built.
- All water moves within the _____ cycle
- In _____, a 200-year-old system of tapping stream and spring water by using bamboo pipes, is prevalent.
- barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment.
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- water _____ is caused by over-exploitation
- water is a _____ resource
- Sardar Sarovar Dam is built across the _____ River in Gujarat.
- Major source of fresh water in India is _____ water
- In the first century B.C., Sringaverapura near Allahabad had sophisticated water harvesting system channelling the flood water of the river _____.
10 Clues: water is a _____ resource • All water moves within the _____ cycle • water _____ is caused by over-exploitation • Major source of fresh water in India is _____ water • Sardar Sarovar Dam is built across the _____ River in Gujarat. • Underground tanks seen in Rajasthan to store rainwater for drinking is called _____ • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-06-12
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- Result fropm the Krebs cycle
- Where oxygen accepts electrons at the end of electron transfer chains
- Third stage od aerobic respiration
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP without oxygen
- Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2
- Where fermentation ends
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP with oxygen
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- Makes up about the one percent of an average adult's total energy reserves
- Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle
- Needed to start the cellular respiration
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- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol or ethanol
- The produced energy
- Convey the carbon atoms within the acetyl group to the Krebs cycle
- Digests lactose and ferment dairy products as yogurt
- Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle
- Electrons and hydrogen ions are tranferred from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- What is needed to start the aerobic pathway
20 Clues: The produced energy • Where fermentation ends • Result fropm the Krebs cycle • Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2 • Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Third stage od aerobic respiration • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Needed to start the cellular respiration • What is needed to start the aerobic pathway • ...
Ladybug Review 2021-05-19
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- Ladybugs are brightly coloured to warn predators that they taste ___.
- Ladybugs were discovered in Europe and ___.
- Ladybugs weigh as much as a ___.
- What is the first stage of the life cycle?
- What is the common colour of a ladybug?
- What is another name for a ladybug?
- How many spots does the common ladybug have?
- Are baby ladybugs hard or soft?
- What is the fourth stage of the life cycle?
- What colour are ladybug larvae?
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- What is the third stage of the life cycle?
- Ladybugs can have dots,___ or nothing.
- What colour are ladybug eggs?
- What do ladybugs eat?
- Who is their predator?
- What do ladybugs do when they feel threatened?
- Which body part do they release the smelly liquid from?
- Why do ladybugs lay eggs with no babies?
- In some cultures, what do ladybugs mean?
- Ladybugs hibernate under a ___.
- What is the second stage of the life cycle?
21 Clues: What do ladybugs eat? • Who is their predator? • What colour are ladybug eggs? • Are baby ladybugs hard or soft? • Ladybugs hibernate under a ___. • What colour are ladybug larvae? • Ladybugs weigh as much as a ___. • What is another name for a ladybug? • Ladybugs can have dots,___ or nothing. • What is the common colour of a ladybug? • Why do ladybugs lay eggs with no babies? • ...
Water Cycle 2021-02-18
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- The water from lakes,seas and oceans get heated by the sun and changes into water vapours is called?
- The change of vapour back into water on cooling is called?
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- the evaporation of water into atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called?
- The rain water fills up rivers,lakes, seas and cycle goes on continuously in nature. This is called?
4 Clues: The change of vapour back into water on cooling is called? • the evaporation of water into atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called? • The water from lakes,seas and oceans get heated by the sun and changes into water vapours is called? • The rain water fills up rivers,lakes, seas and cycle goes on continuously in nature. This is called?
Water Cycle 2021-02-19
4 Clues: process of water making clouds • process of formation of rain and snow • process of water vapours going into atmosphere from plants • process by which water from water bodies evaporates by sunlight
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6 Clues: off energy • that falls to earth • waterthat falls from a mountain • water changes to a liquid to a gas • colletion of water on earths surface • water vapor changes from a gas to liquid as it cools the clouds
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4 Clues: comes to lakes rivers and oceans again • heats up water and becomes water vapour • vapour turns into water droplets then clouds • become too heavy and start pooring rain or snow
Water Cycle 2025-03-19
4 Clues: something that gives us air • something that's white in the sky • something that you drink out of the tap • something that's really tall with trees, grass
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Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- moving a rock to a different place
- a slow process by which old rocks are recycled into new rocks
- layers of rock
- underground melted rock
- cooled magma forming into rock
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- broken down rock pressed together
- solid mixture of minerals and organic matter
- removal or nutrients in soil due to water passing through the soil
- rocks, minerals, air, water, and humus mixed to form this
- sedimentary with pressure and heat
- upperground melted rock
11 Clues: layers of rock • upperground melted rock • underground melted rock • cooled magma forming into rock • broken down rock pressed together • moving a rock to a different place • sedimentary with pressure and heat • solid mixture of minerals and organic matter • rocks, minerals, air, water, and humus mixed to form this • ...
VOCAB REVIEW 2016-02-25
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- separate from the drainage basin of another by a imaginary line
- basin: land area that contributes water to a river system
- pattern: commonly encountered drainage pattern
- maximum load
- tangled networks
- level: most streams is global sea level
- when streams diverge from a central area likes pokes from the hub of a wheel
- loop-like bend in a stream channel
- the rate of rainfall exceeds earth's ability to absorb
- maximum particle size
- and corner frequency
- velocity: frictional force combined with the buoyant force exactly balance the gravitational force
- gen. term for sediment deposited by streams
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- load: fine particles suspended in water
- pattern: a rectangular pattern in which tributary streams are nearly parallel to one another
- load: streams carry dissolved substances
- cycle: unending circulation of H2O
- pattern: exhibits many right angle bends
- flat area about level with top of the channel
- absorbed by plants, which the release it into the atmosphere
- slow flow
- process by which liquid water changer into water vapour
- fast flow
- load: course particles move along streambed
- leaping movement of sand
- quantity of water passing by a point on the steamboat
- place where the ground slopes up/down
- bank:river cliff
- bars:arcuate deposit of sand along the in inside of bend
29 Clues: slow flow • fast flow • maximum load • tangled networks • bank:river cliff • and corner frequency • maximum particle size • leaping movement of sand • cycle: unending circulation of H2O • loop-like bend in a stream channel • place where the ground slopes up/down • load: fine particles suspended in water • level: most streams is global sea level • load: streams carry dissolved substances • ...
ROCK CYCLE 2022-04-13
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- when rocks settle in a new place
- when something is broken by the environment
- Compact sediments
- Cold Magma
- Acronym for weathering, erosion, deposition
- lava gives off _______
- high heat and pressure
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- when something is broken by weather or water
- when magma is _______ it becomes rock
- if you put enough _______and heat on coal it becomes diamond
- above surface magma
- small fractions of rock
- liquid rock
- _______ Cycle
- when rocks _______ they become magma
15 Clues: Cold Magma • liquid rock • _______ Cycle • Compact sediments • above surface magma • lava gives off _______ • high heat and pressure • small fractions of rock • when rocks settle in a new place • when rocks _______ they become magma • when magma is _______ it becomes rock • when something is broken by the environment • Acronym for weathering, erosion, deposition • ...
Photosynthesis Process 2023-09-08
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- Substrate needs for photosynthesis
- Cycle name of dark reaction photosynthesis
- Organisms can do photosynthesis process
- Enzyme that role for dark reaction
- Pigment absorb light energy
- Energy used for photosynthesis process
- Second process of dark reaction cycles
- Product of photosynthesis process
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- Organelle place for photosynthesis process
- Tissue of plant, place most photosynthesis process
- Spectrum color 700nm of wavelenght
- Build complex molecules from simple molecules
- Liquid inside chloroplast
- Light energy unit
- Stalk of thylakoid
15 Clues: Light energy unit • Stalk of thylakoid • Liquid inside chloroplast • Pigment absorb light energy • Product of photosynthesis process • Spectrum color 700nm of wavelenght • Substrate needs for photosynthesis • Enzyme that role for dark reaction • Energy used for photosynthesis process • Second process of dark reaction cycles • Organisms can do photosynthesis process • ...
Earth Systems 2024-02-21
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- A period of time that is 24 hours long and that includes daytime and nighttime.
- What state of matter is a waterdrop when it evaporates.
- Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, or snow
- All of the rocks, minerals, and ground that are found on and in Earth.
- When water evaporates, what does it turn into?
- any natural force in the Universe that draws one mass towards another.
- The part of Earth’s ecosystem that contains all the water.
- All of the living organisms on earth, including all plants and animals.
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- The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere.
- A cold, closed bottle of water is left in the sun. Water forms on the outside of the bottle. This is an example of.
- A very large area of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley or over a wide area of land.
- The path that Earth follows around the Sun.
- The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas (heat).
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
- Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travel to the ocean.
15 Clues: The path that Earth follows around the Sun. • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • When water evaporates, what does it turn into? • What state of matter is a waterdrop when it evaporates. • The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere. • The part of Earth’s ecosystem that contains all the water. • ...
atmosphere 2 2022-04-21
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- rotating low-pressure weather system that has organized thunderstorms but no fronts
- something with the most widespread influence or acceptance at the present time
- a narrow variable band of very strong predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth
- the atmospheric temperature (varying according to pressure and humidity) below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form
- Not moving; not appearing to move; stable; fixed
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- a weather phenomenon defined as a large-scale circulation of winds around a central region of high atmospheric pressure
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- the amount of water vapor present in air expressed as a percentage
- the concentration of water vapor present in the air
- a transition zone between two different air masses at the Earth's surface
15 Clues: Not moving; not appearing to move; stable; fixed • the concentration of water vapor present in the air • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order • the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor • ...
Region of Peel's Water 2013-11-29
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- ______ Activated Carbon is used to filter out the dirt that is suspended in the water
- Water that leaves our water treatment facility is safe for ________
- ________is added to our drinking water to help build strong teeth and dental hygiene
- Waste water is first past through a copper _______ when it arrives at the waste water treatment facility
- When water falls from clouds
- _____ and snow are examples of precipitation
- The aeration tank pumps oxygen into the water to help the friendly ________ breakdown any remaining scum or sludge
- ________ is converted to Ozone at the water treatment facility
- The process the Region of Peel uses to filter water is called _________
- There is a screen at the mouth of the _______ pipe in the lake to keep out larger objects
- The Membrane Filter is cleaned by __________, where water is pumped backwards through the filters
- In some parts of Caledon people get their drinking water from _________
- Large ______ are used to transport waste water from your homes to the Region of Peel's treatment facility
- After the aeration tank the water goes to a _________ tank, where bacteria sinks to the bottom
- Water is sent to everyone's ________ in the Region of Peel after it is cleaned for drinking
- The primary ________ tanks in waste water process is to let the sludge sink to the bottom and the scum float to the top
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- After water evaporates, this occurs in the sky
- Wells take fresh water from the ______ for people to drink
- When the sun heats the water this invisible process occurs
- The incinerator’s _____ is collected and placed in a lagoon, which gives it a reddish colour
- _________ is skimmed off of the top of the tanks of waste water using a slow moving bridge
- Water is suctioned through a _________ Filter to remove any remaining particles
- At the ______ _______ treatment facility water is cleaned and returned to the lake
- The driving force for the natural water cycle
- The Region of Peel's source of drinking water is _______ Ontario
- _________ gas is pumped into the water to kill any bacteria.
- ________is added to water before it goes out to people’s homes, to ensure freshness
- This is removed from the settling tanks and incinerated with the scum
- Chlorine is used to keep ________ from clogging up the intake pipe
29 Clues: When water falls from clouds • _____ and snow are examples of precipitation • The driving force for the natural water cycle • After water evaporates, this occurs in the sky • Wells take fresh water from the ______ for people to drink • When the sun heats the water this invisible process occurs • _________ gas is pumped into the water to kill any bacteria. • ...
Floods 2016-08-09
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- The rise and fall of sea levels.
- An unclean environment, often containing harmful substances.
- A barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
- A structure in which water is collected.
- A message of cautionary advice or the informing of danger.
- Another word for rain.
- A small narrow river
- A large body of water (normally freshwater) surrounded by land.
- The inner part of a country.
- A small flood causing a small amount of damage.
- A small body of water separated from a larger body of water by a reef or sand.
- A large body of water accounting for 71% of the Earth’s surface.
- A government branch which predicts weather patterns (BOM).
- The composition of a surface and its features.
- More than necessary.
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- Level of intensity.
- A winding river.
- Areas where rivers are steeper and flow more quickly into rivers draining to the coast.
- A sudden flood.
- A group of people who reside in a specific area.
- A substantial flood causing an extensive amount of damage.
- An intense, low pressure storm with heavy winds that is developed over warm, tropical oceans.
- A branch of a river formed from the main stream only when the water level is high.
- Murray ______, Darling ______.
- Quantity of water in a material such as soil.
- The system by which a community is ruled.
- A large flood causing evacuations, extreme amounts of damage.
- A raised wall to hold back or carry water.
- A scientific term for water cycle.
- A flat area next to a river that is naturally subject to flooding.
- Flooding of rivers in the vast flat areas.
31 Clues: A sudden flood. • A winding river. • Level of intensity. • A small narrow river • More than necessary. • Another word for rain. • The inner part of a country. • Murray ______, Darling ______. • The rise and fall of sea levels. • A scientific term for water cycle. • A structure in which water is collected. • The system by which a community is ruled. • ...
Floods 2016-08-09
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- A sudden flood.
- A branch of a river formed from the main stream only when the water level is high.
- The composition of a surface and its features.
- Another word for rain.
- A barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
- The inner part of a country.
- A large body of water (normally freshwater) surrounded by land.
- An intense, low pressure storm with heavy winds that is developed over warm, tropical oceans.
- A substantial flood causing an extensive amount of damage.
- A message of cautionary advice or the informing of danger.
- Murray ______, Darling ______.
- Flooding of rivers in the vast flat areas.
- A group of people who reside in a specific area.
- A large body of water accounting for 71% of the Earth’s surface.
- Level of intensity.
- A winding river.
- A small narrow river
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- A flat area next to a river that is naturally subject to flooding.
- A government branch which predicts weather patterns (BOM).
- A scientific term for water cycle.
- More than necessary.
- Quantity of water in a material such as soil.
- The system by which a community is ruled.
- An unclean environment, often containing harmful substances.
- A large flood causing evacuations, extreme amounts of damage.
- Areas where rivers are steeper and flow more quickly into rivers draining to the coast.
- A small body of water separated from a larger body of water by a reef or sand.
- A small flood causing a small amount of damage.
- A structure in which water is collected.
- A raised wall to hold back or carry water.
- The rise and fall of sea levels.
31 Clues: A sudden flood. • A winding river. • Level of intensity. • More than necessary. • A small narrow river • Another word for rain. • The inner part of a country. • Murray ______, Darling ______. • The rise and fall of sea levels. • A scientific term for water cycle. • A structure in which water is collected. • The system by which a community is ruled. • ...
Science Week Crossword 2021-07-26
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- The chemical symbol Mg represents which chemical?
- Charles Darwin developed this theory.
- Atoms are composed of protons, electrons and ______________.
- A type of molecule that regulates the cell cycle.
- Second planet closest to the Sun.
- A process in the water cycle. It also is a type of reaction where a non-soluble solid product can form after combining two aqueous solutions.
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- Biotic and abiotic factors are components of an _________________.
- pH measures the _____________ of a solution.
- A two-phase type of cellular division in which the chromosome number of a cell is halved to the haploid number. The bases of gamete formation.
- Usable energy derived from replenishable sources such as the Sun and wind is referred to as _______________ energy.
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- When ice is taken from the freezer and kept at room temperature, the solid ice changes to its liquid state - water. This is an example of a ____________ change.
12 Clues: Second planet closest to the Sun. • Charles Darwin developed this theory. • pH measures the _____________ of a solution. • The chemical symbol Mg represents which chemical? • A type of molecule that regulates the cell cycle. • Atoms are composed of protons, electrons and ______________. • Biotic and abiotic factors are components of an _________________. • ...
Unit 3 - Cell Cycle & Cancer 2023-11-28
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- phase in the cell cycle where DNA is replicated in the cell
- cells reproducing by growing and dividing
- the relaxed form of DNA in the cell's nucleus
- phase in the cell cycle that is responsible for preparing the cell for mitosis
- enzyme that unzips the DNA molecule to prepare it for replication
- the method by which a cell's cytoplasm divides, creating a new cell
- enzyme that takes unpaired nucleotides and pairs them with the unzipped DNA strand
- stage during the cell cycle where the cell grows, carries out cellular functions, and replicates or makes copies of its DNA to prep for the next stage
- the 3 parts of this structure include a phosphate, sugar, and a nitrogen base
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- phase in the cell cycle responsible for initial growth of the cell
- uncontrolled growth and division of cells - a failure in regulation of the cell cycle
- pairs with adenine
- pairs with guanine
- the stage of the cell cycle during which the cell's nucleus and nuclear material divide
- substances and agents that are known to cause cancer
- structures that contain the genetic material that is passed from generation to generation of cells
16 Clues: pairs with adenine • pairs with guanine • cells reproducing by growing and dividing • the relaxed form of DNA in the cell's nucleus • substances and agents that are known to cause cancer • phase in the cell cycle where DNA is replicated in the cell • enzyme that unzips the DNA molecule to prepare it for replication • ...
Cellular Resperation 2025-02-09
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- The first step of cellular resperation
- where krebs cycle takes place
- What is NADH
- another name for sugar
- the power house of the cell
- Two are made in glycolysis
- last thing made in etc
- The main energy cell
- what people breathe in
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- what people breate out
- The second step of cellular resperation
- The main process that makes ATP
- where glycolysis takes place
- A electron carrying cell
- The last step of cellular resperation
15 Clues: What is NADH • The main energy cell • what people breate out • another name for sugar • last thing made in etc • what people breathe in • A electron carrying cell • Two are made in glycolysis • the power house of the cell • where glycolysis takes place • where krebs cycle takes place • The main process that makes ATP • The last step of cellular resperation • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- metabolic processes that do not require oxygen.
- is a green pigment that is present in most plant cells, that gives plants its characteristic color, and that reacts with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to form carbohydrates.
- is a substance that gives another substance or a mixture of its color.
- clusters of pigments that are embedded in the membranes of disk-shaped structures.
- cycle a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water; it is the major pathway of oxidation in animal, bacterial, and plant cells, and it releases energy.
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- metabolic processes that require oxygen.
- Cycle is a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP.
- respiration is the process by which cells produce energy from carbohydrates; atmospheric oxygen combines with glucose to form water and carbon dioxide.
- is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
- organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from the sunlight of inorganic substances.
10 Clues: metabolic processes that require oxygen. • metabolic processes that do not require oxygen. • is a substance that gives another substance or a mixture of its color. • clusters of pigments that are embedded in the membranes of disk-shaped structures. • organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from the sunlight of inorganic substances. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
- process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- a reaction that yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies.
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- FFAs stands for ____________
- Acid also known as the Krebs cycle or TCA.
- under anaerobic conditions, the pyruvic acid is reduced to lacticid acid by ____________
- a green pigment foung in plants.
- emitted by the sun and the reason skin tans and burns.
- it requires energy for it to happen.
- it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- has a chlorophyll called P700.
- transfer of information between neurons
- synthesis of polymers from monomers
- carbon dioxide and water react, using light energy, to produce glucose and oxygen
- NADPH stands for ___________
- energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- it helps us map the dust between stars.
- its main function in citric acid is to transport carbon atoms
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- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- Krebs cycle was named after him.
- range of all types of EM radiation.
- it happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and occur in the presence of sunlight.
- it is where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- a type of cellular communication which a cell prduces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- iron-containing sulphur protein, which is the first pigment that accepts PS1
- FADH stands for __________
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
- used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- tightening of muscles when you do some activity.
- functional units for photosynthesis.
- one of the reactants of aerobic respiration.
- the chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
- the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- a five-carbon sugar found in RNA
- responsible for the brown and black skin
- Phosphorylation process occurring in mitochondria and accounts for majority of the ATP production.
42 Clues: FADH stands for __________ • FFAs stands for ____________ • NADPH stands for ___________ • has a chlorophyll called P700. • Krebs cycle was named after him. • a green pigment foung in plants. • a five-carbon sugar found in RNA • range of all types of EM radiation. • synthesis of polymers from monomers • functional units for photosynthesis. • it requires energy for it to happen. • ...
Key Terms- Sustainable Biomes 2024-08-01
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- The cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments for any commercial, recreational or public purpose.
- Plowed but left unsown for a certain period of time to restore fertility of crop rotation and avoiding surplus production
- Relating or derived from living matter
- grabbing Land grabbing is the large-scale purchase of land through means of buying or selling by commercial or domestic parties.
- Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.
- The act of avoiding depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- A large, naturally occurring community of flora and fauna that occupy a major habitat.
- modified foods Organisms (i.e. plants, animals or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination.
- Unit of pressure equal to a millibar, used in weather
- revolution An increase in crop production through the use of artificial farming products
- Line on a map indicating similar atmospheric pressure over a given period of time
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Native and restricted to a certain place
- equilibrium A rare sense of balance between two continuing processes
- When food is easily accessible and safe to consume that meets personal dietary needs for a healthy life(HAS MULTIPLE WORDS USE _ BETWEEN WORDS)
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- Form land into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- cycle Another name for the water cycle or the continuous movement of water on the surface of earth
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- Latitude measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- stocks Edible goods available for sale or distribution
- The practice of growing one crop species in a field at a time.
- The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time that relates to temperature and rainfall.
- radiation Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.
- rotation Practice of growing several different crops in different times in order to distribute economic gain and avoid relying on one crop
- flow A nutrient cycle is the movement and exchange of inorganic and organic matter back into the production of matter.
- A measure of the amount of salt dissolved in water
- Albedo is the fraction of light that a surface reflects.
29 Clues: Relating or derived from living matter • Native and restricted to a certain place • A measure of the amount of salt dissolved in water • Unit of pressure equal to a millibar, used in weather • stocks Edible goods available for sale or distribution • radiation Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. • Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles. • ...
Resources and Weather 2018-01-16
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- parts of the year that are classified by normal temperatures known as Spring, summer, autumn, winter
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- A natural resource that can’t be replaced in a reasonable amount of time
- a tool that is used to tell the direction from which the wind blows
- the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- Water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows across Earth's surface
- ____ formation is caused by water vapor cooling and condensing
- The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- A ____ front caused when cold air mass replaces warmer air and the temperature decreases
- The condition of the atmosphere at a certain place and time
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- The use of less of something to make its supply last longer
- provides the major source of energy for water to move through the water cycle
- Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- the boundary between two air masses
- the process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again
- a change in the appearance of the moon’s shape as it orbits Earth
- A natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- A ____ front caused when warm air mass replaces cooler air and the temperature rises
20 Clues: the boundary between two air masses • The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • The process by which a gas changes into a liquid • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas • the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean • The use of less of something to make its supply last longer • ...
Pasture and crop 2025-05-18
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- grown different types of plants in a cycle to minimise nutrient needs
- the smallest mineral type in soil
- used to improve compacted soil
- a method of cultivation
- pores that allow water and air to move
- could be organic or inorganic
- the largest mineral type in soil
- the process of seeds starting to grow
- a type of drain used in clay soils
- a method to sow seed into the soil using machinery
- the amount of crop or growth harvested at the end of the season
- a method to prevent water loss around the base of plants
- the measure of the warmth of the soil
- has holes in it and is laid in a trench to increase water movement
- reusing and spreading liquid manure
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- pores that hold water and nutrients
- needed for respiration in the roots
- needed for transpiration and germination
- a dense layer of grass
- the shape used to identify soil texture
- supplying water from elsewhere to increase planty growth
- a word that refers to animals such as sheep or cows
- occurs when too much fertiliser gets into streams or lakes
- the mix of minerals in soil
- a beetle larvae that feeds on grass
- things like NPK that help the plant do photosynthesis
- needed for photosynthesis but not germination
- breaking down organic matter using layers
- removing excess water from an area
- the medium mineral type in soil
30 Clues: a dense layer of grass • a method of cultivation • the mix of minerals in soil • could be organic or inorganic • used to improve compacted soil • the medium mineral type in soil • the largest mineral type in soil • the smallest mineral type in soil • a type of drain used in clay soils • removing excess water from an area • pores that hold water and nutrients • ...
Water in the World Crossword 2017-09-06
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- fuels fuels that come from the breakdown of living materials, and which are formed in the ground over millions of years. Examples include coal, oil and natural gas.
- cycle another term for the water cycle
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- in Aboriginal culture, the time when the Earth took on its present form and cycles of life and nature began; also known as the Dreamtime. Dreaming stories pass on important knowledge, laws and beliefs.
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- agriculture any method of farming that requires concentrated inputs of money and labour on relatively small areas of land; for example, battery hens and rice cultivation
- water provided to crops and orchards by hoses, channels, sprays or drip systems in order to supplement rainfall
- soil soil composed of sediments (clay, silt, sand) deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks. This soil is rich in nutrients and is useful for agricultural production.
- recharge a process in which water moves down from the Earth’s surface into the groundwater
- lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants
- a body of permeable rock below the Earth’s surface which contains water, known as groundwater
10 Clues: cycle another term for the water cycle • the process of removing salt from sea water • lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants • recharge a process in which water moves down from the Earth’s surface into the groundwater • a body of permeable rock below the Earth’s surface which contains water, known as groundwater • ...
Water System Crossword 2019-03-29
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- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- Warming/Climate Change A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- Cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- Basin Any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
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- The quality or degree of being saline.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
10 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • ...
3rd Quarter Vocabulary Words 2022-01-26
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- Thick blanket of gases (nitrogen, oxygen and other gases) surrounding the earth.
- Rise and fall of ocean water levels.
- The layer above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer.
- Changing water vapor from a gas to a liquid.
- A cycle that moves water from the air to the earth and back again.
- Changing water from a liquid to a gas called water vapor.
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- Process of water falling from clouds to earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- The layer above the stratosphere where most meteors burn up.
- The layer closest to Earth, we live in this layer and our weather occurs here.
- An effect that traps the sun's heat in Earth’s troposphere.
10 Clues: Rise and fall of ocean water levels. • Changing water vapor from a gas to a liquid. • Changing water from a liquid to a gas called water vapor. • An effect that traps the sun's heat in Earth’s troposphere. • The layer above the stratosphere where most meteors burn up. • The layer above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer. • ...
Science Water and the Atmosphere 2017-03-28
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- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area.
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- The top of the saturated zone, it depth to the ground water under the earth surface
- The layer of rock and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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- A characteristic of material such as clay and granite through which water does not easily pass
- characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces or pores that water can seep through easily
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- and abnormal climate event that occurs every 2 to 7 years in the Pacific ocean causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for 1 to 2 years
- the effect of earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- a climate event in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which the surface waters are colder than normal.
19 Clues: the concentration of dissolved salts in water • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean • the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves • a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer • ...
Animals 2022-03-17
9 Clues: has 9 lives • can change colors • related to a wolf • lives in the water • This animal has 2 humps on its back • you will find this animal at the beach • a mammal that eats fish most of the time • Can carry things up to 20 pounds their body • They have a life cycle that begins in the water
Part 1 vocab 2024-09-24
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- when a species birth rate and death rate are the same
- The cycle of nitrogen throughout Earth's atmosphere
- organisms that have the ability to produce their own food
- A resource that has the ability to naturally replenish
- When a substance from a solution falls from he sky
- the cycle of water in Earth's atmosphere
- A collection of people that live closer to each other or share similar beliefs and values
- A tool used to classify a specific object
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- An organism that doesn't have the ability to create it's own food so it eats other organisms for energy
- organisms that feed off the remains of dead organisms
- when organizations upgrade to a global scale
- when a liquid transforms into a gas
- the arrangement of soil horizons
- The procedures taken in a scientific experiment
- being able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
15 Clues: the arrangement of soil horizons • when a liquid transforms into a gas • the cycle of water in Earth's atmosphere • A tool used to classify a specific object • when organizations upgrade to a global scale • The procedures taken in a scientific experiment • When a substance from a solution falls from he sky • The cycle of nitrogen throughout Earth's atmosphere • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-11-15
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- Space inside the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle occurs
- Energy from electrons is transferred from electron carriers to NADPH in photosynthesis
- Electron carrier in photosynthesis that becomes NADPH
- Photosynthetic green pigment in plants
- Absorbs light and transfers electrons in photosynthesis; there are 2
- Synthesis of food by plants using light energy
- high energy molecule in organisms
- Reactions in which water is split and light energy is captured and used to form ATP and NADPH; the first part of photosynthesis
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- Reactions in which sugars are formed from carbon dioxide using energy from ATP and NADPH; also known as the Calvin cycle
- Synthesis of food by bacteria using chemical energy
- Substances in living organisms that have color
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Hydrogen ions move down their concentration gradient through this transmembrane protein (peppermill) which rotates to make ATP
- Flattened sacs that contain photosynthetic pigments in chloroplasts
- lower energy precursor of ATP
15 Clues: Where photosynthesis occurs • lower energy precursor of ATP • high energy molecule in organisms • Photosynthetic green pigment in plants • Substances in living organisms that have color • Synthesis of food by plants using light energy • Synthesis of food by bacteria using chemical energy • Electron carrier in photosynthesis that becomes NADPH • ...
Unit 3 and unit 4 2023-03-09
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- Change A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.
- (noun) Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand.
- SECURITY (noun) When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and are safe from water pollution and extreme weather.
- (noun) A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services.
- SYSTEM (noun) The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue
- OF WATER A large amount of water on the earth’s surface such as a lake, river, pond, or ocean.
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- To make something less serious, Extreme, or uncomfortable.
- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- (adjective) Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy.
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal.
- A group of living and non-living things that interact in a physical environment.
- water cycle The process of water moving between ocean, sky, ands water.
13 Clues: An approach or plan to achieve a goal. • To make something less serious, Extreme, or uncomfortable. • A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue • Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe. • Change A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time. • ...
water cycle 2022-01-21
4 Clues: the passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere • the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to liquid • water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow or hail • the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat
WATER CYCLE 2024-01-27
4 Clues: Water changes to this when heated • Water droplets join together to form this • Water vapour come back to earth in this form • The process by which water changes into vapour on heating and back to water on cooling in nature
water cycle 2023-10-16
STEM "EXTRA CREDIT": MODULE 10 (SJ OLALEYE) 2017-03-05
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- solar, The use of the sun's energy for heating and cooling
- Capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes
- To provide with new parts that were not available before
- To get a usable material from materials that have been used
- mass, The ability of an object to absorb and store heat energy
- island, An area that is warmer than its surrounding rural areas
- roof, A roof of a building that is covered with vegetation
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- Able to be used without being completely used up
- The act or process of building something
- energy, Energy that is able to be renewed
- cycle, A hydro logic cycle
- To use something again
- earth, A technique for building walls using raw materials
- The act of making someone healthy again after an illness
14 Clues: To use something again • cycle, A hydro logic cycle • The act or process of building something • energy, Energy that is able to be renewed • Able to be used without being completely used up • To provide with new parts that were not available before • The act of making someone healthy again after an illness • earth, A technique for building walls using raw materials • ...
Name: Brighton Rogers Period: 3 2024-10-04
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- A physical substance that makes everything
- A type of rock that gets heated and squished
- Stuff that cycles through you, as well as the rock cycle; associated with adrenaline
- A type of rock that is made of other rocks
- Sediment carried by wind, water, or ice
- A type of rock that creates when lava cools down
- The process of being deposited as a sediment
- A power source for us to get from solar power
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- If lava cools down too fast, it creates this
- The inner part of Earth; where we get some power
- When a rock changes shape or becomes disorienting
- When something gets more dense, it's called this
- When a rock breaks apart because of a freeze-thaw cycle
- The gradual destruction of a rock over time, ice, and wind
14 Clues: Sediment carried by wind, water, or ice • A physical substance that makes everything • A type of rock that is made of other rocks • If lava cools down too fast, it creates this • A type of rock that gets heated and squished • The process of being deposited as a sediment • A power source for us to get from solar power • The inner part of Earth; where we get some power • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle by: Nadalae Morgan 2024-10-07
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- When Magma Cools into a rock
- The center of our planet (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When rocks are broken down and carried away.
- when pieces of sediment are laid down.
- anything that you can weigh and takes up space
- When pieces of sediment are compressed together.
- when magma takes a long time to cool and crystals form.
- When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape.
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- Starts as one type of rock but heat and pressure make it turn into another type of rock.
- Causes the weather (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When little pieces of sediment are cemented together
- The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc.
- When pieces of sediment are taken/carried from one place to another.
- Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______
14 Clues: When Magma Cools into a rock • when pieces of sediment are laid down. • Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______ • When rocks are broken down and carried away. • anything that you can weigh and takes up space • When pieces of sediment are compressed together. • When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape. • The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc. • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle by: Nadalae Morgan 2024-10-07
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- When Magma Cools into a rock
- The center of our planet (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When rocks are broken down and carried away.
- when pieces of sediment are laid down.
- anything that you can weigh and takes up space
- When pieces of sediment are compressed together.
- when magma takes a long time to cool and crystals form.
- When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape.
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- Starts as one type of rock but heat and pressure make it turn into another type of rock.
- Causes the weather (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When little pieces of sediment are cemented together
- The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc.
- When pieces of sediment are taken/carried from one place to another.
- Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______
14 Clues: When Magma Cools into a rock • when pieces of sediment are laid down. • Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______ • When rocks are broken down and carried away. • anything that you can weigh and takes up space • When pieces of sediment are compressed together. • When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape. • The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc. • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle by: Nadalae Morgan 2024-10-07
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- When Magma Cools into a rock
- The center of our planet (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When rocks are broken down and carried away.
- when pieces of sediment are laid down.
- anything that you can weigh and takes up space
- When pieces of sediment are compressed together.
- when magma takes a long time to cool and crystals form.
- When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape.
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- Starts as one type of rock but heat and pressure make it turn into another type of rock.
- Causes the weather (one of the 2 power sources of the rock cycle)
- When little pieces of sediment are cemented together
- The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc.
- When pieces of sediment are taken/carried from one place to another.
- Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______
14 Clues: When Magma Cools into a rock • when pieces of sediment are laid down. • Solar ______, Heat ______, Electric ______ • When rocks are broken down and carried away. • anything that you can weigh and takes up space • When pieces of sediment are compressed together. • When heat and pressure makes a rock change shape. • The breaking down of rocks by wind, ice,water, etc. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-28
4 Clues: Nothing more then water running down • The way water gets into clouds so its rains • It could explode and destroy our earth with heat • water from the ground (There is 2 words so add - after the first word)
Water cycle 2020-06-08
Water Cycle 2021-01-07
Water Cycle 2022-11-17
water cycle 2022-11-29
4 Clues: solid layers of ice in water • large trapped bodies of water • large natural streams of water • bodies of still unsalted water surrounded by water
Water Cycle 2023-12-08
4 Clues: When water goes downhill • When water goes into the soil • Turns water from a liquid to a gas • Evaptranspiration when water evaporates from a plant
water cycle 2023-09-12
4 Clues: water turning into gas from heat • Water droplets on the inside of windows • the movement of water in the chain of transportation • frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to earth
Water Cycle 2023-12-15
4 Clues: This happens after evaporation • This happens when water heats up • This happens after precipitation • This is where water is falling from the sky
water cycle 2024-07-25
4 Clues: Water falls to the ground • Water vapour gathers to from clouds • Water runs downhill to form lakes and oceans • The Sun heat and turns water into a gas called
water cycle 2024-03-20
Water Cycle 2025-01-11
5 Clues: Water that falls from the sky • The sun plays a key role in this process • The process where liquid water changes into a gas • The process of water vapor changing into liquid droplets • The stage where water gathers in rivers, lakes, and oceans
Problem Solving Crossword 2023-03-15
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- fourth stage cycle to approve implementation of the best solutions
- PDCA is not a process , so what is it ?
- Type of a problem that is set up intentionally
- Sixth step of problem solving
- Type of a problem that is continuously occurring
- How many steps we need to realize in efficient and clear problem solving ?
- Japanese thinking way that is standing for 3Gen principals Genba, Genbutsu & G
- Second stage cycle to test potential solutions
- First step of problem solving
- First stage cycle to identify the problem
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- last step of problem solving
- One of perspective of Narrow Down the problem in terms of "the scope of impact"
- Second step of problem solving
- Third step of problem solving
- Fourth step of problem solving
- Fifth step of problem solving
- Third stage cycle to study result
- Seventh step of problem solving
- The gap between what it should be and current situation
- Diagram tool to show cause-effect
20 Clues: last step of problem solving • Third step of problem solving • Fifth step of problem solving • Sixth step of problem solving • First step of problem solving • Second step of problem solving • Fourth step of problem solving • Seventh step of problem solving • Third stage cycle to study result • Diagram tool to show cause-effect • PDCA is not a process , so what is it ? • ...
Cellular respiration + photosynthesis word puzzle 2025-01-21
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- Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC.
- Inner space of mitochondria where Krebs cycle occurs.
- Membrane Membrane in mitochondria where the ETC and ATP synthase are located.
- Energy (Kinetic Energy) Energy in motion, used to perform work.
- Respiration requiring oxygen.
- Cycle Produces NADH, FADH2, and ATP from acetyl-CoA.
- Carrier Molecule that transfers electrons.
- Organism that makes its food photosynthesis.
- Energy carrier molecule.
- Energy (Potential Energy) Energy stored for later use in glucose.
- Respiration Process of converting glucose into ATP with oxygen.
- Fluid around thylakoids where the Calvin cycle takes place.
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- Respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll).
- Breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, producing small ATP.
- Cycle Light-independent reactions that create glucose from CO2.
- Process of converting light energy into chemical energy (glucose).
- Organism that consumes others for food.
- Oxygen, the final electron acceptor in ETC, is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Electron carrier in cellular respiration.
20 Clues: Energy carrier molecule. • Respiration requiring oxygen. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen. • Organism that consumes others for food. • Electron carrier in cellular respiration. • Carrier Molecule that transfers electrons. • Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC. • Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll). • Organism that makes its food photosynthesis. • ...
Climate, Aquatic and Tropical Biomes 2022-09-01
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- is what causes our distinguishable seasons.
- Equatorial latitudes receive the most solar___.
- Central American, unique mating call
- the organisms that create coral reef formations
- Trade winds are created as a result
- a Portuguese Man o' War is adapted to the ___.
- All waters return here in the hydrologic cycle
- found on the eastern side of a mountain range.
- Endangered animal in the Everglades.
- descent with modification over time
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- Aquatic ecosystem that has "brackish" waters.
- fossilized tube worm segments.
- found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S.
- trees evaporative water loss from plants
- this is an example of a standing water biome.
- Southern hemisphere is ____ during the Dec. solstice.
- species evolved from an ancestor in the area
- Biome that is delineated by its salinity
18 Clues: fossilized tube worm segments. • Trade winds are created as a result • descent with modification over time • Central American, unique mating call • Endangered animal in the Everglades. • found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S. • trees evaporative water loss from plants • Biome that is delineated by its salinity • is what causes our distinguishable seasons. • ...
Using Resources 2024-05-23
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- Air pollution can __________ the eyes and cause breathing problems.
- ______ is an example of a nonrenewable resource.
- A resource that cab be replaced within a human lifetime is a ____________ resource.
- In _______ cropping, farmers plant strips of grass or clover between strips of crops.
- When you _______, you use items again that might have been thrown out.
- Homeowners can conserve water by having a ___________ instead of a lawn.
- One water pollution source is __________.
- A change in the environment that is harmful to living things.
- The act of preserving or protecting natural resources.
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- Water pollution comes from _________ substances that enter the water cycle.
- An example of a renewable resource is _______.
- Crop __________ is a way for farmers to conserve soil.
- Fertilizers and _____________ used by farmers and homeowners can pollute groundwater.
- When you _________, you cut down on the amount of resources used.
- When you __________, items are changed into a form that can be used again.
- A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime is a _______________ resource.
- _____ rain is a type of air pollution that can kill fish when it falls into lakes, and it cam damage trees and other plants.
- An example of soil conservation is _________ plowing.
18 Clues: One water pollution source is __________. • An example of a renewable resource is _______. • ______ is an example of a nonrenewable resource. • An example of soil conservation is _________ plowing. • Crop __________ is a way for farmers to conserve soil. • The act of preserving or protecting natural resources. • ...
Chapter 8: Water Cycle around Earth 2023-04-19
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- the sphere that has water vapor in it
- water in the geosphere includes water on the surface and in the ______
- when a plant releases water through tiny holes in leaves
- rain, hail, and snow are examples of this
- water is important to all of these
- the sphere of earth that has to do with living things
- this type of water is found in the atmosphere
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- when water condenses it can become one of there. They also look comfortable to sit on!
- the sphere that has to do with earth's surface
- 6th grade teacher with a past job as a celeb
- the hydrosphere includes all of this on earth
- water in bodies like lakes, rivers, and oceans will ________ or dry up
- the sphere on earth that has to do with water
- animals do this with water they do not use
14 Clues: water is important to all of these • the sphere that has water vapor in it • rain, hail, and snow are examples of this • animals do this with water they do not use • 6th grade teacher with a past job as a celeb • the hydrosphere includes all of this on earth • the sphere on earth that has to do with water • this type of water is found in the atmosphere • ...
Water, water, everywhere 2017-12-11
15 Clues: Fe • 6-1 ph • 8-10 ph • h+h+o=? • air is ___ • salt water • glacier ice • fresh water • disinfectant • ice is _____ • water is ______ • highly explosive • required to breathe • we can live a few _____ without food • we can live only a few ____ without h+h+o
Sound 2020-09-11
10 Clues: unpleasant sound • soundbox of humans • sound beyond 20000Hz • frequency of a sound • ____is expressed in Hertz • loudness is determined by it • sound cannot travel through it • musical instrument based on water • time taken for one vibration cycle • musical instrument with stretched membrane
Planet Earth: Sanctuary of Life Episode 1 "Waters of Life" (Moody Inst. of Science 2023-11-15
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- Unlike other liquids, water becomes more ____ (heavy or light) when it freezes.
- Water is absolutely n____ for life of any kind.
- Water is called the "universal solvent" because it can d____ nearly every other substance.
- Most of the earth's water is salty, and most of the earth's f_____ water is locked up in glaciers.
- The "water c____" is God's plan for making fresh water from salty ocean water.
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- Nearly s____ percent of the human body is water.
- Without the m______s water carries to plants by erosion, all plants would die.
- The prophet-king David wrote "How w____ are Your works, O Lord!"
- Nearly s_____ percent of the earth's surface is covered by water.
- Guy Gardener is an astronaut who flew 2 missions in the S____ Shuttle.
10 Clues: Water is absolutely n____ for life of any kind. • Nearly s____ percent of the human body is water. • The prophet-king David wrote "How w____ are Your works, O Lord!" • Nearly s_____ percent of the earth's surface is covered by water. • Guy Gardener is an astronaut who flew 2 missions in the S____ Shuttle. • ...
Farm to School (SSIS MH) 2016-12-01
10 Clues: use to dig • eats plants • orange colour • bad for plants • green, smells good • used in french fries • Red and white colour • plant the seed in it • liquid to help the plant to grow • the first stage in the life cycle of a plant
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2025-12-18
10 Clues: H2o • Glucose • Creates ATP and H2o • Pyruvate without O2 • In yeast it makes alcohol • Where the Krebs cycle occurs • Cellular Respiration starts with • Plants getting food from sunlight • What happens to glucose when it splits • A pigment in the membrane of the thylakoid
Biochemistry Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-12
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- uses flow of protons to synthesize ATP
- membranous sacks in the stroma of the choloroplast
- enzyme that coverts glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate
- precursor to coenzyme Q
- cofactor in acetyl CoA carboxylase
- compound CO2 is fixed to in the CAM pathway
- carbon in its fully oxidized state
- transports activated fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane
- activated acetyl CoA that is formed in the committed step for fatty acid synthesis
- where the urea cycle takes place in humans
- fold of mitochondria inner membrane
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- vitamin that is very important in spinal-cord development
- amino acids that can be metabolized to form fats but not glucose
- created by the electron transport chain to power ATP synthesis
- cycle that synthesizes urea from ammonium
- negatively charged residue in c subunit of ATP synthase
- organisms that secrete excess ammonium as urea
- final electron receptor in electron transport chain
- location of photosynthesis
- can be used to make glucose from fatty acids for the brain during starvation
- location of fatty acid synthesis
- enzyme that converts glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate
- transports electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I
- enzyme in plants that fixes CO2
- precursor to gluconeogenesis produced in the urea cycle
- space in the chloroplast surrounded by the inner membrane
- mobile electron carrier in electron transport chain
- storage form of glucose in animals that is readily available for conversion to energy
- space inside mitochondrial inner membrane
- enzyme that protects the body from reactive oxygen species
- supplies electrons for light reactions of photosynthesis
31 Clues: precursor to coenzyme Q • location of photosynthesis • enzyme in plants that fixes CO2 • location of fatty acid synthesis • cofactor in acetyl CoA carboxylase • carbon in its fully oxidized state • fold of mitochondria inner membrane • uses flow of protons to synthesize ATP • cycle that synthesizes urea from ammonium • space inside mitochondrial inner membrane • ...
Science 2024-10-07
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- Dioxide* Waste gas removed from the body during respiration.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The continuous movement of blood throughout the body to deliver nutrients and oxygen.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle, fixing carbon dioxide into an organic molecule.
- Habit that significantly damages lung function and increases heart disease risk.
- Phase of photosynthesis that converts light energy into chemical energy, producing ATP and NADPH.
- Fluid-filled space in chloroplasts where the light-independent reactions take place.
- Selection* Process by which traits that enhance survival and reproduction become more common in a population.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem, which is crucial for resilience and adaptation.
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- Membrane-bound structures within chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions occur.
- Inheritance pattern where both alleles in a heterozygote are fully expressed.
- Also known as the Calvin cycle; phase where carbon dioxide is fixed into glucose using ATP and NADPH.
- The process of splitting water molecules during the light-dependent reactions to release oxygen.
- Dominance* Inheritance where the phenotype of heterozygotes is a blend of both alleles.
- Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- Molecule that carries high-energy electrons from the light-dependent reactions to the light-independent.
- Term used for species at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, hunting, or other factors.
- Essential gas transported by the blood to cells for respiration.
- Cycle* Another name for the light-independent phase of photosynthesis where glucose is synthesized.
- Major air passages that branch from the trachea to the lungs.
20 Clues: Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • Organelles in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Major air passages that branch from the trachea to the lungs. • Essential gas transported by the blood to cells for respiration. • Dioxide* Waste gas removed from the body during respiration. • ...
Waves Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The position of the wave when it is at rest; also called the undisturbed position or equilibrium position
- A very small part of matter: a molecule, atom, or electron
- The number of complete wave cycles in a given time
- The distance between crest to crest, trough to trough, or start of wave cycle to start of wave cycle
- How loud a sound is
- To transmit sound in a particular direction or through a medium
- one complete oscillation of a wave, including one crest and one trough
- The point in a longitudinal wave where the wave is least compressed
- It measures the frequency of the wave (pitch)
- The point in a longitudinal wave where the wave is most compressed
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- The greatest negative displacement of the wave
- The part of the wave that rises above the rest position
- The greatest positive displacement of a wave
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave. An example is sound waves.
- The part of the wave that dips below the rest position
- A longitudinal wave that is propagated through an elastic medium (a medium that can be temporarily deformed)
- A type of wave where the direction of the wave is perpendicular to the disturbance. An example is touching water and creating ripples.
- the time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle
- A rapid back-and-forth motion that creates sound
- A substance that carries energy from one place to another. An example is air.
- It measures the amplitude of the wave (volume)
21 Clues: How loud a sound is • The greatest positive displacement of a wave • It measures the frequency of the wave (pitch) • The greatest negative displacement of the wave • It measures the amplitude of the wave (volume) • the time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle • A rapid back-and-forth motion that creates sound • The number of complete wave cycles in a given time • ...
Insects and Plants/ Science 2025-09-08
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- the process of producing a new plant or animal
- to rot or decay
- a place in the Arctic or high on mountains
- to change into pupa
- part of a plant with seeds in it.
- process of moving pollen from one plant to another
- a living thing that is not a plant
- soft,wet land that is sometimes covered with water
- the part of a plant found inside fruit. Seeds can grow into new plants
- a place with lot of grass and often no trees
- a sac that protects insect larvae
- how hot or cold something is
- stages in the life of a plant or animal
- a living that has roots, stems,leaves.creates it's own food
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- to grow fast and stay healthy
- natural place where plants or animals live
- a dry place with little rain
- to stay alive
- a fully grown organism
- a stage in the insect live cycle between the larva/adult stage
- a place with many trees and other plants
- material from decayed plants and animals
- fine powder produced by flowers. needed to produce fruit and seeds
- stage in insect life cycle after hatching from egg
- an animal that has 6 legs,3 main body parts
- the first stage of a life cycle
- need needed for plants and animals to survive
- the part of a plant that grows into fruit
- something that living things need to grow and stay healthy
- A sweet liquid made by flowers
30 Clues: to stay alive • to rot or decay • to change into pupa • a fully grown organism • a dry place with little rain • how hot or cold something is • to grow fast and stay healthy • A sweet liquid made by flowers • the first stage of a life cycle • part of a plant with seeds in it. • a sac that protects insect larvae • a living thing that is not a plant • ...
Amino Acid Things 2024-10-06
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- An enzyme involved in degradation (transamination followed by oxidative decarboxylation)of branched amino acids; a deficiency causes maple-syrup urine disease
- This 4-carbon compound is cleaved off by argininosuccinate lyase to form arginine
- A cofactor that helps convert Phe to Tyr
- The product of the first reaction of the urea cycle is combined with ornithine to make
- A term used to describe amino acids whose carbon skeletons can be used to synthesize glucose
- In the first step of the urea cycle, _____ phosphate is formed from ammonia + CO2 + ATP by _____ phosphate synthetase I
- The only 2 exclusively ketogenic amino acids are Lysine and ______
- Urea cycle deficiency defects have been found in each of the ____ (number) enzymes of the urea cycle
- During starvation, this organ can use ketone bodies for fuel, but not fatty acids
- This amino acid (along with aspartate)provides one of the amino groups used to synthesize urea
- Citrulene is transported into the cytoplasm, where it combines with aspartate, forming argininosuccinate in a reaction catalyzed by argininosuccinate _______
- A defect in _____ transcarbomylase (OTC)would result in low blood citrulline AND low blood arginine
- The final step of the urea cycle is the removal of ____ from arginine, which is carried out by arginase. Ornithine is regenerated, which can be transported to the mitochondria to start the cycle anew.
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- Dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine are examples of
- A nauseous patient with a urea cycle disorder who is unable to eat any food (fasting) may have elevated _____ levels
- The enzyme arginase is limited to this organ
- Defective Argininosuccinate lyase would result in high blood citrulline and low blood ______ (amino acid)
- In PKU, phenylalanine is transaminated to phenylpyruvate instead of being turned into _____, which inhibits synthesis of melanin and catecholamines
- Glutamate is the only amino acid that can undergo rapid oxidative _____ of the main chain amino group to release ammonia
- A term used to describe amino acids whose carbon skeletons can be used to form ketone bodies
- AcetylcoA and acetoacetate can be used to synthesize short chain ____ acids and ketone bodies
- The first two steps of the urea cycle are carried out in the mitochondrial matrix, while the rest occurs in the _____
- Detection of Alanine aminotransferase and Aspartate aminotransferase in the blood can be an important diagnostic tool for disease of this organ
23 Clues: A cofactor that helps convert Phe to Tyr • The enzyme arginase is limited to this organ • Dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine are examples of • The only 2 exclusively ketogenic amino acids are Lysine and ______ • This 4-carbon compound is cleaved off by argininosuccinate lyase to form arginine • ...
ES1 Vocabulary- Lessons 3+4+5 2022-11-16
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- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- cycle the movement of water through the biosphere
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the earth's surface
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- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- huge, slow-moving sheets of ice
9 Clues: huge, slow-moving sheets of ice • the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • cycle the movement of water through the biosphere • the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • ...
Atmosphere 2019-05-15
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- An invisible layer of gases
- Radio waves back to the Earth
- The atmosphere protects Earth from
- The only planet where life exists
- radiation Gamma rays, x-rays and the ultra violet rays
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- Spectacular phenomena in the ionosphere
- A part of water cycle
- Destroy the cosmic bodies towards moving towards Earth
- balloons Help in forecasting the weather
9 Clues: A part of water cycle • An invisible layer of gases • Radio waves back to the Earth • The only planet where life exists • The atmosphere protects Earth from • Spectacular phenomena in the ionosphere • balloons Help in forecasting the weather • Destroy the cosmic bodies towards moving towards Earth • radiation Gamma rays, x-rays and the ultra violet rays
Water Water Everywhere 2020-05-15
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- short legged muscular marsupial like a koala
- This is a big family of seabirds
- This is a measurement north or south of the prime meridian
- This is a measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- Large Marsupial
- small rat like marsupial
- Water moving in the ocean
- These are reptiles with big shells developed from their ribs
- This is the study of getting from one place to another
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- Small toothed whales related to dolphins
- This is the study of places and the people and their environment
- This is the abstract science of numbers, quantity and space
- An instrument used for navigation and orientation
- Ape living in Borneo and Sumatra
- An instrument to help you find where you are at sea
15 Clues: Large Marsupial • small rat like marsupial • Water moving in the ocean • This is a big family of seabirds • Ape living in Borneo and Sumatra • Small toothed whales related to dolphins • short legged muscular marsupial like a koala • An instrument used for navigation and orientation • An instrument to help you find where you are at sea • ...
Farm to School (SSIS MH) 2016-12-01
10 Clues: use to dig • eats plants • orange colour • bad for plants • green, smells good • used in french fries • Red and white colour • plant the seed in it • liquid to help the plant to grow • the first stage in the life cycle of a plant
Cell Communication and Cell Cycle 2020-05-11
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- passing and amplifying a signal from the outside to the inside of a cell
- the signalling molecule that binds to the receptor
- the enzyme involved in initiating progression through the cell cycle
- long distance communication between cells where signals are sent through the bloodstream
- the ligands involved in endocrine signalling
- genes that code for proteins that progress the cell cycle
- the second messenger sometimes required in a signalling pathway
- the structures involved in direct cell to cell communication in plants
- the process that occurs during transduction where one enzyme activates another which activates another using ATP
- enzymes that activates others by adding a phosphate
- the end goal of any signal transduction pathway
- the stage of the cell cycle that involves the final cytoplasmic division into two new daughter cells
- the short distance communication that occurs among some bacteria to determine overall density
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- if these occur to any protein involved in cell cycle regulation or cell signalling, undesired results may occur
- a feedback mechanism that involves producing a response until a set point is reached and then decreasing the response
- the protein that increases in amount during certain phases of the cell cycle until it reaches a threshold; allowing it to bind to CDK
- the chemicals involved in short distance signalling between nerve cells
- a feedback mechanism that involves continuously increasing a response until the event is over
- the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked
- the letters that represent the order of the phases of Mitosis
- this is true of the new cells at the end of Mitosis compared to the parent cell
- the gene and protein involved halting a cell while DNA repairs, initiates repair enzymes, and initiates apoptosis if repair is not successful
- the stage cell that involves division of the cell's nucleus and chromosomes
- found attached to the receptor in the fight or flight signalling pathway
- the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated
- the result that occurs if cells progress unregulated through the cell cycle
- genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle
- programmed cell death that occurs if a cell is unfit to progress through the cell cycle
- the checkpoint where proper DNA replication will be checked
29 Clues: the ligands involved in endocrine signalling • the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated • the end goal of any signal transduction pathway • the signalling molecule that binds to the receptor • enzymes that activates others by adding a phosphate • genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle • the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked • ...
Ocean currents - Kemper Allen 2023-05-24
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- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration
- ocean closest to North and South America
- what effect is created due to earths rotation sun helps create less dense air
- the measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- ocean closest to India, Indonesia, and Australia
- the biggest and the deepest ocean
- The warm surface water that is then replaced by cold nutrient rich water from the deep ocean
- ocean currents that occur near or at the surface of the ocean caused by wind
- The property that holds molecules of different substances together
- the newest ocean
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- movement of water that results from density differences
- ocean closest to the North Pole
- a series of waves
- movements of ocean water far below the surface
- is the amount of ocean matter in a given space or volume
- what is when surface currents meet continents, the currents deflect, or change direction.
- carry forty percent of energy
- The property that holds molecules of a substance together
18 Clues: the newest ocean • a series of waves • carry forty percent of energy • ocean closest to the North Pole • the biggest and the deepest ocean • ocean closest to North and South America • movements of ocean water far below the surface • ocean closest to India, Indonesia, and Australia • movement of water that results from density differences • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Soil Crossowrd 2019-01-29
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- erosion are small channels created by runoff of water
- process by which rocks are broken down and changed
- precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6
- vertical sequence of layers of soil, exposed through digging
- chemical reaction with oxygen and other substances
- organic material found on the top of soil
- erosion agent in dry climates
- erode by scraping and gouging out large amounts of rock and debis, happens slowly
- reacts with water to form carbonic acid, a weak acid
- erosion are deeper and wider and grow from rill erosions
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- loose covering of weathered rocks and decaying organic material
- refers to how well soil can support plant life
- soil is found over its parent material
- final step in erosion where sediments are dropped in a new location
- distinct layer or zone within the soil profile
- erosion agent in wet climates
- physical weather that peels back layers of rock
- soil has been moved (eroided) away from its parent material
- moving sediments from one location to another
- repeated freeze thaw cycle of water in the cracks in rocks
- weathering that breaks the rocks into smaller pieces
- weathering that changes the composition of rocks
22 Clues: erosion agent in wet climates • erosion agent in dry climates • soil is found over its parent material • precipitation with a pH of less than 5.6 • organic material found on the top of soil • moving sediments from one location to another • refers to how well soil can support plant life • distinct layer or zone within the soil profile • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- A person who studies the weather in the atmosphere
- The conditions of the atmosphere
- Measures wind speed
- Occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- A cycle that repeated water goes through
- layers of clouds that can cover the whole sky
- High water located in the low pressure eye of a hurricane
- Heat expanding so much it explodes
- The temperature when water vapor condenses
- Formed high in the troposphere
- A boundary between air masses that have different temperatures
- Occurs when a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- A snow storm with high winds
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- The average weather conditions over a long period of time
- A cloud extremely close to the ground
- Measures the amount of air pressure at different heights
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- A huge storm with high winds and heavy rain
- Occurs when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses
- White puffy clouds
- A large body of air that has the same conditions throughout
- Measures the amount of air pressure
- A big release of energy
- How hot or cold something is
24 Clues: White puffy clouds • Measures wind speed • A big release of energy • How hot or cold something is • A snow storm with high winds • Formed high in the troposphere • The conditions of the atmosphere • Heat expanding so much it explodes • Measures the amount of air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air • A cloud extremely close to the ground • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-15
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- Has Phloem and Xylem
- Seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that sticks to animal fur
- Fertilized egg
- Cones
- Parallel veins, Flowers Parts in 3, and Vascular Tissues in rings
- Does not have Phloem and Xylem
- Early Growth of Plant's Embryo; starts when seed absorbs water & breaks seed coat
- Netted Veins, Flower Parts in 4 or 5, and Scattered Vascular Tissues
- Uses pollen and seeds to produce, complex life cycle, two groups angiosperms and gymnosperms
- tissue that carries sugars from the leaves to where they will be used or stored
- tissue that carries water and minerals upward from roots
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- seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- sticky fluid that can be found in xylem and phloem
- Seed Leaves where food may be stored
- produces spores instead of seeds, normally lives near water to help with fertilization
- Flowers
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds
- Protective Covering; keeps embryo from drying out
- Non-Vascular
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested by wind because of their lightweight seeds
20 Clues: Cones • Flowers • Non-Vascular • Fertilized egg • Has Phloem and Xylem • Does not have Phloem and Xylem • Seed Leaves where food may be stored • Protective Covering; keeps embryo from drying out • sticky fluid that can be found in xylem and phloem • tissue that carries water and minerals upward from roots • seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations • ...
