water cycle Crossword Puzzles
crossword spelling 2025-10-30
10 Clues: showing thanks • give enjoyment • forever no ending • syn of illumination • water cycle in leaves • unauthorized by country • the opposite of perfect • being that can never decay • younger mindset than your peers • something to do with somebody important in the catholic religion
u4 homework 2025-10-14
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- when theres toomany nutrients and something blooms
- the act of adhering
- Fishing that doesn't hurt the enviornment
- too many nutrients
- surface tension
- solvent and solute
- discarded nets in the ocean
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- River basin in nc
- The cycle that nitrogen goes through
- when something in the landscape changes
- a wall of vegetation
- where water distributes
12 Clues: surface tension • River basin in nc • too many nutrients • solvent and solute • the act of adhering • a wall of vegetation • where water distributes • discarded nets in the ocean • The cycle that nitrogen goes through • when something in the landscape changes • Fishing that doesn't hurt the enviornment • when theres toomany nutrients and something blooms
Potato 2022-02-19
10 Clues: art • potato • sam crush • doodoo but • yummy dinner • goo__s and bow___ • super awwwwsome grandmother! • did you know the cycle of water? • awwwwsoem fun dangerous potato person?!!?!?!?!? (cross out potato) • good fun person and is super duper berserker! (oops mispelled berserker)
Module 9 Cellular Respiration 2022-02-03
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- The first and longest of the four stages.
- enzymes in the cell cycle.
- Second stage of mitosis
- The stage during which the cell grows, develops into a mature, functioning cell, duplicates the DNA in its nucleus, and prepares for division.
- The structure at the center of the chromosome where the sister chromatids are attached.
- A relaxed form of DNA
- Some cells go through this process.
- The stage of the cell cycle during which the cell’s nucleus and nuclear material divide.
- Proteins in the cell cycle.
- When cells don’t respond to the normal cell cycle control mechanisms this condition happens.
- Condensed structures that contain the DNA that are visible by mitosis.
- Towards the end of mitosis the cell begins to divide in the cell’s cytoplasm.
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- The last stage of mitosis.
- The whole structure, including the spindle fibers, centrioles, and aster fibers.
- Together into chromatin fibers, which supercoil to make up the structure recognized as a chromosome.
- Substances and agents that are known to cause cancer.
- The chromatids are pulled apart which results in the separation of replicated DNA.
- Structures that contain identical copies of DNA.
- Cells reproduce by a cycle of growing and dividing
19 Clues: A relaxed form of DNA • Second stage of mitosis • The last stage of mitosis. • enzymes in the cell cycle. • Proteins in the cell cycle. • Some cells go through this process. • The first and longest of the four stages. • Structures that contain identical copies of DNA. • Cells reproduce by a cycle of growing and dividing • Substances and agents that are known to cause cancer. • ...
Sofiah M water cycle crossword puzzle 2023-12-03
7 Clues: is liquid to gas • Water evaporates into the • is when solid turns to gas • Covers 75% of the earth surface • The main source for the water cycle • water vapor condensates into tiny droplets to form • When water droplets in clouds grow large enough they fall as
Sofiah M water cycle crossword puzzle 2023-12-03
7 Clues: is liquid to gas • Water evaporates into the • is when solid turns to gas • Covers 75% of the earth surface • The main source for the water cycle • water vapor condensates into tiny droplets to form • When water droplets in clouds grow large enough they fall as
Budget Cycle Review 2021-03-16
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- Type of budget
- Result of improper budget administration
- Year to date
- # of steps in the budget cycle
- Final stage in the budget cycle
- # of months in a budget cycle
- Where plans turn into numbers
- Resource in the planning stage
- Green light stage
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- Step 3 in the budget cycle
- Who might approve a budget
- Budget presentation includes this
- Gives approval to budget
- Component of a budget
14 Clues: Year to date • Type of budget • Green light stage • Component of a budget • Gives approval to budget • Step 3 in the budget cycle • Who might approve a budget • # of months in a budget cycle • Where plans turn into numbers • # of steps in the budget cycle • Resource in the planning stage • Final stage in the budget cycle • Budget presentation includes this • ...
10 Things I know about Science 2022-05-24
10 Clues: type of force • type of fossil fuel • start of water cycle • 88th on peridoic table • 31st on periodic table • 13th on periodic table • 1oth on periodic table • 108th on periodic table • common type of precipitation • the 6th one of periodic table
Unit 9: Acellular Pathogens 2021-11-10
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- most frequently causes the "common cold"
- __ viruses that co-infect host cells and help defective viruses replicate
- rogue proteins that are infectious and cause fatal neurological diseases in mammals
- recombination of segments of genomes between two viruses in a single host that results in a new virus
- viruses with a 20-sided dice morphology
- small naked RNA molecules that cause disease in plants
- stage of viral cycle where virus binds to host cell membrane
- periodic outbreaks occur in West Africa, causes hemorrhagic fevers and believed to come from bats
- used to be a common childhood virus caused by varicella-zoster virus
- point mutation leads to small changes in spike proteins of viruses
- stage where viruses leave host cell
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- derived from host cell membrane when virus leaves
- causes warts in any part of the body and has over 200 strains
- __viruses that lack genes to replicate in hosts and depend on other larger viruses
- cycle viral life cycle characterized by long periods of viral dormancy in host cell
- proteins or glycoproteins that help viruses attach to host cells
- close to being eradicated worldwide, caused thousands of cases of paralysis in children in the US in the 1950s
- stage of viral cycle where nucleic acids are released from the capsid
- made of repeating capsomere proteins, protects viral genome
- viruses that have a thread-like morphology
- bacteriophages fall into this morphology group
- cycle viral life cycle characterized by immediate replication of viruses in new host cell
22 Clues: stage where viruses leave host cell • viruses with a 20-sided dice morphology • most frequently causes the "common cold" • viruses that have a thread-like morphology • bacteriophages fall into this morphology group • derived from host cell membrane when virus leaves • small naked RNA molecules that cause disease in plants • ...
Marine organism bloom fun facts 2023-06-03
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- Name the macroalgae species that is responsible for the Yellow Sea, China's production of the greatest macroalgae bloom, which lasted from 2008 to 2012?
- Toxin that is produced by Karenia brevis.
- Salp has a significant role in ______ fluxes(Andersen 1998;Henschke et al. 2013)
- Cyanobacteria product that releases lousy odor and degrades water.
- ______ pigment in seaweed reflects red light and absorbs blue light
- ______cnidarian possess both medusa and polyp body plans during their life cycle.
- The parts of macroalgae are ______, stipe and blade.
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- Blue-green algae also known as?
- Has eight rows of tiny comblike plates that beats to move itself through the water. What is it?
- ________ are large thick-walled cells containing full material reserve allowing the alga survival and growth in unfavourable environmental conditions
- Rapid growth of micro and macroalgae due to the greater availability of one or more plant limiting growth factors necessary for photosynthesis are caused by _______.
- What is the adaptation of dinoflagellates to produce light called?
- ______ group remains in the plankton stage throughout their life cycle.
- A part of a Hydrozoa that allows it to be buoyant and catch the wind to sail.
- Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning is caused by what algal group?
15 Clues: Blue-green algae also known as? • Toxin that is produced by Karenia brevis. • The parts of macroalgae are ______, stipe and blade. • Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning is caused by what algal group? • What is the adaptation of dinoflagellates to produce light called? • Cyanobacteria product that releases lousy odor and degrades water. • ...
Ecology: the study of “Our House” 2025-04-01
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- a group of creatures that have a stable structure and can reproduce with each other.
- the group of one species in an area that have equal chances of mating with one another.
- the process by which water changes from a solid directly into a gas, avoiding the liquid phase
- a very large ecosystem.
- the living portion of and ecosystem.
- a detailed plan for doing a science experiment.
- the number and variety of organisms and habitats in an area.
- the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
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- location where the relationships of organisms with each other and their environment takes place
- water falling from clouds in the form of rain, sleet, hail or snow.
- the living portion of planet earth.
- a uniquely created study of the biodiversity of organisms and how they are grouped from a Biblical perspective.
- part of the water cycle where plants lose their water to the atmosphere by the process of evaporation.
- the process by which water moves down through the soil to the groundwater.
- the study of the relationships of living things with each other and their nonliving environment.
- the nonliving portion of an ecosystem
- when two different organisms mate and have offspring.
- the land area that drains into a particular lake, river or ocean.
19 Clues: a very large ecosystem. • the living portion of planet earth. • the living portion of and ecosystem. • the nonliving portion of an ecosystem • a detailed plan for doing a science experiment. • when two different organisms mate and have offspring. • the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid. • the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas. • ...
photosynthesis crossword 2025-01-17
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- microscope holes in the underside of leaves. Allows oxygen to escape, and carbon dioxide to enter. Surrounded by guard cells, which open and close stomata
- one billionth of a mater (1/1,000,000,000),used to measure the wavelength
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- membranes inside where ‘the light-reactions’ occur with the electron transport chain
- where water and sunlight are used. A chemical known as NADPH is produced. NADPH is used in the calvin cycle
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- the colors of light that the human eye can see
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- Organisms that go through photosynthesis
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars. It occurs in the chloroplast of the plant cell.
- colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast.
12 Clues: organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Organisms that go through photosynthesis • a pigment that gives plants their green color • the colors of light that the human eye can see • the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast. • colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs • ...
Cell Cycle Crossword 2023-09-19
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- the first phase of interphase in which the cell carries out its normal duties and grows
- the phase in which the spindle fibers push and pull the chromosomes
- the organelle which contains the cell's DNA until it disappears during the cell cycle
- the phase in which the two sister chromosomes separate
- a cell that undergoes mitosis to form more cells
- the _______ of the cell cycle are the newly formed cells
- the phase in which the chromosomes duplicate and the nuclear membrane breaks down
- the phase in interphase in which the cell begins to copy DNA which coils into a chromosome
- strands found in the nucleus that carries genetic information
- the process in which cells divide
- when the cell checks to make sure it can proceed in the cell cycle
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- one of eight parts of the cell cycle in which the cell either prepares or undergoes division
- the final phase of mitosis in which the cytoplasm divides
- the fluid-like organelle that splits as a result of cytokinesis
- the building block of life
- the molecule that carries the genetics of a cell
- the process in which new cells are created so an organism can heal or grow
- the last phase of interphase in which the cell copies DNA and stores energy
- cells that form as the result of the cell cycle
- the phase in which the spindle fibers disappear and the chromosomes uncoil
- the resting period of the cell cycle that consists of three phases
21 Clues: the building block of life • the process in which cells divide • cells that form as the result of the cell cycle • the molecule that carries the genetics of a cell • a cell that undergoes mitosis to form more cells • the phase in which the two sister chromosomes separate • the _______ of the cell cycle are the newly formed cells • ...
HAP QUIZ 2024-11-27
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- A structure in the lungs that reduces surface tension and prevents collapse.
- The division of the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange.
- A hormone that regulates blood pressure by increasing water retention.
- The number of breaths taken per minute.
- The female reproductive structure where fertilization occurs.
- The enzyme responsible for breaking down carbonic acid into water and carbon dioxide.
- The primary male reproductive hormone.
- The process that prepares sperm to fertilize an egg.
- The type of blood vessel responsible for oxygen exchange in tissues.
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- The thickest muscular layer of the heart wall.
- The hormone surge triggering ovulation.
- A measure of the average blood pressure in the arteries during one cardiac cycle.
- The capacity of blood vessels to expand or contract to regulate blood flow.
- The process that involves inhalation and exhalation.
- Senses blood pressure changes in the arteries.
- The functional unit of gas exchange in the respiratory zone.
- The cell formed by the fusion of sperm and egg.
- The pumping organ of the cardiovascular system.
- The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the blood and body tissues.
- A hormone involved in the positive feedback loop for uterine contractions during labor.
- Primary site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- Type of reproduction resulting in genetically identical offspring.
- A phase in the menstrual cycle where the corpus luteum secretes hormones.
- A condition where total lung capacity decrease
24 Clues: The primary male reproductive hormone. • The hormone surge triggering ovulation. • The number of breaths taken per minute. • Primary site of gas exchange in the lungs. • The thickest muscular layer of the heart wall. • Senses blood pressure changes in the arteries. • A condition where total lung capacity decrease • The cell formed by the fusion of sperm and egg. • ...
Water cycle 2020-06-08
Water Cycle 2020-03-30
4 Clues: water that cools in the air and forms a cloud • water movement through a plant and evaporates • ocean, lake,or stream water that heats up into the air • When a cloud is full of water and water, sleet, hail,or snow comes out of
water cycle 2015-12-01
4 Clues: the process by which liquid changes into water vapor through heating • any type of water that falls to the earth as rain,snow,sleet or hail • the change from water vapor to liquid through cooling,this creates clouds • the release of water into the air from a plant,special type of EVAPORATION
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 2022-01-18
5 Clues: water released from clouds • vapor water diffused in the air • the process of turning from liquid to vapor • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • cycle the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
water cycle 2024-03-20
Water cycle 2025-10-07
4 Clues: front when 2 air masses take over a warm air mass • front when a cold front takes over a warm front • front when a warm front takes over a cold front • front when neither cold front nor warm front have more power over each other
Water cycle 2026-03-01
4 Clues: When water flows into oceans. • It's when rain falls from clouds. • A stage before the water droplets turn into clouds. • It's when water vapor cools down in the atmosphere.
Long Term Care Acronyms 2015-04-20
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- Medicare
- Eligibility
- Assignment of Benefits
- Life Payment Maximum
- Benefit Analyst
- Activity Daily Living
- Off Cycle Payment
- Claim Form
- Facility Statement Form
- Skilled Nursing Facility
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- Respite
- Daily Benefit Amount
- Address
- Long Term Care
- Assisted Care Facility
- Assessment
- Long Term Solutions
- Out of Facility
- Payment Cycle Date
- Nursing Home
20 Clues: Respite • Address • Medicare • Assessment • Claim Form • Eligibility • Nursing Home • Long Term Care • Benefit Analyst • Out of Facility • Off Cycle Payment • Payment Cycle Date • Long Term Solutions • Daily Benefit Amount • Life Payment Maximum • Activity Daily Living • Assignment of Benefits • Assisted Care Facility • Facility Statement Form • Skilled Nursing Facility
Crossword 2023-03-26
33 Clues: tuna • rock • skip • surf • sail • folk • cycle • cello • curry • drums • flute • burger • reggae • guitar • olives • violin • onions • prawns • pancake • chicken • yoghurt • noodles • cymbals • spinach • trumpet • keyboard • recorder • classical • saxophone • pineapple • sweetcorn • mashrooms • skateboard
unit 3-4 vocab🌍💧 2023-03-09
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- SYSTEM The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable.
- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services.
- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue
- Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand.
- Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy.
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal.
- OF WATER A large amount of water on the earth’s surface such as a lake, river, pond, or ocean.
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- When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and are safe from water pollution and extreme weather.
- A group of living and non-living things that interact in a physical environment.
- CHANGE A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.
- WATER CYCLE The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land.
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. • A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services. • ...
Root words , Prefixes and Suffixes -NYAJA 2023-03-15
21 Clues: or • Time • Life • Self • d=r^2 • Three • Break • Circle • Middle • To know • Wrongly • Bi+Cycle • To place • To speak • Means two • Means many • People epidemic • Across or through • People or epidemic • To hold or keep (Tain) • To carry- to be able of
Water on Earth 2020-05-01
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- the process of storing water in reservoirs, streams and rivers
- water loss from the leaves of plants is known as ___
- the movement of water across the surface into lakes and oceans
- the provider of water to households in T&T
- a form of energy produced by the Sun
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- a repeat of a process is called a ___
- the process of vapour changing into a liquid
- the process of water droplets falling in the form of rain, snow or hail
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
9 Clues: a form of energy produced by the Sun • a repeat of a process is called a ___ • the provider of water to households in T&T • the process of vapour changing into a liquid • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • water loss from the leaves of plants is known as ___ • the process of storing water in reservoirs, streams and rivers • ...
The water cycle SMS hunter 2024-12-17
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- the scientific formula for water
- a stream of water that flow into a lake or the ocean
- is a force that pulls stuff the the ground
- has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big
- the rain that Mother Nature covers the landscape with runs off downhill due to gravity
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- when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets
- is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes
- provides heat to start the water cycle
9 Clues: the scientific formula for water • provides heat to start the water cycle • is a force that pulls stuff the the ground • fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes • has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big • when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets • a stream of water that flow into a lake or the ocean • ...
Estuaries Vocab 2023-10-25
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- plant adapted to thrive in saline environments, commonly found in estuarine marshes and mudflats
- wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary, which affect the distribution of salinity
- type of estuarine wetland dominated by salt-tolerant grasses, rushes, and sedges
- structure made up of oyster shells and live oysters that provide habitat
- species of organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels
- the concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water
- seafloor or sediment and the communities of organisms that live within it
- complex pattern of water movement within an estuary
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- a flow of freshwater from river into an estuary, forming a visible riverine plume
- volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle
- semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater mixes with saltwater
- the cloudiness or haziness of water caused by the presence of suspended particles
- process which sediments, including silt and clay particles, settle out of water and accumulate in estuarine areas
- underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom
- water in estuaries that has a salinity level between fresh and salt water
- flat, muddy area in an estuary that is exposed at low tide
16 Clues: complex pattern of water movement within an estuary • the concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water • underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom • flat, muddy area in an estuary that is exposed at low tide • semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater mixes with saltwater • volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle • ...
Crossword dado 2024-01-24
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- water falling from the clouds in the sky
- A set of events that repeat in the same order over and over
- guess what will happened on things you know
- A test used to discover new information about a question
- the air that surrounds a planet
- The movement of water through the ocean,air, or land
- To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns into gas
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- all the water (solid,liquid,gas)on and around planet earth
- the process of gas changing to liquid
- to pay close attention to something
- Water when it is gas such as steam
- the process of liquid changing to gas
- a pretend of version of something that scientists use when the thing is to big, small or to complicated to work with
- how hot or cold something is
14 Clues: how hot or cold something is • the air that surrounds a planet • Water when it is gas such as steam • to pay close attention to something • the process of gas changing to liquid • the process of liquid changing to gas • water falling from the clouds in the sky • guess what will happened on things you know • The movement of water through the ocean,air, or land • ...
THE LUNAR CYCLE 2020-09-02
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- To turn on an axis.
- The phases are said to be doing this during the first half of the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon.
- When the moon first appears above the horizon after sunset
- Light that comes from the sun.
- When one object moves around another
- A phase of the Moon in the lunar cycle halfway between a new Moon and a full Moon.
- A word used to describe the thin curved shape of the visible part of the Moon
- The light that has bounced off an object or surface such as the moon.
- Relating to the Moon.
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- Earth’s natural satellite
- The phase of the Moon in the lunar cycle when the sunlit side of the Moon is not visible from Earth.
- The shapes of the visible parts of the Moon throughout its lunar cycle
- An object, such as a moon, that orbits another object, such as a planet.
- A phase of the Moon in the lunar cycle when all of the sunlit side of the Moon is visible from Earth
- The third quarter moon, halfway between the full Moon and the new Moon; the moon appears from Earth to be a “half Moon.”
- The amount of days in a lunar cycle
- The star around which Earth and other planets orbit.
- A word used to describe the thin curved shape of the visible part of the Moon
- The phases are said to be doing this during the second half of the lunar cycle between the full moon and the new moon
- The backside of a heavenly body such as the moon that cannot be seen.
- A word used to describe the Moon when it appears to be more than half but less than full.
- A closed symmetric curved shape like an oval
- To move or travel around an object in a curved path.
23 Clues: To turn on an axis. • Relating to the Moon. • Earth’s natural satellite • Light that comes from the sun. • The amount of days in a lunar cycle • When one object moves around another • A closed symmetric curved shape like an oval • The star around which Earth and other planets orbit. • To move or travel around an object in a curved path. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2017-12-21
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- The process in which pyruvate(s) are broken down into NAD+ and recycled for later use.
- CoA- Enzyme that breaks down part of Oxaloacetate molecule
- The process of breaking down a pyruvate into NADH FDPH and ATP(Not the Krebs cycle)
- process in which Energy(ATP) is produced by breaking down Glucose
- A product/example of Lactic Acid
- The uncharged molecules of ATP
- Fermentation- A type of fermentation that produces as a byproduct an ingredient for wine, and yeast
- and Bread- Product/example of Alcohal Fermentation.
- The first stage in Cellular Respiration that breaks down one glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules.
- a molecule that will hold elections and will hold some of the energy produced by the glucose molecule, turns into NADH.
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- Cycle- The second Cycle of Cellular Respiration in where 8 NADP and 2 FADH are produced
- Synthase- Hydrogen Ions pass through thsi protein enable to power the manufacturing of ATP molecules.
- Inner Membrane- The surrounding of the cell.
- The molecule that begins the Kreb's Cycle.
- The substance inside of a cell where all of the organelles or suspended in
- Acid- The six carbon molecule in the Kreb's Cycle
- Triphosphate- Main energy currency among cells.
- Transprot Chain- The final step in Cellular Respiration and 34 ATPs are produced.
- A membrane-bound cell where in which the Krebs cycle takes place, nicknamed the powerhouse of the cell.
- Pathways- The product of one equation are the reactants of another equation
- The process of breaking down a pyruvate into NAD+ without the use of oxygen
- Acid- A byproduct of fermentation, makes your legs and arms sore after working out.
- the main product of the Glycolysis reaction which is produced by one glucose molecules into two of itself.
- The unpowered battery that holds the majority of the energy in its bonds from Kreb's Cycle to the ETC.
24 Clues: The uncharged molecules of ATP • A product/example of Lactic Acid • The molecule that begins the Kreb's Cycle. • Inner Membrane- The surrounding of the cell. • Triphosphate- Main energy currency among cells. • Acid- The six carbon molecule in the Kreb's Cycle • and Bread- Product/example of Alcohal Fermentation. • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2025-01-15
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- form of reproduction that requires two parents and results in offspring that are genetically unique when compared to the parents and each other
- surrounds the nucleus, regulates movement into and out of the nucleus
- disease of cell division, body loses ability to regulate cell growth and division
- regulate the cell cycle externally, speed up or slow down the cell cycle
- forms during cytokinesis of plant cells separating daughter cells
- prevent cell division when functioning normally, when mutated allow cells to divide out of control
- division of the rest of the cell
- genes that keep the cell division at the normal rate
- division of the nucleus
- fibers attached to the centromeres, shorten to pull sister chromatids apart
- holds sister chromatids together until they are separated in anaphase
- regulate the cell cycle internally, prevent the cell from continuing through the cell cycle until it is ready
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- produce spindle fibers in animal cells
- bundles of genetic information, contain DNA and proteins
- two identical chromosomes, produced during the S phase of interphase, held together by a centromere
- part of the cell cycle where the nucleus and the rest of the cell divides
- ability of cancer cells to move to other parts of the body
- complete life cycle of a cell
- form of asexual reproduction used by prokaryotic cells to divide
- identical cells produced at the end of cell division
- programmed cell death
- mutated version of the gene, causes cells to divide out of control
- relaxed form of DNA, present when the cell is in interphase
- mass of cells
- form of reproduction that only requires one parent and results in offspring genetically identical to the parent and each other
- process that splits one cell into two
26 Clues: mass of cells • programmed cell death • division of the nucleus • complete life cycle of a cell • division of the rest of the cell • process that splits one cell into two • produce spindle fibers in animal cells • identical cells produced at the end of cell division • genes that keep the cell division at the normal rate • ...
SECTION B: VOCABULARY (20 Points) 2022-10-21
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- An oasis/ocean is a place in the desert with trees and water.
- Someone feeling defensive/depressed is very unhappy or possibly even hopeless.
- Animal/Annual means something that happens once every year.
- Animals of the same species can reproduce/reapprove.
- All living organisms need food and water to surmise/survive.
- The word organism/oreganos refers to something that is alive.
- To adapt/adore is to change something to suit a new situation.
- An elder/egret is someone who is older or a senior person.
- Nonliquid/Nonliving is a word that describes things that are not alive.
- A luxate/luxury is something really expensive that you don't need but can afford.
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- To conserve/conclude means to make a decision based on evidence.
- A series of events that happens over and over again are called a cider/cycle.
- Oxalic/Oxygen is a gas which is found in the air we breath.
- Migraine/Migration is the movement from one region to another.
- Trust/Trade is when you believe someone without the need for evidence.
- Dagger/Danger means there is a possibility to get hurt or suffer an injury.
- Cultural/Culpable has to do with the customs and social behavior of a group of people.
- Ecosystems/Ecospecies consist of living and nonliving things.
- To be capable/comical is to be able to do something.
- An ordinary/obsolete person is someone who is normal with no special qualities.
20 Clues: Animals of the same species can reproduce/reapprove. • To be capable/comical is to be able to do something. • An elder/egret is someone who is older or a senior person. • Oxalic/Oxygen is a gas which is found in the air we breath. • Animal/Annual means something that happens once every year. • All living organisms need food and water to surmise/survive. • ...
SECTION B: VOCABULARY (20 Points) 2022-10-21
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- Dagger/Danger means there is a possibility to get hurt or suffer an injury.
- Cultural/Culpable has to do with the customs and social behavior of a group of people.
- To adapt/adore is to change something to suit a new situation.
- Animals of the same species can reproduce/reapprove.
- All living organisms need food and water to surmise/survive.
- Ecosystems/Ecospecies consist of living and nonliving things.
- Nonliquid/Nonliving is a word that describes things that are not alive.
- Oxalic/Oxygen is a gas which is found in the air we breath.
- An elder/egret is someone who is older or a senior person.
- A luxate/luxury is something really expensive that you don't need but can afford.
- To be capable/comical is to be able to do something.
- An ordinary/obsolete person is someone who is normal with no special qualities.
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- Someone feeling defensive/depressed is very unhappy or possibly even hopeless.
- Migraine/Migration is the movement from one region to another.
- Trust/Trade is when you believe someone without the need for evidence.
- To conserve/conclude means to make a decision based on evidence.
- A series of events that happens over and over again are called a cider/cycle.
- Animal/Annual means something that happens once every year.
- The word organism/oreganos refers to something that is alive.
- An oasis/ocean is a place in the desert with trees and water.
20 Clues: Animals of the same species can reproduce/reapprove. • To be capable/comical is to be able to do something. • An elder/egret is someone who is older or a senior person. • Animal/Annual means something that happens once every year. • Oxalic/Oxygen is a gas which is found in the air we breath. • All living organisms need food and water to surmise/survive. • ...
Changing Earth's Surface 2024-03-06
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- Besides wind, what else can cause erosion?
- You group went outside and created this type of land feature caused by deposition.
- this type of rock means “change form”
- What do you call a big pile of sand in the desert caused by deposition?
- What do you call a big pile of sand in created in water caused by deposition?
- What type of igneous rock cools down fast and does not form crystals?
- What type of igneous rock cools downs slowly and forms crystals?
- Besides rain, wind, waves and ice, what else can break down rock?
- The rock cycle continues when all 3 types of rock _____ and come out of a volcano once again.
- What is another name for sand?
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- Process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces is called…
- the name of this type of rock means “fire”
- this type of rock often forms in “layers”
- Process in which sediment is carried/moved from one location to another is called…
- What takes igneous and sedimentary rocks deep into the Earth?
- Write the name of a type of Sedimentary rock.
- Process in which sediment is dropped is called…
- What do you call magma when it’s on the Earth’s surface?
- Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks are all part of this cycle
- Write the name of a type of metamorphic rock.
- Besides pressure, what else is needed to turn a rock into metamorphic rock?
21 Clues: What is another name for sand? • this type of rock means “change form” • this type of rock often forms in “layers” • the name of this type of rock means “fire” • Besides wind, what else can cause erosion? • Write the name of a type of Sedimentary rock. • Write the name of a type of metamorphic rock. • Process in which sediment is dropped is called… • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
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- Outer layer of cells
- Most numerous zooplankton
- Mineral in ATP (energy) and DNA
- Top opening on the sponge through which water and waste exit
- Makes up about 80% of weight in an organism's body
- Mineral in thyroxin (growth hormone for vertebrates)
- Mineral in nervous and muscular system
- The process of asexual reproduction by development of an egg with the normal number of chromosomes in an adult without fertilization
- Rigid structures that make up the framework of a sponge
- Taking in of oxygen through the cell membrane
- Name means "wheel-bearing"
- Name means "pore-bearing"
- Process of breaking down carbohydrates to provide energy
- Process of carrying out sugar that needs to be stored or converted into other substances (two words)
- Inner layer of cells
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- Animals composed of more than one cell
- Only are zooplankton in the early stages of their life cycle
- Animal-like organisms that float or drift near the surface
- Means "hole-bearing"
- High energy molecules
- Spends their entire life cycle as zooplankton
- Type of digestion in sponges
- Mineral in bones and teeth
- Cells Cells with flagella that line the inside of the body cavity (2 words)
- Hemoglobin in red blood cells to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide (mineral)
- Regulate all chemical reactions
- Small pores along the sides of the sponge
- Unicellular protist that feeds on phytoplankton
- Middle jellylike layer
- Unequal division of the cytoplasm
30 Clues: Outer layer of cells • Means "hole-bearing" • Inner layer of cells • High energy molecules • Middle jellylike layer • Most numerous zooplankton • Name means "pore-bearing" • Mineral in bones and teeth • Name means "wheel-bearing" • Type of digestion in sponges • Mineral in ATP (energy) and DNA • Regulate all chemical reactions • Unequal division of the cytoplasm • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- Color commonly connected with money
- Country with highest diabetes percentage at 19.9%
- Rivalry between businesses
- Color associated with warmth in the US
- The sense that detects odors
- A person's function or position in a situation
- What greeting involves pressing palms together?
- The organ that breaks down food with strong acid
- Weather condition with no rain for extended periods
- To capture wild animals for food or sport
- The sense using your ears
- The sense using your tongue
- The tube connecting mouth to stomach
- Traditional practices and celebrations
- Body parts that chew food
- Color of money envelopes in China
- The ability to see with your eyes
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- A group of people sharing customs and traditions
- Money left over after subtracting costs from sales
- Country with 116.4 million people with diabetes
- To increase prices or amounts
- The celestial body that heats the sea in the water cycle
- Hand gesture greeting from a distance
- Plants grown by farmers like corn and wheat
- Maximum speed allowed on a road
- Extra goods not needed
- Natural disasters caused by heavy rain
- To make products known through media
- Formal greeting with clasped hands
- Warm embrace as a greeting
- Vapor that forms in the sky during the water cycle
- The sense using your hands
- To have enough money to buy something
- To decrease or make smaller
- The expenses of producing something
- Positive aspects or advantages
36 Clues: Extra goods not needed • The sense using your ears • Body parts that chew food • Rivalry between businesses • Warm embrace as a greeting • The sense using your hands • The sense using your tongue • To decrease or make smaller • The sense that detects odors • To increase prices or amounts • Positive aspects or advantages • Maximum speed allowed on a road • ...
Chapter 11 Sections 1-2 p. 410-421 2020-05-02
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- when sperm and egg meet
- animals without backbones
- One of the four major functions of animals
- type of reproduction where animal produces an identical animal
- group of animals that consists of spiders, centipedes, and crustaceans
- type of cells in sponges that contain the whiplike flagella that move the water through the sponge
- the type of cells cnidarians use to capture food
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- animals with backbones
- type of tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- type of symmetry that includes two identical halves
- name of jellyfish with the bowl shaped body structure
- what the hole is called that allows water to move into the sponge
- starfish
- Organization levels:cells, tissue, ?, organ system
- type of currents that sponges rely on to carry their food and oxygen to them
- type of cnidarian that moves with slow turning somersaults
- In the jellyfish Life Cycle, what attaches to a hard surface and then reproduces asexually
17 Clues: starfish • animals with backbones • when sperm and egg meet • animals without backbones • One of the four major functions of animals • type of tissue that attaches muscle to bone • the type of cells cnidarians use to capture food • Organization levels:cells, tissue, ?, organ system • type of symmetry that includes two identical halves • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
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- Great Britain used to use Australia as a what?
- What word means “shore” or “coast” in Arabic?
- What is one vital resource of the Transition Zone?
- 2nd largest river in Africa and 5th in the world
- Australian ranch is called
- what country has the Great Man-Made river?
- the part of earth where life exists
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- shows more detail than a globe
- What is the name of the biggest lake in Russia
- of Mexico body of water to mexico's east
- Does the amount of water in the water cycle change?
- Due to its colonial past most people in Central America are what religion
- The religion of people that live in Israel?
- Australia is the worlds leading producer of
- map to indicate distance?
- what does coach slaughter call the U.S.A ?
- what is formed by n underground spring in a desert
17 Clues: map to indicate distance? • Australian ranch is called • shows more detail than a globe • the part of earth where life exists • of Mexico body of water to mexico's east • what does coach slaughter call the U.S.A ? • what country has the Great Man-Made river? • The religion of people that live in Israel? • Australia is the worlds leading producer of • ...
carbon cycle 2024-12-09
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- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Process by which plants use sunlight to produce food
- Process where plants and animals release energy by breaking down glucose
- Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- Natural process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon
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- Process where plants release water vapor through their leaves
- Conversion of water into vapor by heat
- The process of water returning to Earth in forms like rain or snow
- Cycle demonstrating how water circulates on Earth
9 Clues: Layer of gases surrounding Earth • Conversion of water into vapor by heat • Gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis • Cycle demonstrating how water circulates on Earth • Process by which plants use sunlight to produce food • Natural process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon • Process where plants release water vapor through their leaves • ...
Rocks and Their Properties 2015-01-20
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- igneous rock that is pink and black with specks
- the third stage in the rock cycle
- process of breaking down rocks
- pieces of rock
- the life cycle of a rock
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- the fifth stage in the rock cycle
- sedimentary rock made of sand
- under the Earth
- metamorphic rock that is pearl white
- building blocks of rocks
- the second stage in the rock cycle
- is used to make metamorphic and sedimentary rock
- metamorphic rock that is black
- comes out of a volcano
14 Clues: pieces of rock • under the Earth • comes out of a volcano • building blocks of rocks • the life cycle of a rock • sedimentary rock made of sand • process of breaking down rocks • metamorphic rock that is black • the fifth stage in the rock cycle • the third stage in the rock cycle • the second stage in the rock cycle • metamorphic rock that is pearl white • ...
Ecosystems -Conri 2020-10-23
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- Where a living organism lives.
- The cycle in which carbon flows through the environment and living things.
- All of the populations that live in the same area.
- the non living parts of an ecosystem
- The demand for a resource by two or more organisms
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down nutrients in dead organisms.
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- A body of water found in an area where fresh water and salt water mix.
- is all ecosystems in the world
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- A group of living things and their nonliving environment.
- The clearing of forest lands.
- A specific environment that is home to living things.
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- A consumer that eats only animals.
14 Clues: The clearing of forest lands. • Where a living organism lives. • is all ecosystems in the world • the living parts of an ecosystem • A consumer that eats only animals. • the non living parts of an ecosystem • All of the populations that live in the same area. • The demand for a resource by two or more organisms • A specific environment that is home to living things. • ...
Anthony's Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-14
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- Twenty-First, A special day because I made it be a special day
- of 2021, The best class (year)... it's subjective
- What you feel when you're having _ _ _ (i.e., going on a fast daring rollercoaster)
- What you eat every morning
- King of the jungle
- A trip down ____________ lane but plural
- The year followed by the year of quarantine... well like 1/4 of it
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- The best, complex, intricate, and daring and most defying person ever
- A portion of prepping for high school
- It's very very rare in nature and it's a colour
- When something ends abruptly or flowingly
- It's a fruit and it is six letters
- Dihydrogen monoxide
- Water that comes from the sky because of the water cycle
14 Clues: King of the jungle • Dihydrogen monoxide • What you eat every morning • It's a fruit and it is six letters • A portion of prepping for high school • A trip down ____________ lane but plural • When something ends abruptly or flowingly • It's very very rare in nature and it's a colour • of 2021, The best class (year)... it's subjective • ...
Ecology Terms Elijah Cook 7th 2017-05-16
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- Process by which moisture is carried through plants: evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- Relationship in which one organism is a food source for the other.
- An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants.
- A pattern of growth in which the population increases, then balances.
- The individuals of one species in a given area.
- A system of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- The environment that a species lives in.
- An organism that enters a community they are not apart of; with no natural predators.
- A series of organisms related by predator-prey interactions.
- The living together of two dissimilar organisms.
- The absence of life.
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- Only ten percent of energy will pass down a trophic level.
- Colonization of new sites by communities of organisms.
- Cycle by which nitrogen is converted into chemical forms.
- An organism requiring organic compounds for its principal food source.
- An organism that lives and feeds on dead organic matter.
- A relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
- A species that is indigenous to a community.
- Branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment.
- Process by which carbon dioxide, water, and inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates.
- An assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area.
21 Clues: The absence of life. • The environment that a species lives in. • A species that is indigenous to a community. • The individuals of one species in a given area. • The living together of two dissimilar organisms. • Colonization of new sites by communities of organisms. • An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-11-01
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- if water is ___ then photosynthesis is decreased.
- the oxygen that plants give off come from the splitting of ____
- the pigments for the fall colors of leaves
- ATP ___ is what makes the ATP in the thylakoid membrane.
- organisms eat other organisms for energy
- a compound that absorbs light
- organisms that make their own food
- when a phosphate is removed from ATP, a bond is ____.
- This is what goes across the membrane in the thylakoid to create a charge difference.
- the type of pigment that absorbs red and violet wavelengths of light
- short term chemical energy
- the pigment in plants that reflect green
- this is the main product of the dark reactions.
- chemical energy is stored here in a chemical compound
- all energy can be traced back to this
- ATP and NADPH are made by the ____ reactions.
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- the plant takes in ______ to supply carbon for the Calvin cycle
- during photosynthesis plants turn ___ energy into chemical energy.
- Light is a form of energy that travels through space as a __.
- the purpose of the light reactions are to ____ the dark reactions.
- where the Calvin cycle takes place
- where all energy in the cell is made
- when a phosphate is added to ADP, a bond is ___.
- process where a plant makes food
- the type of pigment that absorbs red and blue-violet light
- the color that you see is the light waves that are ___.
- the filled electron carrier of photosynthesis
- where the light dependent reactions take place
28 Clues: short term chemical energy • a compound that absorbs light • process where a plant makes food • where the Calvin cycle takes place • organisms that make their own food • where all energy in the cell is made • all energy can be traced back to this • organisms eat other organisms for energy • the pigment in plants that reflect green • the pigments for the fall colors of leaves • ...
How do humans benefit from nature? 2025-07-20
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- Water is a renewable resource that is replenished by the ______ cycle.
- Wind _______ are tall structures that convert wind energy to electricity.
- Wind and water are examples of _________ resources
- Nature offers opportunities for people to _________ nature through beautiful scenery.
- Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas form over millions of years from the remains of ________ plants and animals.
- Natural resources are _______ materials or substances that are made in nature.
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- In order to ensure that there is enough resources for future __________, we must use our resources wisely.
- Fossil fuels such as oil is burnt to generate __________ which is important for our daily lives.
- Fossil fuels are examples of non-renewable resources as they take millions of years to __________.
- Solar ________ convert solar energy to electrical energy, which is a better way of generating electricity.
10 Clues: Wind and water are examples of _________ resources • Water is a renewable resource that is replenished by the ______ cycle. • Wind _______ are tall structures that convert wind energy to electricity. • Natural resources are _______ materials or substances that are made in nature. • ...
Choir??? 2025-12-11
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- Disney Movie song we sang
- 1 Sharp
- Song about the reef
- a song from New Zealand
- When I hear the strains
- one horse open sleigh
- when a music starts with no sharps or flats
- o ke kaha kai kaha kai e
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- Do Re Mi Fa. . .
- Water cycle
- Moon that illuminates Kauai
- I saw you in my dream
- 1 Flat
- . . . is the thing to say
- Song about the tree snail
- My heart tells me that I love you
16 Clues: 1 Flat • 1 Sharp • Water cycle • Do Re Mi Fa. . . • Song about the reef • I saw you in my dream • one horse open sleigh • a song from New Zealand • When I hear the strains • o ke kaha kai kaha kai e • Disney Movie song we sang • . . . is the thing to say • Song about the tree snail • Moon that illuminates Kauai • My heart tells me that I love you • when a music starts with no sharps or flats
Cell Cycle and Cancer Review 2026-02-04
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- The stage of the cell cycle where chromosomes become visible.
- A type of cell that sends and receives signals and remains in G0.
- How many checkpoints are in the cell cycle.
- The gene that codes for a protein that stops cell division.
- The mutated version of proto-oncogenes which lead to uncontrolled cell division.
- When a cell specializes in structure and function.
- What regulates the cell cycle.
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- Cells that are damaged, worn out, or don't pass check points die through a process called ____.
- _________ in tumor-suppressor genes result in the cell not having the ability to turn off cell division.
- Adult organisms only use the cell cycle for ___.
- The gene that codes for a protein that stimulates cell division.
- Single celled organisms use the cell cycle for___.
- When DNA is duplicated during the cell cycle.
- Secondary growths of cancer at alternate locations in the body is known as ___.
14 Clues: What regulates the cell cycle. • How many checkpoints are in the cell cycle. • When DNA is duplicated during the cell cycle. • Adult organisms only use the cell cycle for ___. • Single celled organisms use the cell cycle for___. • When a cell specializes in structure and function. • The gene that codes for a protein that stops cell division. • ...
Unit 1 vocabulary 2013-10-07
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- a molecule that carries genetic information
- the period in the cell cycle during which the cell grows, matures, and duplicates genetic information
- the division of the rest of the cell
- 3-5 per microscope
- neutralizes toxic compounds
- releases energy from glucose
- process of moving substances across the cell membrane
- constains digestive enzymes
- transport and store materials across the cell membrane
- allows the viewer to see the specimen
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- the movement of water through a membrane
- the apparent enlargement of an object by an optical instrument
- a fluid that suspends sugar water and other components in the cell
- controls all cell activities
- long pieces of coiled DNA and proteins
- produces proteins
- the division of the contents of the nucleus
17 Clues: produces proteins • 3-5 per microscope • neutralizes toxic compounds • constains digestive enzymes • controls all cell activities • releases energy from glucose • the division of the rest of the cell • allows the viewer to see the specimen • long pieces of coiled DNA and proteins • the movement of water through a membrane • a molecule that carries genetic information • ...
Resources 2013-03-16
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- When the sun heats up water, this happens.
- When clouds get too heavy, this happens.
- This non-renewable resource is made into gasoline for our cars.
- The water cycle is powered by this.
- What we call water when it is a gas.
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- A type of resource we make and then use to make something else.
- Water can exist in any of the three states of matter depending on this.
- Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields.
- Mechanics, barbers, and nurses are examples of this type of resource.
- We need to do this in order to conserve our resources.
- The type of resource that will run out over time.
11 Clues: The water cycle is powered by this. • What we call water when it is a gas. • When clouds get too heavy, this happens. • When the sun heats up water, this happens. • The type of resource that will run out over time. • We need to do this in order to conserve our resources. • Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields. • ...
Repro & Neonate 2023-12-19
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- hormone that can be tested to see where a female is at in their heat cycle
- infection of the uterus
- difficult/stalled/stuck labor
- third phase of the heat cycle
- first phase of the heat cycle
- second phase of the heat cycle when female is most receptive to breeding
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- pertains to dogs and typically means they go through one heat cycle a year
- the act of a dog giving birth
- inflammation of mammary tissue
- an animals heat cycle that consists of four phases
- final and longest phase of the heat cycle
11 Clues: infection of the uterus • the act of a dog giving birth • difficult/stalled/stuck labor • third phase of the heat cycle • first phase of the heat cycle • inflammation of mammary tissue • final and longest phase of the heat cycle • an animals heat cycle that consists of four phases • second phase of the heat cycle when female is most receptive to breeding • ...
UOI Puzzle 2021-03-22
10 Clues: larva of fly • living thing • baby of frog • Metamorphosis means • mirror will ___ light • natural source of light • small plant that grows from seed • part of plant which absorbs water • light source is near shadow is ___ • butterfly life cycle has ___ stages
Chapter 9 2013-02-03
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- unspecialized cells that can develop into specialized cells with right conditions
- the first stage of cell cycle
- where the sister Chromatids join at
- the fourth stage of mitosis
- the third stage of the cell cycle
- the third stage of mitosis
- the second stage of cell cycle
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- the first stage of mitosis
- is the relaxed form of DNA in the cells nucleus
- spindle fibers, centroiles, and asters are part of this
- cancer causing cell
- cells reproduce by a cycle of growing and dividing cells
- uncontrolled cell growth
- the second stage of mitosis
- proteins that bind to enzymes
15 Clues: cancer causing cell • uncontrolled cell growth • the first stage of mitosis • the third stage of mitosis • the fourth stage of mitosis • the second stage of mitosis • the first stage of cell cycle • proteins that bind to enzymes • the second stage of cell cycle • the third stage of the cell cycle • where the sister Chromatids join at • ...
Photosynthesis (if the answers contain 2 words as a space between words put "*") 2021-05-31
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- liquid found inside the chloroplast where the light independent reaction happens
- pigment found in the plant that absorbs sunlight
- plant organelle where all of photosynthesis happens
- Part of the plant were photosynthesis happens
- path that water takes in order to get to the leafs
- second name for the light independent reaction (contains 2 words)
- The food that plants create for themselves
- Colour that most plants reflect
- complete name of ATP (contains 2 words)
- Glucose is a type of _________
- any coloured material of a plant or animal cell
- Plant cells have this to protect them, and help them stack, animal cells don't (contains 2 words)
- All of photosynthesis starts with the ______
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- process that plants use to make their own food
- Stack of thylakoids found in the chloroplast
- The process that makes carbon dioxide enter the plant
- ATP is _________ energy
- site where the light dependent reaction happens, which contains the chlorophyll
- Organelle found in all living cells that stores ATP energy inside the plant
- Photosynthesis is a never ending __________
- Gas that stomata diffuse into the plant (contains 2 words)
- Waste product of photosynthesis, and gas that humans breathe
- opposite of photosynthesis, a process in which plants take energy from glucose
- Tiny pores on the bottom of the plant leafs where carbon dioxide enters the plant
- part of the plant from which water gets in
- Leaf cells are ___________ cells
26 Clues: ATP is _________ energy • Glucose is a type of _________ • Colour that most plants reflect • Leaf cells are ___________ cells • complete name of ATP (contains 2 words) • The food that plants create for themselves • part of the plant from which water gets in • Photosynthesis is a never ending __________ • Stack of thylakoids found in the chloroplast • ...
Ecology Terms Elijah Cook 7th 2017-05-16
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- Only ten percent of energy will pass down a trophic level.
- Relationship in which one organism is a food source for the other.
- A species that is indigenous to a community.
- An organism requiring organic compounds for its principal food source.
- Process by which carbon dioxide, water, and inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates.
- A system of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- The environment that a species lives in.
- Branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment.
- An organism that lives and feeds on dead organic matter.
- An organism that enters a community they are not apart of; with no natural predators.
- Cycle by which nitrogen is converted into chemical forms.
- An assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area.
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- An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants.
- Colonization of new sites by communities of organisms.
- Process by which moisture is carried through plants: evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- The living together of two dissimilar organisms.
- A pattern of growth in which the population increases, then balances.
- The absence of life.
- A relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
- A series of organisms related by predator-prey interactions.
- The individuals of one species in a given area.
21 Clues: The absence of life. • The environment that a species lives in. • A species that is indigenous to a community. • The individuals of one species in a given area. • The living together of two dissimilar organisms. • An organism that breaks down the cells of dead plants. • Colonization of new sites by communities of organisms. • ...
Gardening 1 2022-05-17
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- fertilizer that gives plants their dark green color
- Eastern Kansas soils have a lot of this the smallest soil particle
- a popular garden vegetable
- very popular flower in Kansas-can tolerate full sun
- the macronutrient important for strong stalks and disease resistance.
- A pile of decaying grass clippings, egg shells, leaves, etc
- Shoots that come from the mother strawberry plant that give you more plants.
- a disease where the end of the tomato turns black. ________ end rot
- plants that can tolerate a frost
- plants that cannot tolerate cold temperatures
- below seven on the pH scale
- Plants that come back more than two years.
- long slender, threadlike structure that wraps around a trellis
- An important item necessary for gardening...(from the sky)
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- to grow more plants
- The best time to water.
- require two growing seasons to complete their life cycle
- tomatoes that have a short growth habit
- a material ysed to cover the ground to conserve water and control weeds
- America's number one bedding plant; tolerates shade
- plants whose life cycle is one year.
- the base of the strawberry plant where the leaves come together at one point.
- the plant nutrient important for blooming and rooting
- side shoots on a tomato plant
- removing the old or spent flowers
- A type of strawberry- ______ bearing
- This material can be used for mulch.
- Removing some plants that are too crowded.
28 Clues: to grow more plants • The best time to water. • a popular garden vegetable • below seven on the pH scale • side shoots on a tomato plant • plants that can tolerate a frost • removing the old or spent flowers • plants whose life cycle is one year. • A type of strawberry- ______ bearing • This material can be used for mulch. • tomatoes that have a short growth habit • ...
John Deere FOS Engine CH 1 2024-01-22
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- This was used as fuel for the first diesel engine.
- The ____ is used to force air into the cylinder and expel exhaust and supply fresh air.
- Engine water jacket, bypass, thermostat, pressure cap, cooling air, radiator, water pump, and hose are part of the _________ system.
- The Last of the four strokes in a four-cycle engine.
- ______ ______ is the side to side/circular motion the piston moves around a point.
- Developed the first practical diesel engine.
- Pioneered the first practical lightweight fuel injection system.
- ______ is the distance traveled by the piston either from TDC to BDC or from BDC to TDC.
- The _____ compares the volume of air in the cylinder before compression to the volume after compression.
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- A _____ is not part of a diesel engine. This redirects fluid in a torque converter.
- In diesel engines, fuel ignites because the air heats as it compresses as the fuel is injected into the ________ _______
- The job of the _________ _______ is to absorb heat, clean parts, deaden noise, and seat piston rings.
- The first of the four strokes in a four-cycle engine.
- _______ ______ is the up and down motion of the piston.
- The turning effect of a force is called _______. This includes the turning effect of a crankshaft.
- A piston uses reciprocating and rotary motions to transmit ______.
- When two cylinders are _____ cylinders, one is on compression stroke while the other is on exhaust stroke.
- ______ is the diameter of a cylinder.
- The _____ provides crankshaft momentum.
- Air ___ when it is compressed.
20 Clues: Air ___ when it is compressed. • ______ is the diameter of a cylinder. • The _____ provides crankshaft momentum. • Developed the first practical diesel engine. • This was used as fuel for the first diesel engine. • The Last of the four strokes in a four-cycle engine. • The first of the four strokes in a four-cycle engine. • ...
Thin Film Optics 2025-02-03
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- inversely proportional to wavelength
- unit of frequency
- light passing through a substrate
- the physical distance of one cycle
- a coating on the surface of an optical to reflect certain wavelengths
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- point of lowest amplitude in a cycle
- one unit of a wave
- point of highest amplitude in a cycle
- light produced by something
- radiation in the form of photons
- light used to excite electrons in the substrate without emission
- light bouncing off a substrate
- disturbance through a medium
- the name for the group of visible and non visible light
- magnitude of the wave vector
15 Clues: unit of frequency • one unit of a wave • light produced by something • disturbance through a medium • magnitude of the wave vector • light bouncing off a substrate • radiation in the form of photons • light passing through a substrate • the physical distance of one cycle • point of lowest amplitude in a cycle • inversely proportional to wavelength • ...
Unlimited Attempts Allowed 2023-06-21
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the first stage of photosynthesis process in which solar energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color.
- the cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- the site of photochemical and electron transport reactions of oxygenic photosynthesis.
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- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars.
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- colorless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms.
- abbreviation of Adenosine Triphosphate.
- the main sugar found in your blood.
12 Clues: the main sugar found in your blood. • abbreviation of Adenosine Triphosphate. • colorless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms. • the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. • a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. • ...
photosynthesis crossword 2025-01-17
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- . The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body.
- membranes inside where ‘the light-reactions’ occur with the electron transport chain
- the colors of light that the human eye can see
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars. It occurs in the chloroplast of the plant cell.
- one billionth of a mater (1/1,000,000,000),used to measure the wavelength
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast.
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- colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs.
- Organisms that go through photosynthesis
- microscope holes in the underside of leaves. Allows oxygen to escape, and carbon dioxide to enter. Surrounded by guard cells, which open and close stomata
- where water and sunlight are used. A chemical known as NADPH is produced. NADPH is used in the calvin cycle
12 Clues: organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Organisms that go through photosynthesis • a pigment that gives plants their green color • the colors of light that the human eye can see • the stacks of thylakoids embedded in the stroma of a chloroplast. • colors that absorb light. Produces energy from the sunlight it absorbs. • ...
mayleen's puzzle 2022-01-28
7 Clues: From water vapor to gas . • From water vapor to a cloud . • Makes the water cycle keep it going . • what dose the snow do when it is hot . • Changes from liquid into water vapor . • Im made out of water but not a ocean . • If you dig down you can find me there .
Grade 2 Week 4 2021-06-28
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- something you wear on your body
- a bright color
- a female
- to get a hold of something, to be given something
- exactly what I need, _____ just what I need
- when you want water
- being alive
- to increase a number; combine both together
- a lot or in a high degree
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- having a baby
- a series of events that happen in the same order
- an object
- in the time following something
- belonging to you and me
- first second _____
- under grass; soil
16 Clues: a female • an object • being alive • having a baby • a bright color • under grass; soil • first second _____ • when you want water • belonging to you and me • a lot or in a high degree • something you wear on your body • in the time following something • exactly what I need, _____ just what I need • to increase a number; combine both together • ...
Main Vertebrate groups 2021-02-11
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- fish do not have this part.
- this is not a fish but live in water.
- this feature helps them to swim through water.
- this will help to balance the body while swimming
- this is an amphibian whit out limbs to locomote
- their body is covered with this and this will help to protect them from dehydration.
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- It is a unique feature of frogs skin
- skin the main respiratory organ of frogs
- this is the respiratory organ of fish.
- presence of dry skin with scales is a unique feature of this group.
- This is the group that contain all birds.
- the animals belong to this group have to spend part of their life cycle in water.
- it is a group that contains animals well adapted to live in water.
- this is a limbless reptile
14 Clues: this is a limbless reptile • fish do not have this part. • It is a unique feature of frogs skin • this is not a fish but live in water. • this is the respiratory organ of fish. • skin the main respiratory organ of frogs • This is the group that contain all birds. • this feature helps them to swim through water. • this is an amphibian whit out limbs to locomote • ...
Air and water quality 2025-05-02
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- ozone - formed from pollution that stays near the ground
- warming - the increasing of Global temperatures
- depletion - the loss of ozone in the upper atmosphere
- air - affect the biosphere
- effect- keep the earth warm enough to stabilize life
- - toxins in an organism
- - tiny pieces of material (dust , metal and unburned fuel )
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- when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients
- gases- gases like carbon dioxide , water vapor , and methane
- undesirable material added to the air , water , or soil
- ocean acidification - when the PH of the ocean becomes acidic CO2 uptake from the atmosphere
- inversion - when a layer of warm air settles over a layer of cooler air that lies near the ground
- rain- when pollutants in the water cycle react with water and oxygen
- - fog caused by pollutants - -
- species - a species whose presence , absence , or abundance in an ecosystem can signal a change in the environment
15 Clues: - toxins in an organism • air - affect the biosphere • warming - the increasing of Global temperatures • - fog caused by pollutants - - • when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients • effect- keep the earth warm enough to stabilize life • depletion - the loss of ozone in the upper atmosphere • ...
Memory 2021-06-11
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- memory that holds the boot up sequence
- the storage measurement for RAM
- the speed of the FDE cycle
- memory that holds frequent data and instructions
- when you have 2 CPUs
- contents are wiped when the power is off
- the first part of FDE cycle
- the final part of the FDE cycle
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- the speed measurement that clock speed is measured in
- the brain of the computer
- the second part of the FDE cycle
- special memory inside the CPU
- contents remain when power is off
- another name for a CPU
- when there are 4 CPUs
15 Clues: when you have 2 CPUs • when there are 4 CPUs • another name for a CPU • the brain of the computer • the speed of the FDE cycle • the first part of FDE cycle • special memory inside the CPU • the storage measurement for RAM • the final part of the FDE cycle • the second part of the FDE cycle • contents remain when power is off • memory that holds the boot up sequence • ...
Carbon Cycle 2022-04-08
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- when things happen over and over again
- one of the main carbon pools on Earth
- this carbon cycle is "short term"
- organism that performs photosynthesis in the ocean
- how do dead things become fossil fuels
- another word for combustion
- this carbon cycle takes the longest
- Happens to carbon when it goes to the ocean
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- one way humans impact the carbon cycle
- another word for sugar(s)
- another word for respiration
- coal is an example of this
- gas released during the respiration
- process that remove carbon dioxide from atmosphere
- how dead things become fossils..they get
15 Clues: another word for sugar(s) • coal is an example of this • another word for combustion • another word for respiration • this carbon cycle is "short term" • gas released during the respiration • this carbon cycle takes the longest • one of the main carbon pools on Earth • one way humans impact the carbon cycle • when things happen over and over again • ...
PLANT LIFE CYCLE 2021-11-30
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- the stage of plant life
- the part where photosynthesis happens
- the green substance found on leaves
- the process by which pollen travels
- the sugar made by plants
- the process by which a new seed is made
- the first stage of the life cycle
- wind, bees, butterflies, humans, insects
- where the seed is formed
- the part of the plant that hold it up/carries water
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- the female part of the plant
- the main source of energy for photosynthesis
- part of the leaves that breathe in carbon dioxide
- the process where oxygen/glucose is made
- the part of the plant that absorbs water
- the sweet sugary juice found in flowers
- the male part of the plant
17 Clues: the stage of plant life • the sugar made by plants • where the seed is formed • the male part of the plant • the female part of the plant • the first stage of the life cycle • the green substance found on leaves • the process by which pollen travels • the part where photosynthesis happens • the sweet sugary juice found in flowers • the process by which a new seed is made • ...
Bryophytes: Mosses, Liverworts & Hornworts 2026-01-05
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- Symbiotic organisms found in hornwort cavities
- Stalk that elevates the moss capsule
- The dominant generation in the bryophyte life cycle
- Bryophytes depend on this for fertilization
- Structure in hornwort chloroplasts for carbon concentration
- Bryophyte group often called leafy mosses
- Liverwort group with a flattened ribbon-like body
- The waxy protective layer that bryophytes generally lack
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- Type of reproduction involving spores
- Male reproductive organ in bryophytes
- The basal part of moss sporophyte embedded in gametophyte tissue
- Simple hair-like structures used for anchorage in bryophytes
- Haploid reproductive cells produced in capsule
- Female reproductive structure in bryophytes
- The diploid generation in bryophytes
- Bryophytes lack this water-conducting tissue found in vascular plants
- Process of spore formation through cell division
17 Clues: Stalk that elevates the moss capsule • The diploid generation in bryophytes • Type of reproduction involving spores • Male reproductive organ in bryophytes • Bryophyte group often called leafy mosses • Bryophytes depend on this for fertilization • Female reproductive structure in bryophytes • Symbiotic organisms found in hornwort cavities • ...
Resources- complete this crossword puzzle using what you know about the resources we need to survive. 2013-03-16
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- What we call water when it is a gas.
- We need to do this in order to conserve our resources.
- The water cycle is powered by this.
- When clouds get too heavy, this happens.
- When the sun heats up water, this happens.
- Mechanics, barbers, and nurses are examples of this type of resource.
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- A type of resource we make and then use to make something else.
- Water can exist in any of the three states of matter depending on this.
- The type of resource that will run out over time.
- Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields.
- This non-renewable resource is made into gasoline for our cars.
11 Clues: The water cycle is powered by this. • What we call water when it is a gas. • When clouds get too heavy, this happens. • When the sun heats up water, this happens. • The type of resource that will run out over time. • We need to do this in order to conserve our resources. • Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields. • ...
Living Religions 2018-04-12
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- Repeated, patterned religious act.
- Nectar made with sugar and water.
- Full awareness of invisible Reality.
- A subtle energy center in the body.
- Magnetic attraction
- Small sword
- Sitting meditation.
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- A sage.
- A Sikh temple.
- Spiritual reality that exists apart from the material universe.
- Yogic posture.
- Liberation from mental afflictions, suffering, and rebirth.
- A sudden experience of enlightened awareness.
- The worldly cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- holy Name of God.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
16 Clues: A sage. • Small sword • A Sikh temple. • Yogic posture. • holy Name of God. • Magnetic attraction • Sitting meditation. • Nectar made with sugar and water. • Repeated, patterned religious act. • A subtle energy center in the body. • Full awareness of invisible Reality. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • A sudden experience of enlightened awareness. • ...
The Endocrine System 2024-11-25
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- increases heart rate
- initiates production of milk
- responsible for the uptake of glucose
- controls female development
- maintains blood pressure levels
- hormone regulates response to stress
- regulates the sleep cycle
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- regulate immune function
- hormone triggers release of an egg from ovary
- hormone that releases of calcium from bone
- responsible for uterine contractions
- Takes calcium from bones
- raise blood sugar levels
- stabilizes blood sugar
- triggers development of male characteristics
- vasopressin that controls water levels
16 Clues: increases heart rate • stabilizes blood sugar • regulate immune function • Takes calcium from bones • raise blood sugar levels • regulates the sleep cycle • controls female development • initiates production of milk • maintains blood pressure levels • responsible for uterine contractions • hormone regulates response to stress • responsible for the uptake of glucose • ...
Urea Cycle Pathway 2023-11-30
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- _______ and arginine inhibit argininosuccinase activity.
- Aspartate reacts with citrulline in cytosol to create _________.
- _______ leaves the mitochondria and goes to the cytosol; (-) modulated by OTC.
- Urea cycle location starts in the _______ then moves to cytosol.
- ________ reacts with citrulline once it has been transported to cytosol.
- The enzyme that cleaves arginine to form urea and ornithine is __________; requires manganese. (-) mod by Ornithine and urea.
- Ammonia combines with CO2 or HCO3 to form ____________.
- The urea cycle occurs in __________ (very specific).
- ________ is needed for synthesis of carbamoyl PO4 in the mitochondria; Allosteric activator to allow ATP binding; made in liver and intestines.
- The joining of NH3 and CO2 or HCO3 uses _______.
- The enzyme to make carbamoyl PO4 is ______ + Mg2+.
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- Removal of ammonia from the body is the ___________.
- Citrulline converted to argininosuccinate via the enzyme ________ + Mg2+; uses 2 ATP.
- Carbamoyl-PO4 reacts with ______ in the mitochondria.
- Total ATP used in the urea cycle is ___________.
- The urea cycle functions in the______.
- _________ cleaves argininosuccinate to form fumarate and arginine.
- ________ and glutamine are the AA that convert to ammonia that starts the Urea cycle.
- Argininosuccinate synthetase is (-) modulated by argininosuccinate, _______ and AMP.
- The enzyme responsible for converting carbamoyl-PO4 and ornithine to citrulline is __________.
20 Clues: The urea cycle functions in the______. • Total ATP used in the urea cycle is ___________. • The joining of NH3 and CO2 or HCO3 uses _______. • The enzyme to make carbamoyl PO4 is ______ + Mg2+. • Removal of ammonia from the body is the ___________. • The urea cycle occurs in __________ (very specific). • Carbamoyl-PO4 reacts with ______ in the mitochondria. • ...
AP Biology Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- union between two haploid cells from two individual organisms
- the structure that forms at the crossover points after genetic material is exchanged
- multicellular diploid life-cycle stage that produces haploid spores using meiosis
- protein that forms between homologous chromosomes during prophase I (2 words)
- life-cycle type in which the diploid and haploid stages alternate (3 words)
- haploid cell that can produce a multicellular haploid organism or fuse with another to form a diploid cell
- life-cycle type where the haploid stage is prevalent (2 words)
- formation of close bond between homologous chromosomes during prophase I
- period of rest between meiosis I and meiosis II
- sequence of events in organism development and production of offspring (2 words)
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- life-cycle type where the diploid stage is prevalent (2 words)
- multicellular haploid life-cycle stage that makes gametes
- two duplicated homologous chromosomes bound together
- proteins that form a complex that seals sister chromatids together until anaphase II of meiosis
- first round of meiotic cell division (2 words)
- body cells (2 words)
- proteins formed on the complex that marks the point of crossover between non-sister chromatids (2 words)
- exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids
- second round of meiotic cell division (2 words)
- egg cells or sperm cells (2 words)
20 Clues: body cells (2 words) • egg cells or sperm cells (2 words) • first round of meiotic cell division (2 words) • second round of meiotic cell division (2 words) • period of rest between meiosis I and meiosis II • two duplicated homologous chromosomes bound together • multicellular haploid life-cycle stage that makes gametes • ...
Tutorial 2026-01-19
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- A purine base
- The prosthetic group of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase
- Inborn error due to absence of homogentisate oxidase activity
- The step in the fatty acid synthesis cycle that uses NADPH
- The sugar component of deoxyribonucleotides
- Amino acid whose carbon skeleton can be converted to glucose
- Toxic compound removed by the urea cycle
- The molecule used to transport Acetyl-CoA out of the mitochondria
- The first biosynthesised purine nucleotide, with hypoxanthine as its base
- Syndrome caused by the absence of HGPRTase activity
- Product of the urea cycle, excreted by the kidney
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- The committed step in pyrimidine synthesis in animals is catalyzed by this cytosolic enzyme
- The purine base that is an analog of 6-Mercaptopurine
- The 16-carbon saturated fatty acid that is the final product of the main synthesis pathway
- Compound that initiates and is regenerated by the urea cycle
- Amino acid that plays a major role in both degradation and synthesis
- A degradation product of glucogenic amino acids like Alanine
- The end product of purine catabolism, whose excess causes gout
- The pathway that recycles free bases or nucleosides from nucleic acid breakdown
- Intermediate of the urea cycle that is exported from the mitochondria to the cytosol
- Amino acid that contributes the second nitrogen atom to urea
21 Clues: A purine base • Toxic compound removed by the urea cycle • The sugar component of deoxyribonucleotides • The prosthetic group of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase • Product of the urea cycle, excreted by the kidney • Syndrome caused by the absence of HGPRTase activity • The purine base that is an analog of 6-Mercaptopurine • ...
Geography Key Processes 2014-05-12
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- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. __________ is the primary pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor.
- The process where water on the surface goes into the soil.
- The clouds floating overhead contain water vapor and cloud droplets, which are small drops of condensed water. These droplets are way too small to fall as __________
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- The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere.
- Water can exist either as a ______ (ice), a liquid (water), or a gas (water vapor). Water on the on surface of Earth is constantly changing between these three states.
- Frozen __________ is the largest reservoir of fresh water, but ground water is the largest AVAILABLE source of fresh water.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. ___________ is crucial to the water cycle because it is responsible for the formation of clouds.
- The term is used to refer to the passage of water through a porous substance or simply oozing through. The water usually oozes to the level of the water table.
8 Clues: The process where water on the surface goes into the soil. • Frozen __________ is the largest reservoir of fresh water, but ground water is the largest AVAILABLE source of fresh water. • The term is used to refer to the passage of water through a porous substance or simply oozing through. The water usually oozes to the level of the water table. • ...
Life Cycles 2025-08-04
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- an insect or other agent that conveys pollen to a plant and so allows fertilization
- habitat, appearance and number of stages
- the leaf that develop after the initial seed leaves
- a breed of mosquito that bites and sucks blood from humans
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore
- second stage in a four-stage life cycle
- the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction
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- a viral disease that can result in mild, flu-like symptoms like fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis but birth defects in the baby during pregnancy
- second stage in a three-stage life cycle of a grasshopper
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- the fact of something continuing for a long period of time without being changed or stopped
- beetle an insect with four stages in its life cycle but its larval stage is edible
- third stage in a four-stage life cycle and doesn't feed
- shed old feathers, hair, or skin to make way for a new growth
- an insect with large colourful wings and four stages in its life cycle
- where food for the developing young plant is stored
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock etc
- second stage in a three-stage life cycle of a frog
- a viral disease that results in sudden fever and acute pains in the joints
19 Clues: second stage in a four-stage life cycle • habitat, appearance and number of stages • the development of a plant from a seed or spore • second stage in a three-stage life cycle of a frog • the leaf that develop after the initial seed leaves • where food for the developing young plant is stored • third stage in a four-stage life cycle and doesn't feed • ...
Ecology Part ll 2022-03-22
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- solution that contains more dissolved particles than is found in normal cells and blood
- occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly than aerobic respiration
- cycle of water on the earth
- significant changes in global temperature, precipitation, wind patterns and other measures of climate
- the cycle of how carbon atoms are used
- active transport is the movement of molecules against the concentration gradient
- metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells
- two oxygen atoms linked by one carbon atom
- biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment and protects the cell from its environment
- an important energy molecule found in all life forms
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- process by which radiations from the sun are absorbed by the greenhouse gases and not reflected back into space
- the process by which plants create food
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activity
- the aerobic catabolism of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- is a major source of energy for body cells
- the gas the all living thing breathe
- transport of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates two solutions of differing solute concentration
- membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances
- variations in the climate that last longer than individual weather events
- processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
20 Clues: cycle of water on the earth • the gas the all living thing breathe • the cycle of how carbon atoms are used • the process by which plants create food • two oxygen atoms linked by one carbon atom • an important energy molecule found in all life forms • is a major source of energy for body cells • ...
Cells Review 2022-10-05
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- stage in the cell cycle when one cell splits into two new identical cells.
- make patterns and are boxy shaped
- Jelly like substance that all organelles are suspended.
- Sends and receives materials from one cell to the other.
- are blobby and don't make patterns
- discovered cells.
- cells that do NOT have a nucleus
- Produced by photosynthesis
- provides a passage way for proteins and other materials to pass from one side of the cell to the other.
- uncontrolled division of cells.
- stage in a cells life where it is growing, duplicating its DNA and organelles and performing it's function.
- movement of water across the cell membrane.
- Requires energy to move materials from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- cells that DO have a nucleus
- Produced by photosynthesis
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- process of a cells life
- In plant cells only, gives support and protection.
- Moves materials from an area of High Concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Performs cellular respiration for the cell.
- stores water and other materials for the cell.
- Tiny Structures that perform various functions for a cell.
- Control Center of the cell.
- Produced by cellular respiration.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Produce Proteins
- stage of the cell cycle that is commonly called cell division.
- Only in plants, performs photosynthesis for the cell.
28 Clues: Produce Proteins • discovered cells. • process of a cells life • Produced by photosynthesis • Produced by photosynthesis • Control Center of the cell. • cells that DO have a nucleus • uncontrolled division of cells. • cells that do NOT have a nucleus • make patterns and are boxy shaped • Produced by cellular respiration. • are blobby and don't make patterns • ...
Horticulture 2022-10-03
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- Vegetataive propagation for plants.
- something that last for a long time or forever
- The seed bearing of a plant.
- A yellow or brown mineral.
- A form of obsidian.
- Sections of a such as a modified stem.
- Cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Spreads disease or causes destruction.
- culture culturing plant seeds,organs, etc.
- A form of pruning that encourages branching on a plant.
- moss A large absorbent moss.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water to support the flower.
- Roots hang in the air while nutrients are given to them in a form of mist
- Plants that perform there entire life cycle from seed to flower.
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- Plant that require 2 years to complete there life cycle
- the cultivation of plants of enriched water
- engineering modification of characteristics
- technique of plant propagation.
- sweet product
- Plants that persist for lots of growing seasons.
- media materials that plants grow in.
- A flattened structure of a high plant.
- process that green plants use to synthesize food from carbon dioxide
- The upper layer of earth.
- Supplies the nutrients for plants to grow hydroponically
- The bud of a plant is grafted onto a stem.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- The main body or stalk of a plant.
- The joining together of plants parts.
- A plant or part of a plant used as food.
30 Clues: sweet product • A form of obsidian. • The upper layer of earth. • A yellow or brown mineral. • The seed bearing of a plant. • moss A large absorbent moss. • technique of plant propagation. • The main body or stalk of a plant. • Vegetataive propagation for plants. • media materials that plants grow in. • The joining together of plants parts. • ...
Weathering 2021-11-30
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- the process that breaks down rocks from large sizes to small particles
- large mass of frozen water
- carries pieces of rock away
- type of weathering caused by forces in nature
- type of weathering cuased by reactions between substances
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- part of the water cycle when water falls to the earth as rain or snow
- a chemical reaction when iron is exposed to oxygen
- this chemical in rain can eat away at rocks
- move sediment to the oceans
- type of weathering caused by actions of living things
10 Clues: large mass of frozen water • move sediment to the oceans • carries pieces of rock away • this chemical in rain can eat away at rocks • type of weathering caused by forces in nature • a chemical reaction when iron is exposed to oxygen • type of weathering caused by actions of living things • type of weathering cuased by reactions between substances • ...
Water Cycle and Changes in State 2022-02-24
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- The process whereby water in the solid state gains heat.
- The process whereby water loses heat and turns to solid.
- The water vapour that occurs at 100 degrees Celcius.
- This is a form of energy from the Sun that drives the water cycle.
- The process which occurs at any temperature, whereby water gains heat.
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- The process whereby water gains heat up to 100 degree Celcius.
- droplets Clouds are made up of these along with dust.
- The process by which water vapour loses heat to turn into water.
8 Clues: The water vapour that occurs at 100 degrees Celcius. • droplets Clouds are made up of these along with dust. • The process whereby water in the solid state gains heat. • The process whereby water loses heat and turns to solid. • The process whereby water gains heat up to 100 degree Celcius. • The process by which water vapour loses heat to turn into water. • ...
Physical Science Vocab 1 2021-05-10
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- The smallest unit of matter of a substance that retains all the physical and chemical properties of that substance: consists of a single atom or a group of atoms bonded together
- A property of mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched.
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- A force that opposes motion through direct contact
- The maximum absolute variation of any periodic function (e.g., a wave).
- To transmit heat, sound, or electricity through a medium
- The process by which water is changed from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid; a stage of the water cycle.
- The change in direction of a wave caused by passing by an obstacle or traveling through an opening
- The rate at which velocity is changing. The change may involve an increase or decrease in speed and/or a change in direction. The change may be positive or negative
- A type of mixture in which different parts can be easily distinguished.
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- A type of mixture in which the different parts are blended evenly so that the mixture is the game throughout
- Heat transfer in a gas or liquid by the circulation of currents from one region to another
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor); a stage of the water cycle.
- A term used to describe the electric or magnetic force exerted by oppositely charged objects or to describe the gravitational force that pulls objects toward each other.
- Unit of energy, the amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure
- A material used to reduce or prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, or sound.
- To take up and store energy without reflecting or transmitting that energy
- A push or a pull that one object exerts on another object with or without direct contact (e.g. frictions gravity)
- A stable elementary particle that is negatively charged and orbits the nucleus of an atom.
- The property of an object, due to its mass, by which it resists any change in its position unless overcome by force.
- The peak or highest point on a wave
- The amount of matter substance or object has
- The number of cycles or waves per unit time
- A property of a mineral that describes how it appears when it reflects light
24 Clues: The peak or highest point on a wave • anything that takes up space and has mass • The number of cycles or waves per unit time • The amount of matter substance or object has • A force that opposes motion through direct contact • To transmit heat, sound, or electricity through a medium • A property of mineral that describes how easily it can be scratched. • ...
Hydrosphere/Biosphere -Kendall Little 2023-11-27
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- Aka hydraulic cycle the process when water moves between oceans atmosphere and land, including population, evaporation, and transportation
- Aka global ocean, all the worlds oceans as one large connected ocean
- amount of dissolved salt in water
- underground water in soil or in pores and in rock
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- network of streams that drain an area of land
- stream like movement movement of water in the ocean
- the watery part of the earth including liquid water, vapor, and ice
- top layer, warmed by the sun 300 M thick
- water tat contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts
- the region on, above, and below earths surface where life exists
10 Clues: amount of dissolved salt in water • top layer, warmed by the sun 300 M thick • network of streams that drain an area of land • underground water in soil or in pores and in rock • stream like movement movement of water in the ocean • water tat contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts • the region on, above, and below earths surface where life exists • ...
Ashas Crossword 2023-02-26
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- a diagram that represents data or values in an organised manner.
- long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
- when water in the clouds get too heavy and the water falls back to earth.
- when there is more water than land can absorb.
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- the sun heats up liquid water and changes it to a gas.
- water vapor becomes liquid. It is the reverse of evaporation.
- the process of evaporation from plants.
- an area of highland forming the edge of a river basin.
- events or actions that repeat themselves regularly and in the same order.
- a liquid that keeps us from dehydration.
10 Clues: the process of evaporation from plants. • a liquid that keeps us from dehydration. • when there is more water than land can absorb. • long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. • the sun heats up liquid water and changes it to a gas. • an area of highland forming the edge of a river basin. • water vapor becomes liquid. It is the reverse of evaporation. • ...
The Hydrologic Cycle 2015-11-13
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- The combined effects of water evaporating and water be transpired by plants.
- The process by which water is carried through plants and then transpired by plants.
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- The process by which water soaks into the ground.
- Cycle Summary of the circulation of Earth's water supply.
- The process of water vapor condensing to form clouds.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The flow of water over Earth's surface.
- The Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
8 Clues: The flow of water over Earth's surface. • The process by which water soaks into the ground. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • The process of water vapor condensing to form clouds. • Cycle Summary of the circulation of Earth's water supply. • The Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor. • ...
Matter Cycle 2023-11-08
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- A full battery-stored energy created by unstable bonds
- First component of the Calvin Cycle, also a product of the Krebs Cycle
- Main component of photosynthetic
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- A byproduct of the electron transport chain, also need for the the light dependent reaction
- Product of the Calvin Cycle, can be use for cellular respiration with no oxygen
- All the energy from the has energy has left
- Product of the light dependent reaction, need for cellular respiration
7 Clues: Main component of photosynthetic • All the energy from the has energy has left • A full battery-stored energy created by unstable bonds • First component of the Calvin Cycle, also a product of the Krebs Cycle • Product of the light dependent reaction, need for cellular respiration • Product of the Calvin Cycle, can be use for cellular respiration with no oxygen • ...
Ecosystems and Matter Cycle - Why do you have to clean a fish tank but nor a pond? 2026-01-09
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- An organism that is usually a decomposer; some cause illness.
- Cycle The process of carbon moving through living things and the environment.
- Any living thing.
- A living thing that eats other living things.
- A living thing that can break down dead plants, dead animals, or animal waste.
- Tiny, floating living things in water that are smaller than algae and produce their own food, like plants.
- A living thin that is a decomposer and has spores, such as a mold or mushroom.
- A substance that living things need to grow and stay healthy.
- Tiny living things in water that produce their own food like plants do.
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- A set of events that repeats in the same order over and over.
- The gases that surround a planet.
- A type of gas that plants sometimes take in and that animals release when they breathe.
- A type of gas that plants release and animals breathe in.
- A pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with.
- All the living things that interact with each other and their environment in one place.
- A living thing that makes its own food.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight; it can be in different forms such as solid liquid, or gas.
- A group of things that affect each other and function as a whole.
18 Clues: Any living thing. • The gases that surround a planet. • A living thing that makes its own food. • A living thing that eats other living things. • A type of gas that plants release and animals breathe in. • A set of events that repeats in the same order over and over. • An organism that is usually a decomposer; some cause illness. • ...
Plants 2013-03-02
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- The bottom of a plant
- The circle of life
- A type of plant
- A substance not plant nor animal
- A living thing
- A part of a plant, usually on the stem
- The air we breathe
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- A tree that makes cones
- Passing of characteristics
- The ability to do something
- _nv_r_nm_nt
- cycle Birth, teenage years, adulthood and death
- A baby flower
- A tiny living thing
- To react
- The part of a plant that carries water
16 Clues: To react • _nv_r_nm_nt • A baby flower • A living thing • A type of plant • The circle of life • The air we breathe • A tiny living thing • The bottom of a plant • A tree that makes cones • Passing of characteristics • The ability to do something • A substance not plant nor animal • The part of a plant that carries water • A part of a plant, usually on the stem • ...
7 GR. Food Chains, webs, and cycles DD: 2024-03-05
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- plants release water ____ thru transpiration.
- breaks down the consumers and the producers.
- Energy can get ____ a terrarium.
- 78% of Nitrogen is ____ and is unusable by humans.
- Decomposers ____ CO2 into the air from the soil.
- A series of events where one consumer eats another is a food____.
- two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom can create _____.
- On Earth, the number of Carbon atoms remains______
- the process of changing water from a ___ to a liquid is called condensation.
- Decomposers release carbon compounds to the ___.
- Human activities affect the ___ of carbon and oxygen in the air.
- The water you drink may have passed thru the water cycle ______ of times.
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- when organisms ___ the decomposers break down the remains.
- Most producers take in CO2 gas from the ____ during photosynthesis.
- can eat either plants or animals.
- When plants and ___ are removed from the ecosystem, there are fewer producers to absorb CO2.
- Many over lapping food chains form a food ___.
- eat only plants
- organisms use the energy from, producers for life activities, but some energy is lost as____.
- A terrarium is a ____ system for matter.
- Rain falling upon the earth may be absorbed into the ground or flow into___. READ PP215 TO 221 FOR THE ANSWERS!
21 Clues: eat only plants • Energy can get ____ a terrarium. • can eat either plants or animals. • A terrarium is a ____ system for matter. • breaks down the consumers and the producers. • plants release water ____ thru transpiration. • Many over lapping food chains form a food ___. • Decomposers ____ CO2 into the air from the soil. • ...
6 Earth's Water and Atmosphere U4 L2 Cloud and Cloud Formation 2025-02-10
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- Clouds form when water vapor ____
- Clouds are visible because they reflect ____
- Clouds affect ____ on earth
- Cloud condensation ____ are the surfaces on which water droplets condense
- This is the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- ____ lifting can occur when a warm air mass rises over a cold air mass
- This is a feathery type of cloud
- This is a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air
- These clouds are made up of ice crystals
- Clouds of ____ development are commonly formed by the rapid lifting of moist, warm air.
- ____ point is the temperature at which the rate of condensation equals the rate of evaporation
- This clouds are often ____
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- Low ____ clouds help cool the earth
- This cloud shape is thick and puffy on top
- ____ energy drives the water cycle
- Solar energy does not warm the earth ____
- This cloud shape is thin and flat
- Cirrus clouds form ____ in the atmosphere
- ____ lifting occurs when an obstacle forces a mass of air upward
- ____ Clouds may be made up of ice crystals
- Precipitation that falls has a significant effect on local ____
- Clouds are most commonly made of very large numbers of ___ small droplets
- Water droplets commonly make up these clouds
23 Clues: This clouds are often ____ • Clouds affect ____ on earth • This is a feathery type of cloud • Clouds form when water vapor ____ • This cloud shape is thin and flat • ____ energy drives the water cycle • Low ____ clouds help cool the earth • These clouds are made up of ice crystals • Solar energy does not warm the earth ____ • Cirrus clouds form ____ in the atmosphere • ...
GRADE 3 TERM 1 PORTION REVISION 2025-05-26
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- IT IS USED FOR MAKING POTS AND ALSO IN CONSTRUCTION
- THE LARGEST ANIMAL ON LAND
- ONE OF THE STAGES IN LIFE CYCLE OF BUTTERFLY
- IT IS AN OMNIVORE
- TALL BIG PLANTS ARE CALLED __________
- IT CAUSES PLAGUE
- AN INORGANIC WASTE , WHICH CANNOT BE DECOMPOSED.
- THE TERM USED FOR ELECTRONIC WASTE, BULBS AND EXPIRED MEDICINES
- A SOURCE OF WATER
- IT IS A DISEASE CAUSED BY MOSQUITOES
- A FLOWER
- BIG GREEN FRUIT AND A CREEPER
- PART OF THE PLANT WHICH GROWS BELOW THE SOIL
- IT IS USED FOR FILTRATION OF WATER
- A DOMESTIC ANIMAL WHICH GIVES US WOOL
- THE TERM USED FOR FOOD, PLANT AND ANIMAL WASTE.
- ORGANIC WASTE DUMPED IN A PIT AND COVERED WITH SOIL IS CALLED _______
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- A WATER PLANT
- A HERB AND GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLE
- EXAMPLE OF A SHRUB
- THE MOVEMENT OF SNAKE IS CALLED ________
- AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE RAIN
- THE KING OF THE FOREST AND A CARNIVORE
- A SEA ANIMAL WITH 8 ARMS
- IT LIVES IN THE SOIL AND IS KNOWN AS FARMER'S FRIEND
- IT IS A HERBIVORE
- IT PREPARES FOOD FOR THE PLANT
- IT LIVESS BOTH ON LAND AND IN WATER
- A WATER BORN DISEASE
- EXAMPLE OF A TREE
30 Clues: A FLOWER • A WATER PLANT • IT CAUSES PLAGUE • IT IS AN OMNIVORE • A SOURCE OF WATER • IT IS A HERBIVORE • EXAMPLE OF A TREE • EXAMPLE OF A SHRUB • A WATER BORN DISEASE • A SEA ANIMAL WITH 8 ARMS • THE LARGEST ANIMAL ON LAND • BIG GREEN FRUIT AND A CREEPER • IT PREPARES FOOD FOR THE PLANT • A HERB AND GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLE • AN INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE RAIN • ...
Honors Bio Crossword 2022-09-28
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- water, air, soil, living things
- gives plants their green color
- Transport Chain (ETC) NADH and FADH2 from Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are sent down the Electron Transport Chain to create many units of ATP
- converts chemical energy (glucose) into usable energy (ATP)
- Respiration occurs in the mitochondria and cytoplasm
- adenosine diphosphate
- water, soil, living things (not air)
- bottom of the food chain – put nutrients into living things
- Reactions does not require light
- air surrounding the earth mainly of nitrogen and oxygen
- NAD recycles NAD that is used to make NADH in glycolysis and no atp is made of 2 types: Alcoholic fermentation – ex. yeast and Lactic acid fermentation – most organisms
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- recycles nutrients back into nonliving environment
- eat autotrophs to get energy
- rocks-soil
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose) for living things
- living things
- water
- water, air, soil, living things
- adenosine triphosphate
- not created or destroyed, only transferred in normal chemical reactions
20 Clues: water • rocks-soil • living things • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • eat autotrophs to get energy • gives plants their green color • water, air, soil, living things • water, air, soil, living things • water, soil, living things (not air) • Reactions does not require light • recycles nutrients back into nonliving environment • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-01-10
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- process that requires oxygen
- first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle
- deepest compartment of the mitochondrion
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose molecules
- process that deposits energy
- process that cells use to produce ATP
- process where cells release energy without oxygen
- type of fermentation that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid
- process that does not require oxygen
- third stage of cellular respiration that requires oxygen and generates the majority of ATP during cellular respiration
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- type of fermentation that is carried out by yeast and produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration where a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- British biochemist who introduced the Krebs Cycle in 1937
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water
- also known as biomolecules
- second stage of cellular respiration where pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
- electron carrier that is involved in the process of glycolysis
17 Clues: also known as biomolecules • process that requires oxygen • process that deposits energy • process that does not require oxygen • process that cells use to produce ATP • first compound formed in the Krebs Cycle • deepest compartment of the mitochondrion • process where cells release energy without oxygen • British biochemist who introduced the Krebs Cycle in 1937 • ...
Biology Crossword #3 2023-05-12
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- The ovary of a plant
- The nitrogen base that is only found in RNA
- Process where amino acids are joined together to make a protein; happens in the ribosome.
- wall This organelle is only in plant cells and is made of cellulose.
- Kingdom where there are both uni-cellular and multicellular organisms.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and one is neither harmed nor helped
- The reproductive cycle of a virus that happens quickly
- The longest phase of the cell cycle
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- Type of membrane where some things can go through it and some cannot.
- Organelle that controls all cell activities
- A phenomenon that happens when a plant responds to touch.
- This kind of transport across a cell membrane requires energy.
- A solution where water goes through a membrane and swells a cell.
- The language scientists use to identify organisms
- cell What a virus needs to reproduce
- Kingdom where organisms are multicellular and are autotrophs
- The largest taxon
17 Clues: The largest taxon • The ovary of a plant • The longest phase of the cell cycle • cell What a virus needs to reproduce • Organelle that controls all cell activities • The nitrogen base that is only found in RNA • The language scientists use to identify organisms • The reproductive cycle of a virus that happens quickly • ...
Ag terms 2021-09-28
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- wearing away
- alternating strips rows crops with strips of close-growing crops
- the process of farming
- removal of all foreign material
- dead plant ad animal tissue that originates from living sources such as plants, animals, insects, and microbes
- level line around a hill in which all points along the line are the same elevation
- meaning water that is suitable for drinking
- water that flows from land tp the ocean and has little to no salt
- close-growing crop planted tp protect the soil and prevent erosion
- water-bearing rock formation
- the cycle of life that all water goes through
- heated water going upwards to the atmosphere
- amount and type of nutrients in the soil
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- seed is planted directly nto the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface
- or water structure that is built across the sloips to water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion
- water that falls from clouds in multiple different forms
- water that drains out of the soil after it has been wetted
- material placed o soil to break the fall of raindrops, weeds, and improve the appearance the area
- made from abroad
- material that supplies nutrients to plants
- water added until all the spaces or pores are filled
- a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by each other
- damage to plants or soil due to animals eating too many of the plants at one time.
- a large piece of land deprived of nutrients and resources
- town having a harbor for ships to take no cargo
25 Clues: wearing away • made from abroad • the process of farming • water-bearing rock formation • removal of all foreign material • amount and type of nutrients in the soil • material that supplies nutrients to plants • meaning water that is suitable for drinking • heated water going upwards to the atmosphere • the cycle of life that all water goes through • ...
Mitosis 2022-01-12
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- function of the cell cycle that would help you
- begins immediately following cytokinesis
- occurs in the nucleus during interphase
- the plural form of nucleus
- phases in the cell cycle
- in a cell that is in telophase there are 92 of these in the cell
- what unicellular organisms use the cell cycle for
- a cell spends most of its time in this phase
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- type of cell produced by the cell cycle
- chemical reactions are sped up by these
- produced by centrioles and attach to to chromosomes during metaphase
- what cells are ready to do after interphase
- forms only in plant cells
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- phase in mitosis when a single cell has two separate nuclei
- results in two identical daughter cells
- the nucleus disappears during this phase in mitosis
- the function of cell division that allows you to get taller
- replication means to do this
19 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • phases in the cell cycle • forms only in plant cells • the plural form of nucleus • replication means to do this • type of cell produced by the cell cycle • chemical reactions are sped up by these • occurs in the nucleus during interphase • results in two identical daughter cells • begins immediately following cytokinesis • ...
Cellular respiration 2022-01-12
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- enzyme (protein) that synthesizes ATP
- step that produces carbon dioxide as an output
- Location within the mitochondria where the electron transport chain occurs
- Product of glycolysis, and used as an input in the krebs cycle
- anaerobic step in cellular respiration
- Macromolecule group that glucose belongs to
- number of ATP made in the krebs cycle
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- Energy currency of the cell
- Electron carrier produced in glycolysis
- FADH and NADH2
- cell organelle where krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur
- Location of glycolysis
- no oxygen required
- chemical reaction that releases a phosphate group and energy from ATP
- location within the mitochondria where the krebs cycle occurs
- requires oxygen
- input of the electron transport chain that accepts hydrogen to synthesize ATP
- stage that produces the most ATP in cellular respiration
18 Clues: FADH and NADH2 • requires oxygen • no oxygen required • Location of glycolysis • Energy currency of the cell • enzyme (protein) that synthesizes ATP • number of ATP made in the krebs cycle • anaerobic step in cellular respiration • Electron carrier produced in glycolysis • Macromolecule group that glucose belongs to • step that produces carbon dioxide as an output • ...
Statistics Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-28
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- A statistical display that shows the distribution of a continuous numerical variable
- An acronym that stands for the steps in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A group of objects, individuals, or values selected from a population
- The fourth step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A value in a distribution that occurs most frequently
- A statistical display that shows a relationship between two numerical variables
- A study that attempts to measure every unit in a population
- A _______ chart is a circular statistical display that can be used to show
- A measure of centre that marks the middle of a distribution of a numerical variable
- The second step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A measure of spread for a distribution of a numerical variable that is calculated as the difference between the largest and smallest values in the distribution
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- The third step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- The first step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A _______ graph is a statistical display that can be used for categorical or discrete numerical data
- A measure of centre that is calculated by adding the values and then dividing this total by the number of values
- Information that indicates whether or not a proposition is correct
- A collection of all objects or individuals of interest that have properties that someone wishes to record
- The fifth step in the statistical enquiry cycle
18 Clues: The third step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The first step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The fifth step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The fourth step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The second step in the statistical enquiry cycle • A value in a distribution that occurs most frequently • A study that attempts to measure every unit in a population • ...
Resources 2013-03-16
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- The type of resource that will run out over time.
- Water can exist in any of the three states of matter depending on this.
- A type of resource we make and then use to make something else.
- This non-renewable resource is made into gasoline for our cars.
- The water cycle is powered by this.
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- Mechanics, barbers, and nurses are examples of this type of resource.
- When clouds get too heavy, this happens.
- What we call water when it is a gas.
- When the sun heats up water, this happens.
- We need to do this in order to conserve our resources.
- Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields.
11 Clues: The water cycle is powered by this. • What we call water when it is a gas. • When clouds get too heavy, this happens. • When the sun heats up water, this happens. • The type of resource that will run out over time. • We need to do this in order to conserve our resources. • Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields. • ...
