water cycle Crossword Puzzles
SCIENCE UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE (PUZZLE GAMES) 2020-04-01
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- the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- water that is located below the earth's surface
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
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- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- the journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
14 Clues: water that is located below the earth's surface • the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
SCIENCE UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE (PUZZLE GAMES) 2020-04-01
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- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
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- water that is located below the earth's surface
- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
- the journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
14 Clues: water that is located below the earth's surface • the effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • the heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
Butterflies and Moths 2019-03-27
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- the cocoon the moth caterpillar spins
- tongue which works like a drinking straw
- both insects go through a _____ metamorphosis
- butterfly ___ have thick knobs on the ends
- active during the day
- when the scales come off they look like ____ on your fingers
- third stage of the life cycle
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- the butterfly caterpillar forms this
- active at night
- the group of insects the moth and butterfly are in
- moth antennae are ____
- first stage of the life cycle
- final stage of the life cycle
- second stage of the life cycle
14 Clues: active at night • active during the day • moth antennae are ____ • first stage of the life cycle • final stage of the life cycle • third stage of the life cycle • second stage of the life cycle • the butterfly caterpillar forms this • the cocoon the moth caterpillar spins • tongue which works like a drinking straw • butterfly ___ have thick knobs on the ends • ...
photosynthesis 2021-11-19
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- vascular bundle
- three words
- phosphoglycerate
- chloroplast site
- electron carrier in plants
- glycolate
- light reactions
- makes things
- where calvin cycle occurs
- outer protection of plant
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- use energy
- stacks
- site of photosyth
- ps
- an accessory pigment
- st
- fixes C02 in ine Calvin Cycle
- where light reactions occur
- n
- ribulose biphosphate
20 Clues: n • ps • st • stacks • glycolate • use energy • three words • makes things • vascular bundle • light reactions • phosphoglycerate • chloroplast site • site of photosyth • an accessory pigment • ribulose biphosphate • where calvin cycle occurs • outer protection of plant • electron carrier in plants • where light reactions occur • fixes C02 in ine Calvin Cycle
Life Cycle 2021-10-04
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- This takes place during metamorphosis in frogs and butterflies
- A young frog that lives in water
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle after the egg
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- To make more living things of the same kind
- All stages of an animal's life make up its ________
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle between larva and adult
6 Clues: A young frog that lives in water • To make more living things of the same kind • All stages of an animal's life make up its ________ • The stage in a butterfly's life cycle after the egg • The stage in a butterfly's life cycle between larva and adult • This takes place during metamorphosis in frogs and butterflies
Biology Crossword 2013-11-17
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- makes up 21% of the atmosphere
- produces energy for the cell through cellular respiration
- transfers ions
- H2O
- also called citric acid cycle
- Light
- the processe which releases energy and produces carbon dioxide
- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
- occurs in the chloroplast of plants and bacteria, involves fixation of carbon dioxide
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- cellular respiration that requires oxygen
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- involves chlorophyll and generates oxygen
- conducts photosynthes
- cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen
- what plants absorb from the air
- a clear sugar
- green color in plants
17 Clues: H2O • Light • a clear sugar • transfers ions • conducts photosynthes • green color in plants • Adenosine Triphosphate • also called citric acid cycle • makes up 21% of the atmosphere • what plants absorb from the air • cellular respiration that requires oxygen • involves chlorophyll and generates oxygen • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate • ...
Arnav Rohini 10th Anniversary 2020-06-01
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- a top notch event management start-up
- time begins here
- Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit
- one name that captures all.
- TV Series started in 2004 immensely popular.
- acronym ,a German company started making aircrafts.
- bride of the sea
- the chain which holds your household together
- month when the bells rang
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- a friend indeed
- venue for a memorable meeting
- pleasure trip on water.
- one of the oldest cities of the world.
- a star you named
- hotel, car
- velocipede,dandy horse
- a legendary animal, start up
17 Clues: hotel, car • a friend indeed • time begins here • a star you named • bride of the sea • velocipede,dandy horse • pleasure trip on water. • month when the bells rang • one name that captures all. • a legendary animal, start up • venue for a memorable meeting • Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit • a top notch event management start-up • one of the oldest cities of the world. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2022-03-23
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- produces alhohol, CO2, and a little ATP
- breaking down food when oxygen is present
- main source of energy produced
- meaning of "-lysis"
- occurs in cytoplasm
- opposite of cellular respiration
- what ATP turns into after releasing energy
- burning and pains after a workout
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- meaning of the acronym ATP
- uses oxygen
- does not use oxygen
- maximum amount of ATP produced
- produces the most ATP
- occurs in matrix of mitochondria
- amount of ATP produced during Kreb's Cycle
- number of carbon molecules in glucose
- carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
17 Clues: uses oxygen • does not use oxygen • meaning of "-lysis" • occurs in cytoplasm • produces the most ATP • meaning of the acronym ATP • maximum amount of ATP produced • main source of energy produced • carbon dioxide, water, and ATP • occurs in matrix of mitochondria • opposite of cellular respiration • burning and pains after a workout • number of carbon molecules in glucose • ...
Changing faces of the earth 2020-04-12
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- : a naturally occurring substance solid mass
- :water bodies
- : solidification of magma
- : asthenosphere
- : rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure over time
- : an opening in the crust through which lava is ejected
- : sial and sima
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- : crust
- : accumulation of sediments under ocean beds
- a naturally occurring substance having a fixed chemical composition
- : magma ,igneous , sedimentary , metamorphic
- : silicon and magnesium
- :is a movement of tectonic plates .
- : silicon and aluminum
14 Clues: : crust • :water bodies • : asthenosphere • : sial and sima • : silicon and aluminum • : silicon and magnesium • : solidification of magma • :is a movement of tectonic plates . • : accumulation of sediments under ocean beds • : a naturally occurring substance solid mass • : magma ,igneous , sedimentary , metamorphic • : an opening in the crust through which lava is ejected • ...
Flower 2024-05-02
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- Human use the animal products on plants
- Anchor the plant
- The plant products used by humans
- Transports water from the roots
- The process of plants using stored energy
- plants that complete their life cycle in one season
- Naked seed (not protected seed)
- without it the plant wouldn't get any food
- Transports food from the leaves
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- products
- cotton, wool, leather
- supports leaves
- Scientific Names for plants
- Covered seed on Enclosed
14 Clues: products • supports leaves • Anchor the plant • cotton, wool, leather • Covered seed on Enclosed • Scientific Names for plants • Transports water from the roots • Naked seed (not protected seed) • Transports food from the leaves • The plant products used by humans • Human use the animal products on plants • The process of plants using stored energy • ...
Farm to school Crossword 2016-11-24
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- - A type of water to water the plants
- - The process to plant
- - The original form of the plants
- - The living thing that we plant
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- - The first process in plant life cycle
- - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
- - A way to take care of the plants
- - A place for plants to grow
- - A place to put the flowers (Plants)
- - Where the plant grow
10 Clues: - The process to plant • - Where the plant grow • - A place for plants to grow • - The living thing that we plant • - The original form of the plants • - A way to take care of the plants • - A type of water to water the plants • - A place to put the flowers (Plants) • - The first process in plant life cycle • - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
Farm to school Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-24
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- - The living thing that we plant
- - The first process in plant life cycle
- - A way to take care of the plants
- - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
- - A place for plants to grow
- - Where the plant grow
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- - The process to plant
- - A type of water to water the plant
- - The original form of the plants
- - A place to put the flowers (Plants)
10 Clues: - The process to plant • - Where the plant grow • - A place for plants to grow • - The living thing that we plant • - The original form of the plants • - A way to take care of the plants • - A type of water to water the plant • - A place to put the flowers (Plants) • - The first process in plant life cycle • - Expired food that have a liquid that is good for plants
Rocks 2014-04-02
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- Chemicals that can flow around sediments in water and then set like cement.
- Massive plates that make up the Earth's crust.
- Sedimentary rocks that form when dissolved materials precipitate from solution.
- Crystals that lock together and grow into each other in a rock.
- Breakdown of rocks by physical processes.
- water or chemicals in the water and air reacting and breaking down rock.
- Rocks formed when high temperature and pressure alter existing rocks.
- Factors that cause erosion-water,wind and ice.
- Rocks made by sediments being semented together.
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- Sentimentary rocks made from weathered sediments of other rocks.
- Igneous rocks that form below the surface of the Earth.
- Model geologists use to explain the endless cycle change that rocks undergo as they change from one form to the other.
- Igneous rocks that form on the surface of the Earth.
- Metamorphism over a wide area below the crust caused by huge movements of the Earth's crust.
- Rain water that includes acids from pollution in the air.
- Rocks formed from cooling magma.
16 Clues: Rocks formed from cooling magma. • Breakdown of rocks by physical processes. • Massive plates that make up the Earth's crust. • Factors that cause erosion-water,wind and ice. • Rocks made by sediments being semented together. • Igneous rocks that form on the surface of the Earth. • Igneous rocks that form below the surface of the Earth. • ...
quarter 4 cross word 2023-05-18
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- when water from streams oceans lakes turn in to a gas and form a cloud
- the layer over the mantle
- when water goes down in the ground and acts like a sponge and it goes to the bed rock and comes back up for us to drink
- when water from the plants comes off and forms a cloud
- water that comes from body's water and goes up to the sky and creates a gas form
- what clouds are made of
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- the layer under the crust
- when it rains, hails, or snows from the clouds
- wen a water is doing the cycle of its life
- when water is on hills and goes down them and creates a small body of water
10 Clues: what clouds are made of • the layer under the crust • the layer over the mantle • wen a water is doing the cycle of its life • when it rains, hails, or snows from the clouds • when water from the plants comes off and forms a cloud • when water from streams oceans lakes turn in to a gas and form a cloud • ...
test your G.K 2018-08-06
8 Clues: / the greek god • / sleeplessness • / goddess of love • / land of the rising sun • / an animal killed for food • / the process of fertillization in plants • / state bird of kerala and arunachal pradesh • / a process in the water cycle through which water vapour from the clouds returns to the earth
The Reproductive System: Female 2015-03-27
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- Stimulates production of gametes (eggs)
- When the ovary wall ruptures and expels oocyte
- Promote Oogenesis and follicle growth in the ovary
- First phase of ovarian cycle
- First menstrual period
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- First phase of uterine cycle
- Second phase of uterine cycle
- Triggers ovulation and releases ovarian hormones
- Second phase of ovarian cycle
- Third phase of uterine cycle
- Another name for an egg
11 Clues: First menstrual period • Another name for an egg • First phase of uterine cycle • First phase of ovarian cycle • Third phase of uterine cycle • Second phase of uterine cycle • Second phase of ovarian cycle • Stimulates production of gametes (eggs) • When the ovary wall ruptures and expels oocyte • Triggers ovulation and releases ovarian hormones • ...
Weather & Climate Crossword 2022-12-02
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- High clouds that look like tiny cotton balls bunched together
- Some precipitation soaks into the ground
- Fluffy clouds that are flat on the bottom and usually mean fair weather
- Low-level cloud that forms in layers and usually brings rain
- the conditions of Earth’s atmosphere at a certain time and place
- Water condenses (changes from a gas into a liquid) into water droplets. These water droplets form clouds
- Forms when drops of rain freeze in the cloud and are carried higher into the cloud freezing over and over before falling to Earth’s surface
- Water evaporates (changes from a liquid to a gas) into water vapor due to heat from the Sun
- Dark gray covering cloud that usually brings rain
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- Precipitation collects in rivers, streams, oceans, and lakes allowing it to be evaporated and begin the water cycle again
- Thin clouds that look like feathers and form high in the sky; usually bring fair weather
- Rain that freezes as it falls to Earth’s surface
- When clouds become too heavy, the water droplets fall to Earth’s surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the layers of air that surround Earth’s surface
- Falls when the temperature in the cloud is below freezing (32°F)
- Precipitation that flows downhill on Earth’s surface to rivers, streams, lakes, and oceans
- Low puffy, gray clouds that can sometimes produce rain
- Tall clouds that bring thunderstorms
- Small, white, puffy, middle level cloud
- Falling drops of liquid water
- Cloud that forms close to the ground
21 Clues: Falling drops of liquid water • Tall clouds that bring thunderstorms • Cloud that forms close to the ground • Small, white, puffy, middle level cloud • Some precipitation soaks into the ground • the layers of air that surround Earth’s surface • Rain that freezes as it falls to Earth’s surface • Dark gray covering cloud that usually brings rain • ...
Arnav Rohini 10th Anniversary 2020-06-01
Across
- TV Series started in 2004 immensely popular.
- a legendary animal, start up
- the chain which holds your household together
- Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit
- a friend indeed
- one of the oldest cities of the world.
- acronym ,a German company started making aircrafts.
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- velocipede,dandy horse
- venue for a memorable meeting
- one name that captures all.
- hotel, car
- a top notch event management start-up
- month when the bells rang
- time begins here
- bride of the sea
- pleasure trip on water.
- a star you named
17 Clues: hotel, car • a friend indeed • time begins here • bride of the sea • a star you named • velocipede,dandy horse • pleasure trip on water. • month when the bells rang • one name that captures all. • a legendary animal, start up • venue for a memorable meeting • Paschim bharat bundergaah mein sthit • a top notch event management start-up • one of the oldest cities of the world. • ...
lukes crossword 2014-02-16
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- Absolute, extreme, utter
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- wait for, look forward to
- Rotation, sequence
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- to a certain extent
- bump into
- rocket shoot up
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
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- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- cry
- dropping off
- apart from, not including, aside from
- Class, excellence,
- Size, capacity
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- Silent, soft, soundless
19 Clues: cry • bump into • dropping off • Size, capacity • rocket shoot up • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • wait for, look forward to • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
lukes crossword 2014-02-16
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- bump into
- Yell cry
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- to a certain extent
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- Size, capacity
- dropping off
- wait for, look forward to
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- Absolute, extreme, utter
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- Class, excellence,
- Silent, soft, soundless
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- shoot up
- apart from, not including, aside from
- Rotation, sequence
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
19 Clues: Yell cry • shoot up • bump into • dropping off • Size, capacity • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • wait for, look forward to • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
Luke's crossword 2014-02-16
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- bump into
- make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems
- Absolute, extreme, utter
- Size, capacity
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- to a certain extent
- an order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account, written on a specially printed form.
- apart from, not including, aside from
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- Class, excellence,
- Silent, soft, soundless
- Unsuccessfull, unfortunate
- Yell, cry
- dropping off
- Charm, appeal, atmosphere
- water-filled transparent container, often box-shaped, in which fish and other water animals and plants are kept
- Rotation, sequence
- describes a volume or capacity that is equal to that of a particular cube
- shoot up
- wait for, look forward to
19 Clues: shoot up • Yell, cry • bump into • dropping off • Size, capacity • Class, excellence, • Rotation, sequence • to a certain extent • Silent, soft, soundless • Absolute, extreme, utter • Charm, appeal, atmosphere • wait for, look forward to • Unsuccessfull, unfortunate • apart from, not including, aside from • make difficulties, set hurdles, make difficult, make problems • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-10-23
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- multiple gran
- what happens to the leftover compounds
- pigments embedded int he membranes of the chloroplast in groups
- carbon dioxide from the atmosphere enters a series of reactions and is used to create glucose during what cycle
- what is sunlight used for
- water molecules are split apart into hydrogen ions, electrons, and oxygen
- light
- the chloroplasts contain specialized light-absorbing pigment in what cells
- a specialized part of a cell
- to break or split
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- having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
- ATP, NADPH and carbon dioxide are used to create what
- pigment ___ gain the energy and jump an energy level
- the cells a ___ have chloroplasts
- this absorbs light energy
- the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- to make
- what is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen
- a process in which light energy, water and carbon dioxide are used to create glucose for energy
- the main pigment
20 Clues: light • to make • multiple gran • the main pigment • to break or split • this absorbs light energy • what is sunlight used for • a specialized part of a cell • the cells a ___ have chloroplasts • what happens to the leftover compounds • having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei • what is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen • the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • ...
Science Unit 3 2024-12-11
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- Cycle The movement of water in the atmosphere
- All of the fossils that have been found
- Fossil A fossil used to date other fossils
- The average weather in a location for 30 years
- The force that pulls things towards it
- The remains of a animal or plant
- Age A period of time when the weather is cold
- The force pulling on a object
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- The state of the atmosphere
- The eroded sediment from a glacier
- When a species has no more members
- Dating A way to date a fossil
- A period of time that has a distinct weather
- Core A drilled cylinder of ice
- A mass of ice
15 Clues: A mass of ice • The state of the atmosphere • Dating A way to date a fossil • The force pulling on a object • Core A drilled cylinder of ice • The remains of a animal or plant • The eroded sediment from a glacier • When a species has no more members • The force that pulls things towards it • All of the fossils that have been found • Fossil A fossil used to date other fossils • ...
Cell processes 2022-11-08
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- This process takes over when there is no oxygen
- The process in which cells metabolize glucose into energy
- this is the last step of cellular respiration
- The process in which plants convert light energy into food
- This reaction breaks down water into oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
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- This molecule is created in glycolysis
- the location of Krebs Cycle
- this process creates glucose in photosynthesis
- molecule that provides hydrogen atoms to plants
- the location of the light reactions
- Product of photosynthesis and a reactant of cellular respiration
- the location of glycolysis
- The location of the dark reactions
13 Clues: the location of glycolysis • the location of Krebs Cycle • The location of the dark reactions • the location of the light reactions • This molecule is created in glycolysis • this is the last step of cellular respiration • this process creates glucose in photosynthesis • This process takes over when there is no oxygen • molecule that provides hydrogen atoms to plants • ...
Forensic Entomology Crossword 2023-03-28
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- Third stage of decomposition; will have large maggot masses and noticeable odor
- First stage of a fly's life cycle
- Study of insects
- Female flies will lay their eggs near body openings or ____________.
- Term that refers to the larval stage of a fly
- Second stage of decomposition where the body becomes inflated due to gas
- Stage of decomposition that begins at the moment of death
- Time between the deal and discovery of a body
- Performs autopsies to determine cause of death
- The cooling of the body after death
- Second stage of a fly's life cycle
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- Third stage of a fly's life cycle
- Fourth stage of decomposition; less tissue/fluids left
- Most common manner of death
- The settling of blood due to gravity
- Last stage of decomposition in which most of the flesh is gone
- PMI condition where the muscles stiffen after death
- Last stage of a fly's life cycle
18 Clues: Study of insects • Most common manner of death • Last stage of a fly's life cycle • Third stage of a fly's life cycle • First stage of a fly's life cycle • Second stage of a fly's life cycle • The cooling of the body after death • The settling of blood due to gravity • Term that refers to the larval stage of a fly • Time between the deal and discovery of a body • ...
Lentic Ecosystem 2023-10-10
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- what natural area is destroyed in the process of urbaniization
- what feature does lentic ecosystems have a wide variety of
- what does Wetlands help prevent by acting as a sponge and storage area for water
- what kind of land use shouuld we do to lessen the impact of urbanization
- what kind of species should we manage and control
- do Lentic ecosystems have a large variety of sizes in it's ecosystems
- what does the Lentic ecosystem help cycle and filter
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- what changes seasonally that effects surface water
- what do you call introducing pollutants to a place
- what producers can nutrition from the sun
- what should we monitor for Pollution
- what kind of water are Lentic ecosystems characterized by
12 Clues: what should we monitor for Pollution • what producers can nutrition from the sun • what kind of species should we manage and control • what changes seasonally that effects surface water • what do you call introducing pollutants to a place • what does the Lentic ecosystem help cycle and filter • what kind of water are Lentic ecosystems characterized by • ...
Bioenergetics Crossword 2022-02-03
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- A process that doesn’t require oxygen.
- Organisms like animals that get food by consuming it.
- The first stage of cellular respiration; glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of pyruvate. Occurs in the cytoplasm.
- The first stage of photosynthesis where energy from the sun is captured by chlorophyll and stored in molecules. Takes place in the thylakoids and produces oxygen.
- the process that all organisms use to release energy by breaking down glucose. Produces ATP, CO2, and water.
- A process that requires oxygen.
- The discs in the chloroplasts where the light-dependent reaction takes place. Thylakoids store chlorophyll so it can absorb light.
- The area in the chloroplasts that isn’t thylakoid stacks, where the Calvin Cycle (light-independent) takes place.
- The nucleotide that is part of ATP.
- The light-independent reactions where the energy captured from the sun is used to make glucose. Takes place in the stroma in the chloroplast.
- An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis; plants or algae
- The 5-carbon sugar that is part of ATP.
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- The process by which plant cells make food and oxygen from water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.
- The molecule in chloroplast that makes them green; chlorophyll absorbs the energy from the sun so photosynthesis can occur.
- Adenosine triphosphate, the molecule living things use to store and release energy.
- The simple sugar produced from photosynthesis and broken down in cellular respiration.
- or Grana (pl) The stacks of thylakoids in the chloroplast.
- The process in cellular-respiration completed after glycolysis if oxygen is not present.
- group The parts of the ATP molecule where energy is stored in chemical bonds.
- The organelles known as the "power houses of the cell" where the stored energy of food is made available for use within the cell.
- The process in cellular respiration completed after glycolysis if oxygen is present. Produces CO2 and lots of ATP; occurs in the mitochondria.
- The chlorophyll-containing organelles found in the cytoplasm of plant and algae cells. Chloroplasts capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy during photosynthesis.
22 Clues: A process that requires oxygen. • The nucleotide that is part of ATP. • A process that doesn’t require oxygen. • The 5-carbon sugar that is part of ATP. • Organisms like animals that get food by consuming it. • or Grana (pl) The stacks of thylakoids in the chloroplast. • group The parts of the ATP molecule where energy is stored in chemical bonds. • ...
Wild Wonders: Explore the World of Living Things 2025-02-09
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next for food.
- A warm-blooded animal with fur that gives birth to live young.
- An animal that eats dead animals, like a vulture.
- A transformation in an animal's life cycle, like a caterpillar to butterfly.
- Cycle The stages of development an organism goes through.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- An adaptation that helps animals blend into their surroundings.
- An animal that lives both in water and on land.
- A feature that helps an animal survive in its environment.
- An animal without a backbone.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal with a backbone.
- An organism that breaks down dead things.
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism.
- A community of organisms and their environment.
- Organism that makes its own food using sunlight.
- A cold-blooded animal with scales, like a snake or lizard.
- Animals that are active during the day.
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- Process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- A dry biome with little rainfall and extreme temperatures.
- Animals that are active at night.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- A grassy biome with scattered trees, home to lions and elephants.
- The process of soil and rocks being worn away by wind or water.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten.
- Seasonal movement of animals from one place to another.
- A biome with high rainfall and lots of biodiversity.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- A deep sleep some animals enter to survive the winter.
- A species that no longer exists.
- The first stage of many animals' life cycles.
- A species at risk of becoming extinct.
- An animal with feathers and lays eggs.
- A small animal with six legs and three body parts.
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle before it becomes an adult.
- The early stage of an insect’s life, like a caterpillar.
39 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • An animal without a backbone. • An animal that eats only plants. • A species that no longer exists. • Animals that are active at night. • An animal that is hunted and eaten. • A species at risk of becoming extinct. • An animal with feathers and lays eggs. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • An animal that eats only other animals. • ...
Wild Wonders: Explore the World of Living Things 2025-02-09
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- An organism that breaks down dead things.
- A community of organisms and their environment.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- Process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- A species at risk of becoming extinct.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next for food.
- The early stage of an insect’s life, like a caterpillar.
- A small animal with six legs and three body parts.
- An animal with feathers and lays eggs.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- Cycle The stages of development an organism goes through.
- The stage in a butterfly's life cycle before it becomes an adult.
- An animal that lives both in water and on land.
- A dry biome with little rainfall and extreme temperatures.
- A deep sleep some animals enter to survive the winter.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Seasonal movement of animals from one place to another.
- Organism that makes its own food using sunlight.
- An animal with a backbone.
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- An animal without a backbone.
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism.
- A transformation in an animal's life cycle, like a caterpillar to butterfly.
- An animal that eats dead animals, like a vulture.
- Animals that are active at night.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- A feature that helps an animal survive in its environment.
- Animals that are active during the day.
- A species that no longer exists.
- A cold-blooded animal with scales, like a snake or lizard.
- The process of soil and rocks being worn away by wind or water.
- A warm-blooded animal with fur that gives birth to live young.
- A biome with high rainfall and lots of biodiversity.
- An adaptation that helps animals blend into their surroundings.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- The first stage of many animals' life cycles.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten.
38 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • An animal without a backbone. • An animal that eats only plants. • A species that no longer exists. • Animals that are active at night. • An animal that is hunted and eaten. • A species at risk of becoming extinct. • An animal with feathers and lays eggs. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • An animal that eats only other animals. • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword puzzle 2025-11-07
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- Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis
- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce 3 ATP molecules per each high energy molecule.
- This process splits a 6 carbon sugar into pyruvic acid and NADH. Happens in the Cytoplasm
- This is created from fermentation and is why our muscles feel a “soreness”
- These need to consume to create energy
- The waste product of the Krebs Cycle
- Acid This is one of the products of glycolysis and is made of 3 carbons. When one carbon goes away it is made into Aceytl CoA.
- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce two ATP per each high energy molecule.
- This is an anaerobic activity that breaks down organic compounds to create ATP. Muscle cells undergo this when there is not enough oxygen intake.
- We consume this to give us glucose
- This is formed at the end of the ETC when electrons and H+ ions combine with oxygen.
- This is where inside the mitochondria the Krebs Cycle takes place
- The third stage of cellular respiration and can generate up to 38 ATP
- This is the input for the Krebs Cycle and is broken down during it to produce: 4 carbon dioxide, 2 ATP, 6 NAPH, 2 FADH2
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- All work requires this
- This part of the mitochondria separates ions to create a electrochemical gradient which helps make ATP.
- A cellular process that produces ATP. It has 3 stages.
- These make food for themselves
- This aerobic process breaks down Aceytl CoA into high energy electrons and gives them to NAD+ and FAD
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- This fluid like substance holds all organelles in the cell. This is also where glycosis takes place.
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- This is the powerhouse of the cell where most cellular respiration takes place.
- This molecule holds potential energy and releases it when one of its bonds break. This molecule fuels cell processes.
25 Clues: All work requires this • These make food for themselves • We consume this to give us glucose • The waste product of the Krebs Cycle • These need to consume to create energy • Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis • ...
Cellular Respiration Crossword puzzle 2025-11-07
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- This process splits a 6 carbon sugar into pyruvic acid and NADH. Happens in the Cytoplasm
- A cellular process that produces ATP. It has 3 stages.
- This aerobic process breaks down Aceytl CoA into high energy electrons and gives them to NAD+ and FAD
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- This is where inside the mitochondria the Krebs Cycle takes place
- This molecule holds potential energy and releases it when one of its bonds break. This molecule fuels cell processes.
- These make food for themselves
- This part of the mitochondria separates ions to create a electrochemical gradient which helps make ATP.
- This is an anaerobic activity that breaks down organic compounds to create ATP. Muscle cells undergo this when there is not enough oxygen intake.
- This is the input for the Krebs Cycle and is broken down during it to produce: 4 carbon dioxide, 2 ATP, 6 NAPH, 2 FADH2
- This is formed at the end of the ETC when electrons and H+ ions combine with oxygen.
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- The third stage of cellular respiration and can generate up to 38 ATP
- This is created from fermentation and is why our muscles feel a “soreness”
- This means a process doesn’t require oxygen
- This is the powerhouse of the cell where most cellular respiration takes place.
- These need to consume to create energy
- The waste product of the Krebs Cycle
- This fluid like substance holds all organelles in the cell. This is also where glycosis takes place.
- We consume this to give us glucose
- Acid This is one of the products of glycolysis and is made of 3 carbons. When one carbon goes away it is made into Aceytl CoA.
- All work requires this
- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce two ATP per each high energy molecule.
- A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis
- In the ETC this high energy molecule helps to produce 3 ATP molecules per each high energy molecule.
25 Clues: All work requires this • These make food for themselves • We consume this to give us glucose • The waste product of the Krebs Cycle • These need to consume to create energy • Glucose + _______ = Carbon Dioxide + Water • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • This means a process doesn’t require oxygen • A 6 carbon sugar that is split in glycolysis • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-29
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- when water is heated by the Sun and changes into a gas
- percent of the Earth covered in water
- when solid or liquid water falls from the sky
- the invisible gas created by the Sun
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- when water cools into a liquid forming clouds
- the engine that makes the water cycle go
- when water collects in rivers, oceans, lakes
7 Clues: the invisible gas created by the Sun • percent of the Earth covered in water • the engine that makes the water cycle go • when water collects in rivers, oceans, lakes • when water cools into a liquid forming clouds • when solid or liquid water falls from the sky • when water is heated by the Sun and changes into a gas
Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-22
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- energy makes a type of light visible to human eyes
- a change that results when something is done or happens
- cycle is the continuous movement of water within the earth and the atmosphere
- transfer energy is relocated to another system
- wind winds that occur in belts that go all around the plant
- the pattern of deflection taken by an object not firmly connected to the ground
- is a transparent liquid with no taste or smell
- an imaginary line around the earth
- the angular distance of the north or south equator
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- high temperature
- weather conditions
- movement of air
- diffused matter
- travels at the speed of light
- space of an object
15 Clues: movement of air • diffused matter • high temperature • weather conditions • space of an object • travels at the speed of light • an imaginary line around the earth • is a transparent liquid with no taste or smell • transfer energy is relocated to another system • the angular distance of the north or south equator • energy makes a type of light visible to human eyes • ...
SCIENCE UNIT 8: WATER CYCLE (PUZZLE GAMES) 2020-04-01
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- Characteristics; pH of 6,5-9.2, doesn’t contain toxic substances, free from contaminants such as bacteria and parasites
- The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water
- A process when heat from the sun causes water to become a gas; rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The process by which a plant uses the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food
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- Water that is located below the earth's surface
- A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants
- The rain that harms trees and raises the acidity of lakes, making it difficult for fish to live in them
- Synonym: A way to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste (noun)
- The heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle
- A wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- The process when water is heated, it changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor
- The journey of water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- The effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies
- The formation of water vapor when it becomes cooler as it rises and condenses into tiny drops
14 Clues: Water that is located below the earth's surface • The effect of contaminants; surface water intensifies • The water vapor cools down and changes back into liquid water • The heat energy or source that controls the process of water cycle • A large container for collecting rain that can then be used to water plants • ...
Unit 3 2022-05-22
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- Water that is surrounded by land.
- The water ... is the way in which water moves all around the Earth.
- To take in water and become wet.
- Water that falls from the clouds in the form of drops.
- Up in the ... , we can see the the sun when it is daytime and the moon when it is night-time.
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- The sun warms the water and changes it into ... .
- A very large area of salt water between continents.
- When it is daytime, the sun ... up into the sky.
8 Clues: To take in water and become wet. • Water that is surrounded by land. • When it is daytime, the sun ... up into the sky. • The sun warms the water and changes it into ... . • A very large area of salt water between continents. • Water that falls from the clouds in the form of drops. • The water ... is the way in which water moves all around the Earth. • ...
Earth's water and water cycle 2022-01-12
6 Clues: Water changing into water vapor • Water vapor changing into water • An in land body of water bigger • Water vapor collected in the sky • cycle Changes water from different states of matter • Water in any form (rain, snow, hail, or sleet) falling from clouds
Vocab 2023-02-07
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- , to water crops by bringing in water from pipes, canals, sprinklers, or other man-made means, rather than relying on rainfall alone
- ,a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- ,well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- ,the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor
- excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis
- , the elevated boundary separating areas that are drained by different river systems.
- ,water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land
- , a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- ,the amount of a substance, such as a salt, that is in a certain amount of tissue or liquid, such as blood
- ,an area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a river, lake, wetland or ocean.
- ,the ratio of the quantity of a material or energy in a system to its outflow rate
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- ,the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments for any commercial, recreational or public purpose
- ,the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- ,water to which salt (as sodium chloride) has been added.
- having pores or openings that permit liquids or gases to pass through.
- ,water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- ,saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- ,the measure of dissolved salts in water
- ,When a water-bearing rock readily transmits water to wells and springs
- , ice that broke off from glaciers or shelf ice and is floating in open water
- ,having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%.
- ,where surface water is forced downwards, where it may deliver oxygen to deeper water
- , an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where
- , the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a substance that does not allow liquids or gases to go through it.
- ,mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
26 Clues: ,the measure of dissolved salts in water • ,mass of a unit volume of a material substance. • ,saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock. • ,having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%. • ,water to which salt (as sodium chloride) has been added. • , a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • ...
Ecology 2017-05-08
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- Interconnected food chains in a community.
- Living part of a habitat.
- An organisms total way of life.
- Primary productivity rate at which producers in an ecosystem carry on photosynthesis to make carbohydrates.
- A long period of inactive where organisms survive unfavorable environmental conditions.
- Broadest level of organization including all life on earth.
- Cycle Includes precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration.
- Organisms that change their internal conditions with the external environment.
- Feed only on plants.
- Break down dead organisms and recycle the organic molecules.
- Process where nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere.
- Water loss from the leaves of plants.
- Includes the pH, humidity, gases, salinity, sunlight, and soil in an area.
- An organisms position in a sequence of energy transfers.
- The ability of organisms to survive within a limited range of environmental conditions.
- The ability of an organism to adjust its tolerance level to abiotic factors.
- Photosynthesis and cellular respiration make up this cycle.
- Burning these has increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Fixation Process where certain bacteria change nitrogen gas into nitrates in the soil.
- Several populations of organisms living together in an area.
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- Seasonal movement of animals to more favorable habitat.
- Feed on both plants and animals.
- The study of the interactions between organisms and the living and nonliving parts of the environment.
- Single pathway of feeding relationships
- A group of one species of organism living in an area.
- Cycle that occurs mainly through the soil, plants, and animal wastes.
- Example of decomposers.
- Bacteria that use inorganic substances instead of sunlight to make carbohydrates.
- Equals the gross primary productivity minus the respiration rate of producers.
- Organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- The amount of energy available to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid.
- Feed only on other animals.
- Autotrophs that capture sunlight and use it to make organic molecules.
- A single living thing.
- Place where a plant or animal lives.
- Several Communities of organisms living in an area with similar environmental conditions.
36 Clues: Feed only on plants. • A single living thing. • Example of decomposers. • Living part of a habitat. • Feed only on other animals. • An organisms total way of life. • Feed on both plants and animals. • Place where a plant or animal lives. • Water loss from the leaves of plants. • Single pathway of feeding relationships • Interconnected food chains in a community. • ...
Science Vocabulary Homework 2025-03-28
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- process of sedimentary rock formation that creates
- object in the sky that completes a cycle every 28 days
- triangular landform at the mouth of a river, created by river water slowing down and depositing sediment
- fungus, mushrooms,bacteria
- property of substances that dissolve when mixed with water
- the "T" in MELTS
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- bending of light
- sink or float
- deep landform created by erosion by rivers
- a positive interaction between organisms and factors in the environment
- salt, sugar, drink mix
- living things, or derived from living things
12 Clues: sink or float • bending of light • the "T" in MELTS • salt, sugar, drink mix • fungus, mushrooms,bacteria • deep landform created by erosion by rivers • living things, or derived from living things • process of sedimentary rock formation that creates • object in the sky that completes a cycle every 28 days • property of substances that dissolve when mixed with water • ...
Patient Accounting Week 2019-10-14
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- Senior VP of Revenue Cycle
- Why: The Henry Ford purpose
- System Wide EMR
- Engagement Survey
- North: The Henry Ford strategic vision
- Last name of IR HB Director
- Merger: What took place on 12/23/18?
- pay: Online Patient Payment
- For You: HFHS TV Commercial
- First name of IR PB director
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- VP of Revenue Cycle
- Cycle: HFHS Umbrella Group
- Self-Pay Director
- Who was in the newsletter spotlight?
- Lassiter: Who is the CEO of HFHS?
- What took place on 02/27/19?
- Director of Trans-Flow
- Ford: Health System
18 Clues: System Wide EMR • Self-Pay Director • Engagement Survey • VP of Revenue Cycle • Ford: Health System • Director of Trans-Flow • Cycle: HFHS Umbrella Group • Senior VP of Revenue Cycle • Why: The Henry Ford purpose • Last name of IR HB Director • pay: Online Patient Payment • For You: HFHS TV Commercial • What took place on 02/27/19? • First name of IR PB director • ...
Life Cycle 2024-12-15
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- – the pupa stage of a butterfly, during which it changes into an adult.
- – an early, immature form of some insects (e.g., grasshoppers) that looks like the adult but is smaller and lacks wings.
- – the early, immature stage of an insect (e.g., caterpillar or maggot) before it becomes an adult.
- – the process by which a seed begins to grow into a plant.
- – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process.
- – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms.
- – the process by which pollen from one flower is transferred to another, allowing plants to reproduce.
- – the process by which some animals change from one form to another during their life cycle (e.g., from a caterpillar to a butterfly).
- – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed.
- – a young plant that is just beginning to grow.
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- – the process of changing from one form to another, often used in reference to insects or amphibians.
- – the fully developed stage of an organism that can reproduce.
- – a protective covering made by some insects, like moths, during the pupa stage.
- – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges.
- – the first stage in the life cycle of many animals, such as birds and insects.
- – the process by which living organisms create offspring.
- Cycle – the series of stages an organism goes through from birth to death.
- – the stage in an insect’s life cycle where it undergoes transformation (e.g., chrysalis in butterflies).
- – the starting point of a plant’s life cycle that grows into a new plant.
19 Clues: – a young plant that is just beginning to grow. • – the young born from parents; babies or new organisms. • – when an egg breaks open, and the young animal emerges. • – a repeating sequence of events or stages in a process. • – the first growth of a plant as it emerges from a seed. • – the process by which living organisms create offspring. • ...
Knowledge Management Implementation in a Library 2017-04-13
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- Ensure proper utilization of knowledge with necessary modification in the system.
- Personal, experience-based knowledge.
- Phase three of the KM Cycle.
- Model concerned with perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of technology, before deciding whether to adopt said technology
- Phase two of the KM Cycle.
- A continuous process of learning and reflection that happens by working on real issues.
- Formal, codified and systematic knowledge.
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- An increasing number of library KM tools will need to be accessed on these devices.
- Tools that are a paid service and supported by other companies.
- Helps organize information, documents and libraries in a consistent manner.
- Connecting people with knowledge needs to experts.
- Knowledge capture or creation, knowledge sharing or dissemination, and knowledge acquisition and application: the KM…
- Direct knowledge transfer between individuals.
- If KM is about people and not about tools, then technology is the cart and people are the…
- Phase one of the KM Cycle.
- The name of a common document-sharing tool from phase two of the KM Cycle.
16 Clues: Phase two of the KM Cycle. • Phase one of the KM Cycle. • Phase three of the KM Cycle. • Personal, experience-based knowledge. • Formal, codified and systematic knowledge. • Direct knowledge transfer between individuals. • Connecting people with knowledge needs to experts. • Tools that are a paid service and supported by other companies. • ...
Unit 8 Water and Soil Conservation 2021-11-28
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- tillage, techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least and leave the maximum amount of plant residue on the surface.
- material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- water, water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
- and magnesium to improve plant growth.
- practice, operations such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across the slope and on the level.
- soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- a large land area from which water flows or from which it is absorbed from rain or melting snow, and from which water drains as it emerges from springs and
- chain, interdependence of plants or animals on each other for food.
- water, water held by soil particles and available for plant use.
- table, level below which soil is saturated or filled with water.
- addition of water to plants to supplement that provided by rain or snow.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- wearing away.
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- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (preventing erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area.
- material that reduces the acid content of soil and supplies nutrients such as
- water that flows up the mouth of a river as the ocean tide rises and comes in.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- water, water that is held too tightly by soil particles for plant roots to absorb.
- level line around a hill.
- till, seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface.
- erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land.
- cycle, movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface.
- rotation, planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several
- cropping, alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops.
- waterway, strip of grass growing in the low area of a field where water can gather and cause erosion.
- water bearing rock formation.
27 Clues: wearing away. • level line around a hill. • water bearing rock formation. • and magnesium to improve plant growth. • into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. • material that supplies nutrients for plants. • erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land. • water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • ...
Greenhouse Sub Assignment 8/21 1st Period 2024-08-20
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- refers to vegetables
- one year to complete a life cycle
- appearance of an area
- which month do we get out of school for the summer
- deal with air,erosion, and shade
- bluegrass state
- two years to complete a life cycle
- dealing with flowers
- dig in the soil
- which month did we start school
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- grass, trees, and shrubs
- student organization for Agriculture
- refers to fruits
- dealing with money and financial impact
- 3 or more years to complete the life cycle
- University of Kentucky
- plants for decoration
17 Clues: bluegrass state • dig in the soil • refers to fruits • refers to vegetables • dealing with flowers • appearance of an area • plants for decoration • University of Kentucky • grass, trees, and shrubs • which month did we start school • deal with air,erosion, and shade • one year to complete a life cycle • two years to complete a life cycle • student organization for Agriculture • ...
Les arbres et la forêt 2 2016-10-26
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- Partie du cycle de l'eau où un liquide devient un gaz
- La partie d'une feuille; la feuille elle-même
- "Buds" en français
- L'écorce sur un arbre qui est fait de tissues morts et qui aide avec la protection de l'arbre
- Partie d'une feuille, les nervures qui se branchent de la nervure principale
- Partie d'une feuille, la nervure au milieu de la feuille
- Partie du cycle de l'eau où un gaz devient un liquide
- Partie du cycle de l'eau où l'eau s'évapore d'une feuille
- Organisme qui produit son propre nourriture par la photosynthèse
- Organisme qui mange seulement la viande
- Organisme qui mange les plantes et la viande
- Type d'arbre avec les feuilles en formes d'aiguilles et qui perd ses aiguilles continuellement (a des cônes)
- Organisme qui mange seulement les plantes
- Partie de l'arbre avec un noyau non-vivant de la tige d'un arbre, donnant à la tige sa force!
- Partie de l'arbre qui produit les cellules de xylème
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- La partie inférieure d'une feuille en dessous de la limbe
- Partie de l'arbre où l'eau et les matériaux dissous sont transportés par le xylème
- Partie du cycle de l'eau où l'eau s'écoule sur une surface
- Synonyme pour l'écorce interne
- Cellules dans les arbres qui transportent l'eau et les minéraux des racines aux autres parties de l'arbre
- Dans le cycle de l'eau, l'eau de ruissellement peut s'infiltrer dans les sols pour devenir l'eau ____________
- Partie du cycle de l'eau où l'eau tombe sous forme de pluie ou de neige
- Type d'arbre qui pousse des feuilles et perd ses feuilles en automne
- L'écorce sur un arbre qui contient le sève
- Organisme qui mange d'autres organismes dans une chaîne alimentaire
- La partie supérieure d'un arbre
26 Clues: "Buds" en français • Synonyme pour l'écorce interne • La partie supérieure d'un arbre • Organisme qui mange seulement la viande • Organisme qui mange seulement les plantes • L'écorce sur un arbre qui contient le sève • Organisme qui mange les plantes et la viande • La partie d'une feuille; la feuille elle-même • Partie de l'arbre qui produit les cellules de xylème • ...
Characteristics of Life Vocabulary 2024-10-16
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- Can make their own food
- To change during a life cycle
- Organisms with many cells
- Describes something that is not alive (ex: water)
- Cannot make their own food
- Animal without a backbone
- A Genetic copy
- Average length of time a species can live (2 wds)
- One parent
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- Add new cells to an organism
- Process that uses energy from the sun to create sugar
- Single-celled organisms
- Adding to the population
- Internal balance
- Animal with a backbone
- Living thing that can independently survive.
- Two parents
17 Clues: One parent • Two parents • A Genetic copy • Internal balance • Animal with a backbone • Can make their own food • Single-celled organisms • Adding to the population • Organisms with many cells • Animal without a backbone • Cannot make their own food • Add new cells to an organism • To change during a life cycle • Living thing that can independently survive. • ...
Science Final Exam 2025-06-05
Chapter 20 Economic Challenges 2023-01-25
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- federal governments policy of taxing and spending
- economic pattern in which an economy goes through good time and bad times
- method of settling labor disputes in which n expert on labor related examines an issue and recommends a solution
- lowest point in the business cycle
- labor union members walk off a job if employers do not agree to union demands
- period of the business cycle marked by growth
- business costs such as wages, payments for raw materials, transportation, and interest on boney borrowed
- work slowdown or action short of a strike
- very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high
- labor expert's decision on a labor issue is binding on both sides
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- organizations of workers formed to improve workers' wages and working conditions
- marching in front of one's workplace, often with signs, to encourage other workers not to work
- high point in the business cycle when expansion and inflation stop
- rise in cost of goods and services
- period in the business cycle when businesses fail, people become unemployed, and profits fall
- federal government's policy regarding money
- union leaders and employer representatives meet to reach an agreement on an issue
- slow period in business cycle
18 Clues: slow period in business cycle • rise in cost of goods and services • lowest point in the business cycle • work slowdown or action short of a strike • federal government's policy regarding money • period of the business cycle marked by growth • federal governments policy of taxing and spending • very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high • ...
Chapter Three Biology 2014-02-06
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- the top level of the region below the ground that is saturated with water.
- found in the ozone; molecules of carbon dioxide, water, and glucose.
- Slowly decomposing plant matter produced in low-oxygen environments such as bog.
- Organic compounds undergo changes within living things and within ecosystems.
- The process in which nitrates are converted to
- water that steeps into the soil (percolation)
- lakes, swamps, sloughs river, streams- flow to the ocean ground water- sinks into the soil.
- precipitation that collects above the ground in lakes, ponds, and rivers.
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- is the extent to which a surface can reflect light that strikes it.
- The loss of water through plant leaves.
- atmospheric gases that surround the Earth trap the heat from the sun and warm the Earth's surface.
- rain, snow, sleet, hail.
- Carbon that is found in the atmosphere, ocean, and Earth's crust.
- Water Vapour cools in the atmosphere and remains as clouds or falls.
- the cycle of matter in which carbon atoms move from an inorganic form (usually carbon oxides) to an organic form and then back again.
- Carbon that is found in the bodies of living things and in peat.
- as water seeps downward it carries dissolved organic matter and minerals to the lower layers of the soil.
- the burning of wood and fossil fuels have caused carbon dioxide levels to triple over the past 40 years.
18 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail. • The loss of water through plant leaves. • water that steeps into the soil (percolation) • The process in which nitrates are converted to • Carbon that is found in the bodies of living things and in peat. • Carbon that is found in the atmosphere, ocean, and Earth's crust. • is the extent to which a surface can reflect light that strikes it. • ...
towns 2022-02-20
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- the birds and animals that live in a place
- what makes the air and water dirty
- a person who is riding a bicycle
- people who are travelling on foot
- water transport; people also live in them
- lots of traffic that isn't moving
- what you walk on to go up and down stairs
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- things to put our litter in
- a place in a city where with grass and trees
- buses,trains,etc. that everyone can use
- what cyclists use to cycle round the city
- lots of loud, unpleasant sounds
12 Clues: things to put our litter in • lots of loud, unpleasant sounds • a person who is riding a bicycle • people who are travelling on foot • lots of traffic that isn't moving • what makes the air and water dirty • buses,trains,etc. that everyone can use • what cyclists use to cycle round the city • water transport; people also live in them • ...
Science Vocab 6th Grade period 2 2016-01-07
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- cracks in rock or earth fill with water that freezes and expands causing the rock to break.
- line on a topographic map that shows points that are of equal heights above sea level
- Map:
- Wedging:
- contour line on a topographic map that is thicker than the rest and usually labeled with the elevation that it represents.
- Weathering:
- land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
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- Line:
- Weathering:
- :
- Cycle:
- Line:
- height above or below the level of the sea
- the material in the universe that has mass and takes up space
- remove soil,rock,or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust ,then transport, it away to another location.
15 Clues: : • Map: • Line: • Line: • Cycle: • Wedging: • Weathering: • Weathering: • height above or below the level of the sea • land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • the material in the universe that has mass and takes up space • line on a topographic map that shows points that are of equal heights above sea level • ...
agents of weathering 2023-02-02
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- mechanically breaking down
- a type of change that involves the cycle of water freezing and ice melting
- reaction with acids in living things
- expose rocks in earth's surface
- a type of weathering that makes rocks have composition and appearance change
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- reactions with oxygen
- _____ of a plant add pressure against rocks
- wind, water and gravity cause mudslides and ________
- a type of change that causes exfoliation
- a type of weathering that breaks down into smaller sediment
- ________ acid happens when reactions with acids in a cave
- ____ causes rock to slowly wear away
12 Clues: reactions with oxygen • mechanically breaking down • expose rocks in earth's surface • ____ causes rock to slowly wear away • reaction with acids in living things • a type of change that causes exfoliation • _____ of a plant add pressure against rocks • wind, water and gravity cause mudslides and ________ • ________ acid happens when reactions with acids in a cave • ...
The Dead Sea - Why is it dying? 2020-06-22
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- The Dead Sea is this long.
- they divert water into evaporation ponds to make potash and bromine, causing 30-40 per cent of the drop in the Dead Sea’s water level
- Each year the level of the Dead Sea drops by this amount.
- This country built an enormous pumping station which diverted water from the River Jordan
- Two-thirds of the drop in the Dead Sea’s water level is due to companies and _________ in Israel, Jordan and Syria diverting water from the River Jordan.
- These are swallowing up land on the shore of the Dead Sea
- in the 1970s, Jordan and Syria began diverting water from this river, which is the main tributary of the River Jordan.
- Another word for saltiness
- The source of most of the Dead Sea’s water
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- Until this decade, the flow of fresh water equaled the rate of evaporation.
- They come to swim in the Dead Sea.
- Part of the water cycle, this has contributed to the drop in the level of the Dead Sea.
- Hotels have installed these to provide guests with access to the Dead Sea.
13 Clues: The Dead Sea is this long. • Another word for saltiness • They come to swim in the Dead Sea. • The source of most of the Dead Sea’s water • Each year the level of the Dead Sea drops by this amount. • These are swallowing up land on the shore of the Dead Sea • Hotels have installed these to provide guests with access to the Dead Sea. • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary Challenge 2025-04-09
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- the measure of dissolved salts in water
- any area of land smaller than a continent and entirely surrounded by water.
- a large mass of ice floating at sea; usually broken off of a polar glacier.
- is water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- a continuous body of salt water that is contained in an enormous basin on Earth's surface.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large body of salt water.
- a small island.
- an area of land that is usually saturated with water
- is a ring-shaped island, including a coral rim that encircles a lagoon.
- a body of water, confined within a bed and banks, and detectably flowing.
- the boundary between the unsaturated zone and the saturated zone underground.
- an area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land.
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- the process of removing salts and other minerals from water
- a part of the water cycle and occurs when water moves into the ground from the surface and begins to soak into the soil and rock layers underneath.
- an extremely large mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a mountain valley.
- the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind (Coriolis Effect), and water density
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
- a large man-made body of water.
- are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun.
- a body of water surrounded on all sides by land.
- a large area of land that drains into a body of water.
- are steep depressions in the deepest parts of the ocean
26 Clues: a small island. • a large body of salt water. • a large man-made body of water. • the measure of dissolved salts in water • An overflow of water onto normally dry land. • a body of water surrounded on all sides by land. • an area of land that is usually saturated with water • a large area of land that drains into a body of water. • ...
Impact On Water 2013-05-23
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- water that has penetrated Earth's surface.
- method of modifying river flow.
- source of chemical pollution in bodies of water.
- thin layer of air just above the Earth's surface, contains air that we breathe.
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- Cycle process in which water is taken from the ocean and transformed in the atmosphere and then brought back down to Earth.
- process by which change occurs from liquid to gas.
- enrichment of waters by nutrients.
- transporting water from atmosphere to Earth.
- Deficit consume more then annual renewable supply. 6 Dispersant/ chemical used to break up oil.
9 Clues: method of modifying river flow. • enrichment of waters by nutrients. • water that has penetrated Earth's surface. • transporting water from atmosphere to Earth. • source of chemical pollution in bodies of water. • process by which change occurs from liquid to gas. • thin layer of air just above the Earth's surface, contains air that we breathe. • ...
The Lunar Cycle 2022-08-11
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- The third and seventh phase of the lunar cycle.
- A _____ eclipse can only occur during a full moon.
- The _____ orbits around the sun.
- A _____ eclipse can only occur during the first stage of the lunar cycle.
- The fourth and sixth phase of the lunar cycle.
- The largest and brightest object in the night sky.
- This moon phase occurs when the moon is in between the Earth and the sun.
- The moon completes a full orbit after a 29 and a half day _____.
- The Earth revolves on its _____ at an angle of 23.4 degrees.
- New moon and full moon occur when the earth, moon, and sun are all _____.
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- As phases change between the full and new moon, the moon is said to be _____.
- The second and eighth phase of the lunar cycle.
- Sun ____ produce light.
- This object shines light on half of the moon at all times.
- The moon _____ around the Earth.
- During the period between new moon and the full moon, the moon is said to be _____.
- During a lunar cycle, the moon goes through eight _____.
- This moon phase occurs when the earth is in between the moon and the sun.
18 Clues: Sun ____ produce light. • The _____ orbits around the sun. • The moon _____ around the Earth. • The fourth and sixth phase of the lunar cycle. • The third and seventh phase of the lunar cycle. • The second and eighth phase of the lunar cycle. • A _____ eclipse can only occur during a full moon. • The largest and brightest object in the night sky. • ...
1st pd water cycle crossword 2023-11-28
6 Clues: is cool. • it evaporated • has energy and it. • are made out of water. • it happen when water is old or something- • are the same thing because there is both water.
atmosphere 2017-02-07
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- solid particles in the atmosphere include salt and
- transfers of energy when object touch
- what creates 78% of the atmosphere
- something you see at night when you look at the sky
- when cloud droplets combine to form larger drops they fall to earth as
- the process of water chasing from liquid to a gas is
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- transfer of energy by movement of gases and liquids
- transfers of energy by electromagnetic waves
- as water vapor rises in the atmosphere it cools changes into liquid cloud droplets in process called
- the energy that drives the water cycle comes from the
- something your breath
11 Clues: something your breath • what creates 78% of the atmosphere • transfers of energy when object touch • transfers of energy by electromagnetic waves • solid particles in the atmosphere include salt and • transfer of energy by movement of gases and liquids • something you see at night when you look at the sky • the process of water chasing from liquid to a gas is • ...
Ecology Part 1 Review 2022-02-09
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- Plants play a role in the carbon cycle through this process-removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
- In most of the biogeochemical cycles, this process helps to return nutrients to the soil-as dead organisms are broken down.
- _______ factors include nonliving factors of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, soil, and water.
- These organisms help to make nitrogen usable by plants.
- Sulfuric acid falls to the ground from our atmosphere as _____.
- Without nitrogen ________, plants and animals would not be able to obtain the important nutrient.
- All energy starts in the _____, then moves to producers-which occupy the first trophic level.
- Animals play a role in the carbon cycle through this process-taking in O2 and exhaling CO2.
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- Clouds form in our atmosphere through this process.
- The phosphorous cycle is unique in that it is largely a rock process, and never enters the ____________.
- Sulfur enters the atmosphere through oceanic bacteria, burning of fossil fuels, and through these.
- _______ factors include living organisms, such as animals and plants.
- Two species cannot occupy the same _______, as one will eventually be out-competed.
- Humans can use this to help plants obtain nitrogen and phosphorous when there is not sufficient levels in the soil.
- As humans, we are __________, since we cannot make our own food for energy.
15 Clues: Clouds form in our atmosphere through this process. • These organisms help to make nitrogen usable by plants. • Sulfuric acid falls to the ground from our atmosphere as _____. • _______ factors include living organisms, such as animals and plants. • As humans, we are __________, since we cannot make our own food for energy. • ...
Chapter 19 2016-12-05
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- cycle the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back again
- the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water
- when water is heated and turned into water vapor
Down
- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- when precipitation soaks into the ground
- when enough water vapor builds up and falls in many different ways
- irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops
- when tiny water droplets form clouds
8 Clues: when tiny water droplets form clouds • when precipitation soaks into the ground • when water is heated and turned into water vapor • basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water • irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops • ...
Virus Crossword 2021-10-19
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- The stage of a virus life cycle where viral spike proteins are inserted onto the host cell membrane for the new viral particles to take up.
- Protein molecules that stick out of outer surfaces of- capsid.
- The purpose of protein spikes is to help viruses ___ to host cells they are invading.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the virus is pulled into the cell.
- The type of viruses that have only nucleic acids and a capsid.
- Once a virus invades a host cell, the virus ______ the cell's genetic material. (two words, no space)
- The protein molecules that make up the capsid are found in a ___ pattern.
- One characteristic that viruses do not have.
- The type of virus that have nucleic acids, a capsid and an envelope.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where a virus attaches to its host.
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- The covering that viruses have that is made of proteins.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the new viral particles bud off of the host cell membrane surrounded by spikes.
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the cell produces component parts for the virus.
- cell Viruses depend on a ____ in order for them to multiply (two words no space)
- The stage of a virus life cycle where the genetic material of a virus is freed into the host cell's cytoplasm.
- The type of microscope needed to study viruses.
- The central core contains the ___ material of a virus.
- Enveloped viruses invade ___ cells.
- Viruses are biological particles but they are not ____.
19 Clues: Enveloped viruses invade ___ cells. • One characteristic that viruses do not have. • The type of microscope needed to study viruses. • The central core contains the ___ material of a virus. • Viruses are biological particles but they are not ____. • The covering that viruses have that is made of proteins. • ...
8.3 Cellular Respiration 2021-11-09
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- the electron carrier made in glycolysis & the Kreb's cycle
- a series of reactions where pyruvate is broken down so that ATP, NADH, & FADH2 can be made
- location for the Kreb's cycle and E.T.C. (singular)
- any process that requires oxygen
- a process that turns glucose into ATP energy in a way that doesn't use oxygen
- the electron carrier only made in the Kreb's cycle
- location for glycolysis
- an anaerobic process where pyruvate is broken down, NAD+ is restored, and some ATP is made
- what ATP stands for
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- a 3 step process that turns glucose into ATP energy in such a way that uses oxygen
- the last step of aerobic respiration where the most ATPs are made
- an anaerobic process where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, NADH, & ATP
- the by-product of alcoholic fermentation (the obvious one)
- the by-product of lactic acid fermentation
- a not-so-obvious by-product of alcoholic fermentation
- the alternative cycle name for the Kreb's cycle
16 Clues: what ATP stands for • location for glycolysis • any process that requires oxygen • the by-product of lactic acid fermentation • the alternative cycle name for the Kreb's cycle • the electron carrier only made in the Kreb's cycle • location for the Kreb's cycle and E.T.C. (singular) • a not-so-obvious by-product of alcoholic fermentation • ...
weather 2014-06-18
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- heats up and cool down faster
- rainy season is also known as
- it determining the weather of the region
- it changes every day
- zone torrid zone or tropical zone is also known as
- the sun's rays directly falls on it
- it is a result of process known as water cycle
- it remains same for a long period
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- the sun rays are more slanted
- air it can hold more vapor than the cold air
- means temperate
- takes a long time to heat up and cool down faster
- zone it remain covered with snow almost throughout the year
13 Clues: means temperate • it changes every day • the sun rays are more slanted • heats up and cool down faster • rainy season is also known as • it remains same for a long period • the sun's rays directly falls on it • it determining the weather of the region • it is a result of process known as water cycle • air it can hold more vapor than the cold air • ...
ForceCrossword2 2020-11-17
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- A push or Pull
- Taking place outside an organism
- A plants growth affected by light
- A change in an objects position with respect to time and reference points
- A plants growth affected by water
- Jelly like filling inside the cell that holds organelles in place
- Taking place inside an organism
- The different stages of a plants life cycle
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- A change that takes place because of a stimulus
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A type of response that is internal
- An action or condition that gets a response
- Force of water against a plants cell walls
- A type of response where the organisms position changes
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A plants growth affected by a stimulus
16 Clues: A push or Pull • Taking place inside an organism • Taking place outside an organism • A plants growth affected by light • A plants growth affected by water • A plants growth affected by gravity • A type of response that is internal • A plants growth affected by gravity • A plants growth affected by a stimulus • Force of water against a plants cell walls • ...
sci choice board 2025-11-02
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- large particles enter the cell
- tiny structure made of DNA
- movement of water across a membrane
- process in which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food
- green pigment in chloroplasts
- breaking down sugar without using oxygen
- movement of small particles across a membrane
- cytoplasm divides
- cells nucleus divides into two new nuclei
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- uses energy to move particles across a membrane from low to high concentration
- particles move across a membrane without using energy
- cycle regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
- respiration cells use oxygen to break down sugar to release energy
- half of a chromosome
- large particles leave (exit) the cell
15 Clues: cytoplasm divides • half of a chromosome • tiny structure made of DNA • green pigment in chloroplasts • large particles enter the cell • movement of water across a membrane • large particles leave (exit) the cell • breaking down sugar without using oxygen • cells nucleus divides into two new nuclei • movement of small particles across a membrane • ...
Biological Crossword 2013-06-10
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- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences
- the third phase of mitosis when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copies
- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- different tissues working together to perform a specific task
- the smallest blood vessel
- the fist phase of mitosis when the nucleus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosomes form
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- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus re-forms, creating two new nuclei
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells
- specialized cells working together to perform a function
- the second phase of mitosis when the chromosomes align in the center of the cell
- the stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
15 Clues: the smallest blood vessel • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • specialized cells working together to perform a function • different tissues working together to perform a specific task • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-06-10
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- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleaus seperate into two identical copies.
- specialized with working together to preform a function.
- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components.
- the first phase of mitosis when the nucleaus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosones form.
- the stage in a cell cycle when the cell grows and carries out its usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare from cell divison.
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences.
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- the smallest blood vessel.
- the third phase of mitosis when the chromosones seperate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleaus re-forms, creating twwo new nuclei.
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, seperate cells.
- cleans the blood, stores substances such as vitims and minerals.
- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions.
- the second phase in mitosis when the chromosones align in the center of the cell.
- different tissues working together to preform a specific task.
15 Clues: the smallest blood vessel. • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • specialized with working together to preform a function. • a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions. • different tissues working together to preform a specific task. • cleans the blood, stores substances such as vitims and minerals. • ...
Chapter 19 2016-12-07
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- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water
- when water is heated and turned into water vapor
- when precipitation soaks into the ground
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- when tiny water droplets form clouds
- when enough water vapor builds up and falls in many different ways
- irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops
- cycle the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back again
8 Clues: when tiny water droplets form clouds • when precipitation soaks into the ground • when water is heated and turned into water vapor • basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water • irrigation a system that allows for year-round watering of crops • ...
Cell Energy: WORD BANK 2020-10-15
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- Cytoplasm of the Mitochondria-Krebs cycle is here
- Organism type which eats cells of others to gain energy-starts with H
- Organelle that does Respiration
- Organelle that does Photosynthesis
- One reactant in Photosynthesis
- Organism type which makes its own food-starts with A
- One Product in Photosynthesis
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- Process which uses sunlight energy to make sugar and O2
- One Product in Photosynthesis
- Process which uses food energy to make CO2 , water, and 36 ATP
- Membranes of Chloroplast for Lt dep reactions
- Cytoplasm of the Chloroplast-lt ind reactions are here
- Membranes of Mitochondrion-Electron Trans Chain
- The energy molecule which cells run on
- One reactant in Respiration
15 Clues: One reactant in Respiration • One Product in Photosynthesis • One Product in Photosynthesis • One reactant in Photosynthesis • Organelle that does Respiration • Organelle that does Photosynthesis • The energy molecule which cells run on • Membranes of Chloroplast for Lt dep reactions • Membranes of Mitochondrion-Electron Trans Chain • ...
Chapter 2- Understanding ecosystems- By Dakota 2017-01-25
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- two words feeding relationship within a community
- two words a cycle where is goes though lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
- water in all states
- Where energy is converted into energy
- obtains energy by eating organisms
- region defined by climate with biotic and abiotic features
- 2 words radiant energy
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- makes its own energy-rich food compounds
- two words non-living chemical and components of a ecosystem
- organisms and their chemical and physical environment
- two words organisms feeding off each other show energy transfer
- mass in a given area
- Earths outer layer
- 2 words something that cycles water though the environment
14 Clues: Earths outer layer • water in all states • mass in a given area • 2 words radiant energy • obtains energy by eating organisms • Where energy is converted into energy • makes its own energy-rich food compounds • two words feeding relationship within a community • organisms and their chemical and physical environment • 2 words something that cycles water though the environment • ...
Unit 4 AP Bio 2025-12-11
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- the addition of a phosphate group to a protein to change its activity
- programmed cell death
- a control point where stop-and-go decisions regulate the cell cycle
- a small molecule that relays a signal inside the cell
- a protein that relays signals from a GPCR to other proteins inside the cell
- the phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows and replicates DNA
- a protein that helps regulate the cell cycle
- a signaling molecule that binds to a receptor
- a protein that receives a signal molecule and triggers a cellular response
- division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells
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- uncontrolled cell division due to loss of cell cycle regulation
- a receptor that opens or closes a channel when a ligand binds
- an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to proteins
- an enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins
- a receptor that activates a G protein when ligand binds
- the process by which a cell converts an external signal into a response
- a cyclin-dependent kinase that helps control cell cycle events
- a cyclic molecule that commonly acts as an internal signal amplifier
18 Clues: programmed cell death • division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells • a protein that helps regulate the cell cycle • a signaling molecule that binds to a receptor • an enzyme that adds phosphate groups to proteins • an enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins • a small molecule that relays a signal inside the cell • ...
Phosphorus Cycle 2015-12-15
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- How phosphorus gets into the atmosphere
- A coenzyme used in photosynthesis(starts with N)
- The process that gets phosphorus gets into the water
- Where phosphorus is located in the ocean(besides in fish(think the bottom of the ocean))
- The adenosine triphosphate that helps in photosynthesis(starts with A)
- Where phosphorus is located in plants
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- The element that cycles through this cycle
- How phosphate gets back into water from plants
- How herbivores get phosphorus gets into their system
- What phosphorus uses to get into the ocean
- How phosphate gets back into water from animals
11 Clues: Where phosphorus is located in plants • How phosphorus gets into the atmosphere • The element that cycles through this cycle • What phosphorus uses to get into the ocean • How phosphate gets back into water from plants • How phosphate gets back into water from animals • A coenzyme used in photosynthesis(starts with N) • ...
25 vocab . 2019-08-27
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- decomposition.
- in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon
- respirtion , the decay of dead organisms , and the burning of fossil fuels
- Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains
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- cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are
- cycle / the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are
- / the draining away of water.
- into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere
8 Clues: decomposition. • / the draining away of water. • in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon • Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains • cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are • into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere • ...
The Rock Cycle 2021-01-22
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- rock, a rock that forms when a rock is under heat and pressure for a long time
- rock, forms when magma or lava cools
- and cementing, this makes sediments sedimentary rocks
- the process of a solid turning into a liquid
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- and erosion, ice water and wind are signs of this
- little pieces rock that make a sedimentary rock
- and pressure, this makes igneous and metamorphic rocks
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid
- rock cycle, a never ending cycle that all rocks go through
- rock, a rock that forms when sediments get compacted and cemented together
10 Clues: rock, forms when magma or lava cools • the process of a liquid turning into a solid • the process of a solid turning into a liquid • little pieces rock that make a sedimentary rock • and erosion, ice water and wind are signs of this • and cementing, this makes sediments sedimentary rocks • and pressure, this makes igneous and metamorphic rocks • ...
Water cycle and river processes 2022-12-01
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- the dissolving of minerals that break the bank
- the top of a river
- the process of rocks wearing away at the bed and bank of the river
- the release of water from plants
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains
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- where the river wears away the river bank
- force of water causes cracks on banks
- turning from a gas to liquid
- seepage of water into the ground
- the process of rocks hitting each other
10 Clues: the top of a river • turning from a gas to liquid • seepage of water into the ground • the release of water from plants • force of water causes cracks on banks • the process of rocks hitting each other • where the river wears away the river bank • a narrow valley between hills or mountains • the dissolving of minerals that break the bank • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Name:__________Number:____ 2021-08-28
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- substances that can move around freely or might flow to fit a container
- water that falls from the clouds is gathered in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams.
- the particles fit very closely together and it keeps its shape
- vapor the gas formed when water evaporates
- water falls as rain, hail, sleet, or snow
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- water circulating from the land, to the sky, back to land again
- water vapor cools into liquid form
- particles are tightly packed together
- water turns from liquid into vapor
- these will form after condensation occurs
- matter in this state takes on the shape of its container and its volume stays the same
11 Clues: water vapor cools into liquid form • water turns from liquid into vapor • particles are tightly packed together • these will form after condensation occurs • water falls as rain, hail, sleet, or snow • vapor the gas formed when water evaporates • the particles fit very closely together and it keeps its shape • ...
Unit 2. The water cycle 2018-04-04
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- to change from a liquid into a gas
- to go away or to be taken away somewhere where nobody can find it.
- water that is underground
- a very large area of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley or over a wide area of land
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- a measurement that indicates how hot or cold something is
- water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc.
- the force that causes things to fall toward the Earth
- pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain
- the layer of air or other gases around it.
- frozen or partly frozen rain
10 Clues: water that is underground • frozen or partly frozen rain • to change from a liquid into a gas • the layer of air or other gases around it. • pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain • water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc. • the force that causes things to fall toward the Earth • a measurement that indicates how hot or cold something is • ...
Module 1-The Water Cycle 2025-09-10
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- The process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas.
- The process by which atoms form a solid with an orderly, repeating pattern.
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- The process by which plants release water vapor into their leaves.
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- cycle- The series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere.
- An area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
- An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass.
- The measure of the ability of water to flow through rock and sediment.
- Water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere.
- The parts of Earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life.
10 Clues: The process by which a gas changes into a liquid. • Water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere. • The process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas. • The process by which plants release water vapor into their leaves. • An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass. • ...
Life and Earth Science Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The falling of water in the form of rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.
- To gain global recognition or operate globally
- Radiation from the sun producing heat to generate power
- harmful materials being introduced into environments
- A group living in the same area or have shared characteristics
- When liquid turns into a vapor
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- Someone who produces economic goods
- Study of the relationship between humans, organisms, and environments
- Arranging of horizons in a soil
- ability to support something over time
- Used to identify animals and plants
- ability to do work
- Someone who uses economic goods
- Cold water rises to the surface
- Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form
15 Clues: ability to do work • When liquid turns into a vapor • Arranging of horizons in a soil • Someone who uses economic goods • Cold water rises to the surface • Someone who produces economic goods • Used to identify animals and plants • ability to support something over time • To gain global recognition or operate globally • Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form • ...
Global System 2013-05-19
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- , The average of a long period of weather is the…..
- , Water on the surface of the Earth is called…..
- , The term when heat is trapped on Earth.....
- , The most precious resource to all living things on Earth.....
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- cycle , Which cycle is an important element of protein for living things…..?
- , The land on which land lies on Earth is called…..
- , The temperature for a short period…..
- , Living things the live on earth are called…..
- , The process in which carbon dioxide is recycled is called the.....
- , Gases in the air surrounding the Earth is also known as the…..
10 Clues: , The temperature for a short period….. • , The term when heat is trapped on Earth..... • , Living things the live on earth are called….. • , Water on the surface of the Earth is called….. • , The land on which land lies on Earth is called….. • , The average of a long period of weather is the….. • , The most precious resource to all living things on Earth..... • ...
Tides 2024-02-25
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- The Earth's spinning movement that contributes to tidal patterns.
- The regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces.
- TIDES The tides with the least difference between high and low levels.
- TIDE The peak sea level during the tidal cycle.
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- The primary celestial body affecting Earth's tides.
- The force that causes tides by pulling on the Earth's water.
- TIDE The lowest sea level during the tidal cycle.
- Amplifies or diminishes the tidal effects in conjunction with the Moon.
- TIDES The tides with the greatest difference between high and low levels.
- The planet experiencing tides due to external gravitational forces.
10 Clues: TIDE The peak sea level during the tidal cycle. • TIDE The lowest sea level during the tidal cycle. • The primary celestial body affecting Earth's tides. • The force that causes tides by pulling on the Earth's water. • The Earth's spinning movement that contributes to tidal patterns. • The planet experiencing tides due to external gravitational forces. • ...
Emily's weather crossword 2013-05-03
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- a sudden discharge of electicity potential between a cloud and ground
- smoke, haze, or dust
- long term variations in weather for a particular area
- a measure fo molsecualar motion or degree of heat
- means "cloud droplets"
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- a study of the atmosphere and its phenomona
- the sound emitted y the rapidly expanding guses along the channel of a lightning discharge
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- a instrament used to determone the altidude of an object
- a radient energy
- thunder and lightning
- cycle flow of water through the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere
- current condition of atmosphere, particualry the Troposphere
- used to measure the speed and the force of wind
- means "High in air"
15 Clues: a radient energy • means "High in air" • smoke, haze, or dust • thunder and lightning • means "cloud droplets" • used to measure atmospheric pressure • a study of the atmosphere and its phenomona • used to measure the speed and the force of wind • a measure fo molsecualar motion or degree of heat • long term variations in weather for a particular area • ...
Vocabulary 17 3-5 2024-02-23
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- large thick ice masses that move slowly
- the process where elements like water and wind breakdown rock and earth
- formal systematic research, inspection, or examination
- chemical process in which a solid turns into a gas
- force where objects move away from one another
- the cycle of water on earth that includes evaporation and transpiration
- liquefying or dissolving
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- distinguishing features
- sudden, violent shaking of the ground
- DNA strand coded with genes
- remains of a prehistoric organism in rock
- heated to or past the boiling point
- the pressure exerted by the air onto a surface
- the gradual movement of large landmasses (continents) over time
- the passing on of genetic traits
15 Clues: distinguishing features • liquefying or dissolving • DNA strand coded with genes • the passing on of genetic traits • heated to or past the boiling point • sudden, violent shaking of the ground • large thick ice masses that move slowly • remains of a prehistoric organism in rock • the pressure exerted by the air onto a surface • force where objects move away from one another • ...
Justin’s Choice board 2022-06-06
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- A musical instrument
- The massive structures that the Ancient Egyptians built.
- The usage of a camera
- A Chinese religion which believes that all problems will go away by itself.
- A type of math where the answer is the quotient
- A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment
- A different way to show division
- The assembling of AI
- One of the three types of heat transfer
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- A process of the water cycle where the water gets sucked up into the clouds.
- The opposite of division.
- Writing a script
- How you work together with other people
- A type of noun that has nine types
- The road which Chinese used for trading.
15 Clues: Writing a script • A musical instrument • The assembling of AI • The usage of a camera • The opposite of division. • A different way to show division • A type of noun that has nine types • How you work together with other people • One of the three types of heat transfer • The road which Chinese used for trading. • A Chinese religion which focuses on punishment • ...
25 vocab . 2019-08-27
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- decomposition.
- / the draining away of water.
- cycle / the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are
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- cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are
- in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon
- Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains
- into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere
- respirtion , the decay of dead organisms , and the burning of fossil fuels
8 Clues: decomposition. • / the draining away of water. • in the environment , involving the incorporation of carbon • Web / a system of interlocking and Interdepent food chains • cycle / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are • into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere • ...
JUDGES 2021-10-21
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- The first judge; Caleb's nephew
- The very fat king who was killed be God's judge in his own chambers
- the Canaanite general killed by a stake to his temple
- The man who worked with the female judge
- The fourth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The left-handed judge; stabbed the king and delivered Israel
- The third judge; killed Philistines with an ox goad
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- the king Deborah and Barak fought against
- The fifth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The second step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The first step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The third step in the Israelites cycle of behavior
- The woman who God gave the victory and killed the Canaanite general
- The number of Israelites Shamgar killed with an ox goad
- The first female God chose as a judge
15 Clues: The first judge; Caleb's nephew • The first female God chose as a judge • The man who worked with the female judge • the king Deborah and Barak fought against • The fifth step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The first step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The third step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • The second step in the Israelites cycle of behavior • ...
Ch 18-20 Crossword 2024-11-15
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- Process in which an atom or molecule loses electrons
- Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
- Peroxisomal organelle involved in converting fats to sugars in plants
- Process in which an atom or molecule gains electrons
- Disease caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency
- Protein involved in electron transport, often containing heme
- _____ dehydrogenase; Enzyme complex that converts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA in mitochondria
- Supercomplex of mitochondrial enzymes involved in cellular respiration
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- Referring to reactions that replenish intermediates of the citric acid cycle
- _____ dehydrogenase; Enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate in the citric acid cycle
10 Clues: Disease caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency • Process in which an atom or molecule loses electrons • Process in which an atom or molecule gains electrons • Protein involved in electron transport, often containing heme • Enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen • Peroxisomal organelle involved in converting fats to sugars in plants • ...
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Crossword Puzzle rodney 2025-06-05
Krebs Cycle Word Challenge 2025-10-19
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- Molecule that combines with Acetyl-CoA to start the cycle
- Electron carrier involved in Krebs Cycle
- Energy currency of the cell
- First molecule formed from Acetyl-CoA
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- Cycle also called the Citric Acid __
- Main location where the Krebs Cycle happens
- Acetyl-CoA enters the __ Cycle (Krebs)
- Product released as gas during cycle
- Molecule energized for ATP production (ADP)
- High energy molecule produced
- Another energy carrier molecule9.CO2 Carbon dioxide chemical formula
11 Clues: High energy molecule produced • Energy currency of the cell • Acetyl-CoA enters the __ Cycle (Krebs) • Product released as gas during cycle • Cycle also called the Citric Acid __ • Electron carrier involved in Krebs Cycle • First molecule formed from Acetyl-CoA • Main location where the Krebs Cycle happens • Molecule energized for ATP production (ADP) • ...
Hydrology Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- an attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Cycle- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- The change from a gas to a liquid
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- the path that a stream follows
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- The groundwater movement through subsurface
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- Molecules having uneven distribution of charges
- Mass per unit volume
11 Clues: Mass per unit volume • the path that a stream follows • The change from a gas to a liquid • The groundwater movement through subsurface • Molecules having uneven distribution of charges • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • an attraction between molecules of the same substance • An attraction between molecules of different substances • ...
Ecology Crossword 2015-05-22
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- Independent factors that occur regardless of the population
- the biochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus
- relationship between living things that depend on the same resources in the same place and at the same time
- type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- Organism that feeds on dead, decaying, animals
- aquatic ecosystem in the salt water of the ocean
- Dependent factors triggered by overpopulation or overcrowding
- type of animal behavior in which social animals live and work together for the good of the group
- the biochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged
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- organism that breaks down the remains of dead organisms and other organic wastes
- aquatic ecosystem such as a pond, lake, stream, or river in which the water contains little or no salt
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is not affected
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is harmed
- all the living factors in an area
- all the nonliving factors in an area
- close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organism benefits from the relationship
- model describing how nitrogen moves from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organism, and then back to the atmosphere
- organism that consumes other organisms foods
- organism that makes its own food through a chemical reaction
- a habitat supplying the factors necessary for the existence of an organism or species;
20 Clues: all the living factors in an area • all the nonliving factors in an area • organism that consumes other organisms foods • Organism that feeds on dead, decaying, animals • aquatic ecosystem in the salt water of the ocean • the biochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged • Independent factors that occur regardless of the population • ...
Cyst-Forming Coccidia 2016-04-21
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- Can be transmitted through fecal-oral or vertical transmission and commonly occurs with cattle as the intermediate host
- Life cycle of Sarcocystis species
- Often involve predator-prey relationships
- A potentially fatal manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii involving atypical pneumonia, myocarditis and meningoencephalitis; frequently occurs in immune compromised individuals
- Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts
- May suffer from neurological signs upon infection with Neospora caninum
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that can occur in definitive or intermediate hosts
- Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment
- Potential mode of transmission for toxoplasmosis not common to other parasites
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- Common occurrence in adult cattle infected with Neospora caninum
- Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle
- tissue cysts formed by the coalescing of slow-developing bradyzoites
- Most people become infected with Toxoplasma gondii by consuming these in contaminated undercooked meat
- Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts
15 Clues: Life cycle of Sarcocystis species • Often involve predator-prey relationships • Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle • Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle • Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts • Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts • Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment • ...
Estuaries Vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- to thrive in estuaries.
- accumulate in estuarine areas.
- A flow of freshwater from a river into an estuary, forming a visible, riverine
- The concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water, which varies in estuaries due to the
- mudflats.
- fisheries support, and storm protection.
- A semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes
- The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities, including water
- saltwater from the ocean.
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by the presence of suspended
- The difference in water level between high tide and low tide, which can influence the
- leading to water quality problems and algal blooms
- circulation and flushing rate.
- The process of nutrient enrichment in an estuary, often caused by excess nutrient
- habitat and protect coastlines from erosion.
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- often affected by tidal action and sediment resuspension.
- A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees, which
- distribution of salinity within the estuary.
- Species of organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels, allowing
- of freshwater and seawater.
- The process by which sediments, including silt and clay particles, settle out of water
- A plant adapted to thrive in saline environments, commonly found in estuarine marshes
- within the saltier estuarine waters.
- of estuarine ecosystems.
- The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle, influencing the
- quality, and serves as a protective barrier in estuaries.
- Water in estuaries that has a salinity level between that of freshwater and seawater.
- A wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary, which can affect
- A structure made up of oyster shells and live oysters that provides habitat, improves
29 Clues: mudflats. • to thrive in estuaries. • of estuarine ecosystems. • saltwater from the ocean. • of freshwater and seawater. • accumulate in estuarine areas. • circulation and flushing rate. • within the saltier estuarine waters. • fisheries support, and storm protection. • distribution of salinity within the estuary. • habitat and protect coastlines from erosion. • ...
T3W9 Dinner 2025-08-30
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- three times as much.
- something that goes around in the same pattern, like the water cycle.
- covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun.
- not steady; likely to fall or wobble.
- something that goes back and forth, like a bus, train, or spaceship.
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- an old word for someone who cannot walk properly (not used much now).
- hanging down and swinging loosely.
- to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away.
- full of little folds or wrinkles.
- a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup.
10 Clues: three times as much. • full of little folds or wrinkles. • hanging down and swinging loosely. • not steady; likely to fall or wobble. • covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun. • to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away. • a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup. • ...
Surface Deep Crossword 2012-06-02
10 Clues: Soft hot rock • Floating rock • Could clapping • What do we stand on? • A stony slippery dip • When rocks are worn away • formed by hot and cold air • What throws out ash and lava? • Last stage of the water cycle • when tectonic plates rub together?
Chapter 10 The Cell Cycle 2026-01-05
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- an enzyme that facilitates DNA polymerase binding to DNA by attaching an RNA primer to the DNA template strand
- a short fragment of DNA synthesized on the lagging strand during DNA replication
- a form of asexual reproduction where the offspring grows out of the body of the parent
- a narrowed region on a chromosome where sister chromatids attach
- a enzyme that activates cellular processes related to the cell cycle
- a regulatory protein that activates cyclin-dependent kinase
- the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction
- the enzyme that builds new complementary DNA on a parent template strand during DNA replication
- a chromosome and its identical copy held together at the centromere
- the process that divides the cytoplasm during cellular division
- a sub-phase of interphase where the DNA is replicated in preparation of mitosis
- each form of a gene for a particular trait
- a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell
- the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines if the cell is large enough to divide and whether the DNA is error free
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that ensures sister chromatids have lined up correctly during metaphase and that they are attached to the mitotic spindle
- the pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell that carry the same type of genes, but may carry different alleles of each gene; one homologue comes from the maternal parent and the other comes from the paternal parent
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- the area of the DNA double-helix that is unwound during DNA replication
- a process that forms a new organism through the fusion of male and female gametes
- the portion of the cell cycle that precedes mitosis or meiosis; interphase is made up of subphases G₁, S, and G₂
- a small RNA fragment that binds to the DNA and provides a free —OH group that can bind to DNA polymerase to initiate DNA replication
- an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together
- the pattern of growth, DNA replication, and division of a eukaryotic cell; the cell cycle includes interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis
- a phase outside of the cell cycle where a cell is not able to divide but can still carry out essential cell functions
- in the cell cycle, a sub-phase of interphase where cells recover from the previous division, grow, and perform essential cellular functions
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines whether the cell is ready to proceed with cell division
- points at which the events of the cell cycle are checked by regulatory proteins to ensure cell health prior to and during mitosis
- a process that forms a new organism using genetic material from only one parent
- a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of bacteria that can replicate independently from the bacterial chromosome and may be transferred between bacterial cells
- process by which a cell divides its nucleus and other cellular contents; mitosis occurs in four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
- a special protein that is involved in the secondary coiling of DNA
- the programmed, orderly death of a cell
- a microtubule-based structure that moves the chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis
- an enzyme that attaches to DNA at a replication bubble to break hydrogen bonds that hold the double helix together
- the cell cycle phase that includes cell division
- a form of reproduction where a single-celled organism increases in size and then splits into two complete organisms
- in the cell cycle, a sub phase of interphase where the DNA is checked for error, organelles are duplicated, and the cell prepares for mitosis
- a single continuous strand of DNA that includes multiple genes and regulatory sequences
38 Clues: the programmed, orderly death of a cell • each form of a gene for a particular trait • an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together • the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction • the cell cycle phase that includes cell division • a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell • the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle • ...
Water 2021-09-17
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- Where we can find a lot of water in the planet.
- this is when we leave the water running in the sink.
- when the water evaporates, it turns into it in the sky
- the water passes by these when it is going to the sewer.
- a towel does this with water on a table
- place where the dirty water goes when you wash your hands.
- we use it to clean the dirty water.
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- when the water and the air in the planet dirty.
- a word that can give a characteristic of shape, color and size.
- where we see the stars
- when we are dirty, we use the water to do this.
- Very important liquid that keeps people alive and we find in lakes, oceans and rivers.
- The water that comes from heavy clouds.
- the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale.
14 Clues: where we see the stars • we use it to clean the dirty water. • a towel does this with water on a table • The water that comes from heavy clouds. • when the water and the air in the planet dirty. • Where we can find a lot of water in the planet. • when we are dirty, we use the water to do this. • the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale. • ...
Water 2021-02-12
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- What's the first stage of water treatment called?
- when chlorine is added to water, what does it kill?
- Where can water be abstracted
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- Why is the demand for water increasing?
- What is the name of the water supply that is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- What is the first step in the water treatment process?
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- What's the third stage of water treatment called?
- Which is the most suitable source of water for drinking?
- What's the second stage of water treatment called?
- of manmade pollutants include
- where does our home water come from?
- what does water require before we drink it?
- where do these dissolved minerals come from?
14 Clues: Where can water be abstracted • of manmade pollutants include • where does our home water come from? • Why is the demand for water increasing? • what does water require before we drink it? • where do these dissolved minerals come from? • What's the third stage of water treatment called? • What's the first stage of water treatment called? • ...
Water 2014-10-30
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- Noem een gekend Belgisch water
- Appellation onder de Franse waters.
- Plat water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Sprüdel die het meest gedronken wordt in Duitsland
- Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld?
- Spuitwater bevat?
- Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater?
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- Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen
- Koolzuurhoudend water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Thermaal water is altijd…
- Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we?
- Afkomstig van een gletsjer in de Franse alpen.
- Dit water heeft een rode kleur als het aan het oppervlakte komt.
- Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water
14 Clues: Spuitwater bevat? • Thermaal water is altijd… • Noem een gekend Belgisch water • Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld? • Appellation onder de Franse waters. • Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water • Plat water serveren we bij welke gang? • Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater? • Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen • Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we? • ...
