water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Statistics Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-28
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- A statistical display that shows the distribution of a continuous numerical variable
- An acronym that stands for the steps in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A group of objects, individuals, or values selected from a population
- The fourth step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A value in a distribution that occurs most frequently
- A statistical display that shows a relationship between two numerical variables
- A study that attempts to measure every unit in a population
- A _______ chart is a circular statistical display that can be used to show
- A measure of centre that marks the middle of a distribution of a numerical variable
- The second step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A measure of spread for a distribution of a numerical variable that is calculated as the difference between the largest and smallest values in the distribution
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- The third step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- The first step in the statistical enquiry cycle
- A _______ graph is a statistical display that can be used for categorical or discrete numerical data
- A measure of centre that is calculated by adding the values and then dividing this total by the number of values
- Information that indicates whether or not a proposition is correct
- A collection of all objects or individuals of interest that have properties that someone wishes to record
- The fifth step in the statistical enquiry cycle
18 Clues: The third step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The first step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The fifth step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The fourth step in the statistical enquiry cycle • The second step in the statistical enquiry cycle • A value in a distribution that occurs most frequently • A study that attempts to measure every unit in a population • ...
Resources 2013-03-16
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- The type of resource that will run out over time.
- Water can exist in any of the three states of matter depending on this.
- A type of resource we make and then use to make something else.
- This non-renewable resource is made into gasoline for our cars.
- The water cycle is powered by this.
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- Mechanics, barbers, and nurses are examples of this type of resource.
- When clouds get too heavy, this happens.
- What we call water when it is a gas.
- When the sun heats up water, this happens.
- We need to do this in order to conserve our resources.
- Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields.
11 Clues: The water cycle is powered by this. • What we call water when it is a gas. • When clouds get too heavy, this happens. • When the sun heats up water, this happens. • The type of resource that will run out over time. • We need to do this in order to conserve our resources. • Farmers need this natural resource to irrigate their fields. • ...
Chapter 8 2022-01-28
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- An electron carrier that forms the energy-storage molecules, NADPH
- The fluid space in a chloroplast
- of thykoloid
- All plants cells animals, humans, living things need this
- cycle AKA the citric cycle
- process this process does not require oxygen
- Light absorbing molecules
- cycle In this cycle energy is stored in organic molecules
- process- requires oxygen
- respiration- This includes the kerbs cycle and electron transport.
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- where light from the sun is converted into chemical energy
- The study of transformation and flow f energy
- The process in which glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm
- Also known as adenosine triphosphate
- Series of chemical reactions
- Occurs in the cytoplasm regenerates the cell's supply of NAD+ and makes a little bit of ATP
- This converts 3Gp molecules into 5 carbon molecules
- respiration organic molecules are broken down for energy
- Flattened membranes in chloroplasts
19 Clues: of thykoloid • process- requires oxygen • Light absorbing molecules • cycle AKA the citric cycle • Series of chemical reactions • The fluid space in a chloroplast • Flattened membranes in chloroplasts • Also known as adenosine triphosphate • process this process does not require oxygen • The study of transformation and flow f energy • ...
Chapter 3 2024-06-25
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- composition of a solution outside of a cell and its ability to alter the internal water volume of a cell
- fluid portion of the cytoplasm
- division of the cytoplasm during the cell cycle
- movement of molecules through a membrane as a result of hydrostatic pressure
- division of a somatic cell forming two genetically identical somatic cells
- movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane toward a greater concentration of impermeant solute
- the complex of DNA and protein making up the cell's 46 chromosomes
- selectively permeable outer boundary of a cell consisting of a phospholipid bilayer
- system of protein tubules and filaments that reinforce a cell's 3-D form
- programmed cell death
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- organelle that prepares and modifies cellular products for secretion
- threadlike structure built of DNA and protein that condenses and becomes visible in a cell's nucleus during mitosis
- random movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration
- process by which a cell membrane envelopes a particle and draws it into the cell in a vesicle
- organelle housing enzymes that catalyze aerobic reactions of cellular respiration
- organelle composed of RNA and protein that provides structural support and enzymatic activity for protein synthesis
- small organ; any of the structures in cells that has a specialized function
- life cycle of a cell consisting of interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis
18 Clues: programmed cell death • fluid portion of the cytoplasm • division of the cytoplasm during the cell cycle • the complex of DNA and protein making up the cell's 46 chromosomes • organelle that prepares and modifies cellular products for secretion • life cycle of a cell consisting of interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis • ...
I LOVE RAINBOW 2023-07-06
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- is a natural band appearing in the sky after a rain shower
- Color is on the outside part of the rainbow's arch.
- Continuous journey of water on the earth.
- A rainbow can also be caused by the light from the moon, which is called a
- An essential part of the water cycle.
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- The seven colours of rainbow.
- Instrument for measuring precipitation.
- Colour is on the inside part of the rainbow's arch.
- Seasonal rain is good for...
- A sudden flood of water caused by heavy rain.
10 Clues: Seasonal rain is good for... • The seven colours of rainbow. • An essential part of the water cycle. • Instrument for measuring precipitation. • Continuous journey of water on the earth. • A sudden flood of water caused by heavy rain. • Colour is on the inside part of the rainbow's arch. • Color is on the outside part of the rainbow's arch. • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-01-14
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- it is the brain of the cell
- Membrane only allows certain things to pass through
- is the material in the nucleus of a cell that contains all of the cell's genetic information
- structures in the nucleus that contain the genetic information
- Body closely stacked flattened sacs
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- movement of water across a cell membrane
- the last stage of the cell cycle
- jelly like substance; mostly water
- chromatin thickens and coils up into chromosomes
- stores and contains food, waste and excess water
10 Clues: it is the brain of the cell • the last stage of the cell cycle • jelly like substance; mostly water • Body closely stacked flattened sacs • movement of water across a cell membrane • chromatin thickens and coils up into chromosomes • stores and contains food, waste and excess water • Membrane only allows certain things to pass through • ...
my crossword 2024-12-09
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- all parks of water on earth like rivers oceans glaciar.
- , wind water and glaciers carry sediments to new location.
- , is the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place.
- , liquet water that changes into gas.
- , minerals from groundwater crystallize between grains of compressed sediment and cement them together.
- , minerals crystals form as liquid cools.
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- , the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
- , magma inside the Geosphere erupts as lava and cools at earth surface.
- , eroded sediments are deposited in new places .
- is all the solid parks on earth body.
- , the weight of layer of sediment pressed down on layer below
- cycle , is a rock changes and into different forms.the biosphere, is plans humans and all the humans.
- , is wind oxygen nitrogen an gas liquet water turns in to water vapor.
- , all the body living things on earth .
- , is the process that moves large bodies of earth of materials to higher elevations.
15 Clues: is all the solid parks on earth body. • , liquet water that changes into gas. • , all the body living things on earth . • , minerals crystals form as liquid cools. • , eroded sediments are deposited in new places . • all parks of water on earth like rivers oceans glaciar. • , wind water and glaciers carry sediments to new location. • ...
photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2022-12-16
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- Light absorbing molecules that plants use to gather the sun's energy
- Process of which electrons are passed from one molecule to another
- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that needs light to make ATP and NADPH
- Pigment found in all green plants
- Location of which light independent photosynthesis (calvin cycle) occurs
- Plant cell organelle that converts light energy into chemical energy
- Process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar
- The location of which the light dependent reaction occurs
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- Series of chemical that break down glucose to produce ATP
- Another word for sugar
- Set of reactions in photosynthesis that does not need light
- Another word for light independent reactions
- Also known as citric acid cycle
- The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid
- Organism that produce their own nutrients and energy
- The location of where ATP is made/ the powerhouse of the cell
17 Clues: Another word for sugar • Also known as citric acid cycle • Pigment found in all green plants • Another word for light independent reactions • Organism that produce their own nutrients and energy • Series of chemical that break down glucose to produce ATP • The location of which the light dependent reaction occurs • ...
My City 2025-11-24
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- the amount of rain that falls in a place
- paths special roads or lanes for bicycles
- a long period of extremely hot weather
- storage keeping and saving water for later use
- people who live in a particular place
- city a city designed to absorb and reuse rainwater
- spaces parks gardens and natural areas in a city
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- of life how comfortable healthy and happy people are
- transport buses trains or metro systems that everyone can use
- make something smaller or less
- allowing water or air to pass through
- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- take in or soak up something such as liquid or heat
13 Clues: make something smaller or less • allowing water or air to pass through • people who live in a particular place • a long period of extremely hot weather • the amount of rain that falls in a place • paths special roads or lanes for bicycles • the measure of how hot or cold something is • storage keeping and saving water for later use • ...
Catabolism of Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein 2025-09-29
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- The molecule produced from glycolysis that enters the Krebs cycle after conversion
- The storage form of fat in the body
- The building blocks of proteins
- The high-energy electron carrier produced in glycolysis and Krebs cycle
- The backbone molecule released when triglycerides are broken down
- The molecule pyruvate is converted into before entering the Krebs cycle
- The electron carrier that transfers electrons to the electron transport chain alongside NADH
- The molecule that acts as the immediate energy currency in cells
- The process of breaking down fatty acids into Acetyl-CoA
- Short chains formed when proteins are partially broken down
- The net ATP molecules produced in glycolysis (per glucose)
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- The first step of glucose breakdown in cells
- The cycle that oxidizes Acetyl-CoA to produce NADH, FADH₂, and ATP
- The process by which amino acids lose a carbon group to enter the Krebs cycle as α-ketoglutarate
- The long hydrocarbon chains released from triglycerides
- The process of removing the amino group from an amino acid
- The main molecule broken down in cellular respiration
- The process of breaking down triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids
- The enzyme that breaks down peptides or amino acids
- The enzyme that breaks down triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids
20 Clues: The building blocks of proteins • The storage form of fat in the body • The first step of glucose breakdown in cells • The enzyme that breaks down peptides or amino acids • The main molecule broken down in cellular respiration • The long hydrocarbon chains released from triglycerides • The process of breaking down fatty acids into Acetyl-CoA • ...
4th Grade Science 2025-02-12
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- breaking of rocks into sediments by water, wind, and ice
- a force that causes something to move closer
- constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet
- force that causes objects with mass to attract to each other
- driver of the water cycle
- gas to a liquid
- the amount of space matter takes up
- a force that resists motion of two surfaces
- movement of sediment by water, wind, and ice
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- a mixture in which one substance is mixed evenly throughout another substance
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- a material that allows heat or electrical current to flow through
- a combination of two or more substances that can be easily separated
- a material through which heat or electricity do not easily flow
- energy that can be detected using our eyes
- solid to a liquid
- liquid to a gas
- the amount of matter in something
- energy of motion
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- energy we hear
- dropping of sediment by water, wind, and ice
- liquid to a solid
- energy that flows through a circuit
- heat energy
- a force that causes something to move away
27 Clues: heat energy • energy we hear • liquid to a gas • gas to a liquid • energy of motion • solid to a liquid • liquid to a solid • driver of the water cycle • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • the amount of matter in something • the amount of space matter takes up • energy that flows through a circuit • anything that has mass and takes up space • energy that can be detected using our eyes • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2023-03-25
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- What type of organisms are decomposers?
- What any organism is made of.
- The carbon cycle's step in which bodies of water absorb a significant amount of atmospheric CO2.
- Where does energy all come from?
- What is the mane of the step in which organic matter is broken down into simpler compounds?
- Organisms that cannot produce their own energy.
- What process do producers carry out?
- What is the product of remains found in the ground?
- The trophic level typically contains only herbivores.
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- What type of animals does the secondary consumers include apart from omnivores?
- What component of the carbon cycle is the long-term exchange of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans and the Earth's crust?
- Organisms capable of photosynthesis.
- When humans burn fossil fuels, the stored carbon is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
- What trophic level deposits the carbon into the soil?
- The second step of the carbon cycle.
- Which atmospheric agent transports carbon from the clouds to the ocean?
- An autotroph of the ocean.
17 Clues: An autotroph of the ocean. • What any organism is made of. • Where does energy all come from? • Organisms capable of photosynthesis. • The second step of the carbon cycle. • What process do producers carry out? • What type of organisms are decomposers? • Organisms that cannot produce their own energy. • What is the product of remains found in the ground? • ...
Cardiovascular system 2017-03-09
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- / ______ consists of plasma and blood cells
- output / the measure of the amount of blood pumped out of the heart
- / the exposure to cold environments causes
- / side that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the entire body.
- / the process of keeping the internal body environment in a steady state
- / arteries and ____ transport blood around the body
- / there are three stages of this including heat cramps, exhaustion and heat stroke
- / widens or opens blood vessels
- Cardiac Cycle / the cycle that involves filling the heart with blood
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- / the colour of blood cells that carry oxygen to working muscles
- / removes water from the body
- / The colour of blood cells that fight infection by absorbing and digesting disease-causing organisms.
- / this reduces blood flow
- / What blood pressure increases in the heart.
- / have approximately 5-6 litres of blood in their bodies
- Volume / The measure of how much blood is squeezed out of the heart
- / facilitates blood clotting
17 Clues: / this reduces blood flow • / facilitates blood clotting • / removes water from the body • / widens or opens blood vessels • / the exposure to cold environments causes • / ______ consists of plasma and blood cells • / What blood pressure increases in the heart. • / arteries and ____ transport blood around the body • / side that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the entire body. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2017-03-09
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- Removes water from the body
- What blood pressure increases in the heart.
- The colour of blood cells that carry oxygen to working muscles
- The process of keeping the internal body environment in a steady state
- The exposure to cold environments causes
- Have approximately 5-6 litres of blood in their bodies
- The measure of the amount of blood pumped out of the heart
- The measure of how much blood is squeezed out of the heart
- Widens or opens blood vessels
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- There are three stages of this including heat cramps, exhaustion and heat stroke
- Arteries and ____ transport blood around the body
- ______ consists of plasma and blood cells
- Facilitates blood clotting
- The colour of blood cells that fight infection by absorbing and digesting disease-causing organisms.
- Side of the heart that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the entire body.
- This reduces blood flow
- Cycle The cycle that involves filling the heart with blood
17 Clues: This reduces blood flow • Facilitates blood clotting • Removes water from the body • Widens or opens blood vessels • The exposure to cold environments causes • ______ consists of plasma and blood cells • What blood pressure increases in the heart. • Arteries and ____ transport blood around the body • Have approximately 5-6 litres of blood in their bodies • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-22
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- The colour that is reflected by most plants
- The main photosynthetic pigment of green plants
- The site of photosynthesis
- The ________ of light affects the rate at which photosynthesis occurs
- Pigments that help the main pigment absorb more wavelengths of light
- Sac-like membranes within a chloroplast
- Light ________ reactions covert energy from sunlight into chemical energy
- The molecule that donates electrons to PS II
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- The subatomic particles that get exited or energized by sunlight
- Protons diffuse through ATP synthase into the __________ producing ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
- Energy from the sun comes in packets called
- The light-absorbing molecules found in plants
- The energy rich molecules made by the Calvin cycle
- The "full" version of the main electron carrier involved in photosynthesis
- This cycle uses ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to produce high energy sugars
- The gas that is a by-product of photosynthesis
- Light ________ use chemical energy to synthesize organic compounds (i.e. sugars like glucose)
17 Clues: The site of photosynthesis • Sac-like membranes within a chloroplast • The colour that is reflected by most plants • Energy from the sun comes in packets called • The molecule that donates electrons to PS II • The light-absorbing molecules found in plants • The gas that is a by-product of photosynthesis • The main photosynthetic pigment of green plants • ...
Lesson 3.3-3.5 Review 2024-11-06
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- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons.
- A fertilized egg.
- A plant's response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day.
- The male reproductive parts of the flower.
- The reproductive structures of Gymnosperms.
- The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures.
- A flowering plant.
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
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- When the seed absorbs water and the embryo begins to grow, pushing out of the seed.
- When a sperm cell unites with an egg cell.
- The female reproductive parts of the flower.
- A flowering plant that lives for more than two years.
- Small openings or pores on leaves that control when gases enter/exit the leaf.
- A plant's growth response toward or away from stimulus
- A period when an organism's growth or activity stops.
- This hormone speeds up the rate at which plant's cells grow in response to light.
- The female reproductive structure that contains an egg cell.
17 Clues: A fertilized egg. • A flowering plant. • When a sperm cell unites with an egg cell. • The male reproductive parts of the flower. • The reproductive structures of Gymnosperms. • The female reproductive parts of the flower. • A flowering plant that lives for more than two years. • A period when an organism's growth or activity stops. • ...
Unit 4 Exam Review 2024-05-13
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- any signalling molecule that binds to the receptor
- the chemicals involved in short distance signalling between nerve cells
- the result that occurs if cells progress unregulated through the cell cycle
- the checkpoint where proper DNA replication will be checked
- the gene and protein involved in halting a cell while DNA repairs, initiates repair enzymes, and initiates apoptosis if repair is not successful
- the process that occurs during transduction where one enzyme activates another which activates another using ATP
- the letters that represent the order of the phases of Mitosis
- the stage of the cell cycle that involves the final cytoplasmic division into two new daughter cells
- the second messenger sometimes required in a signalling pathway
- the ligands involved in endocrine signalling
- the protein that increases in amount during certain phases of the cell cycle until it reaches a threshold; allowing it to bind to CDK
- channels that physically connect
- a feedback mechanism that involves producing a response until a set point is reached and then decreasing the response
- programmed cell death that occurs if a cell is unfit to progress through the cell cycle
- the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked
- the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated
- the stage of the cell cycle that involves equally dividing chromosomes and pushing them to opposite sides of the cell
- signals that must be received by cells in G0/G1 if they are to proceed through the rest of the cell cycle
- enzymes that activate others by phosphorylation (adding a phosphate from ATP)
- found attached to the receptor in the fight or flight signalling pathway
- the short distance communication that occurs among some bacteria to determine overall density
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- genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle
- long distance communication between cells where signals are sent through the bloodstream
- this is true of the new cells at the end of Mitosis compared to the parent cell
- type of receptor to which epinephrine binds; has a multi-subunit protein that detaches and goes to activate other things
- channels that physically connect adjacent plant cells and are used in direct cell to cell communication
- passing and amplifying a signal from the outside to the inside of a cell
- a feedback mechanism that involves continuously increasing a response until the event is over
- genes that code for proteins that progress the cell cycle
- type of receptor that involves a channel being opened or closed
- the immune cells that activate Tcells in a form of direct cell to cell communication
- if these occur to any protein involved in cell cycle regulation or cell signalling, undesired results may occur
- the end goal of any signal transduction pathway
- the enzyme involved in initiating progression through the cell cycle
34 Clues: channels that physically connect • the ligands involved in endocrine signalling • the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated • the end goal of any signal transduction pathway • any signalling molecule that binds to the receptor • genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle • the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked • ...
Biology Honors: Chapters 9 and 10 Vocabulary List 2025-12-01
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- plants: Plants that fix carbon dioxide into a 4-carbon compound (Efficient in warm weather)
- A protective outer layer that limits the loss of water through evaporation
- aerobes: Organisms that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- mesophyll layer: Beneath the upper epidermis; contains close packed cells that absorb light that enters the leaf
- factors of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature are limiting factors of photosynthesis
- An electron carrier that plays a key role in cellular respiration
- 2: The first photosystem that absorbs light and splits water molecules
- acid: An organic acid produced in animals during the breakdown of carbohydrates for energy
- An electron carrier that delivers high-energy electrons
- A: A vital cofactor that acts as a carrier for acyl groups in the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids and carbohydrates metabolism
- fermentation: A biological process where microorganisms such as yeast convert sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide
- cycle: A central pathway in the cell that generates energy for the cell; a key part of cellular respiration
- The loss of water through leaves
- acid: The product of glycolysis and breaks down and synthesizes sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids
- An electron carrier used mainly in photosynthesis
- A key 3-carbon sugar in the Calvin cycle and glycolysis
- A metabolic process in plants that uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. It competes with photosynthesis
- Fluid-filled space within the chloroplast
- 1: A protein complex that captures light energy for photosynthesis
- A class of proteins that are crucial for electron transfer in cells
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- An enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the Calvin Cycle.
- transport system: A series of protein complexes in the mitochondria that helps produce ATP
- Cycle: A series of biochemical reactions where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose
- (Stoma): Small openings in the epidermis that allow carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- The breakdown of glucose into two pyruvate molecules while producing some ATP
- A carrier molecule that involved in photosynthesis that carries high-energy electrons and protons, which forms NADPH
- respiration: Energy production that uses oxygen to produce large amounts of ATP
- Cell: Highly specialized cells that surround the stomata and control their opening and closing
- spectrum: A graph that shows the wavelengths of light that is absorbed by a pigment
- Membrane-bound compartment (sacs) in a chloroplast
- plants: Plants that fix carbon dioxide into a 3-carbon molecule (Efficient in cool weather)
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and instead consumes other organisms for nutrition and energy
- aerobes: Organisms that need oxygen to survive
- A 5-carbon sugar crucial for photosynthesis
- An organism that can produce its own food from simple inorganic materials
- (granum): A stack of thylakoids
- plants: plants/CAM photosynthesis:plants that use a specialized form of photosynthesis called Crassulacean Acid Metabolism
- respiration: Energy production that dosen’t use oxygen but produces little ATP
- Stands for adenosine triphosphate and is a molecule that stores and transfers energy that powers many cellular processes
- mesophyll layer: Beneath the palisade layer; a loose tissue that has many air spaces between its cells
40 Clues: (granum): A stack of thylakoids • The loss of water through leaves • Fluid-filled space within the chloroplast • A 5-carbon sugar crucial for photosynthesis • aerobes: Organisms that need oxygen to survive • An electron carrier used mainly in photosynthesis • Membrane-bound compartment (sacs) in a chloroplast • An electron carrier that delivers high-energy electrons • ...
Photosynthesis GCE 2017-08-31
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- Location of the light-independent stage
- energy Absorbed by photosynthetic pigments
- The splitting of water during the light-dependent stage
- centre The location of chlorophyll a in a photosystem
- synthetase Enzyme which catalyses the production of ATP
- Where hydrogen ions(protons) accumulate in a thylakoid.
- The process of ATP production in photosynthesis
- Molecule which is reduced (gains hydrogen and electrons) in the light-dependent stage
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- Five -carbon acceptor molecule in the Calvin cycle
- Location of the photosynthetic pigments in a chloroplast
- A type of spectrum which shows the rate of photosynthesis in different wavelengths of light
- Type of photophosphorylation where electrons are not recycled back into the chlorophyll a in Photosystem I
- Enzyme which catalyses fixation of carbon dioxide
- Three-carbon molecule in the Calvin cycle which can be converted into glucose
- A type of photosynthetic pigment
15 Clues: A type of photosynthetic pigment • Location of the light-independent stage • energy Absorbed by photosynthetic pigments • The process of ATP production in photosynthesis • Enzyme which catalyses fixation of carbon dioxide • Five -carbon acceptor molecule in the Calvin cycle • The splitting of water during the light-dependent stage • ...
Week 1 - Week 3 2023-06-07
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- __________ and ribosomes are smaller in animal cells, compared to plant cells
- a typical somatic cell consists of __________ and mitotic phase
- __________ microscopy observes specimen in a three-dimensional view without staining
- found within the long extensions on Euglena's plasma membrane
- a stage in prophase I that results in non-identical sister chromatids
- regulates the amount of light passing through the specimen in microscope
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- water molecules move across membrane via osmosis through a channel protein named __________
- produces ribosome and processes rRNA
- __________ vesicles pinch off from rough ER and travel to Golgi bodies for packaging
- growing of polypeptide chain happens at the __________ site of ribosome
- prokaryotic DNA do not contain __________
- the end product of meiotic division is __________ daughter cells
- formation of _________ confirms the crossing over in a dividing cell
- the adherence to substrate by a growing cell is important for cell cycle control
- mature __________ cells are arrested in G1 phase of the cell cycle
15 Clues: produces ribosome and processes rRNA • prokaryotic DNA do not contain __________ • found within the long extensions on Euglena's plasma membrane • a typical somatic cell consists of __________ and mitotic phase • the end product of meiotic division is __________ daughter cells • mature __________ cells are arrested in G1 phase of the cell cycle • ...
Cell Communication and Cell Cycle 2021-10-06
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- found attached to the receptor in the fight or flight signalling pathway
- the gene and protein involved in halting a cell while DNA repairs, initiates repair enzymes, and initiates apoptosis if repair is not successful
- genes that code for proteins that progress the cell cycle
- genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle
- if these occur to any protein involved in cell cycle regulation or cell signalling, undesired results may occur
- this is true of the new cells at the end of Mitosis compared to the parent cell
- enzymes that activate others by phosphorylation (adding a phosphate from ATP)
- the ligands involved in endocrine signalling
- the enzyme involved in initiating progression through the cell cycle
- type of receptor that involves a channel being opened or closed
- channels that physically connect
- the chemicals involved in short distance signalling between nerve cells
- long distance communication between cells where signals are sent through the bloodstream
- passing and amplifying a signal from the outside to the inside of a cell
- the end goal of any signal transduction pathway
- the stage of the cell cycle that involves the final cytoplasmic division into two new daughter cells
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- the process that occurs during transduction where one enzyme activates another which activates another using ATP
- the short distance communication that occurs among some bacteria to determine overall density
- the stage of the cell cycle that involves equally dividing chromosomes and pushing them to opposite sides of the cell
- the protein that increases in amount during certain phases of the cell cycle until it reaches a threshold; allowing it to bind to CDK
- a feedback mechanism that involves producing a response until a set point is reached and then decreasing the response
- channels that physically connect adjacent plant cells and are used in direct cell to cell communication
- a feedback mechanism that involves continuously increasing a response until the event is over
- the checkpoint where proper DNA replication will be checked
- the immune cells that activate Tcells in a form of direct cell to cell communication
- the letters that represent the order of the phases of Mitosis
- signals that must be received by cells in G0/G1 if they are to proceed through the rest of the cell cycle
- the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated
- the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked
- programmed cell death that occurs if a cell is unfit to progress through the cell cycle
- the second messenger sometimes required in a signalling pathway
- the result that occurs if cells progress unregulated through the cell cycle
- type of receptor to which epinephrine binds; has a multi-subunit protein that detaches and goes to activate other things
- any signalling molecule that binds to the receptor
34 Clues: channels that physically connect • the ligands involved in endocrine signalling • the stage of interphase when DNA is replicated • the end goal of any signal transduction pathway • any signalling molecule that binds to the receptor • genes that code for proteins that stop the cell cycle • the checkpoint where proper cell growth will be checked • ...
Chapter 2 part 2 2025-12-11
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- cycle The series of events in which a cell grow, prepare for division, and divides to form two daughter cells
- respiration the process in which oxygen and glucose lucose
- The first stage of the cell cycle that takes place before cell division.
- The second stage of cell cycle during which the cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei and one set of Dna.
- The process by which plant and other autotrophs capture and use light to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
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- A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplast of plant, algae, and some bacteria.
- An organism that cannot make it's own food and gets food consuming other living things
- an organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemical and use it to produce it's own food
- the final stage of the cell cycle which the cytoplasm divides disturting the organelles into two new daughter cells.
9 Clues: respiration the process in which oxygen and glucose lucose • The first stage of the cell cycle that takes place before cell division. • An organism that cannot make it's own food and gets food consuming other living things • A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplast of plant, algae, and some bacteria. • ...
VOCAB REVIEW 2016-02-25
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- maximum particle size
- pattern: commonly encountered drainage pattern
- load: streams carry dissolved substances
- velocity: frictional force combined with the buoyant force exactly balance the gravitational force
- slow flow
- leaping movement of sand
- separate from the drainage basin of another by a imaginary line
- flat area about level with top of the channel
- fast flow
- tangled networks
- basin: land area that contributes water to a river system
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- when streams diverge from a central area likes pokes from the hub of a wheel
- place where the ground slopes up/down
- load: fine particles suspended in water
- level: most streams is global sea level
- loop-like bend in a stream channel
- quantity of water passing by a point on the steamboat
- absorbed by plants, which the release it into the atmosphere
- maximum load
- bank:river cliff
- cycle: unending circulation of H2O
- the rate of rainfall exceeds earth's ability to absorb
- pattern: a rectangular pattern in which tributary streams are nearly parallel to one another
- process by which liquid water changer into water vapour
- gen. term for sediment deposited by streams
- and corner frequency
- pattern: exhibits many right angle bends
- bars:arcuate deposit of sand along the in inside of bend
- load: course particles move along streambed
29 Clues: slow flow • fast flow • maximum load • bank:river cliff • tangled networks • and corner frequency • maximum particle size • leaping movement of sand • loop-like bend in a stream channel • cycle: unending circulation of H2O • place where the ground slopes up/down • load: fine particles suspended in water • level: most streams is global sea level • load: streams carry dissolved substances • ...
Form Three Homework 2018-11-01
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- The layer of the earth made of melted metal
- When a hemisphere is tilted more toward the sun
- The collecting of water in the clouds
- The time between dry and wet season
- The layer of melted rock in the earth
- The last layer of the atmosphere where space begins
- The layer of the atmosphere where astronauts are
- Rock formed when sand is compressed
- This type of rock is formed when magma cools
- The evaporation of water from plant leaves
- The coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Rock formed when other rocks have heat and pressure applied to them
- The day when the earth has no tilt
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- The earths movement around the sun
- A day where the earth is tilted most toward or away from the sun
- The time between wet and dry season
- Core The layer of the earth made of solid metal
- Rain and snow are an example of this part of the water cycle
- When a hemisphere is tilted more away from the sun
- The outer layer of the earth
- The process of turning water into water vapor
- Melted rock
- The layer of the atmosphere where planes fly
- The bottom layer of the atmosphere
- The earth's spin around its axis
25 Clues: Melted rock • The outer layer of the earth • The earth's spin around its axis • The earths movement around the sun • The bottom layer of the atmosphere • The day when the earth has no tilt • The time between wet and dry season • The time between dry and wet season • Rock formed when sand is compressed • The coldest layer of the atmosphere • The collecting of water in the clouds • ...
Hydrolic Terms 2022-10-20
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- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by snow
- allowing certain substances to pass through it but not others
- the water or other material that drains freely off the surface of something
- the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- not allowing fluid to pass through
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates through the earth
- the process of turning from a liquid into vapor
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
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- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- rivers or streams flowing into a larger river or lake
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- of or found in freshwater; not of the sea
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the sticking together of particles of different substances
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
20 Clues: not allowing fluid to pass through • all the waters on the earth's surface • of or found in freshwater; not of the sea • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • allowing liquids or gases to pass through it • the process of turning from a liquid into vapor • water that collects on the surface of the ground • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata • ...
AG stuff 2022-10-05
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- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
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- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
ag stuff 2022-10-04
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- cutting away dead or overgrown stems or branches
- mossA large absorbent moss that grows on boggy ground
- culture Preparation of cells
- Give plant more layers
- A plant that is broken in to parts
- plant that live for more than three growing seasons
- engineering
- generally used on young plants to encourage branching
- Material that is added to make more water
- the process by which plants use sunlight and water to create oxygen
- growing a plant without soil
- A modified stem
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- Something that provides nourishment
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- require two years to complete their life cycle
- growing a plant without the use of air
- A green outgrowth of the plants stem
- A technique that connects two plants
- A plant develops buds
- media is a mixture of components that provide air, water and other nutrients.
- that causes damage to the plant or plants Pest
- part of plant Vegetables
- Material that is added that makes plant have more water
- Tank farming
- Very fertile dirt
- Take water to plants
- The ends of the plant
- A colorful blossom
- the way a plant behaves depending on local climatic growing conditions
29 Clues: engineering • Tank farming • A modified stem • Very fertile dirt • A colorful blossom • Take water to plants • A plant develops buds • The ends of the plant • Give plant more layers • part of plant Vegetables • culture Preparation of cells • growing a plant without soil • A plant that is broken in to parts • Something that provides nourishment • A green outgrowth of the plants stem • ...
Atmosphere 2012-10-18
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- Transfering heat without making contact
- The layer of atmosphere planes fly in
- The ability of air mass to resist rising
- Process of water changing from liquid to a gas
- The transfer of energy that occours because of difference in temperature between substances
- The hight which condensation occurs
- How rapidly or slow moloecules move around
- Cycle The constant movement of water between earth atmosphere and surface
- The layer of atmosphereclosest to outer space
- The method of cloud formation
- When matter changes state from liquid to gass
- Harmful rays from the sun
- The protection layer of the atmosphere
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- When gravity takes over and solids and liquids fall to earth
- The middle layer of atmosphere very cold
- Increase in temperature in high in an atmospheric layer
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Small particles in atmosphere around which cloud droplets can form
- Stored energy
- The temperature which air must be cooled at constant pressure pressure to reach saturation
- The layer of atmosphere mostly related to the ozone layer
- Layer of atmosphere that can get up to 1000oC
- Humidity Ratio of water in a volume of air relative to how much that water vapor that volume of air is capable of holding
- When droplets collide and form bigger droplets
- Creating heat by making contact with something
25 Clues: Stored energy • Harmful rays from the sun • The method of cloud formation • The hight which condensation occurs • The amount of water vapor in the air • The layer of atmosphere planes fly in • The protection layer of the atmosphere • Transfering heat without making contact • The middle layer of atmosphere very cold • The ability of air mass to resist rising • ...
HINDU HOLY PLACES 2016-04-28
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- Hindu god of life, death & rebirth
- this is scattered after cremation
- water removes this
- cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- number of holy rivers in India
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- bathing fairs along the Ganges
- steps found near the River Ganges
- holiest mountain in India
- Hindus do this in rivers
- holiest Hindu town
- Hindu spiritual teacher
- holiest river in India
- Hindus believe the _______ live atop mountains
13 Clues: holiest Hindu town • water removes this • holiest river in India • Hindu spiritual teacher • Hindus do this in rivers • holiest mountain in India • bathing fairs along the Ganges • number of holy rivers in India • steps found near the River Ganges • this is scattered after cremation • cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Hindu god of life, death & rebirth • ...
Dallon crossword 2016-12-06
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- consumes to get energy
- uses oxygen
- no oxygen
- Autotroph chemical energy substance
- plants turn light into energy
- has only two phosphate molecules
- captures light energy
- A form of stored energy
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- make their own energy
- most common pigment in plants
- occurs in cytoplasm
- sac like membrane
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Cycle Energy gets stored in organic molecules
- Cycle cycle for cellular respiration
- Acid occurs in animal skeletal muscles
16 Clues: no oxygen • uses oxygen • sac like membrane • occurs in cytoplasm • make their own energy • captures light energy • consumes to get energy • Powerhouse of the cell • A form of stored energy • most common pigment in plants • plants turn light into energy • has only two phosphate molecules • Autotroph chemical energy substance • Cycle cycle for cellular respiration • ...
Cell Energy 2024-01-17
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- What molecules does glycolysis break down?
- process helps generate more energy
- what organisms do photosynthesis
- Where is ATP produced?
- By what process do organisms that contain chlorophyll use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into compounds containing chemical energy?
- 2 things that plants need to make food
- why does a cell need energy?
- What is the primary purpose of cellular respiration?
- Which biological process occurs in the mitochondria and produces energy?
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- how is energy converted by cells
- What are the reactants for cellular respiration?
- Which equation best represents the aerobic respiration reaction?
- What are the products of photosynthesis ?
- cycle Humans have had a significant impact on this planet and altered the cycling of important elements. Which cycle has been affected by the combustion of fossil fuels?
- how are reactions of both equations interconnected
- Humans breathe in ________, while plants breathe in ________ .
- What process produces 2 ATP?
17 Clues: Where is ATP produced? • What process produces 2 ATP? • why does a cell need energy? • how is energy converted by cells • what organisms do photosynthesis • process helps generate more energy • 2 things that plants need to make food • What are the products of photosynthesis ? • What molecules does glycolysis break down? • What are the reactants for cellular respiration? • ...
VOCAB REVIEW 2016-02-25
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- maximum particle size
- pattern: commonly encountered drainage pattern
- load: streams carry dissolved substances
- velocity: frictional force combined with the buoyant force exactly balance the gravitational force
- slow flow
- leaping movement of sand
- separate from the drainage basin of another by a imaginary line
- flat area about level with top of the channel
- fast flow
- tangled networks
- basin: land area that contributes water to a river system
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- when streams diverge from a central area likes pokes from the hub of a wheel
- place where the ground slopes up/down
- load: fine particles suspended in water
- level: most streams is global sea level
- loop-like bend in a stream channel
- quantity of water passing by a point on the steamboat
- absorbed by plants, which the release it into the atmosphere
- maximum load
- bank:river cliff
- cycle: unending circulation of H2O
- the rate of rainfall exceeds earth's ability to absorb
- pattern: a rectangular pattern in which tributary streams are nearly parallel to one another
- process by which liquid water changer into water vapour
- gen. term for sediment deposited by streams
- and corner frequency
- pattern: exhibits many right angle bends
- bars:arcuate deposit of sand along the in inside of bend
- load: course particles move along streambed
29 Clues: slow flow • fast flow • maximum load • bank:river cliff • tangled networks • and corner frequency • maximum particle size • leaping movement of sand • loop-like bend in a stream channel • cycle: unending circulation of H2O • place where the ground slopes up/down • load: fine particles suspended in water • level: most streams is global sea level • load: streams carry dissolved substances • ...
Water Consumption 2024-03-25
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- Process of removing salt from seawater
- Allows water to pass through it
- Large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
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- The water ______ shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Extended period of unusually dry weather when there is not enough rain
- Panama or Suez
- Countries between the poles and the Equator often experience water __________
- Barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water
8 Clues: Panama or Suez • Allows water to pass through it • Process of removing salt from seawater • Barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water • Large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • Extended period of unusually dry weather when there is not enough rain • ...
Climate, Aquatic and Tropical Biomes 2022-09-01
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- Biome that is delineated by its salinity
- a Portuguese Man o' War is adapted to the ___.
- Central American, unique mating call
- Aquatic ecosystem that has "brackish" waters.
- fossilized tube worm segments.
- descent with modification over time
- Trade winds are created as a result
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- found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S.
- All waters return here in the hydrologic cycle
- this is an example of a standing water biome.
- trees evaporative water loss from plants
- found on the eastern side of a mountain range.
- species evolved from an ancestor in the area
- is what causes our distinguishable seasons.
- Equatorial latitudes receive the most solar___.
- Endangered animal in the Everglades.
- the organisms that create coral reef formations
- Southern hemisphere is ____ during the Dec. solstice.
18 Clues: fossilized tube worm segments. • descent with modification over time • Trade winds are created as a result • Central American, unique mating call • Endangered animal in the Everglades. • found between 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 S. • Biome that is delineated by its salinity • trees evaporative water loss from plants • is what causes our distinguishable seasons. • ...
2b Tavin Burgess 2021-04-20
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- all living organisms on there
- a leguminous plant
- ground. rocks, minerals, and ground are found.
- carbon that is able to move from realms to another
- when most surface water is absorbed it will likely cause evaporation
- that can denitrification and start assimila
- a process in living organisms where involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- made of mostly nitrogen and some oxygen
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- excessive richness of nutrients from lakes
- where water moves from above, on, and below earths surface.
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- all of the water on earth. Several miles below earth's surface.
- dissolved nitrate that returned to the atmosphere by a bacteria by denitrification
- a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atosmphere
- we are talking about water that is falling out of the sky, this could be rain, drizzle, snow, sleet, hail
- helps carbon move to the atmosphere when fuels are burnt.
- animals and plants that get rid of carbon dioxide gas
- can be converted into forms usable by plants and animals. either lightning or bacteria.
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- a cycle
20 Clues: a cycle • a leguminous plant • all living organisms on there • made of mostly nitrogen and some oxygen • excessive richness of nutrients from lakes • that can denitrification and start assimila • ground. rocks, minerals, and ground are found. • a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atosmphere • carbon that is able to move from realms to another • ...
Plant terms 2024-05-03
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- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
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- humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
- the plant or plant products are used by humans
- the process of plants using stored energy
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
15 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used by humans • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
Nitrogen Cycle 2023-05-10
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- Decomposers convert organic waste into ammonia
- Process of converting nitrogen gas from the air into ammonia, done by nitrogen fixing bacteria
- is the atmospheres most abundant element making up 78% of volume in the troposphere
- Number of components of the nitrogen cycle
- Plants of the bean & pea family, contains nodules of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- NO3
- Bacteria changes the nitrates in soil or water to nitrogen gas and release it back into the atmosphere
- Product of nitrogen decomposition
- Nitrogen_____
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- An abiotic source of fixing atmospheric nitrogen into nitrate compounds for the soil.
- Substances in food that organisms need to grow
- Low nitrogen availability limits a plants _____
- When plants and other producers absorb and use nitrogen
- Convert nitrogen in the remains of dead organisms into nitrogen compounds plants can use
- The process where ammonia is converted to nitrate ions by bacteria in the soil
15 Clues: NO3 • Nitrogen_____ • Product of nitrogen decomposition • Number of components of the nitrogen cycle • Decomposers convert organic waste into ammonia • Substances in food that organisms need to grow • Low nitrogen availability limits a plants _____ • When plants and other producers absorb and use nitrogen • ...
Walking on Sunshine 2014-03-19
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- Any form of water (solid or liquid) that falls to Earth from the atmosphere
- A movement of ocean water that flows in a regular pattern
- A thin later of gases surrounding Earth;the air
- A large mass of ice moving very slowly through a valley or spreading outward from a center
- The mixture of rainfall types and amounts, humidity, and verying temperatures over a period of time
- The periodic rise and fall of the water pf the water level in oceans and other large bodies of water
- A heavy storm that consists of warm temperatures, rising air, rain, wind, lightning, and thunder
- All water surrounding the planet
- Gases Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing Earth's outgoing infrared radiation
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- Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- The boundary between two air masses of different densities and temperatures
- Water that collects or flows beneath Earth's surface
- The ejection of molten rock, steam, and ash from a volcano
- A large, intense tropical storm system with high-powered circular winds found in the North Atlantic
- Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind
- a measure of how hot or cold something is; the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material
- An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity
- A storm in which high-speed winds move in a funnel-shaped pattern in contact with the ground
- The lean, incline, slope, or incline of an object
- The circulation of the Earth's water; the series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere
20 Clues: All water surrounding the planet • Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind • A thin later of gases surrounding Earth;the air • Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • The lean, incline, slope, or incline of an object • An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity • Water that collects or flows beneath Earth's surface • ...
a journey through the different states of water 2025-09-30
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- Water vapor is this state of water.
- cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- The process where a liquid turns into a solid
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- A form of precipitation in colder climates.
- The liquid form of water.
- The process where a solid turns into a liquid
- The solid state of water
- The process where a liquid changes into a gas.
9 Clues: The solid state of water • The liquid form of water. • Water vapor is this state of water. • A form of precipitation in colder climates. • The process where a solid turns into a liquid • The process where a liquid turns into a solid • The process where a liquid changes into a gas. • The process by which a gas changes into a liquid • ...
2A - Leah Whetzel 2021-04-19
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- this is when there are too many nutrients (nitrogen) in waterways, which makes oxygen less
- this is needed to transform nitrogen into a usable form for plants and animals
- this sphere includes all water on Earth
- gravity causes this to fall to Earth's surface when clouds become too heavy with liquid
- this can flow into waterways if too many people use it to grow plants
- animals release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when they exhale
- this process is when plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and change the carbon into carbohydrates
- liquid water from plant leaves changes to water vapor because of the Sun's heat
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- this cycle relies on the sun and gravity to move through and around Earth
- this sphere includes all living organisms, bacteria, and fungi
- this is the change from water liquid to water vapor due to the Sun's heat
- this is the largest reservoir of nitrogen
- this is the largest reservoir of carbon
- this element is needed for plants and animals to make proteins, amino acids and DNA
- magma is part of which sphere
- occurs when water vapor turns into liquid water because of the cold atmosphere
- these contain carbon, so when burned, they add carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- this and bacteria break the nitrogen gas bonds so that nitrogen can bond to other elements
- this term is when nitrogen is changed by bacteria to allow for plants to consume the nitrogen
19 Clues: magma is part of which sphere • this is the largest reservoir of carbon • this sphere includes all water on Earth • this is the largest reservoir of nitrogen • this sphere includes all living organisms, bacteria, and fungi • animals release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when they exhale • this can flow into waterways if too many people use it to grow plants • ...
bodybuilding 2021-09-28
14 Clues: sport • cycle • olympic • workout • physique • training • mesocycle • competitor • macrocycle • microcycle • hypertrophy • organization • bodybuilding • periodization
Water System Crossword 2019-03-29
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- Cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
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- Warming/Climate Change A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- Basin Any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- The science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
10 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • ...
The Cell cycle 2025-12-11
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- Normal skin tissue
- Skin tissue with cancerous cells forming a tumor
- The cells DNA is replicated
- The longest phase of the Cell cycle
- During the cell cycle G1, S, G2, M phases
- Resting phase of cell cycle
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- fuse into large, interconnected networks
- The two copies of DNA are separated
- Divding Cytoplasm
- The first growth phase of the cell cycle
- is replicated during the synthesis phase
- The second growth phase of the cell cycle
12 Clues: Divding Cytoplasm • Normal skin tissue • The cells DNA is replicated • Resting phase of cell cycle • The two copies of DNA are separated • The longest phase of the Cell cycle • fuse into large, interconnected networks • The first growth phase of the cell cycle • is replicated during the synthesis phase • During the cell cycle G1, S, G2, M phases • ...
W&W Inv 7 2016-01-31
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- The draining away of water from the surface of an area
- The process in which water vapor becomes a liquid
- The water in soil and rocks underground
- A visible accumulation of water condensation, high in the air
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- Water falls to Earth's surface as ____
- The process in which liquid water becomes water vapor
- cycle The movement of water through the atmosphere is called the ___
7 Clues: Water falls to Earth's surface as ____ • The water in soil and rocks underground • The process in which water vapor becomes a liquid • The process in which liquid water becomes water vapor • The draining away of water from the surface of an area • A visible accumulation of water condensation, high in the air • ...
Science Vacation Assignment 2022-02-23
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- Fish breath through this
- All living beings use this gas it is 21% of all gas in air
- Usually dominated by the presence of a large number of plants and trees
- A Habitat where fish, Sharks and dolphins live
- 78% of all gasses on earth
- Most mammals breath through their....
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- Water from the clouds come back to earth as rain this process in the water cycle is called....
- excess Rainfall usually submerging entire cities and villages (Is a natural disaster)
- Very little or no rain in a particular area causes.....
- The process of water Rising up because of heat from the sun is called......
- The solid of water
11 Clues: The solid of water • Fish breath through this • 78% of all gasses on earth • Most mammals breath through their.... • A Habitat where fish, Sharks and dolphins live • Very little or no rain in a particular area causes..... • All living beings use this gas it is 21% of all gas in air • Usually dominated by the presence of a large number of plants and trees • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-09-30
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- The color of chlorophyll a and b
- The ATP ______ is the enzyme used to make ATP
- This gas is taken in by the plant in photosynthesis to make glucose
- ATP is made from this and Phosphate added together
- The reaction that uses sunlight in photosynthesis
- what is made in the light reactions and when used up is NADP+
- The fluid of the chloroplast where the calvin cycle happens
- this is made from photosynthesis and is important for us to breathe
- The cycle of photosynthesis that uses what is made in the light reactions
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- The sugar that is made through photosynthesis
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- This is used in the light reactions to provide H and O
- The energy made from ATP synthase
- This gas is used to create a gradient that allows ATP to be made with the ATP synthase
- The place where the light reactions happen in the chloroplast
15 Clues: The color of chlorophyll a and b • The energy made from ATP synthase • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • The sugar that is made through photosynthesis • The ATP ______ is the enzyme used to make ATP • The reaction that uses sunlight in photosynthesis • ATP is made from this and Phosphate added together • This is used in the light reactions to provide H and O • ...
Cellular Respiration 2016-01-06
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- first set or reactions in cellular respiration
- said to be glycolysis
- obtaining energy from food
- electron carrier also called nicotinamide adenine dinucleatide
- carries electrons to the electron transport chain
- compound that cells use to store and release energy
- to bring together as a whole
- a unit of energy of 1,000 calories
- inner most compartment of the mitoochondrion and the site of krebs cycle reactions
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- citric acid is broken down into a 4carbon molecule more carbon dioxide is released and electrons are transferred to energy carriers
- autotrophs use the energy of sunlight to produce high energy carbohydrates that can be used as food
- the combined process of this pathway and glycolysis
- pathways of cellular respiration that require oxygen
- named after Hans Krebs
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius
15 Clues: said to be glycolysis • named after Hans Krebs • obtaining energy from food • to bring together as a whole • a unit of energy of 1,000 calories • first set or reactions in cellular respiration • carries electrons to the electron transport chain • the combined process of this pathway and glycolysis • compound that cells use to store and release energy • ...
PSSA Review 2024-09-24
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- A device used to identify plants and animals.
- The cycle that explains the relationship between the different rock types.
- The process where liquid turns to gas.
- Living things that can create their own form of energy.
- The layers of soil within the ground.
- A living thing that eats other plants/animals to retrieve energy.
- Being able to maintain a specific rate or level.
- The cycle in which nitrogen is converted into several chemical forms.
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- The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere.
- The process of how trade, technology, and services have connected the world.
- A resource that can continually replenish causing an endless supply.
- The balance of humans and other living things.
- A scientific procedure consisting of observations and data to test a hypothesis.
- Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds.
- A group of people that live together in one place or have the same interests.
15 Clues: The layers of soil within the ground. • The process where liquid turns to gas. • A device used to identify plants and animals. • The balance of humans and other living things. • Being able to maintain a specific rate or level. • The continuous circulation of water in the atmosphere. • Hail, sleet, rain, or snow that falls from the clouds. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-06-12
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- Makes up about the one percent of an average adult's total energy reserves
- Digests lactose and ferment dairy products as yogurt
- Where oxygen accepts electrons at the end of electron transfer chains
- What is needed to start the aerobic pathway
- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol or ethanol
- Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2
- The produced energy
- Electrons and hydrogen ions are tranferred from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- Result fropm the Krebs cycle
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- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP without oxygen
- Third stage od aerobic respiration
- Needed to start the cellular respiration
- Convey the carbon atoms within the acetyl group to the Krebs cycle
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Where fermentation ends
- Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP with oxygen
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle
20 Clues: The produced energy • Where fermentation ends • Result fropm the Krebs cycle • Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2 • Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Third stage od aerobic respiration • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Needed to start the cellular respiration • What is needed to start the aerobic pathway • ...
The Cells Processes 2013-11-20
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- The last stage of the cell cycle.
- The first phase of mitosis.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C.
- Another name for energy in the respiration equation.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T.
- A process a cell uses to make energy without oxygen.
- In the photosynthesis equation, what word is above the arrow?
- Stem cells use __________ to change.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A.
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- A stage of the cell cycle that has phases.
- The process in which cells transfer oxygen to energy.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G.
- Cells undergo a sequence of events to split, called the cell _____.
- How do plants obtain food?
- _____ is found in chromatin.
- The third phase of mitosis.
- An animal that cannot make its own food.
- The phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell.
- The stage of the cell cycle where the nuclear membrane dissolves.
- The phase of mitosis where the cell splits.
20 Clues: How do plants obtain food? • The first phase of mitosis. • The third phase of mitosis. • _____ is found in chromatin. • The last stage of the cell cycle. • Stem cells use __________ to change. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A. • ...
Unit 3: Energetics Crossword 2023-04-17
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- Reaction that releases heat
- Usually end in "ase"
- Synthase uses concentration gradient of H+ to synthesize ATP
- Model in which the active site conforms to that of the substrate
- A plant whose stomata is open during the day
- Reaction that absorbs heat
- The process by which plants convert CO2 to glucose
- The heat of a reaction
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- non-protein inorganic compound required for activity
- The second step of the Calvin Cycle
- Organisms that must obtain fixed carbon from other organisms
- Chemical processes within an organism that sustain life
- The process by which glucose is broken down into pyruvate
- (blank) occurs when the Calvin Cycle uses O2 instead of CO2
- Inhibitors that compete with the substrate to bind to the active site
- Measure of disorder
- non-protein organic compound that is a part of the active site and required for activity
- Molecule produced in Light Reactions, then sent to Calvin Cycle
- Example of a CAM plant
- Calvin Cycle takes place in the (blank)
20 Clues: Measure of disorder • Usually end in "ase" • Example of a CAM plant • The heat of a reaction • Reaction that absorbs heat • Reaction that releases heat • The second step of the Calvin Cycle • Calvin Cycle takes place in the (blank) • A plant whose stomata is open during the day • The process by which plants convert CO2 to glucose • ...
Cellular respiration + photosynthesis word puzzle 2025-01-21
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- Carrier: Molecule that transfers electrons.
- Cycle: Produces NADH, FADH2, and ATP from acetyl-CoA.
- Energy carrier molecule.
- Organism that consumes others for food.
- Inner space of mitochondria where Krebs cycle occurs.
- Breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, producing small ATP.
- Energy (Potential Energy): Energy stored for later use in glucose.
- Respiration: Process of converting glucose into ATP with oxygen.
- Respiration requiring oxygen.
- Cycle: Light-independent reactions that create glucose from CO2.
- Oxygen, the final electron acceptor in ETC, is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Electron carrier in cellular respiration.
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- Organism that makes its food photosynthesis.
- Process of converting light energy into chemical energy (glucose).
- Respiration that occurs without oxygen.
- Energy (Kinetic Energy): Energy in motion, used to perform work.
- Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll).
- Fluid around thylakoids where the Calvin cycle takes place.
- Membrane: Membrane in mitochondria where the ETC and ATP synthase are located.
- Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC.
20 Clues: Energy carrier molecule. • Respiration requiring oxygen. • Organism that consumes others for food. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen. • Electron carrier in cellular respiration. • Carrier: Molecule that transfers electrons. • Substance that absorbs light (chlorophyll). • Reduced NAD+, carries electrons to the ETC. • Organism that makes its food photosynthesis. • ...
MTC 1 -Étape 2 - R. Maalouf 2022-02-03
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- Je suis la saveur de l'Élément Terre
- nom du cycle physiologique quand la mère nourrit son fils
- Je suis la saison de l'Élément Eau
- Je suis la saveur de l'Élément Eau
- Je suis le fils de l'Élément Feu
- Dans le cycle de contrôle, je contrôle la Rate
- Je suis le mouvement de l'Élément Métal
- Mot chinois signifiant "cinq Éléments"
- Dans le cyle de Révolte, je me révolte contre l'Organe Coeur
- Je suis l'Élément en relation avec le nez
- Je suis la saison de l'Élément Bois
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- nom du cycle pathologique quant l'Élément Métal attaque le Bois
- Je suis le son de l'élément Bois
- Je suis l'organe de l'Élément Feu
- Je suis l'Énergie climatique de l'Élément Terre
- Dans le cycle d'Aggression, j'aggresse l'Organe Coeur
- Élément dont le mouvement c'est la "montée"
- Je suis la mère de l'Élément Bois
- Je suis la saveur de l'Organe Poumon
- Je suis l'Élément qui se courbe et se redresse
- je suis la mère de l'Élément Métal
21 Clues: Je suis le son de l'élément Bois • Je suis le fils de l'Élément Feu • Je suis l'organe de l'Élément Feu • Je suis la mère de l'Élément Bois • Je suis la saison de l'Élément Eau • Je suis la saveur de l'Élément Eau • je suis la mère de l'Élément Métal • Je suis la saison de l'Élément Bois • Je suis la saveur de l'Élément Terre • Je suis la saveur de l'Organe Poumon • ...
Unit 2 Energy in Africa 2024-09-10
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- an energy storage carbohydrate (polysaccharide) found in plants
- a consumer that only eats producers (plants)
- also called the Calvin Cycle; second stage of photosynthesis that does NOT require solar energy (energy stored in ATP and NADPH is used to produce simple sugars from carbon dioxide)
- a consumer that eats both producers (plants) and consumers (animals)
- two-step process that follows glycolysis if oxygen is available, which takes place in the mitochondria of the cell
- the most important biological molecule that supplies energy to the cell (the bond in ATP is broken and reformed as needed to power cellular processes)
- acid the monomer of a protein
- process that converts the chemical energy in nutrients to chemical energy stored in ATP
- acid the monomer/component of a lipid
- light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather/collect the sun’s energy
- first stage of photosynthesis that requires solar energy (the solar energy is used to split water molecules and oxygen is released; ATP and NADPH-are produced)
- stack of thylakoids
- to alter or change the shape of a protein/enzyme and make it non-functional
- the overall process by which solar energy (sunlight) is used to chemically convert water and carbon dioxide into chemical energy stored in simple sugars (such as glucose); occurs in the chloroplast
- a protein that catalyzes and speeds up a biochemical reaction in living organisms (ex. Amylase)
- second stage of aerobic respiration; series of chemical reactions ending with hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water (***most of the energy storing ATP molecules is formed during this part of the cycle***)
- the organelle that is only in plant cells, contains chlorophyll which gives the plant its green color, where photosynthesis takes place
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- microscopic pores on the underside of the leaf where CO¬2 enters and O2 and water vapor exit
- a heterotroph that decomposes organic material and returns nutrients to the soil, water, and air (aka decomposer); obtains energy from detritus (nonliving organic matter)
- first stage of aerobic respiration; the pyruvic acid formed in glycolysis travels to the mitochondria and is broken down in a cycle of chemical reactions, releasing carbon dioxide, water, energy (ATP), and NADH and FADH¬2 (electron carriers)
- a structural carbohydrate (polysaccharide) found in the cell wall of plants
- 2nd trophic level; consists of organisms that eat green plants
- occurs in muscle tissues when O2 is not available; pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is broken down to lactic acid and an ATP
- occurs in yeasts and some bacteria; pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is broken down to produce alcohol, carbon dioxide, and an ATP
- a large group of atoms bonded together
- the monomer of a carbohydrate
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction (lowers the activation energy)
- represents many interconnected food chains describing the various paths that energy takes through an ecosystem
- process that follows glycolysis if no oxygen is available, which takes place in the cytoplasm (allows glycolysis to continue making ATP)
- the monomer of nucleic acids
- the process of using a hydrogen ion gradient to produce ATP
- gel-filled space inside the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoids; where Calvin Cycle (light independent reaction) occurs
- macromolecule that is composed of amino acids and involved in almost all cell activities. (ex. Hemoglobin)
- macromolecule composed of a glycerol head and fatty acid tail; used for long-term energy storage (ex. Fats)
- 1st trophic level; an organism that produces its own food from the sun (aka autotrophs)
- macromolecule that is composed of simple sugars and is a source of fuel for cell respiration. (ex. Glucose)
- each level in the transfer of energy through an ecosystem
- membranous sacs that contain chlorophyll; where the light dependent reactions take place
- first stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the cytoplasm and does not need oxygen; a glucose molecule is broken down into pyruvic acid molecules, a net gain of 2 ATP molecules, and 2 NADH (electron carrier)
- an organism that obtains it energy from other organisms (cannot make its own food); aka consumers
- a consumer that eats primary consumers (animals)
- molecules that contain carbon
- high energy electron carrier that will provide H+ ions and electrons to build glucose in the Calvin cycle
- acids macromolecules that store and transport genetic information; composed of nucleotides (ex. DNA and RNA)
- the simplest path that energy takes through an ecosystem
45 Clues: stack of thylakoids • the monomer of nucleic acids • the monomer of a carbohydrate • acid the monomer of a protein • molecules that contain carbon • acid the monomer/component of a lipid • a large group of atoms bonded together • a consumer that only eats producers (plants) • a consumer that eats primary consumers (animals) • ...
FRESH WATER 2021-02-06
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- Smaller streams and rivers (tiny rivers) that feed into a large river or lake are called
- What kind of plants show you that you are in a bog?
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- What is an example of a solid form of water?
- What is the next stage after EVAPORATION in the water cycle?
- What kind of plants show you that you are in a swamp?
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- What is it called when plants give off water vapor as a waste product?
- Where is most of the freshwater found on Earth
- What is a liquid form of saltwater?
- Water from rain and melting snow that flows over the ground and into streams and storm drains.
- 97% of Earth's water is __________ water.
11 Clues: What is a liquid form of saltwater? • 97% of Earth's water is __________ water. • What is an example of a solid form of water? • Where is most of the freshwater found on Earth • What kind of plants show you that you are in a bog? • What kind of plants show you that you are in a swamp? • What is the next stage after EVAPORATION in the water cycle? • ...
AGR2BAA crossword 2017-08-13
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- major substrate for gluconeogenesis in ruminants
- the most abundant sugar polymer in the world
- (two words)enzyme that catalyses the first step of the TCA cycle
- compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis
- net yield of ATP produced by TCA cycle from one acetyl-CoA molecule
- Enzyme that catalyses the first step of glycolysis
- the energy currency for cellular processes
- (two words) The enzyme that catalyses the first step of gluconeogenesis
- the reduced form of electron carrier nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- a common disaccharide
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- The starting and ending molecule of the TCA cycle
- A molecule that enzyme acts on
- inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate
- (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic
- net yield of ATP from glycolysis
- (two words) What is overall three-dimensional shape of protein refers to
- A molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme
- (two words) The place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
- (two words)the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid
- (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs
20 Clues: a common disaccharide • A molecule that enzyme acts on • net yield of ATP from glycolysis • inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate • compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis • the energy currency for cellular processes • (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic • the most abundant sugar polymer in the world • (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs • ...
Cellular Respiration 2013-06-12
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- Makes up about the one percent of an average adult's total energy reserves
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- Third stage od aerobic respiration
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP without oxygen
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP with oxygen
- Where fermentation ends
- Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle
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- Electrons and hydrogen ions are tranferred from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2
- Digests lactose and ferment dairy products as yogurt
- Needed to start the cellular respiration
- Convey the carbon atoms within the acetyl group to the Krebs cycle
- Result fropm the Krebs cycle
- What is needed to start the aerobic pathway
- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol or ethanol
- Where oxygen accepts electrons at the end of electron transfer chains
- The produced energy
- Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle
20 Clues: The produced energy • Where fermentation ends • Result fropm the Krebs cycle • Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2 • Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Third stage od aerobic respiration • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Needed to start the cellular respiration • What is needed to start the aerobic pathway • ...
Cell Metabolism 1 - PoM 2021-02-06
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- deficiency=fatal enzymopathy
- site of oxidative phosphorylation
- 2W,enzyme,forms 2phosphoglycerate
- reaction type producing NADH+ in TCA
- NS damaged by Vitamin B1 deficiency
- second 6 carbon molecule in TCA cycle
- molecule of TCA before FADH is oxidised
- deficient in Beri Beri,co-factor of PDH complex
- 4 carbon molecule, step 7 of TCA cycle
- reaction type, oxaloacetate=>aspartate
- 2W,product of step4 glycolysis
- type of pathway synthesising DNA/cell membranes
- site of glucose-phosphate shuttle, not brain
- 2W, buffers demand for ATP
- insoluble dehydrogenase in TCA cycle
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- enolase acting on 2-phosphoglycerate
- 2W, shuttle in liver kidneys and heart
- amino acid entering TCA at fumerate
- macromolecule made from glucose-6-phosphate
- glucogenic amino acid entering TCA at pyruvate
- bond where energy from food is stored
- enzyme catalysing stage 3 glycolysis
- converted to a-ketoglutarate by transamination
- 5 carbon molecule TCA cycle
- effect where mutations decrease TCA activity
- intermediate product of alc. fermentation
- enzyme of TCA cycle that mutates in cancer
27 Clues: 2W, buffers demand for ATP • 5 carbon molecule TCA cycle • deficiency=fatal enzymopathy • 2W,product of step4 glycolysis • site of oxidative phosphorylation • 2W,enzyme,forms 2phosphoglycerate • amino acid entering TCA at fumerate • NS damaged by Vitamin B1 deficiency • enolase acting on 2-phosphoglycerate • enzyme catalysing stage 3 glycolysis • ...
Problem Solving Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Fourth stage cycle to approve implementation of the best solutions
- PDCA is not a process , so what is it ?
- Type of a problem that is set up intentionally
- Sixth step of problem solving
- Type of a problem that is continuously occurring
- How many steps we need to realize in efficient and clear problem solving ?
- Japanese thinking way that is standing for 3Gen principals Genba, Genbutsu & Genjitsu
- Second stage cycle to test potential solutions
- First step of problem solving
- First stage cycle to identify the problem
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- Last step of problem solving
- One of perspective of Narrow Down the problem in terms of "the scope of impact"
- Second step of problem solving
- Third step of problem solving
- Fourth step of problem solving
- Fifth step of problem solving
- Third stage cycle to study result
- Seventh step of problem solving
- The gap between what it should be and current situation
- Diagram tool to show cause-effect
20 Clues: Last step of problem solving • Third step of problem solving • Fifth step of problem solving • Sixth step of problem solving • First step of problem solving • Second step of problem solving • Fourth step of problem solving • Seventh step of problem solving • Third stage cycle to study result • Diagram tool to show cause-effect • PDCA is not a process , so what is it ? • ...
Earth Unit 2 2025-09-09
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- Cycle involving the movement of carbon through Earth systems
- Transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
- Liquid rock beneath Earth's surface
- Variant of an element with different numbers of neutrons
- Feedback that amplifies changes in a system
- Transfer of heat through direct contact
- Process of growth by gradual accumulation of layers
- Substance formed from two or more elements chemically combined
- Storage location in a cycle
- Cycle involving biological, geological, and chemical processes
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- Substance made of atoms of one type
- Feedback that reduces changes in a system
- Naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical composition
- Fraction of solar energy reflected by a surface
- Movement of heat by fluid motion
- Rock formed from the accumulation of sediment
- Cycle describing transformations of rock types
- Mass per unit volume
- Solid with a repeating atomic structure
- Rock changed by heat and pressure
- Rock formed from cooling lava or magma
- Unconsolidated particles of rock and mineral fragments
22 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Storage location in a cycle • Movement of heat by fluid motion • Rock changed by heat and pressure • Substance made of atoms of one type • Liquid rock beneath Earth's surface • Rock formed from cooling lava or magma • Transfer of heat through direct contact • Solid with a repeating atomic structure • Feedback that reduces changes in a system • ...
Water Cycle 2021-02-18
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- The water from lakes,seas and oceans get heated by the sun and changes into water vapours is called?
- The change of vapour back into water on cooling is called?
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- the evaporation of water into atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called?
- The rain water fills up rivers,lakes, seas and cycle goes on continuously in nature. This is called?
4 Clues: The change of vapour back into water on cooling is called? • the evaporation of water into atmosphere from the leaves and stems of plants is called? • The water from lakes,seas and oceans get heated by the sun and changes into water vapours is called? • The rain water fills up rivers,lakes, seas and cycle goes on continuously in nature. This is called?
Water Cycle 2021-02-19
4 Clues: process of water making clouds • process of formation of rain and snow • process of water vapours going into atmosphere from plants • process by which water from water bodies evaporates by sunlight
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Water Cycle 2024-05-17
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6 Clues: off energy • that falls to earth • waterthat falls from a mountain • water changes to a liquid to a gas • colletion of water on earths surface • water vapor changes from a gas to liquid as it cools the clouds
Water cycle 2024-01-17
4 Clues: comes to lakes rivers and oceans again • heats up water and becomes water vapour • vapour turns into water droplets then clouds • become too heavy and start pooring rain or snow
Water Cycle 2025-03-19
4 Clues: something that gives us air • something that's white in the sky • something that you drink out of the tap • something that's really tall with trees, grass
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Cellular Respiration 2013-06-12
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- Result fropm the Krebs cycle
- Where oxygen accepts electrons at the end of electron transfer chains
- Third stage od aerobic respiration
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP without oxygen
- Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2
- Where fermentation ends
- First stage of aerobic respiration and fermentation
- Three-carbon end product of glycolysis
- Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP with oxygen
- An anaerobic pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules
- Makes up about the one percent of an average adult's total energy reserves
- Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle
- Needed to start the cellular respiration
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- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol or ethanol
- The produced energy
- Convey the carbon atoms within the acetyl group to the Krebs cycle
- Digests lactose and ferment dairy products as yogurt
- Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle
- Electrons and hydrogen ions are tranferred from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- What is needed to start the aerobic pathway
20 Clues: The produced energy • Where fermentation ends • Result fropm the Krebs cycle • Breaks down acetyl-CoA to CO2 • Makes 4ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Makes 18ATP from the Krebs Cycle • Third stage od aerobic respiration • Three-carbon end product of glycolysis • Needed to start the cellular respiration • What is needed to start the aerobic pathway • ...
Ladybug Review 2021-05-19
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- Ladybugs are brightly coloured to warn predators that they taste ___.
- Ladybugs were discovered in Europe and ___.
- Ladybugs weigh as much as a ___.
- What is the first stage of the life cycle?
- What is the common colour of a ladybug?
- What is another name for a ladybug?
- How many spots does the common ladybug have?
- Are baby ladybugs hard or soft?
- What is the fourth stage of the life cycle?
- What colour are ladybug larvae?
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- What is the third stage of the life cycle?
- Ladybugs can have dots,___ or nothing.
- What colour are ladybug eggs?
- What do ladybugs eat?
- Who is their predator?
- What do ladybugs do when they feel threatened?
- Which body part do they release the smelly liquid from?
- Why do ladybugs lay eggs with no babies?
- In some cultures, what do ladybugs mean?
- Ladybugs hibernate under a ___.
- What is the second stage of the life cycle?
21 Clues: What do ladybugs eat? • Who is their predator? • What colour are ladybug eggs? • Are baby ladybugs hard or soft? • Ladybugs hibernate under a ___. • What colour are ladybug larvae? • Ladybugs weigh as much as a ___. • What is another name for a ladybug? • Ladybugs can have dots,___ or nothing. • What is the common colour of a ladybug? • Why do ladybugs lay eggs with no babies? • ...
VOCAB REVIEW 2016-02-25
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- separate from the drainage basin of another by a imaginary line
- basin: land area that contributes water to a river system
- pattern: commonly encountered drainage pattern
- maximum load
- tangled networks
- level: most streams is global sea level
- when streams diverge from a central area likes pokes from the hub of a wheel
- loop-like bend in a stream channel
- the rate of rainfall exceeds earth's ability to absorb
- maximum particle size
- and corner frequency
- velocity: frictional force combined with the buoyant force exactly balance the gravitational force
- gen. term for sediment deposited by streams
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- load: fine particles suspended in water
- pattern: a rectangular pattern in which tributary streams are nearly parallel to one another
- load: streams carry dissolved substances
- cycle: unending circulation of H2O
- pattern: exhibits many right angle bends
- flat area about level with top of the channel
- absorbed by plants, which the release it into the atmosphere
- slow flow
- process by which liquid water changer into water vapour
- fast flow
- load: course particles move along streambed
- leaping movement of sand
- quantity of water passing by a point on the steamboat
- place where the ground slopes up/down
- bank:river cliff
- bars:arcuate deposit of sand along the in inside of bend
29 Clues: slow flow • fast flow • maximum load • tangled networks • bank:river cliff • and corner frequency • maximum particle size • leaping movement of sand • cycle: unending circulation of H2O • loop-like bend in a stream channel • place where the ground slopes up/down • load: fine particles suspended in water • level: most streams is global sea level • load: streams carry dissolved substances • ...
ROCK CYCLE 2022-04-13
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- when rocks settle in a new place
- when something is broken by the environment
- Compact sediments
- Cold Magma
- Acronym for weathering, erosion, deposition
- lava gives off _______
- high heat and pressure
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- when something is broken by weather or water
- when magma is _______ it becomes rock
- if you put enough _______and heat on coal it becomes diamond
- above surface magma
- small fractions of rock
- liquid rock
- _______ Cycle
- when rocks _______ they become magma
15 Clues: Cold Magma • liquid rock • _______ Cycle • Compact sediments • above surface magma • lava gives off _______ • high heat and pressure • small fractions of rock • when rocks settle in a new place • when rocks _______ they become magma • when magma is _______ it becomes rock • when something is broken by the environment • Acronym for weathering, erosion, deposition • ...
Photosynthesis Process 2023-09-08
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- Substrate needs for photosynthesis
- Cycle name of dark reaction photosynthesis
- Organisms can do photosynthesis process
- Enzyme that role for dark reaction
- Pigment absorb light energy
- Energy used for photosynthesis process
- Second process of dark reaction cycles
- Product of photosynthesis process
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- Organelle place for photosynthesis process
- Tissue of plant, place most photosynthesis process
- Spectrum color 700nm of wavelenght
- Build complex molecules from simple molecules
- Liquid inside chloroplast
- Light energy unit
- Stalk of thylakoid
15 Clues: Light energy unit • Stalk of thylakoid • Liquid inside chloroplast • Pigment absorb light energy • Product of photosynthesis process • Spectrum color 700nm of wavelenght • Substrate needs for photosynthesis • Enzyme that role for dark reaction • Energy used for photosynthesis process • Second process of dark reaction cycles • Organisms can do photosynthesis process • ...
Hydropower 2022-04-01
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- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- We can build a _____ across a river to control the flow of water.
- When water turns into a gas it is called _______.
- ________ is a device that uses the energy of some fluids, eg. water, steam or air.
- The movement of water between the Earth and the clouds is called the ________.
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- The water cycle will keep water moving on the Earth; we call hydropower a ____ energy source.
- The force that moves water from high ground to lower ground is _______.
- In a hydropower plant, the water flows through a tube called ______.
- Hydro means _____.
9 Clues: Hydro means _____. • When water turns into a gas it is called _______. • We can build a _____ across a river to control the flow of water. • A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • In a hydropower plant, the water flows through a tube called ______. • The force that moves water from high ground to lower ground is _______. • ...
The Cells Processes 2013-11-20
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- The last stage of the cell cycle.
- The first phase of mitosis.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C.
- Another name for energy in the respiration equation.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T.
- A process a cell uses to make energy without oxygen.
- In the photosynthesis equation, what word is above the arrow?
- Stem cells use __________ to change.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A.
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- A stage of the cell cycle that has phases.
- The process in which cells transfer oxygen to energy.
- The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G.
- Cells undergo a sequence of events to split, called the cell _____.
- How do plants obtain food?
- _____ is found in chromatin.
- The third phase of mitosis.
- An animal that cannot make its own food.
- The phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell.
- The stage of the cell cycle where the nuclear membrane dissolves.
- The phase of mitosis where the cell splits.
20 Clues: How do plants obtain food? • The first phase of mitosis. • The third phase of mitosis. • _____ is found in chromatin. • The last stage of the cell cycle. • Stem cells use __________ to change. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with G. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with C. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with T. • The DNA ladder rung that pairs with A. • ...
AGR2BAA crossword 2017-08-13
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- compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis
- (two words)the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid
- a common disaccharide
- The starting and ending molecule of the TCA cycle
- inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate
- (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic
- Enzyme that catalyses the first step of glycolysis
- (two words) The place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
- A molecule that enzyme acts on
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- major substrate for gluconeogenesis in ruminants
- (two words)enzyme that catalyses the first step of the TCA cycle
- A molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme
- (two words) The enzyme that catalyses the first step of gluconeogenesis
- (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs
- net yield of ATP produced by TCA cycle from one acetyl-CoA molecule
- (two words) What is overall three-dimensional shape of protein refers to
- the reduced form of electron carrier nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- net yield of ATP from glycolysis
- the most abundant sugar polymer in the world
- the energy currency for cellular processes
20 Clues: a common disaccharide • A molecule that enzyme acts on • net yield of ATP from glycolysis • inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate • compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis • the energy currency for cellular processes • (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic • (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs • the most abundant sugar polymer in the world • ...
AGR2BAA crossword 2017-08-13
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- compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis
- major substrate for gluconeogenesis in ruminants
- A molecule that slows the activity of an enzyme
- (two words) What is overall three-dimensional shape of protein refers to
- (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic
- the energy currency for cellular processes
- a common disaccharide
- A molecule that enzyme acts on
- inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate
- (two words) The place where a substrate binds to an enzyme
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- The starting and ending molecule of the TCA cycle
- (two words) The enzyme that catalyses the first step of gluconeogenesis
- (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs
- the most abundant sugar polymer in the world
- (two words)the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid
- (two words)enzyme that catalyses the first step of the TCA cycle
- net yield of ATP produced by TCA cycle from one acetyl-CoA molecule
- the reduced form of electron carrier nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- Enzyme that catalyses the first step of glycolysis
- net yield of ATP from glycolysis
20 Clues: a common disaccharide • A molecule that enzyme acts on • net yield of ATP from glycolysis • inhibited by sodium fluoroacetate • compound formed by anaerobic glycolysis • the energy currency for cellular processes • (two words) The enzyme inhibited by arsenic • (two words) place where the TCA cycle occurs • the most abundant sugar polymer in the world • ...
the cell cycle and mitosis 2024-11-15
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- another name for mitosis
- cycle another name for cell-division cycle
- the phase when chromatids are pulled apart at the centromere
- phase The period when the cell is actively dividing
- the last phase to mitosis
- This phase involves synthesis that makes cell division possibleMI
- the first growth phase
- the cell cycle does occur in this type of cell
- in the prophase this thing no longer becomes visible
- the phase when the chromosomes move towards the equatorial plate
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- this disappears during the telophase
- the division of the cytoplasm
- the phase when the nuclear membrane disappears
- the DNA replication phase
- the thing cell structures are made of in G1
- the cell cycle does not occur in this type of cel
- where cells go to no longer divide
- the phase when the cell is not actively dividing
- what type of cell does cytokinesis create a cell plate
- this forms at the opposite poles of cells
20 Clues: the first growth phase • another name for mitosis • the DNA replication phase • the last phase to mitosis • the division of the cytoplasm • where cells go to no longer divide • this disappears during the telophase • this forms at the opposite poles of cells • the thing cell structures are made of in G1 • cycle another name for cell-division cycle • ...
Floods 2016-08-09
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- The rise and fall of sea levels.
- An unclean environment, often containing harmful substances.
- A barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
- A structure in which water is collected.
- A message of cautionary advice or the informing of danger.
- Another word for rain.
- A small narrow river
- A large body of water (normally freshwater) surrounded by land.
- The inner part of a country.
- A small flood causing a small amount of damage.
- A small body of water separated from a larger body of water by a reef or sand.
- A large body of water accounting for 71% of the Earth’s surface.
- A government branch which predicts weather patterns (BOM).
- The composition of a surface and its features.
- More than necessary.
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- Level of intensity.
- A winding river.
- Areas where rivers are steeper and flow more quickly into rivers draining to the coast.
- A sudden flood.
- A group of people who reside in a specific area.
- A substantial flood causing an extensive amount of damage.
- An intense, low pressure storm with heavy winds that is developed over warm, tropical oceans.
- A branch of a river formed from the main stream only when the water level is high.
- Murray ______, Darling ______.
- Quantity of water in a material such as soil.
- The system by which a community is ruled.
- A large flood causing evacuations, extreme amounts of damage.
- A raised wall to hold back or carry water.
- A scientific term for water cycle.
- A flat area next to a river that is naturally subject to flooding.
- Flooding of rivers in the vast flat areas.
31 Clues: A sudden flood. • A winding river. • Level of intensity. • A small narrow river • More than necessary. • Another word for rain. • The inner part of a country. • Murray ______, Darling ______. • The rise and fall of sea levels. • A scientific term for water cycle. • A structure in which water is collected. • The system by which a community is ruled. • ...
Floods 2016-08-09
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- A sudden flood.
- A branch of a river formed from the main stream only when the water level is high.
- The composition of a surface and its features.
- Another word for rain.
- A barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
- The inner part of a country.
- A large body of water (normally freshwater) surrounded by land.
- An intense, low pressure storm with heavy winds that is developed over warm, tropical oceans.
- A substantial flood causing an extensive amount of damage.
- A message of cautionary advice or the informing of danger.
- Murray ______, Darling ______.
- Flooding of rivers in the vast flat areas.
- A group of people who reside in a specific area.
- A large body of water accounting for 71% of the Earth’s surface.
- Level of intensity.
- A winding river.
- A small narrow river
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- A flat area next to a river that is naturally subject to flooding.
- A government branch which predicts weather patterns (BOM).
- A scientific term for water cycle.
- More than necessary.
- Quantity of water in a material such as soil.
- The system by which a community is ruled.
- An unclean environment, often containing harmful substances.
- A large flood causing evacuations, extreme amounts of damage.
- Areas where rivers are steeper and flow more quickly into rivers draining to the coast.
- A small body of water separated from a larger body of water by a reef or sand.
- A small flood causing a small amount of damage.
- A structure in which water is collected.
- A raised wall to hold back or carry water.
- The rise and fall of sea levels.
31 Clues: A sudden flood. • A winding river. • Level of intensity. • More than necessary. • A small narrow river • Another word for rain. • The inner part of a country. • Murray ______, Darling ______. • The rise and fall of sea levels. • A scientific term for water cycle. • A structure in which water is collected. • The system by which a community is ruled. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
- process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- a reaction that yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies.
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- FFAs stands for ____________
- Acid also known as the Krebs cycle or TCA.
- under anaerobic conditions, the pyruvic acid is reduced to lacticid acid by ____________
- a green pigment foung in plants.
- emitted by the sun and the reason skin tans and burns.
- it requires energy for it to happen.
- it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- has a chlorophyll called P700.
- transfer of information between neurons
- synthesis of polymers from monomers
- carbon dioxide and water react, using light energy, to produce glucose and oxygen
- NADPH stands for ___________
- energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- it helps us map the dust between stars.
- its main function in citric acid is to transport carbon atoms
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- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- Krebs cycle was named after him.
- range of all types of EM radiation.
- it happens in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and occur in the presence of sunlight.
- it is where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- a type of cellular communication which a cell prduces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- iron-containing sulphur protein, which is the first pigment that accepts PS1
- FADH stands for __________
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
- used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- tightening of muscles when you do some activity.
- functional units for photosynthesis.
- one of the reactants of aerobic respiration.
- the chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
- the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- a five-carbon sugar found in RNA
- responsible for the brown and black skin
- Phosphorylation process occurring in mitochondria and accounts for majority of the ATP production.
42 Clues: FADH stands for __________ • FFAs stands for ____________ • NADPH stands for ___________ • has a chlorophyll called P700. • Krebs cycle was named after him. • a green pigment foung in plants. • a five-carbon sugar found in RNA • range of all types of EM radiation. • synthesis of polymers from monomers • functional units for photosynthesis. • it requires energy for it to happen. • ...
Key Terms- Sustainable Biomes 2024-08-01
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- The cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments for any commercial, recreational or public purpose.
- Plowed but left unsown for a certain period of time to restore fertility of crop rotation and avoiding surplus production
- Relating or derived from living matter
- grabbing Land grabbing is the large-scale purchase of land through means of buying or selling by commercial or domestic parties.
- Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.
- The act of avoiding depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- A large, naturally occurring community of flora and fauna that occupy a major habitat.
- modified foods Organisms (i.e. plants, animals or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination.
- Unit of pressure equal to a millibar, used in weather
- revolution An increase in crop production through the use of artificial farming products
- Line on a map indicating similar atmospheric pressure over a given period of time
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Native and restricted to a certain place
- equilibrium A rare sense of balance between two continuing processes
- When food is easily accessible and safe to consume that meets personal dietary needs for a healthy life(HAS MULTIPLE WORDS USE _ BETWEEN WORDS)
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- Form land into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- cycle Another name for the water cycle or the continuous movement of water on the surface of earth
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- Latitude measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- stocks Edible goods available for sale or distribution
- The practice of growing one crop species in a field at a time.
- The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time that relates to temperature and rainfall.
- radiation Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.
- rotation Practice of growing several different crops in different times in order to distribute economic gain and avoid relying on one crop
- flow A nutrient cycle is the movement and exchange of inorganic and organic matter back into the production of matter.
- A measure of the amount of salt dissolved in water
- Albedo is the fraction of light that a surface reflects.
29 Clues: Relating or derived from living matter • Native and restricted to a certain place • A measure of the amount of salt dissolved in water • Unit of pressure equal to a millibar, used in weather • stocks Edible goods available for sale or distribution • radiation Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. • Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles. • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- moving a rock to a different place
- a slow process by which old rocks are recycled into new rocks
- layers of rock
- underground melted rock
- cooled magma forming into rock
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- broken down rock pressed together
- solid mixture of minerals and organic matter
- removal or nutrients in soil due to water passing through the soil
- rocks, minerals, air, water, and humus mixed to form this
- sedimentary with pressure and heat
- upperground melted rock
11 Clues: layers of rock • upperground melted rock • underground melted rock • cooled magma forming into rock • broken down rock pressed together • moving a rock to a different place • sedimentary with pressure and heat • solid mixture of minerals and organic matter • rocks, minerals, air, water, and humus mixed to form this • ...
Class 10 - Geography - Chapter 3 - Water Resources 2022-11-01
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- Underground tanks seen in Rajasthan to store rainwater for drinking is called _____
- In the 11th Century, _____ Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes of its time was built.
- All water moves within the _____ cycle
- In _____, a 200-year-old system of tapping stream and spring water by using bamboo pipes, is prevalent.
- barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment.
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- water _____ is caused by over-exploitation
- water is a _____ resource
- Sardar Sarovar Dam is built across the _____ River in Gujarat.
- Major source of fresh water in India is _____ water
- In the first century B.C., Sringaverapura near Allahabad had sophisticated water harvesting system channelling the flood water of the river _____.
10 Clues: water is a _____ resource • All water moves within the _____ cycle • water _____ is caused by over-exploitation • Major source of fresh water in India is _____ water • Sardar Sarovar Dam is built across the _____ River in Gujarat. • Underground tanks seen in Rajasthan to store rainwater for drinking is called _____ • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- metabolic processes that do not require oxygen.
- is a green pigment that is present in most plant cells, that gives plants its characteristic color, and that reacts with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to form carbohydrates.
- is a substance that gives another substance or a mixture of its color.
- clusters of pigments that are embedded in the membranes of disk-shaped structures.
- cycle a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water; it is the major pathway of oxidation in animal, bacterial, and plant cells, and it releases energy.
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- metabolic processes that require oxygen.
- Cycle is a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP.
- respiration is the process by which cells produce energy from carbohydrates; atmospheric oxygen combines with glucose to form water and carbon dioxide.
- is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
- organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from the sunlight of inorganic substances.
10 Clues: metabolic processes that require oxygen. • metabolic processes that do not require oxygen. • is a substance that gives another substance or a mixture of its color. • clusters of pigments that are embedded in the membranes of disk-shaped structures. • organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from the sunlight of inorganic substances. • ...
Resources and Weather 2018-01-16
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- parts of the year that are classified by normal temperatures known as Spring, summer, autumn, winter
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- A natural resource that can’t be replaced in a reasonable amount of time
- a tool that is used to tell the direction from which the wind blows
- the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- Water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows across Earth's surface
- ____ formation is caused by water vapor cooling and condensing
- The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- A ____ front caused when cold air mass replaces warmer air and the temperature decreases
- The condition of the atmosphere at a certain place and time
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- The use of less of something to make its supply last longer
- provides the major source of energy for water to move through the water cycle
- Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- the boundary between two air masses
- the process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again
- a change in the appearance of the moon’s shape as it orbits Earth
- A natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- A ____ front caused when warm air mass replaces cooler air and the temperature rises
20 Clues: the boundary between two air masses • The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • The process by which a gas changes into a liquid • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas • the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean • The use of less of something to make its supply last longer • ...
Pasture and crop 2025-05-18
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- grown different types of plants in a cycle to minimise nutrient needs
- the smallest mineral type in soil
- used to improve compacted soil
- a method of cultivation
- pores that allow water and air to move
- could be organic or inorganic
- the largest mineral type in soil
- the process of seeds starting to grow
- a type of drain used in clay soils
- a method to sow seed into the soil using machinery
- the amount of crop or growth harvested at the end of the season
- a method to prevent water loss around the base of plants
- the measure of the warmth of the soil
- has holes in it and is laid in a trench to increase water movement
- reusing and spreading liquid manure
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- pores that hold water and nutrients
- needed for respiration in the roots
- needed for transpiration and germination
- a dense layer of grass
- the shape used to identify soil texture
- supplying water from elsewhere to increase planty growth
- a word that refers to animals such as sheep or cows
- occurs when too much fertiliser gets into streams or lakes
- the mix of minerals in soil
- a beetle larvae that feeds on grass
- things like NPK that help the plant do photosynthesis
- needed for photosynthesis but not germination
- breaking down organic matter using layers
- removing excess water from an area
- the medium mineral type in soil
30 Clues: a dense layer of grass • a method of cultivation • the mix of minerals in soil • could be organic or inorganic • used to improve compacted soil • the medium mineral type in soil • the largest mineral type in soil • the smallest mineral type in soil • a type of drain used in clay soils • removing excess water from an area • pores that hold water and nutrients • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-28
4 Clues: Nothing more then water running down • The way water gets into clouds so its rains • It could explode and destroy our earth with heat • water from the ground (There is 2 words so add - after the first word)
Water cycle 2020-06-08
Water Cycle 2021-01-07
Water Cycle 2022-11-17
water cycle 2022-11-29
4 Clues: solid layers of ice in water • large trapped bodies of water • large natural streams of water • bodies of still unsalted water surrounded by water
Water Cycle 2023-12-08
4 Clues: When water goes downhill • When water goes into the soil • Turns water from a liquid to a gas • Evaptranspiration when water evaporates from a plant
water cycle 2023-09-12
4 Clues: water turning into gas from heat • Water droplets on the inside of windows • the movement of water in the chain of transportation • frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to earth
Water Cycle 2023-12-15
4 Clues: This happens after evaporation • This happens when water heats up • This happens after precipitation • This is where water is falling from the sky
water cycle 2024-07-25
4 Clues: Water falls to the ground • Water vapour gathers to from clouds • Water runs downhill to form lakes and oceans • The Sun heat and turns water into a gas called
