water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Cyst-Forming Coccidia 2016-04-21
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- Can be transmitted through fecal-oral or vertical transmission and commonly occurs with cattle as the intermediate host
- Life cycle of Sarcocystis species
- Often involve predator-prey relationships
- A potentially fatal manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii involving atypical pneumonia, myocarditis and meningoencephalitis; frequently occurs in immune compromised individuals
- Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts
- May suffer from neurological signs upon infection with Neospora caninum
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that can occur in definitive or intermediate hosts
- Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment
- Potential mode of transmission for toxoplasmosis not common to other parasites
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- Common occurrence in adult cattle infected with Neospora caninum
- Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle
- tissue cysts formed by the coalescing of slow-developing bradyzoites
- Most people become infected with Toxoplasma gondii by consuming these in contaminated undercooked meat
- Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts
15 Clues: Life cycle of Sarcocystis species • Often involve predator-prey relationships • Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle • Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle • Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts • Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts • Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment • ...
Water 2021-09-17
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- Where we can find a lot of water in the planet.
- this is when we leave the water running in the sink.
- when the water evaporates, it turns into it in the sky
- the water passes by these when it is going to the sewer.
- a towel does this with water on a table
- place where the dirty water goes when you wash your hands.
- we use it to clean the dirty water.
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- when the water and the air in the planet dirty.
- a word that can give a characteristic of shape, color and size.
- where we see the stars
- when we are dirty, we use the water to do this.
- Very important liquid that keeps people alive and we find in lakes, oceans and rivers.
- The water that comes from heavy clouds.
- the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale.
14 Clues: where we see the stars • we use it to clean the dirty water. • a towel does this with water on a table • The water that comes from heavy clouds. • when the water and the air in the planet dirty. • Where we can find a lot of water in the planet. • when we are dirty, we use the water to do this. • the animal that helps the First Woman on the tale. • ...
Water 2021-02-12
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- What's the first stage of water treatment called?
- when chlorine is added to water, what does it kill?
- Where can water be abstracted
- What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers called?
- Why is the demand for water increasing?
- What is the name of the water supply that is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- What is the first step in the water treatment process?
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- What's the third stage of water treatment called?
- Which is the most suitable source of water for drinking?
- What's the second stage of water treatment called?
- of manmade pollutants include
- where does our home water come from?
- what does water require before we drink it?
- where do these dissolved minerals come from?
14 Clues: Where can water be abstracted • of manmade pollutants include • where does our home water come from? • Why is the demand for water increasing? • what does water require before we drink it? • where do these dissolved minerals come from? • What's the third stage of water treatment called? • What's the first stage of water treatment called? • ...
Water 2014-10-30
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- Noem een gekend Belgisch water
- Appellation onder de Franse waters.
- Plat water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Sprüdel die het meest gedronken wordt in Duitsland
- Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld?
- Spuitwater bevat?
- Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater?
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- Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen
- Koolzuurhoudend water serveren we bij welke gang?
- Thermaal water is altijd…
- Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we?
- Afkomstig van een gletsjer in de Franse alpen.
- Dit water heeft een rode kleur als het aan het oppervlakte komt.
- Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water
14 Clues: Spuitwater bevat? • Thermaal water is altijd… • Noem een gekend Belgisch water • Waar wordt bronwater gebotteld? • Appellation onder de Franse waters. • Hoofdbestanddeel is zout in dit water • Plat water serveren we bij welke gang? • Welke behandeling krijgt leidingwater? • Natuurproduct dat voorkomt in aardlagen • Water dat veel natrium bevat noemen we? • ...
Water 2017-12-17
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- O in H2O stands for _____.
- One method early people used for treating water.
- Earth would look like this without water.
- What percent of our blood is water?
- H2O in water form is a _____.
- A chemical that is used to treat water.
- Liquid H2O becoming a gas.
- The amount of molecules in a single drop of water.
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- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- H2O in ice is a _____.
- The first people to record treating water.
- First country to use chlorine to treat water.
- Supplies springs and wells.
- H2O in steam is in _____ form.
14 Clues: H2O in ice is a _____. • O in H2O stands for _____. • Liquid H2O becoming a gas. • Supplies springs and wells. • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • H2O in water form is a _____. • H2O in steam is in _____ form. • What percent of our blood is water? • A chemical that is used to treat water. • Earth would look like this without water. • The first people to record treating water. • ...
WATER 2024-05-22
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- put a full load on
- where fish live
- not forever
- important for life
- water is important for sanitation
- here you can find the 2,1% of Earth water
- water is ....
- we should....people who don't have water
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- It's necessary
- the type of water in the sea
- a good adjective for water
- where a River starts
- turn them off when you brush your teeth
- 70% of its surface is made of water
14 Clues: not forever • water is .... • It's necessary • where fish live • put a full load on • important for life • where a River starts • a good adjective for water • the type of water in the sea • water is important for sanitation • 70% of its surface is made of water • turn them off when you brush your teeth • we should....people who don't have water • ...
T3W9 Dinner 2025-08-30
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- three times as much.
- something that goes around in the same pattern, like the water cycle.
- covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun.
- not steady; likely to fall or wobble.
- something that goes back and forth, like a bus, train, or spaceship.
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- an old word for someone who cannot walk properly (not used much now).
- hanging down and swinging loosely.
- to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away.
- full of little folds or wrinkles.
- a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup.
10 Clues: three times as much. • full of little folds or wrinkles. • hanging down and swinging loosely. • not steady; likely to fall or wobble. • covered with small brown spots on the skin from the sun. • to use things again in a new way instead of throwing them away. • a kind of tree with pointy leaves that can make sweet maple syrup. • ...
Surface Deep Crossword 2012-06-02
10 Clues: Soft hot rock • Floating rock • Could clapping • What do we stand on? • A stony slippery dip • When rocks are worn away • formed by hot and cold air • What throws out ash and lava? • Last stage of the water cycle • when tectonic plates rub together?
SCIENCE 2023-05-11
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- spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth
- the planet on which we live
- cycle the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
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- a renewable source of energy that generates power
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata in their leaves
- a very small drop of a liquid
10 Clues: the planet on which we live • a very small drop of a liquid • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • a renewable source of energy that generates power • spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants • cycle the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Chapter 10 The Cell Cycle 2026-01-05
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- an enzyme that facilitates DNA polymerase binding to DNA by attaching an RNA primer to the DNA template strand
- a short fragment of DNA synthesized on the lagging strand during DNA replication
- a form of asexual reproduction where the offspring grows out of the body of the parent
- a narrowed region on a chromosome where sister chromatids attach
- a enzyme that activates cellular processes related to the cell cycle
- a regulatory protein that activates cyclin-dependent kinase
- the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction
- the enzyme that builds new complementary DNA on a parent template strand during DNA replication
- a chromosome and its identical copy held together at the centromere
- the process that divides the cytoplasm during cellular division
- a sub-phase of interphase where the DNA is replicated in preparation of mitosis
- each form of a gene for a particular trait
- a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell
- the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines if the cell is large enough to divide and whether the DNA is error free
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that ensures sister chromatids have lined up correctly during metaphase and that they are attached to the mitotic spindle
- the pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell that carry the same type of genes, but may carry different alleles of each gene; one homologue comes from the maternal parent and the other comes from the paternal parent
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- the area of the DNA double-helix that is unwound during DNA replication
- a process that forms a new organism through the fusion of male and female gametes
- the portion of the cell cycle that precedes mitosis or meiosis; interphase is made up of subphases G₁, S, and G₂
- a small RNA fragment that binds to the DNA and provides a free —OH group that can bind to DNA polymerase to initiate DNA replication
- an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together
- the pattern of growth, DNA replication, and division of a eukaryotic cell; the cell cycle includes interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis
- a phase outside of the cell cycle where a cell is not able to divide but can still carry out essential cell functions
- in the cell cycle, a sub-phase of interphase where cells recover from the previous division, grow, and perform essential cellular functions
- in the cell cycle, an internal mechanism that determines whether the cell is ready to proceed with cell division
- points at which the events of the cell cycle are checked by regulatory proteins to ensure cell health prior to and during mitosis
- a process that forms a new organism using genetic material from only one parent
- a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of bacteria that can replicate independently from the bacterial chromosome and may be transferred between bacterial cells
- process by which a cell divides its nucleus and other cellular contents; mitosis occurs in four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
- a special protein that is involved in the secondary coiling of DNA
- the programmed, orderly death of a cell
- a microtubule-based structure that moves the chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis
- an enzyme that attaches to DNA at a replication bubble to break hydrogen bonds that hold the double helix together
- the cell cycle phase that includes cell division
- a form of reproduction where a single-celled organism increases in size and then splits into two complete organisms
- in the cell cycle, a sub phase of interphase where the DNA is checked for error, organelles are duplicated, and the cell prepares for mitosis
- a single continuous strand of DNA that includes multiple genes and regulatory sequences
38 Clues: the programmed, orderly death of a cell • each form of a gene for a particular trait • an enzyme that fuses two DNA molecules together • the fusion of gametes during sexual reproduction • the cell cycle phase that includes cell division • a male (sperm) or female (egg) reproductive cell • the copying of DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle • ...
SciOly Weather Crossword 2020-12-10
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- Name of scale that earthquakes are measured on
- Seventh step of the water cycle
- The amount of water vapor in the air is called ______
- Science of dealing with atmosphere and weather
- Type of cloud that is composed of thin, wispy strands
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- Rain and snow are examples of _____
- another name for typhoon in the Atlantic Ocean
- flood occur because of _______
- hail is produced with this cloud
- Tropical seasons have ___ seasons
- Flash of light caused by the discharge of electricity
- Calmest part of the hurricane, located in the center
12 Clues: flood occur because of _______ • Seventh step of the water cycle • hail is produced with this cloud • Tropical seasons have ___ seasons • Rain and snow are examples of _____ • another name for typhoon in the Atlantic Ocean • Name of scale that earthquakes are measured on • Science of dealing with atmosphere and weather • ...
Water 2018-12-14
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- water as a gas in the air
- not liquid or gas
- 97% water on Earth
- rain,snow,sleet, or hail
- water source underground
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- 1% of water on Earth
- different states of water
- water vapor becoming liquid or a solid
- water downward through openings in the soil
- 27% of water on Earth
- liquid or solid
- water becoming a gas
- another word for H2O
- not solid or gas
14 Clues: liquid or solid • not solid or gas • not liquid or gas • 97% water on Earth • 1% of water on Earth • water becoming a gas • another word for H2O • 27% of water on Earth • rain,snow,sleet, or hail • water source underground • different states of water • water as a gas in the air • water vapor becoming liquid or a solid • water downward through openings in the soil
Water 2021-11-18
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- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
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- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- 33% of Groundwater
- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- human tolerance is 2%
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
Water 2021-11-18
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- human tolerance is 2%
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
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- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- 33% of Groundwater
- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
Water 2014-01-09
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- What water does when it forms a dome on a surface
- A description of how water moves
- A description of an object, color,shape, smell
- What is solid water?
- An angled or slanted hill
- The process of water changing into a gas
- When ice turns into a liquid
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- To soak liquid into a material
- Objects that are less dense than water do what?
- A property of water that shows how it sticks together and forms a dome
- Water does this when it freezes
- What is water as a gas?
- Objects that are denser than water do what?
- When water turns to ice
14 Clues: What is solid water? • What is water as a gas? • When water turns to ice • An angled or slanted hill • When ice turns into a liquid • To soak liquid into a material • Water does this when it freezes • A description of how water moves • The process of water changing into a gas • Objects that are denser than water do what? • A description of an object, color,shape, smell • ...
Water 2013-05-01
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- Ik gebruik water om mijn ... te wassen voor het eten.
- Water is een ...behoefte.
- Als het water van de rivier uit zijn oevers treedt, dan spreekt men van een ...?
- Niet iedereen op aarde heeft z... water.
- Ik geef mijn ... water zodat ze niet verwelken.
- Nadat ik mijn tanden heb gepoetst, ... ik mijn mond met water.
- Er valt weer ... uit de lucht. Ik haat al die plassen!
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- Je moet het water laten ... op 100°Celsius.
- Alle eendjes zwemmen in het ...
- Elke morgen sta ik 10 minuten onder de ...?
- Ik gebruik water om mijn kleren te ...
- Wanneer je niet goed omgaat met water dan ... je het water.
- Maas, Schelde en Samber zijn ...?
- Op tv maakt men ... over de verschillende merken van water.
14 Clues: Water is een ...behoefte. • Alle eendjes zwemmen in het ... • Maas, Schelde en Samber zijn ...? • Ik gebruik water om mijn kleren te ... • Niet iedereen op aarde heeft z... water. • Je moet het water laten ... op 100°Celsius. • Elke morgen sta ik 10 minuten onder de ...? • Ik geef mijn ... water zodat ze niet verwelken. • ...
WATER 2022-12-12
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- 1 ml/1 kcal expended
- 4 hours prior to competition
- outside; 1/3 body water; blood/plasma/lymph
- male suggested intake
- water intoxication
- 80% of body fluid source
- intake < loss
- 10-20 min prior
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- 2 to 3 cups per lb lost
- inside; 2/3 of body water
- female suggested intake
- intake = loss
- normally 100mL/day; 1 to 2 liters/hr in hot and heavy exercise
- intake > loss
14 Clues: intake = loss • intake < loss • intake > loss • 10-20 min prior • water intoxication • 1 ml/1 kcal expended • male suggested intake • 2 to 3 cups per lb lost • female suggested intake • 80% of body fluid source • inside; 2/3 of body water • 4 hours prior to competition • outside; 1/3 body water; blood/plasma/lymph • normally 100mL/day; 1 to 2 liters/hr in hot and heavy exercise
water 2021-05-19
Water 2017-12-14
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- - colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, but combustible
- - Humans can go several weeks without it
- Water - 1% of water on earth
- Water - 97% of worlds water
- Ice - 2% of water on earth
- - very small particle
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- - water is 83% of our
- - mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen
- - liquid turning into gas and releasing into the atmosphere
- - Particles getting smaller in water
- - colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, but very explosive
- - molecules in it are free to move
- Vapor - moves fastest around 100 degrees Celsius
- water is 70% of our
14 Clues: water is 70% of our • - water is 83% of our • - very small particle • Ice - 2% of water on earth • Water - 97% of worlds water • Water - 1% of water on earth • - mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen • - molecules in it are free to move • - Particles getting smaller in water • - Humans can go several weeks without it • Vapor - moves fastest around 100 degrees Celsius • ...
WATER 2024-02-05
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- Two running bodies of water meet and merge
- Plants give off water from their leaves into the air
- All the bodies of fresh water
- Water flowing downslope along earth’s surface
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- Water that falls to surface from the clouds
- High area that separates one watershed from another
- A river and all of its tributaries
- Sediment that are deposited building up a landform
- Water from falling rain drains from mountains
- Includes all of the land that drains into the river
- End of a river, where a river meets the ocean
- Land that water flows across on its way to a river
- Streams flow downhill combine with other streams
- Very low salinity, drinking water
14 Clues: All the bodies of fresh water • Very low salinity, drinking water • A river and all of its tributaries • Two running bodies of water meet and merge • Water that falls to surface from the clouds • Water from falling rain drains from mountains • End of a river, where a river meets the ocean • Water flowing downslope along earth’s surface • ...
Water 2025-11-05
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- Water helps ____ joints, keeping them flexible.
- Water is called the universal ____ because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The condition caused by drinking too much water and lowering sodium levels.
- This body part uses water to remove toxins from the blood and make urine.
- The safest and cleanest type of water to drink daily.
- A food that is about 92% water and often eaten in summer.
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- The movement of water through sweat, urine, and breathing that causes water loss.
- A nutrient that helps water move in and out of cells; examples include sodium and potassium.
- The human body is about 60–70% this substance.
- The process that uses saliva and water to break down food in the body.
- A fruit about 91% water that is red and often used in desserts.
- Water helps the body ____ nutrients and oxygen through the bloodstream.
- The process by which the body cools itself by releasing water through the skin.
- When the body loses more water than it takes in, this occurs.
14 Clues: The human body is about 60–70% this substance. • Water helps ____ joints, keeping them flexible. • The safest and cleanest type of water to drink daily. • A food that is about 92% water and often eaten in summer. • When the body loses more water than it takes in, this occurs. • A fruit about 91% water that is red and often used in desserts. • ...
Harper's Crossword 2024-02-28
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- cycle the global water recycling system
- current a circular movement of fluid that is the result uneven heating of the fluid
- the time between sunrise and sunset on Earth
- the time between sunset and sunrise on Earth
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- the process by which water escapes into the air from plants
- to use again
- energy that travels through air and space as waves
- a group
- the transfer of energy from one object to another by contact
9 Clues: a group • to use again • cycle the global water recycling system • the time between sunrise and sunset on Earth • the time between sunset and sunrise on Earth • energy that travels through air and space as waves • the process by which water escapes into the air from plants • the transfer of energy from one object to another by contact • ...
War on waste 2023-10-30
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- cycle the process of carbon atoms continually travel from
- renewable resource an item that has a limited supply.
- atmosphere to Earth and then back to the atmosphere.
- resource a item that doesn't run out
- cycle a path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- energy a source of power that is generated from heat rays.
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- effect the process through which heat is trapped near the Earth's surface by substances.
- fuels a source of energy that is formed in the Earths crust from decayed organic material.
- power a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diverse structure to alter the natural flow of
- impacts the changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans.
- energy source energy that comes from a natural resource that comes from the world.
11 Clues: resource a item that doesn't run out • atmosphere to Earth and then back to the atmosphere. • renewable resource an item that has a limited supply. • cycle the process of carbon atoms continually travel from • energy a source of power that is generated from heat rays. • cycle a path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states. • ...
Climate Zones and Ocean Currents 2025-09-07
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- – The large-scale movement of air around Earth that distributes heat
- – The usual weather in a place over a long time
- – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth
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- – A cycle where warm air or water rises and cool air or water sinks
- – Heat energy that comes from the motion of particles
- – Distance north or south of the equator, affects climate
- – A stream of moving water in the ocean that carries heat around Earth
- – Areas of Earth divided by temperature and rainfall patterns
- – How much mass is packed into a certain space
- – How much salt is in ocean water
10 Clues: – How much salt is in ocean water • – How much mass is packed into a certain space • – The usual weather in a place over a long time • – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth • – Heat energy that comes from the motion of particles • – Distance north or south of the equator, affects climate • – Areas of Earth divided by temperature and rainfall patterns • ...
Marketing 2023-10-04
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- A brand that is specific to one retailer
- A brand that can be found throughout the country
- How strongly a customer believes in your brand
- The stage of the product life cycle where your sales go down
- The primary identity of your brand
- Second stage of product life cycle
- The stage of the product life cycle where you are growing your customer base
- Can be the deciding factor for consumers when making a purchasing decision
- Calculating your costs and adding a markup
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- A con is that it is not beneficial for all products
- The amount of stages in the product life cycle
- A pro is that it will help you recoup costs associated with development
- Setting a low price when you first enter the market
- A tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction over time
- What companies do to their brand to develop new products in new industries and markets
- Third stage of the product life cycle
- Embodies the creative representation of your brand
17 Clues: The primary identity of your brand • Second stage of product life cycle • Third stage of the product life cycle • A brand that is specific to one retailer • Calculating your costs and adding a markup • The amount of stages in the product life cycle • How strongly a customer believes in your brand • A brand that can be found throughout the country • ...
Science 6B Lesson 6: Water- Set A 2023-04-04
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- process of water changing from liquid to gas, called vapor, usually by the heat from the sun
- possible available drinking water
- process of water changing from vapor (such as in clouds) to liquid water, when the atmosphere cools it down
- the relationship between the mass and the volume of something
- the area of land that drains water into a receiving area such as a river, a lake, or an ocean
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- plants and animals that offer clues to the health of a watershed
- a weak bond between a slightly positive hydrogen atom in one water molecule with a slightly negative oxygen in another water molecule.
- the addition of harmful substances directly or indirectly to water
- process of water falling from the sky to the ground in the form of rain or snow
- bonds between atoms form when negative electrons are shared
- the movement of water through land, bodies of water (rivers, lakes, oceans), and the atmosphere; the cycle consists of three major processes – evaporation, condensation, precipitation – and other processes, such as run-off and transpiration
- water that moves and is absorbed below the surface of Earth
- soil destruction
13 Clues: soil destruction • possible available drinking water • bonds between atoms form when negative electrons are shared • water that moves and is absorbed below the surface of Earth • the relationship between the mass and the volume of something • plants and animals that offer clues to the health of a watershed • ...
Crossword for Science Choice Board. 2025-01-16
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- Mostly made up of Kinetic energy
- Thermal Energy through direct contact
- Thermal energy through the cycle of air and water
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- The cycle of air keeps this floating above the ground(Convection)
- The touch of your hands melts this(Conduction)
- Can melt from heat waves from the sun(Radiation)
- Thermal Energy through heat waves
7 Clues: Mostly made up of Kinetic energy • Thermal Energy through heat waves • Thermal Energy through direct contact • The touch of your hands melts this(Conduction) • Can melt from heat waves from the sun(Radiation) • Thermal energy through the cycle of air and water • The cycle of air keeps this floating above the ground(Convection)
Surface Deep Crossword 2012-06-02
10 Clues: Soft hot rock • Floating rock • Could clapping • A stony slippery dip • What do we stand on? • When rocks are worn away • formed by hot and cold air • What throws out ash and lava? • Last stage of the water cycle • when tectonic plates rub together?
Soil 2014-03-07
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- It removes nutrients and minerals from soil
- Percentage of the elements such as oxygen, silicon, and aluminium in earth's crust
- This process decreases soil quality.
- What does SOM stand for?
- This element is used in plant cell wall synthesis
- What is left after plant and animal tissues are not being decomposed?
- The functions of SOM are classified in 2 groups, and this group provides nutrients for plants.
- This process stops the natural nutrient cycle while the nutrients are removed permanently
- What is usually use irrigation?
- Using this slows down nutrient depletion
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- What does PAH stand for?
- What chemical ruins the soil?
- What consists of 4 components: inorganic matter, water, air, and small amounts of organic matter?
- It is the accumulation of water soluble ions or salts in the soil due to the growth of crops.
- Poorly drained soils leave behind ____.
- Source of this pollutant is pesticides, fertilizers, and growth hormones
16 Clues: What does PAH stand for? • What does SOM stand for? • What chemical ruins the soil? • What is usually use irrigation? • This process decreases soil quality. • Poorly drained soils leave behind ____. • Using this slows down nutrient depletion • It removes nutrients and minerals from soil • This element is used in plant cell wall synthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-04
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- The primary energy carrier in cells.
- A type of sugar used by plants for energy and growth.
- This supplies the energy a producer needs.
- Organisms that create their own food through process called photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms because they cannot produce their own food.
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- It flows through the carbon cycle as it moves between organisms and the environment.
- The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, using sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- This cycles within the carbon cycle as carbon atoms are continuously exchanged between the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and the Earth.
- The process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy (in the form of ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
10 Clues: The primary energy carrier in cells. • This supplies the energy a producer needs. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • A type of sugar used by plants for energy and growth. • Organisms that create their own food through process called photosynthesis. • It flows through the carbon cycle as it moves between organisms and the environment. • ...
Photosynthesis Review 2024-02-17
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- energy currency of the cell
- gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis
- green pigment inside chloroplast
- fluid surrounding thylakoids
- reactant of photosynthesis
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- capture light energy during photosynthesis
- changing light energy to chemical energy
- product of the Calvin Cycle
- membrane containing chlorophyll
- byproduct of photosynthesis
10 Clues: reactant of photosynthesis • energy currency of the cell • product of the Calvin Cycle • byproduct of photosynthesis • fluid surrounding thylakoids • membrane containing chlorophyll • green pigment inside chloroplast • changing light energy to chemical energy • gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis • capture light energy during photosynthesis
Life Cycle of Animals 2021-11-11
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- The female butterfly lays its eggs on the u____________________of a leaf.
- This insect is deadly. It spreads diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.
- The larva stage of the life cycle of a butterfly is known as this.
- The adult cockroach lays eggs in an egg c________.
- The young of a cockroach is called a n________________.
- The caterpillar feeds on __________.
- There are f____________ stages in the life cycle of the butterfly.
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- The process of shedding its skin as it grows bigger in size
- The wriggler and the pupa of a mosquito breathe through a b_______________ tube.
- The larva of a mosquito is known as this.
- Still/Not moving water
- At the pupa stage, it does not ___________ and feed.
12 Clues: Still/Not moving water • The caterpillar feeds on __________. • The larva of a mosquito is known as this. • The adult cockroach lays eggs in an egg c________. • At the pupa stage, it does not ___________ and feed. • The young of a cockroach is called a n________________. • The process of shedding its skin as it grows bigger in size • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-03-07
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- refers to the light reactions that take place on the thylakoids and capture sunlight
- reactions take place in the stroma, can occur in either the presence or absence of light
- conversion of solar energy into the chemical energy of a carbohydrate
- What form of energy do cells need in order to do work
- flattened sacs within the chloroplasts formed from the internal membrane
- What is produced in the Calvin Cycle?
Down
- What are the reactants for photosynthesis?
- What are the end products of photosynthesis?
- electron pathway that produces NADPH as well as ATP
- reactions that take place only in the presence of light
- electron pathway that only produces ATP
- organelle that carries on photosynthesis
12 Clues: What is produced in the Calvin Cycle? • electron pathway that only produces ATP • organelle that carries on photosynthesis • What are the reactants for photosynthesis? • What are the end products of photosynthesis? • electron pathway that produces NADPH as well as ATP • What form of energy do cells need in order to do work • ...
Aztec Corner Crossword 2022-12-05
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- The FitnessGram Pacer Test is a multistage _______ capacity test that progressively...
- The ____ is open over the break, from 12-4PM each day.
- All residents need to complete the ______ break form prior to leaving or break.
- The singular version of alumni, referring to a female
- A mathematician/astronomer, known for his heliocentric model of the universe
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- Make sure to take a _____ while studying, and drink some good ol' water
- The _____ cycle, aka the citric acid cycle.
- A _________! Must be the last one of the season.
- All _____ must be thrown out before Tuesday Dec. 20th at 10AM.
- He claims to one day become the King of Pirates!
- _____ means family, family means no one gets left behind.
- A well-known communication teacher at SDSU
12 Clues: A well-known communication teacher at SDSU • The _____ cycle, aka the citric acid cycle. • A _________! Must be the last one of the season. • He claims to one day become the King of Pirates! • The singular version of alumni, referring to a female • The ____ is open over the break, from 12-4PM each day. • _____ means family, family means no one gets left behind. • ...
Walking On Sunshine 2014-03-20
Across
- Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- The periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans and other large bodies of water.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is; the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- systems The boundary between two air masses of different densities and temperatures.
- patterns The mixture of rainfall types and amounts, humidity, and varying temperatures over a period of time.
- All of the water surrounding our planet.
- Any form of water (liquid or solid) that falls to the Earth from the atmosphere.
- A large, intense tropical storm system with high-powered circular winds found in the North Atlantic.
- A large mass of ice moving very slowly through a valley or spreading outward from a center.
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- currents A movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern.
- gases Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing Earth's outgoing infrared radiation.
- Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
- The thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth; the air.
- An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity.
- cycle The circulation of the Earth's water; the series of natural processes by which water continually moves throughout the hydrosphere.
- A heavy storm that consists of warm temperatures, rising air, rain, wind, lightning, and thunder.
- A storm in which high-speed winds move in a funnel-shaped pattern in contact with the ground.
- eruptions The ejection of molten rock, steam, and ash from a volcano.
- The lean, incline, slope, or slant of an object.
- Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface.
20 Clues: All of the water surrounding our planet. • Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • The lean, incline, slope, or slant of an object. • Any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • An instrument for determining atmospheric humidity. • The thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth; the air. • Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface. • ...
Natural Cycles and Geologic Time 2024-04-17
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- When industries grow in a region or country, often leading to more pollution.
- Nutrients Substances organisms need to live and grow, but can't make themselves.
- The process by which nitrates are converted back into nitrogen gas by bacteria, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere.
- A timeline dividing Earth's history into different periods.
- When plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Cycle The process by which carbon moves between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth's crust.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- The process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
- The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen.
- Layers of rock or soil in the ground.
- When water, ice, or wind move soil and rock from one place to another.
- Water from precipitation that flows over the surface of the ground, often carrying pollutants.
- Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient plants and animals.
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- When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- When bacteria in soil turn ammonia into nitrates that plants can use.
- When special bacteria change nitrogen gas from the air into a form plants can use.
- Everything around a living thing, including air, water, and land.
- A substance found in all living things and in the air, water, and soil.
- A gas in the air that all living things need to grow.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- The layer of air surrounding Earth.
- The process of breathing out carbon dioxide, which is part of the carbon cycle.
- When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air.
23 Clues: The layer of air surrounding Earth. • Layers of rock or soil in the ground. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky. • The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen. • A gas in the air that all living things need to grow. • When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air. • When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds. • ...
Unit 2: Sculpting Earth 2024-10-17
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- What type of stream is used to describe desert streams that carry water only during periods of rainfall called
- Organic matter is soil is also called
- Where is groundwater located
- The water located at under the surface
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- How does water move from plants to the atmosphere?
- The energy for the water cycle comes from
- most noticeable result of deflation is some places are shallow depressions called
- Two ways that glaciers erode land are abrasion and
- The breaking down and changing of rocks at or near Earth's surface is called
- Hole What is not a landform created by glacial erosion?
10 Clues: Where is groundwater located • Organic matter is soil is also called • The water located at under the surface • The energy for the water cycle comes from • How does water move from plants to the atmosphere? • Two ways that glaciers erode land are abrasion and • Hole What is not a landform created by glacial erosion? • ...
Photosynthesis :) 2022-03-06
Across
- Enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar
- Light energy from the sun converted to chemical energy
- You make _____ by physically harnessing the flow of H⁺ ions
- Needed with carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen
- Light reactions occur here
- Created along with oxygen
- Stored in ATP and NADPH
- The process by which light is converted into an energy source
- Needed with water to create glucose and oxygen
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- The process by which carbon from CO₂ is converted to sugars
- Pigments that allow the plant to capture more light energy
- Glucose is a type of ______
- Autotroph that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- (Other) accessory pigments
- Most common pigment in thylakoids
- Where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- Sunlight is made up of many colors called the ________
- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- Created along with glucose
- Chemical energy is temporarily stored in ATP and _______
20 Clues: Stored in ATP and NADPH • Created along with oxygen • (Other) accessory pigments • Light reactions occur here • Created along with glucose • Glucose is a type of ______ • Where the Calvin Cycle occurs • Most common pigment in thylakoids • Responsible for collecting sunlight • Needed with water to create glucose and oxygen • Autotroph that uses photosynthesis to make energy • ...
Seedless Plants 2023-02-01
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- reproductive structures that make pollen
- tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals
- when plants use sunlight to make their own food
- club mosses
- plants that prodce flowers
- a complex polymer that strengthens cell walls
- cell that divides via mitosis
- type of green algae most related to plants
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- a waxy coating that minimizes water loss from aerial parts
- when wind or animals deliver pollen to female parts
- seedless plants that lack vascular tissue
- does not use gametes to reproduce
- tissue that transports sugars made from photosynthesis
- uses gametes to reproduce
- a dormant plant embryo
- pores in the epidermis of the stems
- a reproductive cell
- grains that consist of male gametophytes of seed plants
- haploid generation, gamete-producing stage of life cycle
- whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns
- what kingdom are seedless plants in
21 Clues: club mosses • a reproductive cell • a dormant plant embryo • uses gametes to reproduce • plants that prodce flowers • cell that divides via mitosis • does not use gametes to reproduce • pores in the epidermis of the stems • whisk ferns, horsetails, true ferns • what kingdom are seedless plants in • reproductive structures that make pollen • ...
Honors Biology Review 2022-05-17
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- molecule that is split to make o2 in photosynthesis
- where genes are located
- many units of something
- process that makes RNA
- capturing light energy
- releases energy for the cell to use
- type of heredity where alleles mix
- process that makes proteins
- transport that requires energy
- a testcross for one allele
- Light independent reactions
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- specialized part of a cell
- a cell without a nucleolus
- the process of making somatic cells
- the monomer of DNA
- the main product of photosynthesis
- the process of making gametes
- site of cellular respiration
- uses uracil
- a type of bond where electrons are shared
- Y shaped proteins that attach to pathogens
- anaerobic pathway
- period in the cell cycle where the cell is not dividing
- cellular energy
- passive diffusion of water
- nonliving pathogen
- making DNA from DNA
- cells that remember pathogens
28 Clues: uses uracil • cellular energy • anaerobic pathway • the monomer of DNA • nonliving pathogen • making DNA from DNA • process that makes RNA • capturing light energy • where genes are located • many units of something • specialized part of a cell • a cell without a nucleolus • passive diffusion of water • a testcross for one allele • process that makes proteins • Light independent reactions • ...
Vocab Review 2023-08-24
Across
- natural feature of Earth's surface
- goods brought in from another country to be sold HERE
- amount of moisture falling as rain or snow
- buying and selling of goods/services
- all water on Earth's surface
- change of liquid to a vapor
- a huge mass of ice
- two different cultures share information with one another
- the way of life of a group of people
- area with common features
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- pattern of weather of extended period of time
- plants and animals living on Earth
- making of goods by machine
- mass of dirt and rocks left by glaciers
- condition of the air at a certain time & place
- goods shipped to another country to be sold THERE
- soil and rock that form Earth's surface
- cycle describing movement of water
- something in environment people use
- soil and rock left behind by glacier
20 Clues: a huge mass of ice • area with common features • making of goods by machine • change of liquid to a vapor • all water on Earth's surface • plants and animals living on Earth • natural feature of Earth's surface • cycle describing movement of water • something in environment people use • buying and selling of goods/services • soil and rock left behind by glacier • ...
Clayton crossword 2025-04-24
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- a super continent
- molten rock
- features on the Earth's surface
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- a large continuous mass of land
- a large super continent that existed in the northern hemisphere before it broke up
- heat-driven cycles
- a period in an organisms life cycle
- water working away at the earth
- breaking down rock
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- hot/cold mixture of water and rock fragment
- a missive irregularly shaped slab of molten rock
- originator of continental drift hypothesis
- molten rock found below the Earth's surface
- present day Africa, South America,ect super continent
- opening earth crest and lava comes out
- the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet
- what happens when two blocks of earth suddenly slip past one another
- major fracture of the Earth's crust
- the deepest and hottest layer of our planet
- the liquid layer of the Earth's core
21 Clues: molten rock • a super continent • heat-driven cycles • breaking down rock • features on the Earth's surface • a large continuous mass of land • water working away at the earth • major fracture of the Earth's crust • a period in an organisms life cycle • the liquid layer of the Earth's core • opening earth crest and lava comes out • originator of continental drift hypothesis • ...
Life and Earth Science Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The falling of water in the form of rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.
- To gain global recognition or operate globally
- Radiation from the sun producing heat to generate power
- harmful materials being introduced into environments
- A group living in the same area or have shared characteristics
- When liquid turns into a vapor
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- Someone who produces economic goods
- Study of the relationship between humans, organisms, and environments
- Arranging of horizons in a soil
- ability to support something over time
- Used to identify animals and plants
- ability to do work
- Someone who uses economic goods
- Cold water rises to the surface
- Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form
15 Clues: ability to do work • When liquid turns into a vapor • Arranging of horizons in a soil • Someone who uses economic goods • Cold water rises to the surface • Someone who produces economic goods • Used to identify animals and plants • ability to support something over time • To gain global recognition or operate globally • Cycle The process of how the three rocks types form • ...
ScienceHW 2023-02-07
Across
- Moon appearing to shrink
- First moon phase with more light on the left than right.
- 2nd phase, less than half on the right side.
- Point when the moon has the most influence on the Earth's water
- Phase with the right half lit.
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another
- Looks like there is no moon.
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- Moon is all the way lit.
- Lowest point for all tides
- Between half and full on the right side.
- Last phase before new moon
- Point when the moon has the least influence on the Earth's water
- Highest point for all tides
- Moon phase that is 3/4 done with the cycle
- Moon appearing to grow.
15 Clues: Moon appearing to grow. • Moon is all the way lit. • Moon appearing to shrink • Lowest point for all tides • Last phase before new moon • Highest point for all tides • Looks like there is no moon. • Phase with the right half lit. • Between half and full on the right side. • Moon phase that is 3/4 done with the cycle • 2nd phase, less than half on the right side. • ...
Science 2025-11-04
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- respiration. Cells use oxygen to break down sugar to release energy
- Large particles enter the cell
- tiny structure made of DNA
- transport. Particles move across a membrane without using energy
- Movement of water across a membrane
- Breaking down sugar without using oxygen
- Large particles leave(exit) the cell
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- Movement of small particles across a membrane
- cycle. Regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo
- Cytoplasm divides
- Green pigment in chloroplasts
- Half of a chromosome
- Process in which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food
- transport. Uses energy to move particles across a membrane from low to high concentration
- Cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei
15 Clues: Cytoplasm divides • Half of a chromosome • tiny structure made of DNA • Green pigment in chloroplasts • Large particles enter the cell • Movement of water across a membrane • Large particles leave(exit) the cell • Breaking down sugar without using oxygen • Cell's nucleus divides into two new nuclei • Movement of small particles across a membrane • ...
The Rhythm of the Rain 2022-01-27
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- remove all of the contents. Usually happens when something is tipped or spilled
- part of a river where the water falls down rocks
- the main character in the Rhythm of the Rain
- a verb meaning to jump really high
- a big blue creature that swallowed some of Issac's water
- verb happens when somebody finds something funny
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- verb written in the past tense. Means to tip something, usually liquid
- geographical word using to describe the shape of a river
- the stage of the water cycle where water is heated and rises
- to suddenly be visible
10 Clues: to suddenly be visible • a verb meaning to jump really high • the main character in the Rhythm of the Rain • part of a river where the water falls down rocks • verb happens when somebody finds something funny • geographical word using to describe the shape of a river • a big blue creature that swallowed some of Issac's water • ...
me 2024-12-09
Across
- The graphical representation of rainfall depth over time, derived from a mass curve, is called a_______
- A measurement tool for recording rainfall at a single point
- The ______ effect causes precipitation due to air moving over mountains
- This scientific discipline deals with the movement and distribution of Earth's water.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere
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- The formula P−ET−F−IA−R=ΔS represents the water ______ equation.
- ______ is a type of precipitation that includes ice pellets
- This part of the hydrological cycle involves water moving into the soil.
- The process by which water vapor rises to form precipitation
- A network of instruments to measure precipitation
10 Clues: A network of instruments to measure precipitation • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere • ______ is a type of precipitation that includes ice pellets • A measurement tool for recording rainfall at a single point • The process by which water vapor rises to form precipitation • The formula P−ET−F−IA−R=ΔS represents the water ______ equation. • ...
Ch. 5 Weather Lessons 1-4 (8) 2021-01-25
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- Are very tall and can produce thunderstorms.
- Cold air moving downwards and clockwise forms a _________.
- These have the fastest winds on Earth.
- These form over land and thus are drier.
- The temperature where condensation begins.
- Warm air moving upwards and counterclockwise forms a _____.
- Water needs a _____________ on which to condense.
- Made of ice crystals and are high in the atmosphere.
- This is a process in which silver iodide is used.
- Form from water vapor condensing to form ice crystals.
- Warm air masses have _______, while cold air masses have _______ pressure.
- This is a vital part of the water cycle.
- Sometimes cold and warm meet, and neither can move.
- The process in which water vapor becomes liquid water.
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- Water droplets need to be at least 0.5 ___ for _______ to occur.
- A warm, humid air mass that forms over the Gulf of Mexico. They can bring thunderstorms, heavy rain, or snow.
- These are cold and typically form clouds. They can also bring heavy rain, or snow.
- Cold air has high density and therefore, _______.
- This is a boundary between two different air masses.
- These are high winds that typically blow from west to east, and carry air masses around.
- Can look like large lumps of cotton.
- This county experienced a drought in which some farmers lost up to 50% of their crops.
- Water enters the atmosphere through __________ from oceans and other bodies of water.
- If the relative humidity is _______ the wet bulb temperature drops by a large amount.
- This can grow to a large size and is typically made in layers.
- Animals can add water vapor to the atmosphere by _____________.
- Warm air is less dense and ________.
27 Clues: Can look like large lumps of cotton. • Warm air is less dense and ________. • These have the fastest winds on Earth. • These form over land and thus are drier. • This is a vital part of the water cycle. • The temperature where condensation begins. • Are very tall and can produce thunderstorms. • Cold air has high density and therefore, _______. • ...
24HRAS1 2024-03-27
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- A transitional area where land and water come together
- Describes a freshwater ecosystem that is moving
- A flowing body of ice formed in a region where snowfall exceeds melting
- Use of ecosystem concepts to predict the effects of management actions on the ecosystem
- The beginning of a stream system having no tributaries
- The process where water circulates through the ecosystem
- Water that infiltrates the soil and is stored in slowly flowing and slowly renewed underground reservoirs called aquifers
- The area of open-water away from shore that extends down as far as the sunlight reaches
- The study of marine environments
- The living components of an ecosystem
- The process of making adjustments to the environment
- The water in the area where fresh and saltwater meet
- Harmful substances deposited in the air, water, or land leading to a state of unhealthiness
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- The study of inland water bodies, including ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands
- An organism with a backbone and internal skeleton
- A partly enclosed body of water where seawater and freshwater meet and mix
- Water that contains little or no salt
- The physical change of state in which a gas or vapor is transformed into a liquid
- Growing, living in, or frequenting waters
- The study of living organisms
- The sum of all external conditions and influences affecting the development and survival of an organism
- All living things and their environment in an area of any size where all are linked together
- Non-living factor in an environment
- The physical state of a compound that characteristically has no fixed shape or size
- The native environment of an animal or plant
- Describes a freshwater ecosystem that is not flowing
26 Clues: The study of living organisms • The study of marine environments • Non-living factor in an environment • Water that contains little or no salt • The living components of an ecosystem • Growing, living in, or frequenting waters • The native environment of an animal or plant • Describes a freshwater ecosystem that is moving • ...
Environmental Science Unit 7 Review 2024-04-16
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- The amount of water a community uses exceeds the amount the water cycle replenishes in the area.
- The category of use producing soda beverages would fall under.
- An area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody
- The world population in billions
- A very densely populated country
- What the 2nd SDG aims to eliminate
- The city in South Africa that nearly ran out of water in 2018.
- The amount of water a community uses to satisfy their needs
- A period of drier-than-normal conditions that results in water-related problems.
- belonging or relating to the home, house, or family
- a substance capable of causing cancer
- A chemical or other substance that harms a natural resource
- National _________ List
- The industry irrigated water is used for
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- On a global scale, good air quality can be associated with _______ income
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- The first Superfund site.
- A resource that is naturally replenished faster than it is used
- The watering of land by artificial means to grow plants
- The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
- A city that is sinking because they use too much groundwater
- __________ Ranking System
- Gross ________ Income
- ____________ Development Goals
- Primary ___________ Party
- What the 1st SDG aims to eliminate
- A process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components
- An underground water reservoir where groundwater is contained
- In low-income countries, unsafe water sources account for around ______as many deaths as the global rate
- The non-renewable resource that is used to make plastic
30 Clues: Gross ________ Income • National _________ List • The first Superfund site. • __________ Ranking System • Primary ___________ Party • ____________ Development Goals • The world population in billions • A very densely populated country • What the 2nd SDG aims to eliminate • What the 1st SDG aims to eliminate • a substance capable of causing cancer • ...
Unit 8: Weather & Climate 2022-03-01
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- how near something is to a body of water
- the height above the level of the sea
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- the degree of hotness or coldness measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
- how much water vapor is in the air
- the daily state of the atmosphere in a specific place
- process by which water is circulated throughout the Earth by evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration of plants
- the distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees
- the liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground
- average measurements of temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation in a specific place over many years
- air in motion
10 Clues: air in motion • how much water vapor is in the air • the height above the level of the sea • how near something is to a body of water • the daily state of the atmosphere in a specific place • the distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees • the degree of hotness or coldness measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit • ...
7th hour Janelle Long 2023-11-28
6 Clues: colder than land • is made of water • powers the water system • and snow part of the water system • in the grand scheme of the water cycle • melt when it rains the rivers rise
7th hour Janelle Long 2023-11-28
6 Clues: colder than land • is made of water • powers the water system • and snow part of the water system • in the grand scheme of the water cycle • melt when it rains the rivers rise
Bonus 2021-05-14
7 Clues: heat • boundary • spreading • currents , • Ocean current, • current hydrologic cycle • physical weathering,perched water table,eutrophication ,estuary,Delta nonpoint, source
Bonus 2021-05-14
7 Clues: heat • boundary • spreading • currents , • Ocean current, • current hydrologic cycle • physical weathering,perched water table,eutrophication ,estuary,Delta nonpoint, source
Air and Water Quality 2025-05-01
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- warming greenhouses gases increases
- density of prey population affects number of population
- pollution produced by fossil fuel emissions
- decreases in size over short period time
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- factor keeps the population down
- emitting foul odors
- rain Pollutants in the water cycle react with water
- effect keeps the earth warm
- unseasonably high or low rainfall or temp
- protects the sun's rays
- layer of warm air that settles over a layer of cool air that lays near the ground
11 Clues: emitting foul odors • protects the sun's rays • effect keeps the earth warm • factor keeps the population down • warming greenhouses gases increases • decreases in size over short period time • unseasonably high or low rainfall or temp • pollution produced by fossil fuel emissions • rain Pollutants in the water cycle react with water • ...
BigIdea1-W2 2019-09-22
Across
- v) to be born from an egg
- n) a creature with six legs and three body parts
- ad) the top is turned to the bottom
- n) for example, water, you can pour it easily
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- v) to change something different
- n) the third stage of a butterfly’s life cycle
- n) the second stage of a butterfly’s life cycle
- n) a round object where baby insects and other baby animals start to grow
8 Clues: v) to be born from an egg • v) to change something different • ad) the top is turned to the bottom • n) for example, water, you can pour it easily • n) the third stage of a butterfly’s life cycle • n) the second stage of a butterfly’s life cycle • n) a creature with six legs and three body parts • ...
Vocab Unit 2 2023-11-02
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- when molecules move from high to low concentration
- the movement of materials across a cell membrane not requiring energy
- second stage of the cell cycle when the cell divides
- the cycle in which the cell grows and reproduces
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- movement of molecules across a cell membrane using energy
- the process that occurs in the formation of cells
- the diffusion of water molecules
- Cell membrane allows some in but others not
8 Clues: the diffusion of water molecules • Cell membrane allows some in but others not • the cycle in which the cell grows and reproduces • the process that occurs in the formation of cells • when molecules move from high to low concentration • second stage of the cell cycle when the cell divides • movement of molecules across a cell membrane using energy • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2016-11-22
Across
- / one of the bends, twists, or curves in a low-gradient stream or river
- / the area of land that is drained by a river system
- / a process of removing salt from ocean water
- / the materials other than the water that are carried by a stream
- / any form of water that falls to Earth’s surface from the clouds
- / a stream or river that is composed of multiple channel that divide and rejoin around sediment bars
- / a fan-shaped mass of rock material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- / the change in elevation over a given distance
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- / a stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream
- / an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- / the total loss of water from an area, which equals the sum of the water lost by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and the water lost by transpiration from organisms
- / a fan-shaped mass of rock material deposited at the mouth of a stream
- / the volume of water that flows within a given time
- / the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, and the oceans
- / the change of state from a gas to a liquid
15 Clues: / the change of state from a gas to a liquid • / a process of removing salt from ocean water • / the change in elevation over a given distance • / the area of land that is drained by a river system • / the volume of water that flows within a given time • / a stream that flows into a lake or into a larger stream • ...
The Cycle Game 2022-11-02
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- any mineral that formed during the original solidification (crystallization) of the rock
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- excess fertilizer can runoff into streams and lakes causing toxic algal blooms that are harmful to aquatic life and even people and their pets
- a chemical compound of sulfur and the anhydride of sulfuric acid. Sulfite, a chemical ion composed of sulfur and oxygen with a 2− charge.
- Cycle the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment, involving the incorporation of carbon dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration, the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels
- the movement of digested food molecules into the cells of the body where they are used
- the primary process that converts reduced organic nitrogen (R–NH2) to reduced inorganic nitrogen (NH4+) through the action of microorganisms
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice.
- Cycle the movement of sulfur through the geosphere and biosphere. Sulfur is released from rocks through weathering, and then assimilated by microbes and plants.
- a sulfur oxoanion obtained by deprotonation of both OH groups of sulfuric acid
- the process of rotting; decay
- Cycle a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere. It involves several processes such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, decay and putrefaction.
- NO3 a nitrogen oxoanion formed by loss of a proton from nitric acid.
- the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- bacteria prokaryotic microorganisms that are capable of transforming nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into “fixed nitrogen” compounds, such as ammonia, that are usable by plants.
- NH3 a chemical compound composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms
- The phosphate sediments form from precipitation of phosphate from seawater, along with the skeletons and waste products of creatures living in the seas
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- a microbial process that converts ammonia and similar nitrogen compounds into nitrite
- break down the complex nitrogen compounds in dead organisms and animal wastes
- CO2 Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and slowly reacts with water to produce carbonic acid
- Respiration The process by which organisms break down glucose into a form that the cell can use as energy
- the process of rotting; decay
- the process by which phosphorus moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- CO2 Atmospheric CO2 warms the planet, which causes climate change
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- sulfide A dense, colorless gas. At low concentrations, it has a “rotten egg” odor. At high concentrations, it is extremely toxic and even explosive.
- vertical elevation of the Earth's surface in response to natural causes
- the process of burning something
- N2 reactive forms of nitrogen and excludes stable nitrogen gas
- the microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- bacteria microorganisms whose action results in the conversion of nitrates in soil to free atmospheric nitrogen, thus depleting soil fertility and reducing agricultural productivity.
- (acid rain) any form of precipitation (rain, snow, hail or fog) whose acidity has been increased through the intake of acid pollutants from the air.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
34 Clues: the process of rotting; decay • the process of rotting; decay • the process of burning something • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • N2 reactive forms of nitrogen and excludes stable nitrogen gas • CO2 Atmospheric CO2 warms the planet, which causes climate change • NO3 a nitrogen oxoanion formed by loss of a proton from nitric acid. • ...
Biology 20 Review 2017-06-20
Across
- features/wisdom teeth, appendix, tailbone
- features/arm of human and leg of dog
- of the release of histamine
- created the theory of natural selection
- the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- bicarbonate ions
- site for the krebs cycle
- polar molecule
- photosynthesis
- of the heart, during which blood is pushed out the heart
- of the heart, during which the atria fill with blood
- largest artery in the body
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- reproduction/results in the most variation between offspring
- land that drains toward a lake or other body of water
- features/wing of insect and wing of bird
- of evolution
- together for blood clotting
- of cellular respiration occurring in the cytoplasm
- positive/universal blood recipient
- frozen soil
- most digestion occurs
21 Clues: frozen soil • of evolution • polar molecule • photosynthesis • bicarbonate ions • most digestion occurs • site for the krebs cycle • largest artery in the body • together for blood clotting • of the release of histamine • positive/universal blood recipient • features/arm of human and leg of dog • created the theory of natural selection • features/wing of insect and wing of bird • ...
Global Systems Crossword 2013-05-19
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- Land masses on the Earth
- Time between glaciations
- Continuous movement of water due to natural processes e.g. wind
- A change in the Earth's climate
- All the liquid of water on the Earth's surface
- The state of the atmosphere
- Colourless and odourless gas, produced by burning carbon or organic substances
- Prehistoric organisms remain
- The main basic of natural gas
- Be maintained at a certain rate or level
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- All living things
- Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem
- A spiral of ocean currents in the major oceans
- The cycle between living and non-living environments
- Layers of gases around the planet
- Layers of soil and rock that remains frozen throughout the year
- A community of living and interacting organisms and their environment
- Increase of temperature in the atmosphere
- Natural fuel
- Averages of weather conditions on a long term basis
20 Clues: Natural fuel • All living things • Land masses on the Earth • Time between glaciations • The state of the atmosphere • Prehistoric organisms remain • The main basic of natural gas • A change in the Earth's climate • Layers of gases around the planet • Be maintained at a certain rate or level • Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem • Increase of temperature in the atmosphere • ...
Global warming 2014-04-07
Across
- energy that comes in the form of, heat etc.
- a reaction of when two organic molecules combine
- clearing of trees
- organic compound from Co2 and water
- a radiant heat from the sun that passes through the glass
- a long term established weather on an area\
- a liquid or solid biological origin substance
- natural occurring hydrogen or carbon fuel like coal
- air filled with gas surrounding the earth's surface
- a part of the earths atmosphere inhabited by living organisms
- a process that energy is imitted as particle
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- a state of the atmosphere that respects to the wind
- water surrounding the globes surface
- warm ocean current
- present colourless gas in the atmosphere
- a circulation between living things and their surroundings
- regain
- leaving more focussed remains
- an interaction of a community and living things
- circulation that has a hundred results
20 Clues: regain • clearing of trees • warm ocean current • leaving more focussed remains • organic compound from Co2 and water • water surrounding the globes surface • circulation that has a hundred results • present colourless gas in the atmosphere • energy that comes in the form of, heat etc. • a long term established weather on an area\ • a process that energy is imitted as particle • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-11-25
Across
- Stain used to test for the presence of starch molecules
- Transports and repackages
- Organelles located in this liquid
- cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
- These cells contain chloroplasts
- Protein strands that attach to centromere region during M-phase of cell cycle
- A cell without a nucleus
- DNA is found here
- Division of the nucleus
- A cell with a nucleus
- Protein factories
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- First to realize animals are made of cells
- Semi-permeable membrane surrounding the cell
- Does not contain a cell wall
- Stores food and water for the cell
- Surrounds and protects plant cells
- Sunlight is converted to sugar at this organelle
- Person who named cells
- Movement of water molecules through a selectively-permeable cell membrane
- Chemical process that converts sunlight to sugar
- Heredity material found in the cell
- Break down of old cell parts at this location
23 Clues: cell • DNA is found here • Protein factories • A cell with a nucleus • Powerhouse of the cell • Person who named cells • Division of the nucleus • A cell without a nucleus • Transports and repackages • Does not contain a cell wall • These cells contain chloroplasts • Organelles located in this liquid • Stores food and water for the cell • Surrounds and protects plant cells • ...
Plants 2022-02-01
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- root system with one main root
- type of leaf with one leaf blade on one leaf stem
- type of stem made of wood
- consist of a seed coat, baby plant, and store of food
- absorbs water and anchors the plant
- the way pollen gets from the male to female part of the flower
- the sprouting of a seed
- plant who does not protect its seeds; often has cones
- seedless, nonvascular plant
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- process by which a plant makes food
- ripened ovary
- type of leaf with multiple leaf blades on one leaf stem
- the way a plant grows towards the light
- type of stem that is soft and green
- plant whose life cycle is many years
- seedless, vascular plant
- transport tube for food
- root system with many main roots coming off of plant
- transport tube for water
- plant who protects its seeds in an ovary
20 Clues: ripened ovary • transport tube for food • the sprouting of a seed • seedless, vascular plant • transport tube for water • type of stem made of wood • seedless, nonvascular plant • root system with one main root • process by which a plant makes food • type of stem that is soft and green • absorbs water and anchors the plant • plant whose life cycle is many years • ...
Climate Change Vocabulary - Atmosphere 2023-02-07
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- the other greenhouse gas we breathe out
- the word for the human-caused carbon release
- cutting down large quantities of trees
- the name of this course and the topics we study
- something that stores Carbon Dioxide
- a greenhouse gas produced by cows
- one greenhouse gas we breathe out
- the single largest carbon sink on the planet
- a reservoir that releases more carbon than it takes in
- the soil of Earth
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- all the water on Earth
- any of the compounds that trap heat in the atmosphere, like water vapor
- a reservoir that takes in more carbon than it releases
- the historical period which greatly increased carbon emissions
- the sixth element
- the rocks of Earth
- the cycle Carbon goes through, both short- and long-term
- everywhere living things can be found
- driving these accounts for 41% of global emissions
- the gas around Earth
20 Clues: the sixth element • the soil of Earth • the rocks of Earth • the gas around Earth • all the water on Earth • a greenhouse gas produced by cows • one greenhouse gas we breathe out • something that stores Carbon Dioxide • everywhere living things can be found • cutting down large quantities of trees • the other greenhouse gas we breathe out • ...
Spelling L. 60 Test 2023-03-14
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- They found his jokes ______.
- She submitted a ______ for the science fair.
- The wind is coming through the air ______.
- The water ______ shows how water changes forms.
- I ______ do it!
- He had a very ______ face, so you could always tell what he was feeling.
- ComicCon is a comic book ______.
- You can draw a picture in your ______ book.
- In the spring, farmers ______ seeds in the fields.
- He was ______ for the math test.
- She was finding it hard to ______ her balance.
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- I'm going to ______ a new president.
- If you create something brand new, it's called an ______.
- The company's new ______ is selling well.
- I'm the president and I ______ this message.
- She can ______ into a bat whenever she wants.
- "Only YOU can ______ wildfires!" - Smokey the Bear
- Hey, ______ me that baseball!
- Did you ______ your locker for the missing book?
- A superhero might have x-ray ______.
20 Clues: I ______ do it! • They found his jokes ______. • Hey, ______ me that baseball! • ComicCon is a comic book ______. • He was ______ for the math test. • I'm going to ______ a new president. • A superhero might have x-ray ______. • The company's new ______ is selling well. • The wind is coming through the air ______. • You can draw a picture in your ______ book. • ...
_______ cycle 2023-11-23
Across
- water is carried in this off things
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a day is hot or cold
- water which collects as droplet
- plants give off water vapor through something in their leaves
- unjumble this word uilqdi
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- unjumble these letters ciptapreition
- ur body is made up of it
- what seperates countries
- not a solid
- turning from liquid into vapour
- whats in the sky
12 Clues: not a solid • whats in the sky • a day is hot or cold • ur body is made up of it • what seperates countries • unjumble this word uilqdi • turning from liquid into vapour • water which collects as droplet • water is carried in this off things • unjumble these letters ciptapreition • a large body of water surrounded by land • ...
Words with /m/ and /n/ 2014-11-10
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- not present; away
- revealed
- to cause to have no sensation
- one who installs or repairs water pipes
- a time of quiet or stillness
- not guilty of wrongdoing
- at statement that a person will or will not do something
- in a lower place
- something learned and kept in mind
- to come or grow to be
- not often
- made a picture by hand
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- a kind of plant completing its life cycle in one year
- a large ocean fish caught for food
- a person who comes to a new country to live
- a juice made of lemon juice, water, and sweetener
- to declare to be wrong or guilty
- a way of acting
- a sketch or plan showing the main features of something to be made or done
- a special skill, ability , or method for doing something easily
20 Clues: revealed • not often • a way of acting • in a lower place • not present; away • to come or grow to be • made a picture by hand • not guilty of wrongdoing • a time of quiet or stillness • to cause to have no sensation • to declare to be wrong or guilty • a large ocean fish caught for food • something learned and kept in mind • one who installs or repairs water pipes • ...
Cellular Respiration Puzzle 2018-01-29
Across
- the cause of feeling fatigued and sore.
- process which does require oxygen
- _______ is a net result of 2 ATP and 2 Pyruvate
- CO2 and Water are also reactants for what?
- Organisms obtain energy in a process called
- Glycolysis is an ________
- required to start glycolysis
- The equation for cellular respiration is the ______ for photosynthesis
- where is glucose broken down at.
- What step is pyruvate broken down into CO2?
- the molecule that is being broken down during glycolysis
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- another product for cellular respiration
- _________ is where pyruvate is transported to.
- adenosine triphosphate
- where electrons are harvested for Cellular Respiration
- the molecule thai it being broken down during Kreb cycle
- chain, the final step on the break down of glucose
- one of the products of cellular respiration.
- the function of cellular respiration
- the final electron acceptor in the ETC
20 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • Glycolysis is an ________ • required to start glycolysis • where is glucose broken down at. • process which does require oxygen • the function of cellular respiration • the final electron acceptor in the ETC • the cause of feeling fatigued and sore. • another product for cellular respiration • CO2 and Water are also reactants for what? • ...
Techniques in Biotechnology 2025-06-09
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- used to measure glucose
- for liquids less than 1 mL
- used for P1000 micropipettes
- 1 mL of stock to 10 mL of water
- amount of light taken in by a substance
- semi-transparent film used to cover samples
- measures intensity of light absorbed
- to ensure a pH meter reads accurately
- distance of light or sound in one cycle
- c = n/v
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- sensor that measures pH
- resists changes in pH
- homogenous mixture of substances
- amount of solute in a solvent
- concentration vs absorbance on a graph
- level of acid in a substance
- expels some substance from a micropipette
- distance light travels through a substance
- one-millionth of a liter
- A = εbc
- instrument that has fixed wavelengths
- to expel liquid in a micropipette
- adding water to a solution
- rotating device
24 Clues: A = εbc • c = n/v • rotating device • resists changes in pH • sensor that measures pH • used to measure glucose • one-millionth of a liter • for liquids less than 1 mL • adding water to a solution • used for P1000 micropipettes • level of acid in a substance • amount of solute in a solvent • 1 mL of stock to 10 mL of water • homogenous mixture of substances • ...
puzzle 2024-12-09
Across
- The system containing all of Earths water
- The process that moves larger bodies of earths materials to higher elevations
- The water that is stored in cracks and pores beneath the Earth surface.
- The middle and largest layer of the geosphere is the mantle
- The process when plants release water vapor through cellular respiration
- Average weather pattern for a region over a long period of time.
- cycle The series of processes that transport and continually change rock into different form
- A naturally occurring composed of minerals such as organic matter.
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- The Earth system that contains all living things
- Mixture of gases that form a layer around the Earth
- The center part of Earth
- Naturally occurring inorganic solids that have crystal like structure.
- The most type of water in the Earth.
- The process in which a liquid turn into gas
- The brittle outer layer of the geosphere made of thin layer of rock
15 Clues: The center part of Earth • The most type of water in the Earth. • The system containing all of Earths water • The process in which a liquid turn into gas • The Earth system that contains all living things • Mixture of gases that form a layer around the Earth • The middle and largest layer of the geosphere is the mantle • ...
VOCAB 10/28 2024-10-28
Water 2013-02-27
Across
- water illnesses still exist there
- 200 billion tons
- cholerea
- affected by the garbage in the water
- water
- hard to clean out of the water
- dangerous to the water life
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- harmful and dangerous for water animals
- a method of cleaning up oil spills
- plants, dirt
- helps manage the sewers
- when oil is spilled into the water- it is the affected area
- littering
- a form of water pollution that is very hard to clean up
14 Clues: water • cholerea • littering • plants, dirt • 200 billion tons • helps manage the sewers • dangerous to the water life • hard to clean out of the water • water illnesses still exist there • a method of cleaning up oil spills • affected by the garbage in the water • harmful and dangerous for water animals • a form of water pollution that is very hard to clean up • ...
Water 2017-06-04
14 Clues: Dirty • Results • To study • Salty... • Big lumps • Cool down • Difference • Water heats up • Rolling around • Trees and plants • Making liquid thinner/thicker • 2 or more atoms joined together • How can we ______ the environment • Independent, Dependent and controlled
Water 2018-01-02
Across
- forms when the river loses
- What percent of earths water is ground water
- from oceans and other water bodies into the air
- What does the H stand for in H2O
- Most of water on earth
- from water vapor condensing from the air and falling to earth or ocean
- Where does water also exist
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- What percent of earth is water
- forms clouds
- Humans need this to live
- A underground water source
- What does the O stand for in H2O
- It's under a bridge
- from the land usually reaching the sea
14 Clues: forms clouds • It's under a bridge • Most of water on earth • Humans need this to live • forms when the river loses • A underground water source • Where does water also exist • What percent of earth is water • What does the O stand for in H2O • What does the H stand for in H2O • from the land usually reaching the sea • What percent of earths water is ground water • ...
Water 2019-02-19
Across
- figure in world's largest dam (_ Gorges Dam)
- pouring
- needed for rainwater harvesting, also for shelter
- second largest dam in Seychelles
- liquid water turns to ice
- cyclical movement of water
- push or twist, water will come out
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- most fluid state of water
- combines with oxygen to form water
- where river meets ocean
- mostly in valleys, always towards the sea
- collect rainwater, same as picking vegetables or fruits
- largest reservoir of salty water on earth
- this will happen if your bucket has hole
14 Clues: pouring • where river meets ocean • most fluid state of water • liquid water turns to ice • cyclical movement of water • second largest dam in Seychelles • combines with oxygen to form water • push or twist, water will come out • this will happen if your bucket has hole • mostly in valleys, always towards the sea • largest reservoir of salty water on earth • ...
water 2021-06-23
Water 2023-05-17
Across
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- water movement
- Math tern
- Moss
- Data about water
- Fish lay lots of eggs at the same time
- where something lives
- Could be
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- Fear of water
- A term for dinoflagellates where it can live in symbiosis
- Coral skeleton
- water movement on earth
- Treatment using water
- an arm of a Squid, octopus
14 Clues: Moss • Could be • Math tern • Fear of water • water movement • Coral skeleton • Data about water • Treatment using water • where something lives • water movement on earth • an arm of a Squid, octopus • Any form of water falling from the sky • Fish lay lots of eggs at the same time • A term for dinoflagellates where it can live in symbiosis
Water 2021-11-18
Across
- Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight
- Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer
- A significant regional ecosystem or community of plants and animals – forest, grassland, or desert.
- Water stormed under the Earth’s surface
- The entire land area that drains water into a particular body of water such as a river, pond, lake, or ocean.
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- Low population densities and strong groundwater protection programs help maintain the high quality of drinking water.
- Generally defined as areas which are saturated by surface or groundwater
- Any inland body of water that is found in a topographic depression. Lakes are NOT reservoirs.
- Created when deep snow recrystallizes due to the weight of overlying snow
- Has a global distribution that comes in various forms
- A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms
- A rock, sand, or gravel layer that can store and yield significant amounts of water.
- human tolerance is 2%
- 33% of Groundwater
14 Clues: 33% of Groundwater • human tolerance is 2% • Water stormed under the Earth’s surface • Composed of 3.5% dissolved salts by weight • Has a global distribution that comes in various forms • A dynamic complex of plant, animal, and microorganisms • Is expensive and the cost are handed down to the consumer • ...
WATER 2025-12-18
Across
- removing salt from sea water
- waste water carried in sewers
- store of patable water
- most water used by LIC
- heavy metal that contaminates water
- procees that lowers oxygen level in water
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- nutrient from farms that causes algal bloom
- groundwater stored in porous rocks
- process of water seeping into the ground
- non sewage waste water from washing
- water safe to drink
- most water used by HIC
- process to make salt water safe to drink
- source of surface water
14 Clues: water safe to drink • store of patable water • most water used by HIC • most water used by LIC • source of surface water • removing salt from sea water • waste water carried in sewers • groundwater stored in porous rocks • non sewage waste water from washing • heavy metal that contaminates water • process of water seeping into the ground • process to make salt water safe to drink • ...
Science Vocab Review 2023-05-08
Across
- breaking down of rocks
- _____ system for breaking down food and getting energy
- how an animal changes to fit the environment
- a large burning ball of gas
- used to describe how minerals break apart
- _____ rock is caused by heat a pressure
- the color of the powder left when you scratch a mineral
- the fine dustlike powder plants produce for reproduction
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- ____ metamorphosis has 4 stages
- the process of going around another object
- the process when plants begin to grow
- what you are testing in an experiment
- going from liquid to gas
- the weather over a long period of time
- ___ cycle is the the movement of water through the environment
- the organ that cleans the blood
16 Clues: breaking down of rocks • going from liquid to gas • a large burning ball of gas • ____ metamorphosis has 4 stages • the organ that cleans the blood • the process when plants begin to grow • what you are testing in an experiment • the weather over a long period of time • _____ rock is caused by heat a pressure • used to describe how minerals break apart • ...
Q3 Reflection Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
Across
- where John Smith was born
- Rocks being worn out by long exposure
- What percent of oysters are left in the bay
- Biodiversity is the variety of all ______ things
- Most popular crab in Maryland
- the population of crabs in the Chesapeake Bay
- Rocks being eroded by water and wind
- There are 12 species of this organism in the bay
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- the type of rock formed by compacted sediments of other rocks
- People catching to many oysters
- This animal is an example of biodiversty and can fly
- helps form algae blooms
- Tend to form in water
- How many vessels have sunken in the bay habitat
- How many different rocks are in the rock cycle
- traveled to over 5 countrys
16 Clues: Tend to form in water • helps form algae blooms • where John Smith was born • traveled to over 5 countrys • Most popular crab in Maryland • People catching to many oysters • Rocks being eroded by water and wind • Rocks being worn out by long exposure • What percent of oysters are left in the bay • the population of crabs in the Chesapeake Bay • ...
Mitosis 2023-01-13
15 Clues: Mitosis • Prophase • Anaphase • Chromatin • Metaphase • Telophase • Centrosome • Chromosome • Interphase • Cell-Cycle • Cytokinesis • Spindle Fibers • Cleavage-furrow • Nuclear-Envelope • Spindle-Apparatus
Biology Chapter 8- Photosynthesis 2016-11-17
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- American biochemist that won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1961 for figuring out the series of reactions in which carbon dioxide in used to create carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
- Any of the 100's of different light-absorbing colored molecule (2).
- A substance that is produced and released during the light dependent reactions as a result of the breakdown of water.
- Scientist that Incorrectly concluded that water was the reason that plants gained mass as they grew.
- The saclike body or membranes in chloroplasts made of photosynthetic membranes that contain photosystems I & II; location of the light dependent reactions (3).
- Last name of the scientist that won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for describing the electron transport chain (2).
- One of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy; produced by mitochondria and chloroplasts at a rate of 10 million/second (1).
- The principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms; captures light energy (2).
- ATP & 12 NADPH.
- The first scientist that in 1845 proposed that plants turn light energy into chemical energy (2).
- Organelle in a plant cell in which photosynthesis takes place (2).
- The type of ions that collect in the lumen of the thylakoid membranes and flow through ATP synthase in order to cause photophosphorylation of ADP + P into ATP.
- What NADP+ becomes when it accepts a pair of high energy electrons in the light dependent reactions (3).
- High energy, 3 carbon intermediate of the Calvin Cycle that is produced as a result of the breakdown of
- The process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to power chemical reactions that convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches.
- A lower powered energy storate molecule that consists of adenine, ribose sugar, and two phosphate groups (1).
- and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer (1).
- The principal form of chemical energy for most living things; a simple monosaccharide.
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- One of the carrier molecules that accepts & transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules (3).
- The ability to do work (1).
- Several separate stacks of thylakoid membranes are known as...(3).
- Location in which the 3 carbon compounds produced by the Calvin cycle react to form a 6 carbon sugar like glucose (3).
- An English minister that determined that plants produced something (oxygen) that would allow a candle to remain lit under a bell jar for longer periods of time (2).
- The direct source of energy for all plants, algae, and some bacteria.
- The reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars
- Fluid filled region outside the thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts; location of the chloroplasts (3).
- An organism that obtains energy from the foods it consumes; also called a consumer (1).
- The reactions of photosynthesis that use light & water to produce ATP, NADPH, & oxygen gas (3).
- Number of ATP used in the Calvin cycle for 2 turns.
- The conglomerate of pigments, mostly chlorophyll, that absorb photons of light that break apart water into oxygen atoms, Hydrogen ions, high energy electrons.
- The conglomerate of pigments, mostly chlorophyll, that absorb photons of light that re-energize the electrons which are subsequently fixed into NADP+ making NADPH.
- Dutch scientist that showed that plants will only produce oxygen if exposed to light (2).
- With 2 turns of the Calvin Cycle, what is the chemical abbreviation for the name of the LOW ENERGY, 12, 3 carbon compound intermediates that develops as a result of the splitting of the 6, 6 carbon compounds?
- A large protein (enzyme) that uses energy from H+ions to bind ADP and a phosphate group together to produce ATP (3).
34 Clues: ATP & 12 NADPH. • The ability to do work (1). • Number of ATP used in the Calvin cycle for 2 turns. • Several separate stacks of thylakoid membranes are known as...(3). • Organelle in a plant cell in which photosynthesis takes place (2). • Any of the 100's of different light-absorbing colored molecule (2). • ...
Photo synthesis 2021-10-20
10 Clues: of grana • in plants • in chloroplast • energy molecule • energy molecule • without the sun • energy is absorbed • cycle/converts to glucose • Transport Chain/ creates ATP • light energy to convert water and carbon into oxygen
Unit 1 - Topics 4/5 Key Terms 2022-10-18
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- many food chains joined into one
- arrows in a food chain show the flow of _______.
- used to measure acidity
- hunts prey
- eats dead animals
- grow on or in dead material and absorb
- pollutants move up the food chain
- liquid water turns to gas
- eats other organisms to get energy
- evaporation directly from plants
- gets hunted
- eats only consumers
- pH of less than 5.6
- a single line showing who eats who
- more waste than what an ecosystem can break down at a time
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- eats both producers and consumers
- makes their own food
- eats only producers
- levels are used to break down ecosystems into how organisms feed
- cycle involving CO2
- the fancy word for rain, snow, sleet and hail
- water vapor (gas) cools and becomes a liquid again
- the total mass of organisms in a given area
- the role of an organism
- dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
25 Clues: hunts prey • gets hunted • eats dead animals • eats only producers • cycle involving CO2 • eats only consumers • pH of less than 5.6 • makes their own food • used to measure acidity • the role of an organism • liquid water turns to gas • dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane • many food chains joined into one • evaporation directly from plants • eats both producers and consumers • ...
Earth's Environmental Systems /Chapter 3 2019-08-27
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- substance composed of atoms of two or more elements
- organism that must eat other organisms to obtain nutrients
- organism that produces its own food
- freshwater underground
- a mixture in which all ingredients are evenly distributed
- the living Earth
- subatomic particle with no charge
- matter that organisms require for their life processes
- depositing of eroded soil at a new location
- drive systems toward an extreme, rare in nature
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- two plates slip and grind alongside one another
- organism that break down wastes and dead organisms
- charged atoms
- nutrient cycle
- causes water to stick to ITSELF
- the ice covered parts of the Earth
- contains the gases that organisms use for life processes
- conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia
- single type of atom
- the release of water vapor by plants through their leaves
- large plates of lithosphere
- conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas
22 Clues: charged atoms • nutrient cycle • the living Earth • single type of atom • freshwater underground • large plates of lithosphere • causes water to stick to ITSELF • subatomic particle with no charge • the ice covered parts of the Earth • organism that produces its own food • conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia • depositing of eroded soil at a new location • ...
I Was Forced to do This 2021-09-29
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- cycle the path that carbon follows throughout the environment
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- organisms that make their own food
- the path that water follows throughout the environment
- the process used by chloroplast to create energy for the plant
- the envelope of gasses that surround Earth
- an organism that eats dead matter
- what chloroplast absorbs to perform photosynthesis
- organism that gain energy by consuming other organisms
- includes rocks and minerals
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- the process that the mitochondria uses to produce energy
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- an organism that only eats plants
- responsible for the green pigment in chloroplast
- The "powerhouse of the cell"
- an organism that breaks down organic matter
- the path that phosphorus follows through the environment
- total amount of water on Earth
- where life exists
- an organism that only eats meat
20 Clues: where life exists • includes rocks and minerals • The "powerhouse of the cell" • total amount of water on Earth • an organism that only eats meat • an organism that only eats plants • an organism that eats dead matter • organisms that make their own food • the envelope of gasses that surround Earth • an organism that breaks down organic matter • ...
Climate Change Vocabulary - Atmosphere 2023-02-07
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- the other greenhouse gas we breathe out
- the word for the human-caused carbon release
- cutting down large quantities of trees
- the name of this course and the topics we study
- something that stores Carbon Dioxide
- a greenhouse gas produced by cows
- one greenhouse gas we breathe out
- the single largest carbon sink on the planet
- a reservoir that releases more carbon than it takes in
- the soil of Earth
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- all the water on Earth
- any of the compounds that trap heat in the atmosphere, like water vapor
- a reservoir that takes in more carbon than it releases
- the historical period which greatly increased carbon emissions
- the sixth element
- the rocks of Earth
- the cycle Carbon goes through, both short- and long-term
- everywhere living things can be found
- driving these accounts for 41% of global emissions
- the gas around Earth
20 Clues: the sixth element • the soil of Earth • the rocks of Earth • the gas around Earth • all the water on Earth • a greenhouse gas produced by cows • one greenhouse gas we breathe out • something that stores Carbon Dioxide • everywhere living things can be found • cutting down large quantities of trees • the other greenhouse gas we breathe out • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2023-02-25
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- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- the process of burning something
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes
- when plants make their form of food
- Carbon dioxide the gas form of carbon.
- the process of photosynthesis that does use light
- a natural fuel formed in the ground from the remains of living organisms.
- the acronym for the Electron Transport Chain
- the sphere for life
- molecule Any molecule that contains carbon.
- When plants or animals release CO2 into the atmosphere to make sugars.
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- When dead plants or animals get broken down
- the sphere for air
- A cycle that sets up for the Electron Transport Chain
- Where carbon goes into water
- the process of photosynthesis that doesn't use light
- the sphere for rocks
- the sphere for water
- the act of eating for energy
- the process of the earth warming up
20 Clues: the sphere for air • the sphere for life • the sphere for rocks • the sphere for water • Where carbon goes into water • the act of eating for energy • the process of burning something • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes • when plants make their form of food • the process of the earth warming up • Carbon dioxide the gas form of carbon. • ...
Cellular Respiration Mi'Yana Robbins 2018-01-07
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- flavin adenine dinucleotide
- a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyrucic
- does not require oxygen
- the breakdown of carbohydrates
- breaks down glucose into water and carbon when oxygen is present
- acts as the main energy source
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- ethanol
- a series of complex that transfer electrons
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- molecule that participates in many biochemical reactions
- enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule
- the region of the cell within the membrane
- the anaerobic breakdown of glucose
- oxygen combines with glucose to form water and carbon dioxide
- double membrane bound organelle
- pertaining of air or free oxygen
- pathways products of one reaction become
- lactose
- stands for diphosphate
- compounds that start the kreb's cycle
- three-carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis
- the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates
23 Clues: lactose • ethanol • stands for diphosphate • does not require oxygen • flavin adenine dinucleotide • the breakdown of carbohydrates • acts as the main energy source • double membrane bound organelle • pertaining of air or free oxygen • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide • the anaerobic breakdown of glucose • compounds that start the kreb's cycle • ...
Summer 2024-12-02
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- type of flowers in middle of roads
- fav holiday accomodation
- takeaway wrapped in paper
- summer sweet meringue and fruit
- the nature park used to be a
- native shellfish
- noisy insect
- served in a cone
- keeps drinks cool
- native fern tree
- worn on feet
- played with a racket at the domain
- timepiece that uses the sun
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- fresh water swimming spot
- native christmas tree
- played on local fields
- bike track with ups and downs
- road the vet is on
- walk or cycle on from city to further out
- beach sport using a disk
- paths for walking/cycling
- how many supermarkets in Prebbleton
- local lanes connecting subdivisions
- summer dessert fruit
- zebra on road
- large roundabouts on shands road in Prebbleton
- summer event in park
- water activity with rod & reel
28 Clues: noisy insect • worn on feet • zebra on road • native shellfish • served in a cone • native fern tree • keeps drinks cool • road the vet is on • summer dessert fruit • summer event in park • native christmas tree • played on local fields • fav holiday accomodation • beach sport using a disk • fresh water swimming spot • takeaway wrapped in paper • paths for walking/cycling • ...
photosynthesis 2025-01-15
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- makes its own food
- plant that cycles carbon dioxide into four-carbon sugar compounds
- helps organisms grow, and a O2 Bond
- H20 Bond
- the main type of sugar in the blood.
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- all colors of light
- a gas that absorbs and radiates heat.
- crassulacean acid metabolism
- absorption of light energy, splitting of water molecules
- three different carbons
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- the radiation that the sun gives off.
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs
- the organelles responsible for photosynthesis
- is one billionth of a meter.
- plant is to absorb light
- the colours of the plants
- carbon cycle is fixed into sugars.
- the plural of granum
- chemical energy forms, ATP and NADPH
- exchange the gases by closing and opening the pores in the leaves.
21 Clues: H20 Bond • makes its own food • all colors of light • the plural of granum • plant is to absorb light • the colours of the plants • is one billionth of a meter. • crassulacean acid metabolism • carbon cycle is fixed into sugars. • helps organisms grow, and a O2 Bond • the main type of sugar in the blood. • chemical energy forms, ATP and NADPH • the radiation that the sun gives off. • ...
amphibian 2025-03-07
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- Type of skin amphibians need to stay hydrated
- Lizard-like amphibian with a long tail
- State of inactivity during cold weather
- Organs used by tadpoles to breathe underwater
- Eggs laid by amphibians in water
- Mating position of frogs and toads
- Study of amphibians and reptiles
- Active at night, like many amphibians
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- Process of transformation from larva to adult
- Larval stage of a frog or toad
- Early stage in the life cycle of an amphibian
- Organism that relies on external heat sources
- Dart Frog Colorful frog known for its toxicity
- Similar to a frog but with drier, bumpier skin
- Preferred habitat of many amphibians
- Legless, burrowing amphibian
- Cold-blooded vertebrate that lives both in water and on land
- Amphibian known for its jumping and croaking
- Unique amphibian known for its regenerative abilities
- Small, aquatic salamander
20 Clues: Small, aquatic salamander • Legless, burrowing amphibian • Larval stage of a frog or toad • Eggs laid by amphibians in water • Study of amphibians and reptiles • Mating position of frogs and toads • Preferred habitat of many amphibians • Active at night, like many amphibians • Lizard-like amphibian with a long tail • State of inactivity during cold weather • ...
2.6 crossword 1 2024-04-01
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- Limestone’s chemical name is Calcium ___________
- This is added to quicklime to produced slaked lime
- Quicklime to Slaked lime is an exothermic reaction and ________ is seen
- Slaked lime’s chemical name is Calcium ___________
- When Carbon dioxide reacts with lime water it turns this colour
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- A series if reactions involving limestone
- Where limestone is removed
- A metals forms a strong bond when it is very ___________
- Limestone is turned to Quicklime by ___________
- When Slaked lime is produced the quicklime ___________
- Quicklime’s chemical name is Calcium ____________
11 Clues: Where limestone is removed • A series if reactions involving limestone • Limestone is turned to Quicklime by ___________ • Limestone’s chemical name is Calcium ___________ • Quicklime’s chemical name is Calcium ____________ • This is added to quicklime to produced slaked lime • Slaked lime’s chemical name is Calcium ___________ • ...
Q3 Portfolio- Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-24
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- the attraction between molecules of the same substance
- a measurement of how basic or acidic something is
- the series of events that takes place in a eukaryotic cell between its formation and the moment it replicates itself
- uncontrolled cell growth
- in freshwater animals that are used to constantly pump water out so the cells do not burst
- the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- when cells are exposed to too little water and they shrivel
- when cells burst
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- the first stage of mitosis
- the diffusion of water
- the division of the cytoplasm after telophase
- points during the cell cycle where activity is regulated
- programmed cell death
- when the concentration of molecules is the same throughout an entire area
- the attraction between molecules of different substances
15 Clues: when cells burst • programmed cell death • the diffusion of water • uncontrolled cell growth • the first stage of mitosis • the division of the cytoplasm after telophase • a measurement of how basic or acidic something is • the attraction between molecules of the same substance • points during the cell cycle where activity is regulated • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-03-25
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- The ___ reactions is the name of stage 1 of photosynthesis
- This is released as a product into the air as a result of photosynthesis
- Stage 1 happens in these in the chloroplast
- The special type of sugar plants make as food for themselves
- Stage 2 happens here in the chloroplast
- The area of cells in the chloroplast where photosynthesis happens
- Plants make food using energy that comes from water, carbon dioxide, and the ___
- H2O
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- Pigment that absorbs sun energy and causes the plant to appear green
- The process by which plants create their own food
- Location of photosynthesis
- Organisms that make their own food
- Upper and Lower layer that prevents water from evaporating from the leaf
- Organisms that get their food from other organisms
- The ___ Cycle is the name of stage 2 of photosynthesis
15 Clues: H2O • Location of photosynthesis • Organisms that make their own food • Stage 2 happens here in the chloroplast • Stage 1 happens in these in the chloroplast • The process by which plants create their own food • Organisms that get their food from other organisms • The ___ Cycle is the name of stage 2 of photosynthesis • ...
Unit 5 Synonym Crossword 2023-03-14
10 Clues: Feeling REGRET • To REFUSE something • TIME PERIOD of class • Pacifiers CALM babies • the STEPS of the water cycle • RAMP UP a conflict by arguing • A FIRST thought about something • GETTING INFORMATION from Google • double Popsicles are SPLIT IN HALF • Spanish could be TRANSLATED to English
7th hour Janelle Long 2023-11-28
6 Clues: colder than land • is made of water • powers the water system • and snow part of the water system • in the grand scheme of the water cycle • melt when it rains the rivers rise
