water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis & Plants - Crossword 2023-05-24
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- An organelle found in photosynthetic organisms (Ex: bacteria or plants)
- Part 2 of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma
- A substance(s) that takes part in and undergoes a change in a reaction
- A green pigment found in a specific organelle that does photosynthesis
- Fluid-like substance found in the chloroplast that is similar to cytoplasm
- The waxy outer layer of a plant's leaf that protects it
- A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction
- Part 1 of photosynthesis that takes place in the thylakoid
- Transports food throughout the plant
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- A reactant in photosynthesis that is also known as H2O
- A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- Tiny openings in a plant's leaf that open to release water through transpiration and close to conserve water
- A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- A product in photosynthesis that is a sugar. Also known as C6H12O6
- Activates photosynthesis and gives energy to all living things
- A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped
- Green "pancake" structures found in a chloroplast
- Transports water throughout the plant
- Singular form of stomata
19 Clues: Singular form of stomata • Transports food throughout the plant • Transports water throughout the plant • A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction • A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • Green "pancake" structures found in a chloroplast • A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
vocabulary 2024-09-20
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- A _____ is a solider who works in the navy
- To be awake and know what is going on.
- Someone who studies peoples mannerisms and habits
- To travel/sail all the way around
- The teacher _____ the students on their knowledge
- I've read the ___ at church
- The ocean/seas color
- A person who loves books/loves to read
- Cycle with a single wheel
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- Monkeys are very ____ animals.
- We are a ____ solar system
- The presidents have to ___ their speech.
- Someone who is in tenth grade of high-school
- The loss of water in the body
- A very smart person
- It is important to ____ the correct names for the class
- A storage place to dock your boat either on or off of water
17 Clues: A very smart person • The ocean/seas color • Cycle with a single wheel • We are a ____ solar system • I've read the ___ at church • The loss of water in the body • Monkeys are very ____ animals. • To travel/sail all the way around • To be awake and know what is going on. • A person who loves books/loves to read • The presidents have to ___ their speech. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-02
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- / The general location of photosynthesis
- light energy, ADP, and NADP+ / The inputs of the light-dependent cycle
- light energy and turning it into chemical energy / Summary of the light-dependent cycle
- / The location of the Calvin cycle
- ATP, and NADPH / The inputs of the Calvin cycle
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- CO2 into glucose using chemical energy / Summary of the Calvin cycle
- ADP, and NADP+ / The outputs of the Calvin cycle
- ATP, and NADPH / The outputs of the light-dependent cycle
- membrane / The location of the light-dependent cycle
- + 6H2O + light energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2 / The general equation of photosynthesis
10 Clues: / The location of the Calvin cycle • / The general location of photosynthesis • ATP, and NADPH / The inputs of the Calvin cycle • ADP, and NADP+ / The outputs of the Calvin cycle • membrane / The location of the light-dependent cycle • ATP, and NADPH / The outputs of the light-dependent cycle • ...
Life cycles of Animals and Plants 2020-07-19
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- Plants have _______stage life cycles.
- Life cycles ensure that living things continue to ________on earth.
- A repeated pattern of change.
- The three stage life cycles of insects are eggs, ___________ and adult.
- In various stages through living___________develops from a fertilized egg till it reaches adult stage.
- During___________, the insect grows a new skins and shed the old one.
- Butterflies have _____________ stage life cycles.
- For four stage life cycles, the animal's young do not look like the __________.
- The same animal may look different at_____________ different in its life cycle.
- The ___________ of the mosquito looks different from its adult.
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- A ___________develops when a seed germinates.
- The____________contains the seeds which grow into new plants
- Germination of seeds require warmth,_________ and water.
- The hard seed ____________prevents the seed from being digested when eaten by animals.
- The ___________of the plant will grow upwards.
- During germination of seed, ________will appear first.
- Seeds cannot make their own food,they get the food from seed ________.
- Only when the first leaves appear and turn _________, the plant will able to make its own food
18 Clues: A repeated pattern of change. • Plants have _______stage life cycles. • A ___________develops when a seed germinates. • The ___________of the plant will grow upwards. • Butterflies have _____________ stage life cycles. • During germination of seed, ________will appear first. • Germination of seeds require warmth,_________ and water. • ...
Butterflies Are Free And So Are We. 2021-06-22
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- term used after you've made a stupid comment.
- a place where people meet and make friends.
- used for balance and for detecting smells and wind speed.
- an application apparently only men are good at
- a term though misspelled that means goodbye.
- sipping nutrient rich water from puddles.
- the third stage of the life cycle.
- playing dead to avoid sending a gift in an exchange.
- a very nice lady who isn't a bully at all.
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- the silken protective covering made by a moth larva before it becomes a pupa.
- the mass movement of a species across many miles to escape unfavorable conditions.
- the significant other in a relationship who should be sat upon a pedastal.
- family near and far.
- deciding whether you are weird or just marginally normal.
- resting with outstretched wings in the sunshine to absorb heat.
- the day when everyone posts their weird for all the group to see.
- a straw-like, flexible tongue that uncoils to sip liquid food.
- the worm-like second stage of the butterfly life cycle.
18 Clues: family near and far. • the third stage of the life cycle. • sipping nutrient rich water from puddles. • a very nice lady who isn't a bully at all. • a place where people meet and make friends. • a term though misspelled that means goodbye. • term used after you've made a stupid comment. • an application apparently only men are good at • ...
Chapter 15-16 Crossword 2013-05-29
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- Streams Narrow belts of high-speed winds that blow in the upper troposphere and lower strato sphere.
- Process by which a gas, such as water vapor, becomes a liquid.
- Small, intense weather systems that produce strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, and thunder.
- Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth.
- The uppermost atmospheric layer.
- Pollution Contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere, which lies next to the Earth’s surface.
- The area in which two types of air masses meet.
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- Electric discharge that occurs between a positively charged area and a negatively charged area.
- Water, in solid or liquid form, that falls from the air to Earth.
- Cycle Continuous movement of water from sources on Earth’s surface.
- Condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place.
- The atmospheric layer above the troposphere.
- Small, spinning column of air that has high wind speeds and low central pressure and that touches the ground.
- A large, rotating tropical weather system that has wind speeds of at least 120 km/h.
- Middle layer of the atmosphere.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
17 Clues: Middle layer of the atmosphere. • The uppermost atmospheric layer. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. • The atmospheric layer above the troposphere. • The area in which two types of air masses meet. • Condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place. • Process by which a gas, such as water vapor, becomes a liquid. • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
Down
- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
crossword 2024-12-17
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- signaling to itself
- - structure of condensed DNA
- - a molecule that binds to a receptor
- - cell cycle phase before division
- - maintaining stable internal conditions
- - a protein that detects a signal molecule
- - protein regulating cell cycle progression
- - signal transducer linked to a receptor
- - division of the cytoplasm
- - a mechanism to maintain balance in systems
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- - signaling via hormones in the bloodstream
- - chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- - the process of adding a phosphate group
- - division of the nucleus
- - signaling nearby cells
- - chemical signaling in the synapse
- - the process of relaying a cellular signal
- - programmed cell death
- - an enzyme that adds phosphate groups
- - Enzyme activated by cyclin in the cell cycle
20 Clues: signaling to itself • - programmed cell death • - signaling nearby cells • - division of the nucleus • - division of the cytoplasm • - structure of condensed DNA • - cell cycle phase before division • - chemical signaling in the synapse • - a molecule that binds to a receptor • - an enzyme that adds phosphate groups • - chemical messengers in the bloodstream • ...
Bhaja Govindam 2022-02-01
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- vairagya
- what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek
- worldly assets, subtle and gross
- worldly knowledge that will never save us
- satyam
- cycle of birth and death
- the notion that the rope is a snake
- metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge
- freedom
- tether to the world
- the ultimate magical trickster
- the first factor in the Ladder of Progress
- Shri Shankaracharya addresses the old man as this
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- that thou art
- change
- counterpart of Maya
- change
- the most important first step in the ladder of progress
- liberation
- Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this
- a water drop playing on a petal of this flower is likened to the instability of life
21 Clues: change • change • satyam • freedom • vairagya • liberation • that thou art • counterpart of Maya • tether to the world • cycle of birth and death • the ultimate magical trickster • worldly assets, subtle and gross • the notion that the rope is a snake • what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek • Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this • metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge • ...
STEM Careers 2023-05-12
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- helps prevent, diagnose, and treat heath problems in animals
- engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment
- engineer who designs and builds tools and systems that provide us with clean water
- studies the atmosphere and how it affects the rest of the environment
- engineer who helps plan transportation systems like railways or traffic patterns
- engineer who makes tech for aircraft, defense systems, and space exploration
- studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals
- helps people ensure they are eating the right diet
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- engineer who designs robots to replace or supplement human tasks, such as tedious or dangerous jobs
- safeguards a company's computer systems and networks
- studies how living things inherit traits through genes
- engineer who Involved in production of energy through natural resources
- studies physical properties of Earth
- treats injury and illness, checks symptoms and provides solutions
- keeps and inspect financial records for their employers
- studies water and the water cycle to predict drought or prevent pollution
- engineer who uses science of light to create tools such as lasers and fiber optics
- engineer who uses engineering to solve problems in medicine
- engineer who designs city structures such as bridges, buildings, and water systems
19 Clues: studies physical properties of Earth • studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals • helps people ensure they are eating the right diet • engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment • safeguards a company's computer systems and networks • studies how living things inherit traits through genes • keeps and inspect financial records for their employers • ...
STEM Careers 2024-12-10
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- helps prevent, diagnose, and treat heath problems in animals
- engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment
- engineer who designs and builds tools and systems that provide us with clean water
- studies the atmosphere and how it affects the rest of the environment
- engineer who helps plan transportation systems like railways or traffic patterns
- engineer who makes tech for aircraft, defense systems, and space exploration
- studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals
- helps people ensure they are eating the right diet
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- engineer who designs robots to replace or supplement human tasks, such as tedious or dangerous jobs
- safeguards a company's computer systems and networks
- studies how living things inherit traits through genes
- engineer who Involved in production of energy through natural resources
- studies physical properties of Earth
- treats injury and illness, checks symptoms and provides solutions
- keeps and inspect financial records for their employers
- studies water and the water cycle to predict drought or prevent pollution
- engineer who uses science of light to create tools such as lasers and fiber optics
- engineer who uses engineering to solve problems in medicine
- engineer who designs city structures such as bridges, buildings, and water systems
19 Clues: studies physical properties of Earth • studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals • helps people ensure they are eating the right diet • engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment • safeguards a company's computer systems and networks • studies how living things inherit traits through genes • keeps and inspect financial records for their employers • ...
Unit 3 2023-09-06
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- pop
- Hexa
- sur
- storm with circular winds like a hurricane
- to be liked by many people
- a 3-D figure with 6 faces like a cube
- something received after an action
- to get something unexpected
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- to follow in order like a pattern
- cycl/cyclo
- the head of the Catholic Church
- steps that repeat in order like water or life
- transportation with two wheels
- the amount of people in an area
- an abundance or extra amount
- sequ
- a movie or book that follows a previous one
- something out of the ordinary and strange
18 Clues: pop • sur • Hexa • sequ • cycl/cyclo • to be liked by many people • to get something unexpected • an abundance or extra amount • transportation with two wheels • the head of the Catholic Church • the amount of people in an area • to follow in order like a pattern • something received after an action • a 3-D figure with 6 faces like a cube • something out of the ordinary and strange • ...
Unit 4 Week 4 2024-03-21
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- moves in a circular course; water down a drain
- large sheets of ice
- body motion that has meaning
- makes the laws
- a person who raises cattle, sheep or horses to sell
- works in meat market
- flow or spread slowly
- protect from harm, change or loss
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- blue-purple color
- two substances, no chemical reaction
- to influence
- grassy area for animals to graze
- cot to carry injured person
- a crack or break
- something needed or required
- take in; soak up
- teaching a lesson
- series of events that happens over and over again
18 Clues: to influence • makes the laws • a crack or break • take in; soak up • blue-purple color • teaching a lesson • large sheets of ice • works in meat market • flow or spread slowly • cot to carry injured person • body motion that has meaning • something needed or required • grassy area for animals to graze • protect from harm, change or loss • two substances, no chemical reaction • ...
Topic 5 Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- point when water vapor in the air settles to the ground
- is when the temperature is cold enough to freeze the dew
- when water turns from a liquid to a gas
- is the amount of water vapor in the air
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- when water vapor turns from a gas back to a liquid
- is when water condenses and falls to the ground as droplets
- humidity is the percentage of water vapor in the air
- a series of events that repeat over and over again
8 Clues: when water turns from a liquid to a gas • is the amount of water vapor in the air • when water vapor turns from a gas back to a liquid • a series of events that repeat over and over again • humidity is the percentage of water vapor in the air • point when water vapor in the air settles to the ground • is when the temperature is cold enough to freeze the dew • ...
life cycle but with rocks 2021-01-07
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- after lava/magma cools down.
- not lava, but something that makes igneous rocks
- particulate matter that is carried by water or wind
- not magma, but something that makes igneous rocks
- what makes up a rock
- rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
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- the hardest materiel on the mohs hardness scale
- the line of rock
- a scale to measure hardness
- the last part of the rock cycle before the end
10 Clues: the line of rock • what makes up a rock • a scale to measure hardness • after lava/magma cools down. • the last part of the rock cycle before the end • the hardest materiel on the mohs hardness scale • not lava, but something that makes igneous rocks • not magma, but something that makes igneous rocks • particulate matter that is carried by water or wind • ...
Investigation 6 and 7 2015-04-09
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- What comes BEFORE evaporation?
- What makes up cirrus clouds?
- What happens to the puddles when they disssepear?
- What do cumulus clouds look like?
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- What is after condensation in the water cycle?
- What has to be .5 mm in diameter?
- This type of cloud cover the whole sky.
- What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?
- What does the inside of hailstone look like?
- How hot is the boiling point in Celsius?
10 Clues: What makes up cirrus clouds? • What comes BEFORE evaporation? • What has to be .5 mm in diameter? • What do cumulus clouds look like? • This type of cloud cover the whole sky. • How hot is the boiling point in Celsius? • What does the inside of hailstone look like? • What is after condensation in the water cycle? • What is the freezing point of water in Celsius? • ...
tides 2023-01-13
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- The moon and sun are aligned
- Having to do with dry land
- H2O
- pull Pull from the moon on the earth
- The moon and sun are 90 degrees
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- One fourth of the lunar cycle
- moon The moon is behind the earth
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of converge and exposure due to the changingtides
- Having to do with the ocean
- Pattern of ocean water rising and falling
10 Clues: H2O • Having to do with dry land • Having to do with the ocean • The moon and sun are aligned • One fourth of the lunar cycle • The moon and sun are 90 degrees • moon The moon is behind the earth • pull Pull from the moon on the earth • Pattern of ocean water rising and falling • ...
Marketing 2022-01-21
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- company uses brand name on new product
- longest stage of cycle
- first model of something
- object are packed in
- final stage of cycle
- first stage in product life cycle
- way to increase fan base
- helps identify a company
- features that help identify a brand
- property consisting of a design or sign
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- name given by maker to a product
- variation in products that a company offers with product line
- animated object created for promotion
- strategy that vitalizes brand names
- item distributed nationally
- number of product lines offered by company
- strategy that uses 2 brand names
- product gains acceptance from consumer
- product without widely recognized brand name or logo
- official name under individual business
20 Clues: object are packed in • final stage of cycle • longest stage of cycle • first model of something • way to increase fan base • helps identify a company • item distributed nationally • name given by maker to a product • strategy that uses 2 brand names • first stage in product life cycle • strategy that vitalizes brand names • features that help identify a brand • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Ecology-Common terms 2013-08-15
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- - a large, easily differentiated community unit arising as a result of complex interactions of climate, other physical factors and biotic factors
- - related to colour (e.g. camouflage, warning colouration of blue-ringed octopus, mimicry of butterfly wings with 'eye spot')
- - a relationship in which two organisms of different species 'live together' for a period of time
- - a plant eater
- - a consumer that obtains its nutrients from detritus
- - a natural unit of living and non-living parts that interact to produce a stable system in which the exchange of materials between living and non-living parts cycles
- - an consumer that eats dead animals (e.g. crab)
- - related to the organism's metabolism
- - the total dry weight of the organisms in a trophic level
- - related to courtship, mating or rearing of young
- - A cycle shows the reusing of certain elements and compounds (e.g. water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus) in different forms in ecosystems.
- - living factors e.g. amount of food, predators, parasites, competitors
- - the process used by plants containing chlorophyll to utilise sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to form sugar (as glucose) and oxygen
- - occurs in all living organisms in the forms of carbon dioxide, carbohydrates (sugars and starches), proteins and fats.
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- - each level in a food chain. Matter is always 'lost' as heat energy at each trophic level.
- - the study of the interrelationships of living organisms and their environment
- - the amount of energy used by an organism's body just to keep alive, when no food is being digested and no muscular work is being done
- - related to the structure of the organism (e.g. The streamlined shape of fish enables it to swim more quickly through water.)
- - related to behaviour
- - occurs in all living organisms in the forms of oxygen gas, water, carbon dioxide, carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
- - an organism such as bacteria and fungi that breaks down dead organisms and their wastes
- - an organism that obtains nutrients from the blood or flesh of an animal
- – series of organisms showing feeding relationships
- - usually a green plant that produces its own food by photosynthesis
- - an organism which eats both plant and animal matter
25 Clues: - a plant eater • - related to behaviour • - related to the organism's metabolism • - an consumer that eats dead animals (e.g. crab) • - related to courtship, mating or rearing of young • – series of organisms showing feeding relationships • - a consumer that obtains its nutrients from detritus • - an organism which eats both plant and animal matter • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab / Ivan C 2023-01-11
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- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier
- required at end of electron transport chain
- kilocalorie
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- found in sourdough
- get their energy from food
- the energy needed to raise temperature
- process of energy conversion from food in the form of oxygen
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- first compound formed in a series of reactions
- used to produce alcoholic beverages
- uses water and carbon to synthesize carbohydrates
- not in air
- process where cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the process to produce ATP
- cycle named for hans krebs
- also known as biomolecules
- in air
18 Clues: in air • not in air • kilocalorie • electron carrier • found in sourdough • occurs in the cytoplasm • the process to produce ATP • cycle named for hans krebs • also known as biomolecules • get their energy from food • used to produce alcoholic beverages • the energy needed to raise temperature • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • required at end of electron transport chain • ...
8.3 - Photosynthesis 2017-05-02
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- 2 words. Produced by photosystem 1, it is an energy source for the Calvin cycle.
- 2 words. The use of ATP and reduced NADP in the stroma to regenerate RuBP and generate carbohydrates in the light independent stage of photosynthesis.
- the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation.
- 2 words.The reactions within photosynthesis that use light to generate ATP and reduced NADP.
- the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight.
- an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle.
- the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis.
- 2 words. The first photosystem in the light-dependent reactions - it uses electrons from photolysis, and produces ATP.
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- 2 words. An integral protein transport system used in the light-dependent reactions - it can carry out cyclic photophosphorylation, and produces reduced NADP.
- 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule.
- 2 words. An intermediate in the Calvin cycle, also known as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
- 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid.
- 2 words. Involves photosystem 1 in a pattern of electron flow where ATP is generated.
- 2 words. The reactions the photosynthetic reactions that take place within the stroma and use reduced NADP and ATP to generate carbohydrates.
- the process of making ATP using the energy stored in a proton gradient.
- 2 words. A difference in proton concentration on either side of a membrane.
- the chemical medium between the inner chloroplast membrane and the thylakoid membrane.
- the production of energetic electrons in reaction centers through the absorption of light.
- the splitting of water.
19 Clues: the splitting of water. • 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid. • the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis. • the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight. • an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle. • the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation. • 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule. • ...
Chapter 11: The Earth's Water 2022-02-02
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- Free swimming ocean animals
- Ocean layer between about 300 and 1,000 meters below the surface, where temperature drops sharply.
- Basin Land area that is drained by a river and it's tributaries.
- Underwater mountain that is usually a volcano.
- Place where hot groundwater and steam blast into the air.
- Containing many spaces through which air and water can move.
- Water that runs over the earth's surface and flows into streams.
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- Tiny organisms that live at or near the ocean surface.
- Steep slope between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
- Part of a continent that extends from a shoreline out into an ocean.
- Movement of water between the atmosphere and the earth's surface.
- Funnel-shaped depression that results when the roof of a cave collapses.
- Artificial lake created by placing a dam across a river.
13 Clues: Free swimming ocean animals • Underwater mountain that is usually a volcano. • Tiny organisms that live at or near the ocean surface. • Artificial lake created by placing a dam across a river. • Place where hot groundwater and steam blast into the air. • Containing many spaces through which air and water can move. • ...
Boys State Word Walk #2 2025-06-04
10 Clues: I need water • Head of state • Great dance move • Party of the people • A great and sudden damage • Party of independent thinkers • Something the Media team lacks • An object used to control a stream • Giver of Fire; The one the gods fear • An infinite cycle of pain and consumption
tides 2023-01-13
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- The moon and sun are aligned
- Having to do with dry land
- H2O
- pull Pull from the moon on the earth
- The moon and sun are 90 degrees
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- One fourth of the lunar cycle
- moon The moon is behind the earth
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of converge and exposure due to the changingtides
- Having to do with the ocean
- Pattern of ocean water rising and falling
10 Clues: H2O • Having to do with dry land • Having to do with the ocean • The moon and sun are aligned • One fourth of the lunar cycle • The moon and sun are 90 degrees • moon The moon is behind the earth • pull Pull from the moon on the earth • Pattern of ocean water rising and falling • ...
Biochemical quiz 2022-04-13
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- - The strongest reducing agent in the body
- - One of the plasma proteins
- - Largely reabsorbed in the enterohepatic cycle
- - Consequence of hyperglycemia
- - Amino acid metabolizing to urocanate
- - Intermediate in ketogenesis
- - Favorite amino acid of your teacher
- - Amino acid containing guanidine
- - Type of reaction catalyzed by AST or ALT
- - Compound for GFR calculation
- - Trinder reaction enzyme
- - Compound that might be converted to oxaloacetate
- - metabolic pathway
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- - Typical characteristics of insulin resistance
- - Major constituent of cell membranes
- - Anti-oxidizing agent in RBCs
- - The most abundant phospholipid
- - Analogue of oxaloacetate in the urea cycle
- - Major product of starch cleavage
- - Intermediate of the Krebs cycle
- - One of the steroid hormones
- - Severe neonatal jaundice
22 Clues: - metabolic pathway • - Trinder reaction enzyme • - Severe neonatal jaundice • - One of the plasma proteins • - Intermediate in ketogenesis • - One of the steroid hormones • - Consequence of hyperglycemia • - Anti-oxidizing agent in RBCs • - Compound for GFR calculation • - The most abundant phospholipid • - Amino acid containing guanidine • - Intermediate of the Krebs cycle • ...
8TH GRADE Week 8 2022-09-22
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- THE WORD PART FOR SMALL
- A 1 WHEELED CYCLE
- A 2 WHEELED CYCLE
- THE WORD PART FOR LARGE
- AGROUP OF 3
- A 3 SIDED SHAPE
- THE STUDY OF LIFE
- THE WORD PART FOR TO BEATHE
- A BOOK WRITTEN BYA OERSON ABOUT HIS/HER LIFE
- A BOOK WRITTEN ABOUT ANOTHER PERSON
- THE WORD PART FOR 6
- THE WORD PART FOR BAD
- NOT HAPPY
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- A 3 WHEELED CYCLE
- A 1 HORNED MYTHICAL HORSE
- THE WORD PART FOR TEETH
- THE WORD PART FOR HALF
- THE WORD PART FOR GOOD
- HAVING ONLY 1 COLOR
- TO WALK CASUALLY
- THE STUDY OF ANIMALS
- A PERSON'S OWN SIGNATURE
- THE WORD PART FOR TO CHANGE
23 Clues: NOT HAPPY • AGROUP OF 3 • A 3 SIDED SHAPE • TO WALK CASUALLY • A 3 WHEELED CYCLE • A 1 WHEELED CYCLE • A 2 WHEELED CYCLE • THE STUDY OF LIFE • HAVING ONLY 1 COLOR • THE WORD PART FOR 6 • THE STUDY OF ANIMALS • THE WORD PART FOR BAD • THE WORD PART FOR HALF • THE WORD PART FOR GOOD • THE WORD PART FOR SMALL • THE WORD PART FOR TEETH • THE WORD PART FOR LARGE • A PERSON'S OWN SIGNATURE • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
CH 2 VOCABULARY 2024-05-07
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- A large geopgraphical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- The function a species serves in its ecosystem, including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- The land area drained by a particular river, also called a drainage basin
- An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- Earth's solid outer layer
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Visible forms of radiant energy
- Living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
- Any factore that restricts the size of a population
- All the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- The non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- The level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- The form of energy transferred during heating or cooling
- The series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- The biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
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- The process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- The process by which sugar ad oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water,to provide energy for the cells
- The zone around the Earth where life can exist
- The abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- A sequence of organisms each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transfered from one organism to another
- All of Earth's water in solid,liquid,and gas form
- The ability to maintain a ecological balance
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- The movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- An organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun's energy
- A representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- An organism that obtains its energy from consumming other organisms
- A body of water that is low in nutrients
- Energy that travels through empty spaces
- The maximum populatiob size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- A body of water that is rich in nutrients
- The series of processes in which compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
33 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • Visible forms of radiant energy • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • A body of water that is low in nutrients • Energy that travels through empty spaces • A body of water that is rich in nutrients • The ability to maintain a ecological balance • The mass of living organisms in a given area • The zone around the Earth where life can exist • ...
States of Matter 2021-03-15
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- When water vapour rises form oceans, lakes and rivers, it cools and condenses to form ___________.
- When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ___________.
- When wet clothes dry on a washing line, the water from the clothes ___________.
- The particles in a ___________ are far apart and move quickly to spread out in the space they are in.
- Water ___________ at one hundred degrees Celsius.
- Evaporation is the process of a ___________ changing into a gas.
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- When a gas cools, it ___________ and changes into a liquid.
- The particles in a solid are very close together an ___________ on the spot.
- The four stages of the water ___________ are: evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
- The freezing point of ___________ is zero degrees Celsius.
- In a liquid the ___________are quite close together but move over and around each other
- Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ___________.
12 Clues: Water ___________ at one hundred degrees Celsius. • When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ___________. • Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ___________. • The freezing point of ___________ is zero degrees Celsius. • When a gas cools, it ___________ and changes into a liquid. • Evaporation is the process of a ___________ changing into a gas. • ...
The core four practices 2021-09-07
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- don’t cross contaminate
- Use one for produce and one for raw meat
- rinse under water
- Refrigerate Foods Within
- Refrigerate promptly
- wash them often in the hot cycle of your washing machine
- Never defrost food at room temperature
- wash hands and surfaces often
- At 40 ̊F or Below
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- Sauce that is used to marinate raw meat, poultry or seafood should not be used on cooked food unless it is boiled first to destroy any harmful bacteria.
- until the yolk and white are firm, not runny
- at 0 °F or below
- how bacteria spreads
- Cook to 145 °F or until the flesh is opaque and separates easily with a fork
- clean with hot soapy water before and after preparing food
- measures the internal temperature of cooked food
- Cook thoroughly to 165 °F.
- Cook to the safe internal temperature
- wash with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds
- Never place cooked food on a plate that previously held raw meat, poultry, seafood or eggs.
20 Clues: at 0 °F or below • rinse under water • At 40 ̊F or Below • how bacteria spreads • Refrigerate promptly • don’t cross contaminate • Refrigerate Foods Within • Cook thoroughly to 165 °F. • wash hands and surfaces often • Cook to the safe internal temperature • Never defrost food at room temperature • Use one for produce and one for raw meat • ...
Sheltered Science 1st Semester Terms 2022-12-19
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- Eat both plants and animals.
- Effect The process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat.
- Respiration When organisms release the energy of sugar to make ATP.
- The amount of space something takes up.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- How much weight something has.
- An educated guess.
- Cycle Shows the continuous movement of water through the earth and its atmosphere.
- Organisms that have to take in food.
- The contamination of air, water, soil, and land.
- Information and measurements you write down.
- Animals that eat only plants.
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- When plants use light to make food.(Sugar)
- A large community of plants, animals, and climate that occupies a distinct region.
- Group of individual organisms that are the same species and live in the same area.
- No more organisms of that species living on earth.
- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- All of the populations in an area.
- What you do to test a hypothesis.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
21 Clues: An educated guess. • Eat both plants and animals. • Animals that eat only plants. • How much weight something has. • Animals that eat other animals. • What you do to test a hypothesis. • Organism that makes its own food. • All of the populations in an area. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Organisms that have to take in food. • The amount of space something takes up. • ...
6th Grade Science Chapter 6 2024-12-11
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- material deposited by water, wind, or glaciers
- the outermost solid shell of the Earth
- physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of earth materials
- bodies of water on the earth
- processes through which rock types transform from one into another
- fluid layer that lies below the mantle
- welding of sediments by the precipitation of minerals in the pores
- cause a portion of the earth's surface to rise above adjacent areas
- part of the Earth between the crust and the core
- a vent in the crust from which molten rock issues
- rocks formed by solidification of magma
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- process of gradual destruction by wind and water
- part of the world in which life can exist
- process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landmass
- mass of air surrounding the earth
- molten rock material within the Earth
- solid innermost layer of the Earth
- solid portions of the Earth
- molten rock that issues from a volcano
- rocks that changed form due to high heat and pressure
- rocks formed by deposits of material
- central part of the Earth
22 Clues: central part of the Earth • solid portions of the Earth • bodies of water on the earth • mass of air surrounding the earth • solid innermost layer of the Earth • rocks formed by deposits of material • molten rock material within the Earth • the outermost solid shell of the Earth • fluid layer that lies below the mantle • molten rock that issues from a volcano • ...
Chrome Grids 2022-03-21
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- Light passes through _______ objects.
- Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________.
- What is the universal solvent?
- The largest percentage of the atmosphere consists of _________.
- Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe?
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- This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation.
- _______ is the process of separating cream and milk.
- _______ needs to be changed in order for a liquid to change into a solid.
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
- The direction of a moving object can be changed by applying _________.
10 Clues: What is the universal solvent? • Light passes through _______ objects. • Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe? • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • _______ is the process of separating cream and milk. • Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________. • This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation. • ...
Cell Cycle 2022-09-15
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- cells that are the result of a single dividing parent cell
- the first gap phase (G1), the synthesis (S) phase, and the second gap (G2) phase.
- occurs during interphase, before mitosis or meiosis, and is responsible for the synthesis or replication of DNA.
- a structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- A cell that is the source of other cells
- the part of the cell division process during which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell divides into two daughter cells.
- the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
- prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
- the final phase of cell division, between anaphase and interphase, in which the chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
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- a cycle of stages that cells pass through to allow them to divide and produce new cells.
- the chromosomes become visible as paired chromatids and the nuclear envelope disappears.
- the time between the end of cell division in mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication
- mitosis, the process of making new body cells.
- the second phase of mitosis, the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells.
- a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides.
- the stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
- a molecule that contains the instructions that make each species unique.
- Cell division results in two cells that are identical to the original, parent cell.
- A type of cell division in eukaryotes that creates identical daughter cells.
- a period of rapid cell growth and protein synthesis during which the cell prepares itself for mitosis
20 Clues: A cell that is the source of other cells • mitosis, the process of making new body cells. • cells that are the result of a single dividing parent cell • prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. • a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides. • a molecule that contains the instructions that make each species unique. • ...
Cell Cycle 2022-10-22
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- compound found in living tissue
- cell cell formed by the division or budding of another
- Protein structures
- two threadlike strands
- stage of meiotic
- acid DNA
- the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell
- stage/phase mitosis
- cell growth
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein
- between anaphase and interphase
- Core
- making an RNA copy of a gene’s DNA sequence
- organelle near the nucleus
- of a cell or nucleus
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- synthesis phase
- progressively worse
- process processes that are carried out at
- threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein the cellular level
- replication two identical molecules of DNA are created from a single molecule of DNA
- before metaphase
- chromosome to which the microtubules of the spindle attach.
- interphase
- abnormal growth
- second stage of cell division
- growth that's not cancerous
- cycle growth cycle of eukaryotic cells
- two daughter cells
28 Clues: Core • acid DNA • interphase • cell growth • synthesis phase • abnormal growth • stage of meiotic • before metaphase • Protein structures • two daughter cells • progressively worse • stage/phase mitosis • of a cell or nucleus • two threadlike strands • organelle near the nucleus • growth that's not cancerous • second stage of cell division • compound found in living tissue • ...
Forest Cycle 2022-10-12
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- It's an essential step before growing crops or sowing a seed.
- The process of increasing in size.
- To put a seed in the earth.
- An engineering discipline comprising the production of forest products, such as pulp and paper, or construction materials.
- A factory in which logs are sawn into planks or boards by machine.
- A perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves.
- The growing and cultivation of trees.
- Well-managed forests last forever and involve: plant, grow, fell, plant, grow, fell.
- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
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- Putting (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed and not from a cutting.
- The process by which some organisms replace or restore lost or amputated body parts.
- A complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form.
- The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth
- The process of cutting down trees, an element of the task of logging.
- The organic and inorganic materials on the surface of the earth that provide the medium for plant growth.
- Partial removal of trees is used for a variety of commercial and non-commercial purposes.
- The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy.
- To trim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to encourage growth.
- Any dead, woody plant material, including logs, branches, standing dead trees, and root wads.
20 Clues: To put a seed in the earth. • The process of increasing in size. • The growing and cultivation of trees. • It's an essential step before growing crops or sowing a seed. • The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth • A factory in which logs are sawn into planks or boards by machine. • ...
Revenue Cycle 2019-10-22
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- Payments done got messy
- The ONLY way to accomplish ANYTHING
- "You can bill when I say you can bill"
- King
- Accounting Life Cycle of a Patient
- To Cover or surround
- Home of masters
- New level of success in Dallas
- Work together to attain a common goal
- Year End Target
- The Hub City
- Where Mavericks preside over their court
- Creates cheesy puzzles
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- From Four to What????
- A better way to care
- Thirty Days in 2020
- Nine
- Home of the 2002 Olympics
- Jack of all trades
- Dreamwork
- She always seeks approval
- Can you spell Kelly's last name???
22 Clues: Nine • King • Dreamwork • The Hub City • Home of masters • Year End Target • Jack of all trades • Thirty Days in 2020 • A better way to care • To Cover or surround • From Four to What???? • Creates cheesy puzzles • Payments done got messy • Home of the 2002 Olympics • She always seeks approval • New level of success in Dallas • Accounting Life Cycle of a Patient • Can you spell Kelly's last name??? • ...
Rock cycle 2020-01-31
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- made from molten lava
- Through heat and pressure, the rock’s atoms and crystals are rearranged
- Act of crushing
- wind or water lay down sediments
- matter that has been deposited by weathering
- Caused by heat and pressure around the rock to form magma
- a type of sedimentary rock, used in bathrooms to rub knees and elbows
- The composition of the earth's crust Igneous
- Rocks that cool over a long amount of time
- Process of grinding something down
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- Rocks made from heat and pressure
- Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock
- preserved remains of a dead animal or plant
- Rocks that cool over a short amount of time
- Rocks made from Compacting and cementing sediments
- Magma or lava cools and hardens
- Magma that has been erupted from a volcano creates extrusive igneous rocks
- Hardening and welding of sediments
- compound that is formed by rocks naturally. Happens in intrusive Igneous rocks.
- upper layer of earth made from sediments and dead remains
20 Clues: Act of crushing • made from molten lava • Magma or lava cools and hardens • wind or water lay down sediments • Rocks made from heat and pressure • Hardening and welding of sediments • Process of grinding something down • Characteristics of a Metamorphic rock • Rocks that cool over a long amount of time • preserved remains of a dead animal or plant • ...
rock cycle 2020-03-10
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- escape of molten rock (magma) at the Earth's surface
- magma that erupted and is now above ground
- when magma hardens above ground to form...
- when the earth's surface layers begin to slant irregularly
- ground shaking caused by the energy that is released when rock on either side of a fault suddenly moves.
- bending of rock layers caused by compression of rocks, usually as part of mountain-building when tectonic plates collide.
- when heat is added to a solid and turns to a liquid.
- process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure.
- high temperature
- crushed or compressed
- formed from magma rock hardening
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- any trace of past life preserved in a rock (includes animal tracks & burrowsas well as shells, skeltons and impressions of soft flesh).
- material deposited by water, wind or ice. Includes pebbles, sand, mud, organic remains (e.g.shells) and salts left by evaporation.
- Opening through which lava and rock fragments erupt, usually within a volcanic crater.
- deep cracks caused by movement of rock during earthquakes. Different rock types are often seen on each side of a fault.
- the washing away of land from water.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- sediments, soil and rocks are added to a land form or land mass.
- process of deposition of a solid material from a state of suspension or solution in a fluid
- sediments are glued together by minerals that are deposited by water.
- when a region is literally lifted up as the crust is squeezed by tectonic forces or, sometimes, following the melting of ice-sheets.
- physical or chemical alteration by heat and pressure of an existing igneous or sedimentary material into a denser form.
- the release of water from plants.
- breakdown of rocks at the Earth's surface, by the action of rainwater, extremes of temperature, and biological activity.
- temperature drop
- when magma hardens under ground to form...
26 Clues: temperature drop • high temperature • crushed or compressed • formed from magma rock hardening • the release of water from plants. • the washing away of land from water. • magma that erupted and is now above ground • when magma hardens above ground to form... • when magma hardens under ground to form... • escape of molten rock (magma) at the Earth's surface • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-10-20
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- in ____, the cohesion’s are cleaved by an enzyme called separase.
- The ____ ___ is a structure made of microtubules that controls chromosomes movement during mitosis.
- nonreproductive cells have two sets of chromosomes.
- prokaryotes reproduce by a type of cell division is called ___ ___.
- ___ is the division of genetic material in the nucleus.
- the ____ is the narrow of the duplicated chromosome, where the two chromatids are most closely to attach.
- ___ is a special type of division that can produce sperm and egg cells.
- ___ are protein complexes associated with centromeres.
- _____ depend on cell division of development from a fertilized egg, growth, and repair.
- ___ yields nonidentical daughter cells that have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. (Variation of cell division)
- ___ begins during anaphase or telophase and the spindle eventually disassembles.
- define the phase that consist of cell growth and copying of chromosomes in preparation for cell division.
- At metaphase, the chromosomes are all lined up at the ____ ____, a plane midway between the spindle’s two poles.
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- The continuity of life based on the reproduction of cells is known as?
- In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by a process known as cleavage, forming a ____ ____.
- the microtubules shorten by ___ at the kinetochore ends.
- In plant cells, a ___ __ forms during cytokinesis.
- define the phase that consists of both mitosis and cytokinesis.
- The frequency of cell division varies with the type of __.
- During ____, some spindle microtubules attach to the kinetochores of chromosomes and begin to move to the chromosomes.
- The division of cytoplasm.
- Each duplicated chromosome has two ____ _____,attached along their lengths by cohesins.
- An ___ (a radial array of short microtubules) extends from each centrosome.
- In the interphase there are three phases. What phase do chromosomes duplicate?
- Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of ____ a complex of DNA and protein that condenses during cell division.
- How many stages does mitosis have?
- DNA molecules in a cell are packaged into ______.
- All the DNA in a cell constitutes the cell’s _____.
28 Clues: The division of cytoplasm. • How many stages does mitosis have? • DNA molecules in a cell are packaged into ______. • In plant cells, a ___ __ forms during cytokinesis. • nonreproductive cells have two sets of chromosomes. • All the DNA in a cell constitutes the cell’s _____. • ___ are protein complexes associated with centromeres. • ...
Rock cycle 2021-11-12
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- the highest rank of coal
- a rock made of oxygen
- rock made from crushed shells
- a rock made of talic meallic
- melted rock
- almost melted rock
- rock made of one mineral
- cooled magma
- rock made out of magma
- rock made from other small rocks
- made of grains of mineral
- rock made out of compressed sand
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- a rock made or shells
- rock made of magma
- rock made from water and cold
- a rock made of trash
- rock made from fabric thin layers
- cooled lava
- rock made from reptiles
- a rock thats like chalk
- rock made of fossils and dead animals
21 Clues: cooled lava • melted rock • cooled magma • rock made of magma • almost melted rock • a rock made of trash • a rock made or shells • a rock made of oxygen • rock made out of magma • rock made from reptiles • a rock thats like chalk • the highest rank of coal • rock made of one mineral • made of grains of mineral • a rock made of talic meallic • rock made from water and cold • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-04-05
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- a mixture and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth
- Least useful
- Minerals surface in terms of its right-reflective qualities
- make it cool/cold
- Botton of the water bodies, the practice sand soils
- One of the most common minerals in the Earth crust
- Magma emerging as a liquid on to Earth surface
- it is made from magma that erupted out of a volcano
- Igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar
- Color,hardness,luster,crystal,density....
- Cooling of magma molten rock
- Metamorphic rock form when limestone is expose to high temperature and pressure
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- To break evenly along its weakest plane
- In the rock cycle, heat and pressure are metamorphic forces applied to existing rocks to transform them into metamorphic rock
- The process of liquid rock freezing into solid rock
- all minerals tend to form crystals that aid in the identification of the minerals
- Heat and pressure rock
- Mineral break unevenly or irregularly
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- the color of minerals powder
- Laying down of sediment carried by wind flowing water and sea/ice
- Connected with sand,mud, that settle bottom of lakes. weathering erosion
22 Clues: Least useful • make it cool/cold • Heat and pressure rock • the color of minerals powder • Cooling of magma molten rock • Mineral break unevenly or irregularly • To break evenly along its weakest plane • Color,hardness,luster,crystal,density.... • Magma emerging as a liquid on to Earth surface • Igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar • ...
Nutrient cycle 2023-04-24
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- this is not found in a free state in nature
- too much CO2 in the atmosphere can be responsible for this
- this type of animals stores carbon
- this bacteria is used to break down ammonia into gaseous nitrogen
- plants go through this process to make sugar
- this is needed to make proteins
- man made phosphorus in water
- plants and animals can’t use all the nitrogen in this
- animal waste decay creates this
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- the percentage of nitrogen gas in our atmosphere
- this is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- the kind of cycle this chapter is about
- places phosphorus from soil can be washed away
- volcanoes are a natural source of this
- too much phosphorus in water leads to plant…..
- animals use this in the process of respiration
- phosphorus can be contained in this
- along with rocks, phosphorus can be contained in this
- plants go through photosynthesis to make this
- this is essential nutrient for life as it makes up important chemicals
20 Clues: man made phosphorus in water • this is needed to make proteins • animal waste decay creates this • this type of animals stores carbon • phosphorus can be contained in this • volcanoes are a natural source of this • the kind of cycle this chapter is about • this is not found in a free state in nature • plants go through this process to make sugar • ...
Nutrient cycle 2023-04-24
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- A bacteria in soil that can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen
- What is the special bacteria that can directly use nitrogen in our atmosphere and fix
- More CO2 is released in the atmosphere today than in the past hour because of what
- What is the process when Animals use oxygen to make more CO2
- The animals use phosphorus, and their
- Plants use CO2 in the process called what
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our what
- Our atmosphere is 78%
- Today these deposits are burned as fossil fuels which include?
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- What do humans use to help grow plants
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for the what?
- Some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away into what
- In another part of the cycle, animals eat?
- Phosphorus is not found in the free state in nature, but is contained mostly in?
- Animals waste decays by the action of bacteria which creates?
- Another natural source for CO2 is
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what
- Another source of the phosphorus in water comes from man-made what
- The what is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- Too much phosphorus in water leads to what
20 Clues: Our atmosphere is 78% • Another natural source for CO2 is • The animals use phosphorus, and their • What do humans use to help grow plants • Plants use CO2 in the process called what • In another part of the cycle, animals eat? • Too much phosphorus in water leads to what • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what • ...
Nutrient cycle 2023-04-21
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- eight percent our atmosphere is made up of how much with nitrogen gas
- what classification had volcanic eruptions, rock formations, and plate tectonics
- humans add what through fertilizer
- it is an essential nutrient for life as it makes up important chemicals
- what classification is activities preformed by living organisms
- some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away in
- nutrient nutrient whose supply limits productivity
- animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our what
- animals use oxygen in the process of what to make more CO2
- what is used to help replace for plants
- with ample amount of sun the limit to productivity would be what
- in the past huge deposits of carbon were stored as dead plants and animals
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- what is another natural recourse for CO2
- bacteria in the soil can break down ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen
- chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life
- what is within each of the cycles
- higher organisms use nitrogen to make what
- too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for what
- another source of phosphorus in water comes from man made what
- is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it
20 Clues: what is within each of the cycles • humans add what through fertilizer • what is used to help replace for plants • what is another natural recourse for CO2 • higher organisms use nitrogen to make what • nutrient nutrient whose supply limits productivity • some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away in • chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life • ...
Rock cycle 2023-05-11
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- Type of metamorfic rock
- Reverse melting
- Type of sedimentary rock
- Name
- Small rocks stuck together.
- Broken rocks
- Reverse cooling
- Heat and ________ make metamorphic rocks
- Lava+mountain
- Cooled lava
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- Plants
- type of metamorphic rock
- Warm
- Periodic table
- Type of igneous
- heat+presser
- Another word for gem
- Another word for lava.
- rain causing damage
- Type igneous
20 Clues: Warm • Name • Plants • Cooled lava • heat+presser • Broken rocks • Type igneous • Lava+mountain • Periodic table • Type of igneous • Reverse melting • Reverse cooling • rain causing damage • Another word for gem • Another word for lava. • Type of metamorfic rock • type of metamorphic rock • Type of sedimentary rock • Small rocks stuck together. • Heat and ________ make metamorphic rocks
Rock Cycle 2014-09-24
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- the processes used to make metamorphic rock
- the rock group made by heat and pressure
- the stripes on metamorphic rocks
- the process where rocks are heated until they are liquid
- metled rock below the earth's surface
- the process that reduces the volume of sediments
- melted rock above the earth's surface
- the group of rocks made by fire
- lava that cooled on the earth's surface
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- a way for magma to escape the earth when this explodes
- the group of rocks made by bonded sediments
- the process that bonds together sediments
- the process used tho make sediments
- broken down eroded rock pieces
- the process used to move sediments
- a shiny black igneous rock
- a metamorphic rock that can be written on with chalk
- the process where melted rocks harden
- magma that cooled under the earth's surface
- a sedimentary rock made of sand
20 Clues: a shiny black igneous rock • broken down eroded rock pieces • the group of rocks made by fire • a sedimentary rock made of sand • the stripes on metamorphic rocks • the process used to move sediments • the process used tho make sediments • metled rock below the earth's surface • the process where melted rocks harden • melted rock above the earth's surface • ...
Rock cycle 2015-10-29
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- grained Igneous rock that has large crystal grains.
- Describes the texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are NOT arranged in planes or bands.
- grained Igneous rocks that have either small or no crystal grains.
- The consolidation of sediments resulting from the weight of overlying deposits.
- To make solid; make into a hard or compact mass; change from a liquid or gaseous state to a solid state.
- Igneous rock that has medium sized crystal grains.
- igneous rock A type of rock that forms as a result of volcanic activity at or near the Earth's surface; cools fast, crystals won't last.
- Describes the texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands.
- rock Type of rock formed from lava or magma cooling.
- The process of the compacted sediment binding together during a rock formation.
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- The process of wind, water & ice breaking down rock.
- The process in which sedimentary rocks are arranged in layers.
- The process of wind, water & ice transporting soil & sediment from one location to another.
- Change in the structure of something.
- To become crystallized again.
- The chemical makeup of a rock; describes either the minerals or other materials in the rock; the "ingredients" of something.
- gneous rock A type of Rock formed from the cooling & solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface; cools slow, crystals will grow.
- rock Type of rock formed by sediments compacting & cementing together.
- rock Type of rock formed from another type of rock being exposed to extreme heat & pressure changing it into another type of rock.
- The process in which material is laid down or dropped.
20 Clues: To become crystallized again. • Change in the structure of something. • Igneous rock that has medium sized crystal grains. • grained Igneous rock that has large crystal grains. • The process of wind, water & ice breaking down rock. • rock Type of rock formed from lava or magma cooling. • The process in which material is laid down or dropped. • ...
Rock Cycle 2017-04-17
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- / a molten hot material made from melted rocks
- / solid material that may contain minerals and sediments
- / hue of rock
- / a sedimentary rock that has been altered has force applied to it along with a raise of temperature
- / the study of minerals and rocks
- / when a mineral breaks into rough jagged pieces
- / the light that reflects off the mineral
- / white crystal featured mineral that is metamorphic
- / when a sedimentary rock changes into a metamorphic rock it goes through this stage
- / fine particles of sand,clay or dirt compacted and cemented
- / the stage of which pieces of minerals and rocks are placed to begin compaction and cementation
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- / made from magma or lava cooling
- / inorganic material found in nature
- / the ability of a rock to scratch or be scratched by another
- gravity / the ratio between the density of an object, and a reference substance
- / a scientist who studies rocks and minerals
- / igneous rock that differs in color occurring either in masses or crystals
- / sedimentary rock consisting of sand
- / used in lead pencils
- / the powder of the mineral that is left behind if scratched
20 Clues: / hue of rock • / used in lead pencils • / made from magma or lava cooling • / the study of minerals and rocks • / inorganic material found in nature • / sedimentary rock consisting of sand • / the light that reflects off the mineral • / a scientist who studies rocks and minerals • / a molten hot material made from melted rocks • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2017-10-14
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- Open reservoirs on land where liquid water pools and collects
- A water body that is transitional between fresh and salt water
- The Earth sphere containing all life
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- The process of changing water from solid state to liquid state
- The state change from ice directly to water vapor
- The process of water uptake by plants
- The Earth sphere where cloud formation occurs
- The Earth sphere that contains all water
- The largest water storage reservoir
- The change from water vapor to liquid water accompanied by cooling temperatures
- Rain, sleet, hail or snow falling from the atmosphere
- The process of water soaking into the soil surface
- Flow of water over land
- A place where groundwater bubbles or flows to the surface through cracks in the ground
- The movement of groundwater to the surface of the Earth
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- An expansive groundwater reservoir
- The water found in plants and animals
- The amount of water held in the atmosphere
- The gravitational movement of water through the soil and bedrock
- Rapidly moving surface water that transports water in channels
- The Earth sphere that includes the crust, mantle and core
- Conversion of liquid water to water vapor, a process that requires energy from the sun
- Water that fills the cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- Water frozen in soil year round
- The transfer of water from animals through their pores as water vapor
- The release of water from plants through their stomata
- The movement of water vapor within the atmosphere
- Water frozen in large expanses at the poles of Earth
- Water condensed on plants
- A water reservoir that is the top most layer of the Earth’s crust
- Permanently frozen water storage reservoirs usually found at high elevations
- A low altitude form of condensed water droplets
- Slow moving water reservoirs, usually filled with vegetation
34 Clues: Flow of water over land • Water condensed on plants • Water frozen in soil year round • An expansive groundwater reservoir • The largest water storage reservoir • The Earth sphere containing all life • The water found in plants and animals • The process of water uptake by plants • The Earth sphere that contains all water • The amount of water held in the atmosphere • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2017-10-14
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- A place where groundwater bubbles or flows to the surface through cracks in the ground
- The water found in plants and animals
- The gravitational movement of water through the soil and bedrock
- An expansive groundwater reservoir
- Conversion of liquid water to water vapor, a process that requires energy from the sun
- The change from water vapor to liquid water accompanied by cooling temperatures
- The movement of groundwater to the surface of the Earth
- The release of water from plants through their stomata
- The Earth sphere where cloud formation occurs
- The process of water soaking into the soil surface
- The Earth sphere that contains all water
- The amount of water held in the atmosphere
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
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- The process of water uptake by plants
- The state change from ice directly to water vapor
- Permanently frozen water storage reservoirs usually found at high elevations
- Open reservoirs on land where liquid water pools and collects
- The transfer of water from animals through their pores as water vapor
- Flow of water over land
- Water frozen in soil year round
- The process of changing water from solid state to liquid state
- Water frozen in large expanses at the poles of Earth
- Rain, sleet, hail or snow falling from the atmosphere
- Water that fills the cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- The Earth sphere containing all life
- The largest water storage reservoir
- Rapidly moving surface water that transports water in channels
- A water reservoir that is the top most layer of the Earth’s crust
- A low altitude form of condensed water droplets
- The movement of water vapor within the atmosphere
- Water condensed on plants
31 Clues: Flow of water over land • Water condensed on plants • Water frozen in soil year round • An expansive groundwater reservoir • The largest water storage reservoir • The Earth sphere containing all life • The process of water uptake by plants • The water found in plants and animals • The Earth sphere that contains all water • The amount of water held in the atmosphere • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2018-10-05
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- accidental capture of nontarget animals, such as dolphins, seals, sea lions, sea turtles as well as many other fish.
- fishing by setting out extremely long lines, up to 50 miles, with thousands of baited hooks
- water affected by human activities and a source of biodegradable wastes
- toxic chemicals used to control insects that ends up in our water
- large areas of water stored, usually behind dams
- the release of water vapor from plants
- usually found in small amounts in the water, but can accumulate in the bodies, includes lead and mercury
- when excess amounts of nutrients are found in water that cause algaes to explode in growth and deplete the oxygen levels, killing fish
- locations such as factories, sewers or oil tankers
- 97% of the Earth's water is found here
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- dragging large cone shaped nets through the water to capture pelagic fish; Bottom-trawling dragging nets along the bottom to catch benthic organisms.
- the release into the environment of matter or energy that causes undesirable impacts on the health or wellbeing of organisms
- chains of transparent nylon mesh nets arrayed to drift with currents to capture passing fish. Floats at the top and weights at the bottom keep them vertical.
- porous regions of rock and soil that hold ground water
- water found under ground
- larger source of pollution and more difficult to manage
- product made from fossil fuels to fuel cars and trucks that end up in our water
- when water returns to the earth as liquid
- the name given the process of converting water from liquid to gaseous states
- less than 1% of water on Earth is water we can use, or called...
- this agency reported 55% of U.S. streams and rivers are in poor condition to support aquatic life
- the lack of oxygen in the water, causing death of fish and other organisms in so-called dead zones
22 Clues: water found under ground • the release of water vapor from plants • 97% of the Earth's water is found here • when water returns to the earth as liquid • large areas of water stored, usually behind dams • locations such as factories, sewers or oil tankers • porous regions of rock and soil that hold ground water • larger source of pollution and more difficult to manage • ...
Lunar Cycle 2022-03-04
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- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- when the moon is is starting over the cycle.
- The dark part of the day.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth.
- The curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- When the moon is fully lit.
- Obscure the light from the moon.
- when the moon is halfway lit and going down to the start.
- Have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated.
- U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program.
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- Make something visible or bright by shining light.
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center.
- When the moon is partially lit on the right.
- A distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- When the moon is halfway lit.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
- When something is bright and shiny.
- The planet we live on.
- A dark area or shape.
- the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle.
21 Clues: A dark area or shape. • The planet we live on. • The dark part of the day. • When the moon is fully lit. • When the moon is halfway lit. • Obscure the light from the moon. • When something is bright and shiny. • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • when the moon is is starting over the cycle. • When the moon is partially lit on the right. • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-12-13
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- Very hot liquid located under Earth’s surface; Usually in a volcano
- Metamorphic rocks that do not have repeating layers
- Breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface
- Sediment being laid down by wind or water
- magma forced between rocks that have already existed
- Another word for Carbon Dioxide
- Rocks made from other pre existing rocks that come together
- Process where water changes from a liquid to a gas
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- Metamorphic rocks that have repeating layers
- An ion that is made up of 1 carbon atom and 3 oxygen atoms
- A large body of igneous rock that cannot be measured exactly
- Sedimentary rock made up of broken parts of other rocks that are cemented together
- Size: Size of grains of sediments
- Something that is naturally occurring
- A foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock
- Land is worn down by Earth’s elements and moved by water or wind
- igneous rocks that are made from olivine and biotite
- Igneous rocks that are made from feldspar and quartz
- A metamorphic rock that has been in higher temperatures
- Shale: Organic sedimentary rock
- Type of energy that is transferred between different temperatures
- Resistance to change in shape or movement
- Very hot liquid located on Earth’s surface
- magma poured onto Earth’s surface
24 Clues: Shale: Organic sedimentary rock • Another word for Carbon Dioxide • Size: Size of grains of sediments • magma poured onto Earth’s surface • Something that is naturally occurring • A foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock • Breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface • Sediment being laid down by wind or water • Resistance to change in shape or movement • ...
Cell Cycle 2022-02-28
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- first phase of mitosis
- enzyme that creates RNA primer
- orientation of DNA strands
- form of DNA during M phase
- chromosomes line up at middle
- sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base
- identical halves of duplicated chromosome
- enzyme that synthesizes new DNA
- division of the nuclear material
- enzyme that separates DNA strands
- final phase of mitosis
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- growth and preparation for S phase
- form of DNA during interphase
- framework that chromosomes move along
- enzyme that binds fragments of DNA
- region that binds sister chromatids
- sister chromatids split apart
- physical splitting of cells
- DNA strand built continuously
- mitosis and cytokinesis
- DNA strand built discontinuously
- sugar in DNA
- growth and preparation for M phase
- organelle that produces the spindle
- G1 + S + G2
- DNA replication
26 Clues: G1 + S + G2 • sugar in DNA • DNA replication • first phase of mitosis • final phase of mitosis • mitosis and cytokinesis • orientation of DNA strands • form of DNA during M phase • physical splitting of cells • form of DNA during interphase • sister chromatids split apart • DNA strand built continuously • chromosomes line up at middle • enzyme that creates RNA primer • ...
Cell cycle 2021-12-21
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- what cell has chloroplast
- what chromosomes are made up of
- cell structure stays balanced
- fourth phase of mitosis
- self replicating material
- how many chromatids make up a chromosomes
- the seperation of cells
- third phase of mitosis
- identical _________ cells result from cytokinesis
- enlargement of cell
- second phase of mitosis
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- seperation of cytoplasm
- shrinking of cell
- first phase of mitosis
- during anaphase chromatids _____ up (5)
- how many phases in the cell cycle
- when chromosomes are visible
- what cells we have in our body
- cells that bacteria have
- first phase of cell cycle
20 Clues: shrinking of cell • enlargement of cell • first phase of mitosis • third phase of mitosis • seperation of cytoplasm • fourth phase of mitosis • the seperation of cells • second phase of mitosis • cells that bacteria have • what cell has chloroplast • self replicating material • first phase of cell cycle • when chromosomes are visible • cell structure stays balanced • ...
Cell Cycle 2023-10-04
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- comes from parent cell
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus
- nucular membrane forms
- main constituent of chromosomes
- smallest living organisms
- the first stage of cell division
- the second stage of cell division
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells
- the central and most important part of a cell
- when the cell repairs
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- when chromosomes move away from eachother
- The cycle of tiny things that make up our body
- he cytoplasmic division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis
- the growth of cells
- when cells self destruct
- The Cell double checks the duplicated chromosomes for error
- cells dividing
- cell that makes daughter cell
- continuously grows
- the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell
20 Clues: cells dividing • continuously grows • the growth of cells • when the cell repairs • comes from parent cell • nucular membrane forms • when cells self destruct • smallest living organisms • cell that makes daughter cell • main constituent of chromosomes • the first stage of cell division • the second stage of cell division • when chromosomes move away from eachother • ...
Cell Cycle 2023-11-20
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- Divison of the cytoplasm
- All cells are derived from pre-existing cells
- All ___ cells store genetic information in chromosomes
- The DNA of ___ prokaryotes is one, circular chromosome attached to the inside of the cell membrane.
- Reproduction that involves a single cell dividing to make 2 new, identical daughter cells
- discrete unit of hereditary infor consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence
- “Putting it all together”
- sister chromatids at opposite poles. A nuclear envelope forms around each set of sister chromatids
- two division produce 3 polar bodies that die and 1 egg
- Homologs pair. Crossing over occurs.
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- produces gametes with one copy of each chromosome and thus one copy of each gene
- alternative version of a gene (dominate and recessive Aa)
- Divison of the Nucleus. Also called Karyokinesis
- duplicated ___ are called chromatids and are held together by the centromere
- pieces of chromosomes or genes are exchanged
- reproduction that involves two cells (egg and sperm) joining to make a new cell that is NOT identical to the original cells
- Each new cell will then have an identical copy of the DNA
- Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell by kinetochore fibers
- the phase of the cell cycle in which a cell copies its DNA to prepare for mitosis
- Chromosomes, attached to the kinetochore fibers, move to the center of the cell
20 Clues: Divison of the cytoplasm • “Putting it all together” • Homologs pair. Crossing over occurs. • pieces of chromosomes or genes are exchanged • All cells are derived from pre-existing cells • Divison of the Nucleus. Also called Karyokinesis • All ___ cells store genetic information in chromosomes • two division produce 3 polar bodies that die and 1 egg • ...
Rock Cycle! 2023-12-13
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- Igneous rocks and magma rich in feldspar and silica, that are light in color.
- The process of breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earth's surface.
- A greyish metamorphic rock that can be split into flat pieces.
- The laying down of sediment by natural forces.
- The movement of small rock particles from one place to another through a variety of forces.
- The physical force exerted on an object by another object.
- A metamorphic rock with a banded or foliated structure.
- A body of igneous rock formed on the Earth's surface
- The process of metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.
- Igneous rocks and magma rich in magnesium and iron, that are dark in color.
- A clastic sedimentary rock composed of rounded pebbles and sand cemented together.
- A clastic sedimentary rock consisting of angular fragments in a fine matrix.
- How big something is.
- A large body of igneous rock found underground.
- A body of igneous rock formed underground.
- Any compound containing certain molecules, specifically carbon.
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- Otherwise known as Silicon Dioxide, a mineral found in various forms.
- Not banded or not layered, and not having aligned mineral crystals.
- Igneous rocks that are roughly even in felsic and mafic materials.
- The process in which unconsolidated segments are turned into solid rock.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow.
- A type of salt containing carbon, oxygen and another chemical.
- The process in which the Earth is worn away by natural forces
- A viscous liquid that is used for fuel.
- The process of liquid turning to gas.
- Soft, grey rock that is formed from clay, silt, or mud.
- A type of metamorphism occurring over a very wide area
- Any substance that has a defined composition.
- Thermal energy that is transferred from one object to another as the result of temperature difference.
- The process of splitting into thin sheets.
- A small particle or crystal found in minerals.
- Hot molten rock that cools to form igneous rocks.
- Rocks that have been weathered, eroded, and deposited.
- Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano
34 Clues: How big something is. • The process of liquid turning to gas. • A viscous liquid that is used for fuel. • The process of splitting into thin sheets. • Hot molten rock that erupts from a volcano • A body of igneous rock formed underground. • The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. • Any substance that has a defined composition. • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-12-19
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- minerals that were left behind from a solution where the water evaporated, which are then cemented together through natural processes
- a process in sedimentary rock cycle that deals with moving sediments
- the wearing away of rock into sediments
- sedimentary rock of pebbles that are cemented together. The cement is visible
- metamorphosed shale, fine grained metamorphic rock that smooth to touch
- sediments are bonded together to create a rock
- rock made with more than 65% silica
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- really hot liquid that is above the surface
- water makes sediments travel
- water turns into gas
- sedimentary rock formed from angular gravel and boulder sized clasts cemented together in a matrix
- Within the earth, rocks are squeezed together under a lot of _______
- rock made with between 55% and 65% silica
- diameter of individual grains
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- molten rock under the earth's surface
- rock that was made within the earths crust
- metamorphic rocks form from a lot of heat and pressure over a wide area
- an oxide of silicon, is found in sedimentary rocks
- not repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- how thick a liquid is
- metamorphic rocks form from a lot of heat, where pressure is not a key factor
- where sediments settle in one area
- its like really hot in the earth
- Sedimentary rock rich in kerogen
- rock that was made on the earths surface
- rock/minerals rich in carbon
- high grade metamorphic rock with bands, composed of granite
- rocks that contain evidence of life, such as fossils
- sedimentary rock composed of broken pieces of clast
- a body of intrusive igneous rocks that crystallizes under the earth's surface
- rock made with between 45% and 55% silica
32 Clues: water turns into gas • how thick a liquid is • rock/minerals rich in carbon • water makes sediments travel • diameter of individual grains • its like really hot in the earth • Sedimentary rock rich in kerogen • where sediments settle in one area • rock made with more than 65% silica • molten rock under the earth's surface • the wearing away of rock into sediments • ...
rock cycle 2023-01-03
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- magma comes into contact with older surrounding rocks, causing metamorphism
- the quality of being hot
- rocks with high feldspar and silica content
- metamorphic rocks that do not show layers
- settling and coming to rest of transported material
- rock containing oil
- common mineral that makes magma more viscous when it has a higher content
- fine grained foliated metamorphic rock
- geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- rocks with high magnesium and iron content
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- course grained foliated metamorphic rock
- composed of rounded gravel cemented together
- rocks that cool quickly on earth's surface
- most common sedimentary rock; cemented sediment grains
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- size of individual sediment particles
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- molten rock that has reached earth's surface
- process converting sediments into rock
- composed of course, angular rock fragments cemented together
- resistance to flow
- movement of sediment away from its source
- sedimentary rocks with crystalline structure
- rocks that cool slowly without reaching the surface
- type of rock that forms when magma solidifies below earth's surface
- metamorphism caused by extreme heat and pressure; happens over wide areas
- metamorphic rocks where the minerals have been flattened into parallel layers
- magma with ~50% silica content
- contain CO3 in their composition
- form from evaporating saline water
- sedimentary rocks that accumulate from the remains of organisms
- molten rock
32 Clues: molten rock • resistance to flow • rock containing oil • the quality of being hot • magma with ~50% silica content • contain CO3 in their composition • form from evaporating saline water • size of individual sediment particles • process converting sediments into rock • fine grained foliated metamorphic rock • course grained foliated metamorphic rock • ...
Rock Cycle 2024-09-05
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- an example of a metamorphic rock
- when layers of rock are pressed together to form sedimentary rock
- small pieces of broken down rocks
- molten rock beneath the surface of the earth
- rocks made on the outside of a volcano
- molten rock above the surface of the earth
- formed where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in layers.
- the process of breaking down rocks
- depositing of sediments into layers
- rocks made inside of a volcano
- an example of igneous rock
- minerals that are dissolved in a solution crystallize
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- over time layers of rocks are "glued"together to form sedimentary rock
- most igneous rock is found near fissures or ____
- heat and pressure cause this type of rock to form
- metamorphic rocks with minerals grains that are arranged randomly
- rocks formed under pressure but don't need heat
- formed when rock fragments are squeezed together
- all rocks are made of __
- the process of moving sediment from one place to another
- the process of rocks changing from one form to another is called the ____
- rock formed by hardening and cooling
- metamorphic rocks that have their grains arranged in parallel layers or bands
23 Clues: all rocks are made of __ • an example of igneous rock • rocks made inside of a volcano • an example of a metamorphic rock • small pieces of broken down rocks • the process of breaking down rocks • depositing of sediments into layers • rock formed by hardening and cooling • rocks made on the outside of a volcano • molten rock above the surface of the earth • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2024-11-21
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- Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail) that falls from clouds to the Earth's surface.
- The frozen portion of the hydrosphere, including glaciers, polar ice caps, and permafrost.
- The part of Earth that contains all the water, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and ice.
- Large scale movements of water in the oceans, driven by wind, salinity, and temperature differences, affecting global climate patterns.
- The warming of Earth's atmosphere caused by the trapping of heat from the Sun by gasses in the atmosphere.
- The process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.
- The process by which water seeps into the ground, replenishing groundwater supplies.
- The regions of Earth where living organisms exist, including land, water, and air.
- The process by which water vapor turns directly into solid water skipping the condensation phase.
- The effect of human activities on Earth's systems, including pollution, deforestation, and urbanization.
- The process by which liquid water is converted into solid ice or precipitation such as snow or hail.
- The process by which liquid water is converted into water vapor, entering the atmosphere.
- The long-term average of weather patterns in a particular region.
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- The short-term state of the atmosphere, including temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation.
- The ways in which different Earth systems (atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, geosphere) affect and influence one another.
- The solid part of Earth, consisting of rocks, minerals, and landforms.
- Water that flows over Earth's surface, eventually entering streams, rivers, or other bodies of water.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface through processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
- The process by which natural forces (water, wind, ice) move weathered rock and soil from one location to another.
- The process where water vapor cools and changes back into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- The process by which solid water turns directly into water vapor skipping the melting phase.
- The process by which solid water is converted into liquid water.
- The process by which carbon moves between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere, playing a key role in supporting life and regulating climate.
23 Clues: The process by which solid water is converted into liquid water. • The long-term average of weather patterns in a particular region. • The solid part of Earth, consisting of rocks, minerals, and landforms. • The regions of Earth where living organisms exist, including land, water, and air. • ...
Rock Cycle 2025-04-11
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- – A sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles cemented together.
- – Light-colored igneous rocks high in silica.
- (Metamorphism) – Rock transformation due to widespread heat and pressure.
- – A clastic rock with sharp, angular fragments.
- – A fine-grained metamorphic rock that splits into flat pieces.
- – Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- – Minerals containing carbon and oxygen, often found in limestone.
- Shale – A sedimentary rock rich in organic matter used for fuel.
- – A body of intrusive igneous rock formed underground.
- – Igneous rocks with a composition between mafic and felsic.
- – A sedimentary rock made of broken pieces of other rocks.
- – A hard, glassy mineral composed of silicon and oxygen.
- – A foliated metamorphic rock with banded texture.
- – The breaking down of rocks by natural forces.
- (Metamorphism) – Rock change due to heat from nearby magma.
- – Metamorphic texture with no mineral alignment.
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- – The movement of sediments by wind, water, or ice.
- – Sedimentary rock formed from dissolved minerals crystallizing.
- – The alignment of minerals in metamorphic rock due to pressure.
- – The process of turning sediment into rock.
- – Igneous rock formed from lava cooling quickly on Earth’s surface.
- – Minerals left behind when water evaporates.
- – A key factor in the formation of metamorphic rocks.
- Size – A way to classify rocks by the size of their particles.
- – Dark-colored, magnesium- and iron-rich igneous rock type.
- – Magma that has reached the Earth’s surface.
- – A type of sedimentary rock formed from plant or animal remains.
- – The process of wearing away rocks by wind, water, or ice.
- – A measure of how thick and slow-flowing lava is.
- – Along with pressure, this helps transform rocks during metamorphism.
- – The process of sediments settling out of water or air.
- – Type of igneous rock that forms from magma cooling slowly underground.
32 Clues: – Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface. • – The process of turning sediment into rock. • – Light-colored igneous rocks high in silica. • – Minerals left behind when water evaporates. • – Magma that has reached the Earth’s surface. • – A clastic rock with sharp, angular fragments. • – The breaking down of rocks by natural forces. • ...
LUNAR CYCLE 2025-04-07
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- the path an object follows as it moves around another thing or object
- It occurs after the third quarter or last quarter
- occurs after the full moon
- It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases
- After the New moon phases
- Face after waxing gibbous
- The planet which we live in
- The force that attracts body towards the center of the earth
- any object that orbits another celestial body
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- another name for the new moon
- Focus of a lunar eclipse
- The motion of a sphere that is spinning around its own axis
- The moon is no longer illuminated by the sun's rays
- It occurs after the first quarter phases
- tide When the moon is at its Firstquarter or thirdquarter
- When the sun is obscured by the moon from the perspective of earth
- Lunar cycle segment
- Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases
- The movement of one celestial body as it orbits another
- The sun acts to augment the tidal forces of the moon, creating a higher than a normal tide
20 Clues: Lunar cycle segment • Focus of a lunar eclipse • After the New moon phases • Face after waxing gibbous • occurs after the full moon • The planet which we live in • another name for the new moon • Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases • It occurs after the first quarter phases • It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases • any object that orbits another celestial body • ...
Cardiac Cycle 2024-09-25
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- From the larynx to the alveoli.
- Space between the visceral and parietal pleura.
- From the nasal cavity to the larynx.
- This pleural membrane moves with the lungs during breathing.
- Air within the pleural cavity.
- This membrane is attached to the lungs.
- Blood in the pleural cavity.
- A term for the collapse of part or all of a lung.
- These tonsils are closest to the internal nares.
- Part of the roof of the nasal cavity.
- Gas exchange between the lungs and blood.
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- Air passages between nasal conchae.
- This membrane is closer to the thoracic wall.
- Prevents food from getting into the larynx.
- Involving gas exchange at the level of the tissues.
- Key process for making ATP.
- Three bony structures involved in warming incoming air.
- Both the parietal and visceral pleura are examples of this type of membrane.
- Forms the floor of the nasal cavity.
- This part of the pharynx is closest to the esophagus.
- This muscle is the primary muscle for inhalation.
- The primary function of the respiratory system.
- Part of the pharynx closest to the oral cavity.
- Divides the nasal cavity into right and left regions.
24 Clues: Key process for making ATP. • Blood in the pleural cavity. • Air within the pleural cavity. • From the larynx to the alveoli. • Air passages between nasal conchae. • From the nasal cavity to the larynx. • Forms the floor of the nasal cavity. • Part of the roof of the nasal cavity. • This membrane is attached to the lungs. • Gas exchange between the lungs and blood. • ...
rock cycle 2024-10-18
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- _______ is when water takes rocks from one place to another.
- _______ is when molten rock hardens.
- ___________ is formed by high heat and high pressure
- _______ is formed from the cooling from lava or magma.
- M_____ is a white rock
- G______ is a rock with holes
- ___________ that has formed from sediment
- ____ is when thermal energy touches something that is colder than it.
- S_________ is a rock that looks like sand
- Sedimentary rock is formed by compacting and _______.
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- _________ is when lava cools outside of a volcano.
- ________ is when gravity pushes down on something.
- S____ is a black rock
- ________ is small rocks.
- _________ is when magma cools slowly inside of a volcano.
- O_____ is a type of igneous rock that has a glassy surface.
- L__________ has sand, fossil and pebble
- _____ is molten liquid rock under volcanoes.
- __________ is when water breaks up rocks
- _______ is when intense heat interacts with a rock.
- ____ is when molten rock is outside of a volcano.
21 Clues: S____ is a black rock • M_____ is a white rock • ________ is small rocks. • G______ is a rock with holes • _______ is when molten rock hardens. • L__________ has sand, fossil and pebble • __________ is when water breaks up rocks • ___________ that has formed from sediment • S_________ is a rock that looks like sand • _____ is molten liquid rock under volcanoes. • ...
Cell Cycle 2025-03-10
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- region of chromosome where chromatids attach
- process in which cell grows prepares and divides
- developing stage of embryotic organisms
- process of cell death
- structure to help organize cell division
- Cells from two parents unite to form new one
- phase of mitosis in which chromosomes line up in center of cell
- phase when chromosomes separate and move to opposite sides
- period of cell cycle between cell divisions
- process in which cells divide
- consists of DNA coiled around histones
- first and longest phase of cell division, genetic material condenses
- phase of mitosis when chromosomes spread out into a tangle of chromatin
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage tissue
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- unspecialized cell that can become a specialized cell
- threadlike structure containing DNA and protein
- division of cytoplasm to form two daughter cells
- reproduction involving a single parent
- disorder when cells lose control of growth
- part of cell division when nucleus divides
- one of two "sister" parts of chromosome
21 Clues: process of cell death • process in which cells divide • reproduction involving a single parent • consists of DNA coiled around histones • developing stage of embryotic organisms • one of two "sister" parts of chromosome • structure to help organize cell division • disorder when cells lose control of growth • part of cell division when nucleus divides • ...
Cell Cycle 2025-12-03
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- always pairs with cytosine
- having one set of genes
- converting the DNA code into a protein
- new chromosomes begin to uncoil, new nuclear membranes form and 2 new nuclei form
- each section of DNA that codes for a unique protein
- the process that cells use to make RNA copies of a gene
- always pairs with thymine
- chromosomes line up in the middle of each cell
- always pairs with adenine
- a sperm or egg cell
- process of the cell cycle that ensures that each new daughter cell producxed has the same number & kinds of genes as the parent cell
- matches codon on the mRNA
- the process that reduces by half the amount of DNA in an egg or sperm cell
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- sister chromatid pairs divide into separate chromosomes
- first phase of the cell cycle in which the cell grows and carries out its normal function
- diploid cell that results from fertilization
- always pairs with guanine
- acids the molecules used to build proteins
- subunits of the long DNA molecule that consist of a sugar, phosphate and base
- the DNA copying process
- final stage of the cell cycle
21 Clues: a sperm or egg cell • having one set of genes • the DNA copying process • always pairs with guanine • always pairs with thymine • always pairs with adenine • matches codon on the mRNA • always pairs with cytosine • final stage of the cell cycle • converting the DNA code into a protein • acids the molecules used to build proteins • diploid cell that results from fertilization • ...
Rock Cycle 2025-08-12
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- process where dissolved minerals glue sediments together to form rock.
- records- The total number of fossils discovered and the information they provide about Earth's history.
- and cementation- Two steps in forming sedimentary rocks.
- the process where forces inside earth push rock up to the surface.
- rock found below Earth's surface.
- when magma or lave hardens into igneous rock.
- Solid rock becomes liquid magma due to high temperatures.
- the movement of weathered rock or sediments by wind, water, or ice.
- matter- Materials from once living organisms often of sediments.
- cycle- the continuous process of rock formation and transformation between types.
- and pressure- Conditions deep underground that change rock into metamorphic rock.
- Rock- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens.
- Igneous Rock- Formed when lava cools quickly on Earth's surface.
- fossil- A fossil- of an organism that lived for a short time but was widespread, used to help date rock layers.
- The dropping of sediments in a new location.
- Small pieces of rock, minerals, or organic materials.
- The process where sediments settles in horizontal layers.
- Lava that has reached Earth's surface.
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- Igneous Rock- Formed when magma cools slowly beneath Earth's surface.
- The general term for turning sediment into rock.
- rock- rock formed from layers of sediments that are compacted and cemented together.
- A naturally occurring solid substance with a definite chemical makeup and crystal structure.
- Rock- Rock formed when existing rock is changed by heat and pressure.
- time scale- A timeline that divides Earth's history into different periods based on fossils and rock layers.
- breakdown of rocks into smaller particles by wind, water, ice, or biological activity.
- The formation of crystals as magma or lava cools.
- Dating- Determining the exact age of a fossil or rock using radioactive elements.
- The process of pressing sediments together under pressure.
- The way organisms are protected and remains intact in the rock record.
- dating- Determining the age of a rock layer compared to others.
- Preserved remains or those of living organisms from the past.
31 Clues: rock found below Earth's surface. • Lava that has reached Earth's surface. • The dropping of sediments in a new location. • when magma or lave hardens into igneous rock. • The general term for turning sediment into rock. • The formation of crystals as magma or lava cools. • Small pieces of rock, minerals, or organic materials. • ...
Crustaceans 2024-03-08
10 Clues: used to breathe • having no backbone • a hard outer shell • latin word for shell • a prominent allergen • 1st stage of life cycle • main habitat of crustaceans • can live up to how many years • can be eaten as a good source of ___ • the largest phylum in the animal kingdom
Texas History (max and aqeel) 2024-03-06
10 Clues: legal slavery • infested cotton • marking on cattle • stopped the open range • intersection for trains • cycle that goes up and down • cowboys before the texan ones • land that didn't have barbed wire • type of cattle that Texas is known for • large buildings that were used for water
Logan's Pollution Crossword 2021-02-08
10 Clues: Destroying something • Where pollution goes • a portion of something • They are special liquids • There are several of these • This liquid is toxic to plants • its a cycle about sea creatures • Dry sand that is carried by water • something that kills our sea life • the surroundings of a living thing
AIR AROUND US 2023-08-20
10 Clues: layer of air • mixture of gases • needed for plants • used for electricity • human /animals inhale it • important for water cycle • produced when fuel is burned • process of making food (plants) • gas which has major composition in air • It should not be burned as it produce too much pollution
Mensural Hygiene Management 2024-10-23
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- Product that can irritate skin
- Releasing of egg during menstruation cycle
- Change these every 4 to 8 hours
- Wipe from ____ to back at all times
- Type of menstrual product (two words)
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- Breathable underwear
- Another name for Menstruations
- Reusable Menstrual product
- Bath at least ___ a day
- Drinking_____ can prevent infections
10 Clues: Breathable underwear • Bath at least ___ a day • Reusable Menstrual product • Another name for Menstruations • Product that can irritate skin • Change these every 4 to 8 hours • Wipe from ____ to back at all times • Drinking_____ can prevent infections • Type of menstrual product (two words) • Releasing of egg during menstruation cycle
Chapter 8 Vocabular Review 2022-03-30
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- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures in plants
- the internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike structure
- a fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf
- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure
- the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- a seed leaf
- the stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- a plant that flowers when nights are longer than the plant's critical night length
- a layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- a plant hormone that speeds
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- a plant with a flowering cycle that is not sensitive to periods of light and dark
- a young plant that develops from the zygote
- a flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- the vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
- the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move
- ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds
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- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit
- a structure that contains an egg cell
- a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- a plant that flowers when the night are shorter than the plant's critical night length
- a period when an organism's growth or activity stops
- night length
- the leaf of fern
- a thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves
- a plant that produces seeds that are note enclosed by a protective fruit
- tiny particles produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells
- a leaflike structure that enclosed the bud of a flower
- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- plant a plant that has true vascular tissue
- a chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth and development
- a male reproductive part of a flower
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- the plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective
- a colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- the female reproductive part of a flower
46 Clues: a seed leaf • night length • the leaf of fern • a plant hormone that speeds • an angiosperm with one seed leaf • an angiosperm with two seed leaves • a male reproductive part of a flower • a structure that contains an egg cell • the female reproductive part of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • plant a plant that has true vascular tissue • ...
Matter 2021-01-17
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- In a liquid, the ... are quite close together but move over and around each other.
- Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ...
- When water vapour rises from oceans, lakes and rivers, it cools and condenses to form ...
- When a gas cools, it ... and changes into a liquid.
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- The freezing point of ... is zero degrees Celcius.
- The particles in a ... are far apart and move quickly to spread out in the space they are in
- When wet clothes dry on a washing line, the water from the clothes is ....
- When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ...
- Water ... at one hundred degrees Celcius.
- Evaporation is the process of a ... changing to a gas.
- The particles in a solid are very close together and ... on the spot.
- The four stages of the water ... are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
12 Clues: Water ... at one hundred degrees Celcius. • When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ... • Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ... • The freezing point of ... is zero degrees Celcius. • When a gas cools, it ... and changes into a liquid. • Evaporation is the process of a ... changing to a gas. • ...
The Calvin Cycle 2013-10-08
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- The sugar produced by the Calvin Cycle is:
- Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle Occur?
- Third Phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- The Calvin Cycle is a part of what process?
- What electron does NADPH transfer in the Calvin Cycle?
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- ATP is an example of a ____:
- Calvin cycles relies on what to provide ATP and NADPH?
- First phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- Second phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- How many carbons is RuBP composed of?
10 Clues: ATP is an example of a ____: • First phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • Third Phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • Second phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • How many carbons is RuBP composed of? • The sugar produced by the Calvin Cycle is: • The Calvin Cycle is a part of what process? • Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle Occur? • ...
UNIT 2 ESS 2024-05-27
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- The eating of plants by animals.
- Factors Environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
- An interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.
- The process of breaking down food to release energy.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- Efficiency The efficiency with which energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.
- Level The position an organism occupies in a food chain.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with their abiotic environment.
- The preying of one animal on others.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The natural environment in which a species lives.
- Succession The series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized but disturbed or damaged habitat.
- Cycle The series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment.
- Factors Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms.
- The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
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- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- Pyramid A graphical representation showing the number of organisms, biomass, or energy at each trophic level.
- Cycle The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Succession The series of community changes which occur on an entirely new habitat.
- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- Cycles The flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms and the physical environment.
- Species A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.
- Factors Living components of an ecosystem.
- All the populations of different species living and interacting in a particular area.
- A relationship between two organisms where one benefits at the expense of the other.
- Web A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- Capacity The maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain.
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Cycle The cycle of water movement through the atmosphere, ground, and bodies of water.
41 Clues: The eating of plants by animals. • The preying of one animal on others. • Factors Living components of an ecosystem. • The natural environment in which a species lives. • The process of breaking down food to release energy. • Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • ...
Estuaries crossword 2023-10-25
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- A wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary, which can affect it
- A semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes With saltwater
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by the presence of suspended particles
- A plant adapted to thrive in saline environments, commonly found in estuarine marshes
- The difference in water level between high tide and low tide
- The concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water, which varies in estuaries
- Reef A structure made up of oyster shells and live oysters that provides habitat
- A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees
- Species of organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels
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- The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities,
- Water Water in estuaries that has a salinity level between that of freshwater and seawater
- The process by which sediments, including silt and clay particles, settle out of water
- The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle
- The process of nutrient enrichment in an estuary, often caused by excess nutrients
- The underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom
- A flow of freshwater from a river into an estuary, forming a visible, riverine
16 Clues: The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities, • The underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom • The difference in water level between high tide and low tide • A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees • The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle • ...
The Lunar Cycle 2023-03-06
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- what determines the moons phases
- after the waning gibbous
- the moon is fully lit
- another name for third quarter
- when the moon is not illuminated
- where the planets are
- after the full moon
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- how long is one lunar cycle
- after the waxing crescent
- who discovered the lunar cycle (not Galileo)
- the phase after a new moon
- what revolves around the earth
- how many moon phases are there
- lights the moon
- the cycle the moon follows
- before the new moon
- when the moon is in first or third quarter this occurs
- when the moon is in front of the sun
- planet the moon revolves around
19 Clues: lights the moon • before the new moon • after the full moon • the moon is fully lit • where the planets are • after the waning gibbous • after the waxing crescent • the phase after a new moon • the cycle the moon follows • how long is one lunar cycle • what revolves around the earth • how many moon phases are there • another name for third quarter • planet the moon revolves around • ...
MEANS OF TRANSPORT by Desmopatty 2021-01-29
10 Clues: firemen's truck • Aliens drive it • takes trash away • you cycle with it • it runs underground • get it at the station • It takes you where you want • you sail with it on the water • It runs quickly to the hospital • flies very quickly up in the sky
Photosynthesis 2015-11-06
10 Clues: We drink it • What plants do • We breath it in • We breath it out • opposite of heavy • Use average to get this • A green substance in a plant • Some people put it in there tea • Keeps us warm and our breathing cycle • Something that control's all of your cells
Gr 5 NS Scavenger Hunt (Term 1 Module 1-3) 2024-01-31
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- An animal that moves pollen from one flower to another flower is called a __.
- An animal that does not have a backbone is called an __.
- A habitat that is very dry and has very little rainfall.
- An octopus has a __ skeleton.
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- The home or environment that a plant or animal lives in.
- The type of skeleton a crab has is called an __.
- In the water cycle, when the Sun heats up water and it turns into water vapour, we call it __.
- Vertebrates have skeletons inside their bodies, this type of skeleton is called an __
- A living thing is called an __.
- Another word for the backbone of an animal.
- Aquatic habitat that has salt water is called___.
11 Clues: An octopus has a __ skeleton. • A living thing is called an __. • Another word for the backbone of an animal. • The type of skeleton a crab has is called an __. • Aquatic habitat that has salt water is called___. • The home or environment that a plant or animal lives in. • An animal that does not have a backbone is called an __. • ...
the Hydrosphere 2022-10-25
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- the sum of all water on earth
- the process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- the average time a given particle will stay in a given system
- evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individual components
- evaporation of water from plants
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- water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- the process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
- a measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water
8 Clues: the sum of all water on earth • evaporation of water from plants • the process by which a gas turns into a liquid • the average time a given particle will stay in a given system • water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet or hail • a measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water • ...
Science Vocab. Words 2021-05-24
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- Has more than one path of energy for energy to flow on.
- It shows first and second level consumer, decomposers and producers.
- Only has one path for energy to flow apon.
- To get it from your ansestors. Ex: Freckles, brown hair, and blue eyes.
- the core of earth pulling towards the center
- An organism that only eats plants
- They are composed of other links of chains that show the flow of energy through two or more animals.
- to rub against causing to stop or slow down.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- It breaks down dead organisms.
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- A cycle that moves water up into the clouds and back down causing rain.
- to blend into the surrounding enviroment.
- to push or pull against something
- It eats other organisms
- A cycle that plants use to creat their own food
- You have to learn how to do it. Ex: Riding a bike, swimming, and talking.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- to adapt to something around them.
- a chain that shows the flow of energy through two or more animals
- It produces food for consumers to eat.
20 Clues: It eats other organisms • It breaks down dead organisms. • An organism that only eats meat. • to push or pull against something • An organism that only eats plants • to adapt to something around them. • It produces food for consumers to eat. • to blend into the surrounding enviroment. • Only has one path for energy to flow apon. • the core of earth pulling towards the center • ...
Realms of the earth 2019-04-02
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- any form of water falling on the earth
- The process by which water transforms to water vapour
- It is the central part of lithosphere and made up of alloy
- the area of the earth where living beings are found
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- It covers nearly 71 per cent of the earth's surface
- cycle Continuous movement of water in the environment in different forms
- It is the surface of the earth
- It is the layer that surrounds the earth like a thick blanket
8 Clues: It is the surface of the earth • any form of water falling on the earth • It covers nearly 71 per cent of the earth's surface • the area of the earth where living beings are found • The process by which water transforms to water vapour • It is the central part of lithosphere and made up of alloy • It is the layer that surrounds the earth like a thick blanket • ...
Nature of Ecosystems 2013-05-14
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- complicated relationships that exist in natural ecosystems
- along with bacteria, it shows the food for larger decomposers
- feed on dead organic material in soil
- describes the continuous movement of water on and below the earths surface
- feed on other animals
- when producers absorb solar energy
- through which chemicals move along food chains, perhaps never entering an exchange pool
- sedimentary cycle that consists of the movement of phosphorus from rocks to soil & sea
- with every transformation some energy is degraded
- make their own food
- producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment
- feed on other organisms
- a source normally unavailable to producers such as fossilized remains, rocks, and deep-sea sediments
- a community along with its physical and chemical environment.
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- feed on solely plants or algae
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- exemplified by the phosphorus cycle
- exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles
- both land and aquatic organisms exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere
- feed on plants and animals:example. Humans
- a source from which organisms do normally take chemicals, such as the atmosphere
- describes the continuous movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to the ground & sea
- shows the aboveground plant material
23 Clues: make their own food • feed on other animals • feed on other organisms • feed on solely plants or algae • when producers absorb solar energy • exemplified by the phosphorus cycle • shows the aboveground plant material • energy cannot be created or destroyed • feed on dead organic material in soil • feed on plants and animals:example. Humans • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-09-17
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- When proteins "unfold" in extreme conditions
- Another name for citric acid cycle
- Pathways that release energy by breaking down complex molecules
- Final oxygen acceptor in cellular respiration
- Produces the most amount of ATP
- Provide photoprotection for plants
- Number of Calvin cycles required to make 1 G3P molecule
- Loss of electrons
- Closing stomata to stop water loss
- An example of a coenzyme
- The only anaerobic part of cellular respiration
- Enzyme used in Calvin cycle
- The type of inhibitor that blocks the active site
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- Macromolecule that catalyzes reactions
- Where C4 plants fix CO2
- Regulation that does NOT block the active site but still changes its' shape
- Gain of electrons
- Law of thermodynamics that says entropy increases and is often lost as heat
- Make their own food
- Plants that open stomata at night, like cacti
- Where electrons shuttle down in a series of redox reactions
- The ability to do work
- Which photosystem comes first in photosynthesis
- Pathways that consume energy by building complex molecules
- Pores in leaves that allow gasses in and out
- Reduce the activity of specific enzymes
26 Clues: Gain of electrons • Loss of electrons • Make their own food • The ability to do work • Where C4 plants fix CO2 • An example of a coenzyme • Enzyme used in Calvin cycle • Produces the most amount of ATP • Another name for citric acid cycle • Provide photoprotection for plants • Closing stomata to stop water loss • Macromolecule that catalyzes reactions • ...
Unit 3 Biology 2023-11-03
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- Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen
- What happens in the intermembrane space as electrons go down the electron transport chain and its purpose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with An
- Where does Lactic Acid Fermentation Take Place
- Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with Al
- Example of where lactic acid fermentation takes place
- How is water byproduct produced
- Occurs in the absence of oxygen
- What are the products of the intermediate step
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- Where in cell is Electric transport chain located
- Products of Electron transport chain per 1 glucose
- How is Cellular respiration a redox reaction/What must take place for redox reaction
- What are the final products of Alcohol Fermentation
- What are the final products of Lactic Acid Formation
- Where do electrons come from in Electric Transport Chain
- Human use of Alcohol fementation
- Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose
- What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration?
- Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with P
- How is cellular respiration a redox reaction/what must take place for redox reaction
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with F
- Where in cell does Alcohol fermentation take place
- Occurs in presence of oxygen
25 Clues: Occurs in presence of oxygen • How is water byproduct produced • Occurs in the absence of oxygen • Human use of Alcohol fementation • Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose • Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen • Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen • Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose • What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration? • ...
Mixtures 2024-08-30
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- (Across): Two or more materials combined without changing their properties
- (Down): The process of a liquid changing into a gas
- (Down): Water droplets formed by condensation, often seen on grass in the morning
- (Down): Energy that speeds up evaporation
Down
- (Down): To divide a mixture into its parts
- (Across): The process of a gas changing back into a liquid
- (Down): To join together to make a mixture
- (Across): A tool used to separate mixtures with different sized particles
- (Across): The gas form of a substance
- CYCLE (Across): The continuous movement of water on Earth
10 Clues: (Across): The gas form of a substance • (Down): Energy that speeds up evaporation • (Down): To divide a mixture into its parts • (Down): To join together to make a mixture • (Down): The process of a liquid changing into a gas • CYCLE (Across): The continuous movement of water on Earth • (Across): The process of a gas changing back into a liquid • ...
Spelling and Vocab Homework 2025-01-28
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- - spread out
- - a slow moving body of flowing ice on land
- - the process where a substance warms and changes from a liquid to a gas
- - a place to store water made by humans
- - a series of events or processes that repeats over and over
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- - to clearly show the difference between two objects
- - water in the atmosphere that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, snow, and/or hail
- - large supplies of underground water
- - the process where a gas cools and becomes a liquid
- - a swirling movement
10 Clues: - spread out • - a swirling movement • - large supplies of underground water • - a place to store water made by humans • - a slow moving body of flowing ice on land • - to clearly show the difference between two objects • - the process where a gas cools and becomes a liquid • - a series of events or processes that repeats over and over • ...
cage culture of Tilapia 2021-02-19
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- As cage size increases, costs per unit volume
- At what temperature does death occur
- Nylon is susceptible to what crustacean predator
- what type of tilapia has the fastest growth rate.
- what distance should the cage be from the water bed
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- cages should be equipped with what to reduce fish losses from jumping
- bodies What size of water is best for cage culture
- What size mesh is preferred
- What happens to the breeding cycle in cages
- what distance should you separate the cages for optimal water quality
10 Clues: What size mesh is preferred • At what temperature does death occur • What happens to the breeding cycle in cages • As cage size increases, costs per unit volume • Nylon is susceptible to what crustacean predator • what type of tilapia has the fastest growth rate. • bodies What size of water is best for cage culture • what distance should the cage be from the water bed • ...
Meterology 2021-03-26
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- gravity winds
- the basic cause of all weather
- the year-round atmospheric conditions of a certain place
- the science of weather
- cell the circulation cycle of tropical air
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- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the imaginary line running through the center of the earth from pole to pole
- the atmospheric condition of a certain place
- the tendency of a motionless object to remain at rest and the tendency of a moving object to continue moving
- the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water
10 Clues: gravity winds • the science of weather • the basic cause of all weather • the amount of water vapor in the air • cell the circulation cycle of tropical air • the atmospheric condition of a certain place • the year-round atmospheric conditions of a certain place • the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
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- The offspring of two genetically different species.
- Transports sugars and other compounds made during photosynthesis downward into the plant.
- Two distinct plants that share a tissue.
- A plant that is unwanted and competing against other plants.
- The act of removing top growth of the plant to encourage branching.
- The points at which the roots turn into stems.
- Washington is often called the _________ State.
- Carries water and other nutrients from the roots and into the leaves.
- The process where seeds sprout roots and leaves.
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- A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually.
- A plant that generally takes two years to complete it's life cycle.
- Nutrients required in smaller quantities for plant growth.
- Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts.
- A plant that never grows a wooden stem.
- The removal of extra seeds or plants that were planted to close to each other.
- A plant that takes three or more years to finish its life cycle.
- Has multiple stems growing from the ground.
- How well a plant can tolerate the cold.
- A plant that blooms or grows once a year.
- Tends to grow up to fifteen feet and has one stem.
20 Clues: A plant that never grows a wooden stem. • How well a plant can tolerate the cold. • Two distinct plants that share a tissue. • A plant that blooms or grows once a year. • Has multiple stems growing from the ground. • Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts. • The points at which the roots turn into stems. • A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually. • ...
cellular energy puzzle 2024-10-24
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- The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs.
- A sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis, used as energy by cells.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- Requiring oxygen.
- process where plants make their own food
- dependent reactions The first stage of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted to chemical energy
- The first stage of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into pyruvate.
- An organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis, like plants.
- transport chain The final stage of cellular respiration where most ATP is produced.
- the process that oxygen is taken to make energy
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- cycle The second stage of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is fixed into glucose.
- cycle A series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria that generate ATP.
- a green pigment in plants that is responsible for absorbing light
- dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis.
- An organism that must consume other organisms to obtain energy, like animals.
- Not requiring oxygen
- The primary energy currency of cells, produced during cellular respiration.
- A gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis, used in cellular respiration.
- A reactant in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
20 Clues: Requiring oxygen. • Not requiring oxygen • process where plants make their own food • dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis. • the process that oxygen is taken to make energy • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs. • ...
ECOLOGY 2015-03-30
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- a set of interacting or interdependent components, real or abstract, that form an integrated whole. An open system is able to interact with its environment. A closed system is isolated from its environment.
- when individuals or groups of organisms compete for similar resources such as territory, mates, water and food in the same environment
- a model that illustrates the biomass productivity at multiple trophic levels in a given ecosystem
- an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival
- the study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems
- chemical or physical factor that limits the existence, growth, abundance, or distribution of an individual organism or a population
- a complex arrangement of interrelated food chains illustrating the flow of energy between interdependent organisms
- a species normally living outside a distribution range that has been introduced through either deliberate of accidental human activity; also can be know as introduced, invasive, alien, nonindigenous, or exotic
- an organism that uses a primary energy source to conduct photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- an organism that obtains nutrients by consuming dead and decaying organic matter which allows nutrients to be accessible to other organisms
- a term that describes an organism associated with a water environment
- the position of an organism in relation to the flow of energy and inorganic nutrients through an ecosystem (producer, consumer, decomposer)
- a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem
- a system composed of organisms and nonliving components of an environment
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- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms or their remains
- different populations of organisms interacting in a shared environment
- the movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle and nitrogen cycle)
- a term that describes a living or once-living organism in an ecosystem
- a large area or geographical region with distinct plant and animal groups adapted to that environment
- a species that is found in its originating location and is generally restricted to that geographic area
- the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth
- a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific geographical area and reproducing
- a series of predictable and orderly changes within an ecosystem over time
- a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment
- a simplified path illustrating the passing of potential chemical energy (food) from one organism to another organism
- the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms
- the study of the relationships between organism and their interactions with the environment
- a relationship between two organisms (mutualism, in which both species benefit; parasitism , in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed; and commensalism, in which one organism benefits and the other organism does not benefit or is not harmed
- the lowest taxonomic level of biological classification consisting of organisms capable of reproduction that results in fertile offspring
29 Clues: a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem • the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms • the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth • an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival • a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment • ...
