water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Biology 12 Energy and Respiration 2024-07-26
Across
- First stage of glucose metabolism
- Process that occurs in the absence of oxygen
- Electron carrier in respiration
- An fungus that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- Carrier molecule that transfers acetyl groups to the Krebs cycle
- A type of reaction that converts ATP to ADP and inorganic phosphate
- Final stage of aerobic respiration
- Electron carrier produced only in the Krebs cycle of respiration
- A molecule that reacts with AcetylCoA in Krebs cycle
- Enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
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- 2 of this is produced from 1 glucose in the first half of glycolysis
- The stage of aerobic respiration that produces both ATP and CO2
- Final electron acceptor of fermentation in yeast
- Product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells
- Organelles where aerobic respiration occurs
- Removal of carbon dioxide from a molecule
- Movement of protons through ATP synthase
- 2nd stage of aerobic respiration
- A blue coloured redox indicator
- Part of mitochondria where acetylCoA is formed
- Molecule that enters the Krebs cycle
- End product of glycolysis
- Energy currency of the cell
23 Clues: End product of glycolysis • Energy currency of the cell • Electron carrier in respiration • A blue coloured redox indicator • 2nd stage of aerobic respiration • First stage of glucose metabolism • Final stage of aerobic respiration • Molecule that enters the Krebs cycle • Movement of protons through ATP synthase • Removal of carbon dioxide from a molecule • ...
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 • ...
Giuliana crossword 2024-03-06
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- ocean currents driven by differences in water density.
- A constant movement system of deep ocean circulation.
- heat driven cycle that occur in the air ocean and mantle
- A pressure above average.
- A pressure lower then average.
- The natural movement of air.
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- Air that flows over a smaller area of wind
- Movement of sea water by gravity.
- A breeze from the sea to land.
- Breeze from the land to the sea.
10 Clues: A pressure above average. • The natural movement of air. • A breeze from the sea to land. • A pressure lower then average. • Breeze from the land to the sea. • Movement of sea water by gravity. • Air that flows over a smaller area of wind • A constant movement system of deep ocean circulation. • ocean currents driven by differences in water density. • ...
tides 2023-01-13
Across
- 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 • ...
Price and Product 2014-02-04
Across
- Cycle It's a graph in which you can see the evaluation of a products life
- When the product reaches the highest sales (its a stage in life cycle)
- Advertisement Elasticity of Demand
- Strategy New entrants putting low prices to make a successful entrance into the market (one of pricing strategies)
- When the prices are different to the other companies to eliminate competition (one of pricing strategies)
- Price Elasticity Demand
- When product is no longer valid, and about to be taken out of the market (its a stage in life cycle)
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- When the product first appears in market (its a stage in life cycle)
- Strategy New entrants set a high price to make a successful entrance into the market (one of pricing strategies)
- When company makes special offers to ease the competitions (one of pricing strategies)
- Cross Elasticity of Demand
- When the product is considered to be put in the market (its a stage in life cycle)
- The way the product gets to customers
- When the customers are well aware of product and sales start to go down (its a stage in life cycle)
- Income Elasticity of Demand
15 Clues: Price Elasticity Demand • Cross Elasticity of Demand • Income Elasticity of Demand • Advertisement Elasticity of Demand • The way the product gets to customers • When the product first appears in market (its a stage in life cycle) • When the product reaches the highest sales (its a stage in life cycle) • ...
Carbon Cycle, words may be used more than once. 2013-10-20
Across
- The carbon _____ repeats over and over and over....
- Carbon in Rocks and underground deposits are released very slowly into the _____.
- Increased Carbon dioxide in atmosphere increases _____ _____.
- When some plants and animals are not decomposed fully they end up in this place in the Earth.
- Deposits underground
- When plants and animals die, most of their bodies are _____ and carbon atoms are returned to the atmosphere.
- When organisms eat plants, they take in the carbon and some of it becomes part of their own _____.
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- Many animals pull the carbon from the water to use in their _____.
- Plants pull _______ ______ from the atmosphere and use it to make food.
- The _____ contains the Earth's largest store of carbon.
- _____ plants means less CO2 removed from the atmosphere.
- The carbon cycle takes many _____.
- Deposits underground
- When carbon becomes part of the plant it is called _____ food.
- The basis of life on Earth.
15 Clues: Deposits underground • Deposits underground • The basis of life on Earth. • The carbon cycle takes many _____. • The carbon _____ repeats over and over and over.... • The _____ contains the Earth's largest store of carbon. • _____ plants means less CO2 removed from the atmosphere. • Increased Carbon dioxide in atmosphere increases _____ _____. • ...
Skin analysis and Hair removal 2025-05-07
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- Manual hair removal method used for shaping small areas like brows
- Hair removal method that pulls hair out from the root
- Lacking water, not oil; common condition in all skin types
- condition Temporary issues like dehydration, acne, or sensitivity
- Non-inflamed clogged pores, either open (blackheads) or closed (whiteheads)
- Semi-permanent hair removal method using warm or hard wax
- type Classification based on oil production such as dry, oily, or combination
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- The active growth phase of the hair cycle
- A scale that classifies skin by its reaction to sun exposure
- Small, hard white bumps under the skin caused by trapped keratin
- Temporary hair removal method that removes hair at the skin's surface
- The resting phase of the hair growth cycle when hair falls out
- Skin condition with broken capillaries, often seen in sensitive skin
- Permanent hair removal method using electric current to destroy follicles
- Hair removal technique using concentrated light to target melanin in the follicle
15 Clues: The active growth phase of the hair cycle • Hair removal method that pulls hair out from the root • Semi-permanent hair removal method using warm or hard wax • Lacking water, not oil; common condition in all skin types • A scale that classifies skin by its reaction to sun exposure • The resting phase of the hair growth cycle when hair falls out • ...
Biology Unit Two Review 2022-12-10
Across
- Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen
- In cellular respiration glucose is broken down into two molecules of what acid
- This cycle happens during the phases of photosynthesis stores energy
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- The four sub-phases of mitosis are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and ____
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Lactic acid + NAD+
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- In this phase of mitosis the chromosomes form a line in the center of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen
- The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria
- A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others
- where does photosynthesis take place
- This Reaction happens during the phases of photosynthesis captures energy
- This formula shows what process in plants carbon dioxide + water –sunlight→ glucose + oxygen
14 Clues: where does photosynthesis take place • Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell • In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen • The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria • A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others • In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen • ...
Plant Classes 2024-11-13
Across
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- ____ humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products(source)
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- What provides for the three basic human needs?
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
14 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • What provides for the three basic human needs? • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source) • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • ...
Living Creatures 2025-03-20
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- The structure in a plant that helps in reproduction and seed formation.
- The process by which plants and animals remove waste from their bodies.
- A key characteristic of all living beings that leads to an increase in size.
- A type of plant that traps insects for nutrition (e.g., Drosera).
- A biological process that uses oxygen to release energy from food.
- The stage in an insect's life cycle before becoming an adult.
- The movement of plants towards light is called ______.
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- The transformation of a mosquito from egg to adult is called its ______.
- The ability of living beings to react to changes in their surroundings.
- Parts of a seed that store food.
- The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire.
- A plant that folds its leaves when touched.
- The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water.
- The process of producing new organisms of the same kind.
14 Clues: Parts of a seed that store food. • A plant that folds its leaves when touched. • The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire. • The movement of plants towards light is called ______. • The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water. • The process of producing new organisms of the same kind. • ...
Chrome Grids 2022-03-21
Across
- _______ is the process of separating cream and milk.
- What is the universal solvent?
- The largest percentage of the atmosphere consists of _________.
- Light passes through _______ objects.
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
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- The direction of a moving object can be changed by applying _________.
- Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________.
- Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe?
- _______ needs to be changed in order for a liquid to change into a solid.
- This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation.
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. • ...
weather crossword puzzle 2014-02-18
Across
- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- current - A rush of water that flows back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar
- Pressure-The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- - a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- tide - a tide with the least difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Cycle- The continuous movement of water through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, land, and surface water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- process which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water.
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- - the daily rise and fall of Earth’s waters on its coastlines.
- Well – a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- Water- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground rock layers and soil.
- - the horizontal distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave.
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- tide - a tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon are aligned with the Earth at the new moon and full moon.
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- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- of a material that is full of tiny connected air spaces that water can seep through
- process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor.
- the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth.
- S6E3 Vocabulary Words
- lake that stores water for human use
- area that supplies water to a river system
- small stream or river that feeds into a larger river
- a device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording the echoes of sound waves.
- source- a specific source of pollution that can be identified.
- A fountain of water and steam that builds up pressure underground and erupts at intervals
26 Clues: S6E3 Vocabulary Words • lake that stores water for human use • area that supplies water to a river system • the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth. • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • instrument used to measure changes in air pressure. • small stream or river that feeds into a larger river • underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • ...
AP BIOLOGY 2022-05-19
Across
- describes water and contributes all properties
- system of intracellular transport
- tertiary protein interaction
- describes a fatty acid tail
- phase two of the Calvin Cycle
- allosteric glycolysis enzyme
- DNA replication in a test tube
- inheritance when many genes determine a trait
- method of ATP formation at ETC
- hydrophobic chemical group
- highest value is zero with no pressure
- intermediate filament protein
- measure of disorder
- reverse transcriptase source
- important enzyme in ETC process
- final portion of M phase
- enzyme of DNA repair
- regulated outside of the active site
- alternate electron flow pathway in photosynthesis
- pre mRNA factory
- first organic in Kreb's cycle
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- species barrier that prevents fertilization
- heterozygous for two traits
- vector for inserting human genes into bacteria
- analogous to plasmodesmata
- avoided by C4 plants
- major prophase I event
- stop and go portion of an operon
- may follow glycolysis in anaerobic state
- two genes on the same chromosome
- famous second messenger
- attachment site for a spindle fiber
- least famous monosaccharide
- recognizes a stop codon
- phase 2 of cell communication
- harmless base substitution
- input to Kreb's
- mRNA assassin
38 Clues: mRNA assassin • input to Kreb's • pre mRNA factory • measure of disorder • avoided by C4 plants • enzyme of DNA repair • major prophase I event • famous second messenger • recognizes a stop codon • final portion of M phase • analogous to plasmodesmata • hydrophobic chemical group • harmless base substitution • heterozygous for two traits • describes a fatty acid tail • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- Signaling molecule that binds to a certain receptor
- stores materials (water, waste)
- simple and unicellular
- Surrounded by membrane, transport materials from one place to another (or out of the cell)
- has 2 cell divisions
- process of reception, transduction, response
- G1 and G2 in Cell Cycle
- attachment to surfaces
- good for viewing living organisms and common in schools
- Allows you to continue to conduct glycolysis to generate those 2 ATP over and over again!
- Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
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- have peptidoglycan in their walls
- asexual reproduction where organism replicates DNA and splits into 2 identical daughter cells
- makes proteins and other membrane parts. Also modifies, sorts, and transports proteins!
- Captures energy from sunlight and converts it into stored chemical energy (glucose)
- prokaryotes exchange info by moving cell from hollow bridge to other cell
- Processes, sorts, and transports membrane proteins and other secreted proteins
- all living things are made up of cells, Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, All cells are produced from existing cells
- makes and transports lipids, phospholipids, and steroids
- site of protein synthesis
- In 1665, ______ _____ published observations he made using a microscope, in the book Micrographia.
21 Clues: has 2 cell divisions • simple and unicellular • attachment to surfaces • G1 and G2 in Cell Cycle • site of protein synthesis • stores materials (water, waste) • have peptidoglycan in their walls • process of reception, transduction, response • Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain • Signaling molecule that binds to a certain receptor • ...
Nature of Ecosystems 2013-05-14
Across
- along with bacteria, it shows the food for larger decomposers
- feed on other animals
- sedimentary cycle that consists of the movement of phosphorus from rocks to soil & sea
- exemplified by the phosphorus cycle
- both land and aquatic organisms exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere
- feed on plants and animals:example. Humans
- with every transformation some energy is degraded
- exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles
- shows the aboveground plant material
- a source from which organisms do normally take chemicals, such as the atmosphere
- through which chemicals move along food chains, perhaps never entering an exchange pool
- 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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- describes the continuous movement of water on and below the earths surface
- feed on solely plants or algae
- complicated relationships that exist in natural ecosystems
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment
- feed on other organisms
- when producers absorb solar energy
- feed on dead organic material in soil
- make their own food
- describes the continuous movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to the ground & sea
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 • ...
Dayun and Wisey 2024-12-02
Across
- place where organisms lives
- eg. water cycle
- of a muscle
- change of movement in objects
- is a dense area in the center of an atom
- pipe another name for trachea
- web a diagram showing many interconnected food chains
- organs in body
- eg. desert, ocean, sahvahnah
- particles found in the neucleas of an article
- substants that can not be broken down in body cells
- rocks in space
- forces or moments that are opposite but do not completly cancle out
- area all or parts of the area of the surface of an object
- tiny structures in cell
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- a collection of stars and planets in space
- an large rock
- most common cells in the blood
- another name for larynx
- natural resources that can not run out
- the conditions in particular places eg. sunny, rainy,snowy
- negatively charged particles found around nucleas
- something that allows light to pass through the object
- positively charged particles found in the neucleaus of an atom
- tiny particles in matter
- blood cells that help protect against pathogens
- weather changes in aarea
- air sacks in lungs
- poisonous
- a structure that supports an animal body
30 Clues: poisonous • of a muscle • an large rock • organs in body • rocks in space • eg. water cycle • air sacks in lungs • another name for larynx • tiny structures in cell • tiny particles in matter • weather changes in aarea • place where organisms lives • eg. desert, ocean, sahvahnah • change of movement in objects • pipe another name for trachea • most common cells in the blood • ...
Metamorphosis 2023-02-07
Across
- the stage when a larva changes to an adult
- when an animals body goes through extreme changes during its life cycle
- to receive traits from parents
- an insect life cycle with three stages
- a hard outer covering
- everything an animal eats
- to come out of an egg
- material in cells with information about an organism's traits
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- the stage when a young insect looks like the adult
- the worm-like state in an insect's life
- the result of reproduction
- to lose a small outer covering in order to grow bigger
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- a part of a process
- traits that are learned or gained through factors in the environment
- an insect life cycle with four stages
- the life cycle stage of a young frog when it has a tail
- to get or receive
- the place or things that surround an animal where it lives
- a natural impulse or behavior that is not learned
- a characteristic that makes one organism different from another
- what an organism does, how it acts
22 Clues: to get or receive • a part of a process • a hard outer covering • to come out of an egg • everything an animal eats • the result of reproduction • to receive traits from parents • what an organism does, how it acts • an insect life cycle with four stages • an insect life cycle with three stages • the worm-like state in an insect's life • the stage when a larva changes to an adult • ...
Lylli's Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- describe the longevity of the plant and when it is likely to bloom.
- is a form of classification in which taxa are grouped based on the branching pattern of evolution.
- are true bacteria.
- complete life cycle in second season with flowers, fruit and seed.
- produce flowers and seeds each year after reaching maturity.
- acquire nutrients through photosynthesis.
- are single-celled bacteria which may or may not move.
- include all animals, insects and humans.
- begin life cycle in spring or summer.
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- include members such as mushrooms, toadstool and many others.
- include members such as algae, amoeba and many others.
- are microbes which live in extreme, harsh conditions.
- begin life cycle in late summer or fall.
- varies by plant but tend to be similar in families.
- have similar identifying characteristics in each family.
- is classified into two categories, known as domains.
- are used to identify plants by a series of choices between pairs of alternatives.
- are the most general taxon used in classifying organisms.
- have a life cycle which occurs in one growing season.
- are most useful in identifying woody plants.
20 Clues: are true bacteria. • begin life cycle in spring or summer. • begin life cycle in late summer or fall. • include all animals, insects and humans. • acquire nutrients through photosynthesis. • are most useful in identifying woody plants. • varies by plant but tend to be similar in families. • is classified into two categories, known as domains. • ...
7th chpt 7 2022-01-20
Across
- a response to touch by a plant
- these vascular tissues transport water and minerals
- these vascular tissues transport food down the plant from the leaves
- the organelle in a plant cell that stores water
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- this part of a woody stem produces new vascular tissue
- an ____ stem is green and flexible
- in seeds, sometimes food is stored inside these, there may be one or two
- if a plant is this, it does not have xylem and phloem
- together, the stigma, style, and ovary make up the ___ of a flower
- dormancy helps plants survive freezing weather and a lack of ___ ____
- there is only one species on Earth left of this gymnosperm
- this is another compound found in plants that helps with structural support of the plant
- a response to light by a plant
- a single main root with small lateral roots and root hair coming off it
- a response to water by a plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 years
- ferns are vascular, but they do not produce seeds, they produce ___ to reproduce
- a variety of chemicals that affect how a plant grows and develops
- mosses are ___ plants
- together, the anther and the filament make up the ___ of a flower
- the term used to show that a sperm cell has just united with an egg cell
- all flowering plants are ____
- dicots have _____ veins on their leaves
- the ripened ovary of an angiosperm becomes this that we can sometimes eat
- these gymnosperms are the palm trees
- the plant life cycle structure that produces egg and sperm cells
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- the structure that results from the joining of an egg and sperm cell
- gases move in and out of a leaf through these openings on the underside
- a leaf’s cuticle reduces ________ that can cause water loss
- the terms used to show that a pollen grain has landed on the stigma of a flower
- in ___ reproduction, an egg and sperm cell unite, giving the offspring new genetic info different from the parents
- older inactive ____ form the rings that are found in the dross section of a tree
- a plant’s response to seasonal changes in the length of day and night
- if a plant is ____ it has xylem and phloem vessels
- the part of the stamen where the pollen is
- a response to gravity by a plant
- the part of a woody plant that is active xylem layers
- all plants are ___, which means they can produce their own food
- an example of ___ reproduction is bugging
- the energy that powers photosynthesis comes from the ___
- angiosperms with only one seed leaf or cotyledon are called ____
- at the tip of the sporophyte , this structure will grow and it will contain the spores
- nonvascular plants grow low to the ground and have ___ cell walls to pass water and nutrients cell to cell
- cone-bearing plants are ____
- a group of cells that work together make a ____
- these on a root help a plant absorb nutrients and water
- plant cell walls contain a rigid material called ____
- monocots have petals in multiples of ___
- angiosperms with 2 seed leaves or cotyledons are called this
- plants that live and flower for more than 2 years
- monocots have veins in their leaves that run ___ to each other
- the period when a plant’s growth and activity stops
- the dense inner part of a woody plant that is inactive
54 Clues: mosses are ___ plants • cone-bearing plants are ____ • all flowering plants are ____ • a response to touch by a plant • a response to light by a plant • a response to water by a plant • a response to gravity by a plant • an ____ stem is green and flexible • these gymnosperms are the palm trees • monocots have petals in multiples of ___ • dicots have _____ veins on their leaves • ...
Cassie's Water Cycle Crossword 2024-12-17
7 Clues: heat or energy • what's is in the ocean • The colder temperatures • water soaks into the soil from the runoff • what part of the water cycle is driven by the sun • water droplets comes out of clouds when to much of them • rains hits the land or the snow melts and which makes rivers,lakes,oceans
Carbon Cycle 2025-01-29
Water in the World 2021-10-11
Across
- A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of the river, typically where it diverges into several outlets
- A material that allows liquids or gas to pass through it
- An area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding
- Drops of water in the clouds fall down to earth in either forms of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Heat (usually from the sun) is applied to a liquid and causes it to turn into a gas
- A body of permeable rock the can contain or transmit ground water
- Water Water that is held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices of rock
- The supply of water to land or crops to help with growth
- Precipitation which fall down to land instead of bodies of water absorbs in to the soil and then plants take it in through their roots
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- Heat rays (usually from the sun) is directed at plants and water from their roots is evaporated into the air from the tips of the leaves
- off Precipitation that falls onto the land runs off back into bodies of water
- A system or tool used to extract ground water from under ground.
- The gathering of water during the water cycle
- Water vapor in the air changes into small drops liquid water by cooling it down
14 Clues: The gathering of water during the water cycle • A material that allows liquids or gas to pass through it • The supply of water to land or crops to help with growth • A system or tool used to extract ground water from under ground. • A body of permeable rock the can contain or transmit ground water • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-01-05
Across
- phenotype is a combination
- reproduction involcing one parent
- process in cell division when chromosomes decrease by half
- present in all living cells and determines traits
- masked allele
- identical chromosomes
- likelihood of a future event
- union of two things that form a zygote
- a comparison of numbers
- cycle life cycle
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- alternative form of gene
- a structure made up of dna and protein
- set of instruction
- phenotype is intermetiate
- cytoplasm cell division
- a graph
- reproduction involving two parents
- passing of genes
- part of a cell cycle where cell growth occurs
- allele that is fully expressed
- a diagram
- organisms appearance
- cell division that forms two new nuclei
- entire genetic makeup
24 Clues: a graph • a diagram • masked allele • passing of genes • cycle life cycle • set of instruction • organisms appearance • identical chromosomes • entire genetic makeup • cytoplasm cell division • a comparison of numbers • alternative form of gene • phenotype is intermetiate • phenotype is a combination • likelihood of a future event • allele that is fully expressed • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Spelling by Yannie 2025-03-27
11 Clues: I am 29_ • water is_ • I am_ at art • I ran a_ today • this is the_ prison • the opposite of loud • the hottest place on earth • the teachers_ was very weird • you can hear many_ at the cave • A thing that goes over and over • A metal that keeps boats from floating away
Life Cycles 2023-05-09
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- The __________ plant stage comes after the young plant stage of a flowering plant.
- The young of a grasshopper is also known as ____________.
- The young of a grasshopper and the larva of a mosquito feed a lot and __________ multiple times.
- The __________ part of a plant will grow first after germination has started.
- Many _____________ will appear after the the young plant grows into the next stage.
- The _________ stage comes after the egg stage of a butterfly.
- A flowering plant will bear _________ to indicate that its is ready to reproduce.
- The egg and young of the mosquito live in ___________.
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- The young of a butterfly and mosquito look _____________ from their adults.
- The young of a cockroach looks _________ to its adult.
- Chicken, frog, cockroach and grasshopper have _________ stages of life cycle.
- Beetle at its __________ stage stops feeding.
- Butterfly, beetle and mosquito have __________ stages of life cycle.
- A flowering plant reproduce by _____________.
14 Clues: Beetle at its __________ stage stops feeding. • A flowering plant reproduce by _____________. • The young of a cockroach looks _________ to its adult. • The egg and young of the mosquito live in ___________. • The young of a grasshopper is also known as ____________. • The _________ stage comes after the egg stage of a butterfly. • ...
Weather and Climate 2021-05-27
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- warm air _____ while cool air sinks.
- blows from the ocean towards the land during the day
- the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid ex: warm water rising and cool water sinking in a pan.
- are caused by a combination of the tilt of the Earth on its axis and its rotation around the sun.
- the long term weather patterns, or average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, wind, and clouds in an area.
- the transfer of heat between two substances that are in direct contact ex: stove burner heats a metal pan.
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- describes the short-term atmospheric conditions in an area
- blows from the land to the sea at night
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- higher altitudes have _____ air pressure than lower altitudes
- Cycle the continual movement of water among the hydrosphere and atmosphere
- when liquid water is heated by the sun causing the molecules to speed up and escape into the atmosphere as water vapor.
- Earth gets its energy from the ____.
13 Clues: warm air _____ while cool air sinks. • Earth gets its energy from the ____. • blows from the land to the sea at night • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • blows from the ocean towards the land during the day • describes the short-term atmospheric conditions in an area • higher altitudes have _____ air pressure than lower altitudes • ...
The water cycle SMS hunter 2024-12-16
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- fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes
- the scientific formula for water
- provides heat to start the water cycle
- is a force that pulls stuff the the ground
- has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big
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- the rain that Mother Nature covers the landscape with runs off downhill due to gravity
- when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets
- is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
8 Clues: the scientific formula for water • provides heat to start the water cycle • is a force that pulls stuff the the ground • fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes • has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big • when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets • is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2019-02-18
9 Clues: we give this out • A cycle in plants • Makes plants green • plants give this out • powerhouse of the cell • we need this to survive • its a synonym for outcome • Plants turn glucose to this • This occurs in the mitochondria
STAGES ONLY of the Cell Cycle and Meiosis 2019-03-07
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- How many cells are at the end of Meiosis?
- Name the last phase of Meiosis.
- What phase is before Metaphase I?
- Name the phase right before Anaphase II.
- What is the phase that is right after the s-phase?
- This phase comes after G1 phase.
- What comes first, Meiosis I or Meiosis II?
- Name the phase the comes right before telophase.
- Name the two major parts of Meiosis (no spaces in between).
- How many times will a cell (in Meiosis) have cytokinesis?
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- This is the last phase of the cell cycle.
- What phase is the first phase of Meiosis II?
- These are the 3 big parts of the cell cycle. (no spaces in between)
- Name the phase after the first cytokinesis.
- How many times will a cell (in Meiosis) have Interphase?
- This is the last phase of Mitosis.
- This phase comes right before G2 phase.
- This is ONE of the 4 phases of Mitosis.
- What phase is right after Telophase II?
- How many cells are at the beginning of the cell cycle?
- This phase comes right before metaphase.
- How many cells are at the end of the cell cycle?
22 Clues: Name the last phase of Meiosis. • This phase comes after G1 phase. • What phase is before Metaphase I? • This is the last phase of Mitosis. • This phase comes right before G2 phase. • This is ONE of the 4 phases of Mitosis. • What phase is right after Telophase II? • Name the phase right before Anaphase II. • This phase comes right before metaphase. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-03
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- The chemical formula for glucose
- One three types of pigments in a plant to help a plant go through photosynthesis
- The product of one phosphate atom being added to ADP
- During light reaction a path of this type of
- The organelle that the Clavin cycle takes place in
- The starting compound in the Calvin cycle
- The main source of energy for all living organisms
- The organelle that light reaction takes place
- Plants absorb every color but this
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- A carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms coming together
- The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis
- The second element with 2 of these molecules in H2O
- Organelle that houses all of the necessities for photosynthesis
- the second cycle that a plant goes through on order to go through photosynthesis
- The action that occur to hydrogen atoms during light reaction
- Anion used to bond carbon molecules with other carbon molecules
- that has a negative charge
- A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms
- Multiple thylakoids stacked together
- The organelle that gives plants it's green color
20 Clues: that has a negative charge • The chemical formula for glucose • A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms • Plants absorb every color but this • Multiple thylakoids stacked together • The starting compound in the Calvin cycle • During light reaction a path of this type of • The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis • The organelle that light reaction takes place • ...
All About Bees 2023-04-14
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- name of professional working with bees
- Losing its _________ may cause a bee to die
- Bee that mates with the queen
- Shape of a beehive cell
- How many legs does a bee have?
- Sometimes used to get bees out of a hive
- Animal that loves to eat honey in the wild
- Bees fan wings to reduce _________ in honey
- First stage of bee life cycle
- Time when worker bees return to the hive
- Bee that gathers nectar for the hive
- Second stage of a bee life cycle
- Sweet liquid created by bees
- Third stage of a bee life cycle
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- Dust that bees spread from flower to flower
- chemical used to kill bugs on plants
- Bee that lays the eggs in the hive
- How many eyes does a bee have?
- Rear section of a bee body
- Middle section of a bee body
- The Varroa ________ is making many bees sick
- What do bees suck up from flowers?
- Used to make the cells in a hive
- substance inside stinger of a bee
- Fourth stage of a bee life cycle
25 Clues: Shape of a beehive cell • Rear section of a bee body • Middle section of a bee body • Sweet liquid created by bees • Bee that mates with the queen • First stage of bee life cycle • How many eyes does a bee have? • How many legs does a bee have? • Third stage of a bee life cycle • Used to make the cells in a hive • Second stage of a bee life cycle • Fourth stage of a bee life cycle • ...
ISE-I (Internal Combustion Engines ME3061) 2018-01-02
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- dual combustion cycle is also called as ---- pressure cycle
- --- engines are most widely used engines in earth moving equipment
- ---------- regulates the opening and closing of valves during engine operation
- reciprocates in cylinder and takes gas pressure
- Removal of burned gases from the cylinder
- ----- is the condition at which inlet and exhaust valves are open at the same time during engine operation
- petrol engines are also called as ------ engines
- C. I. engine does not requires -------- system as high temperature air starts combustion of fuel
- converts reciprocating motion into rotary motion in engine
- nominal inner diameter of working cylinder
- ----------- is most widely used material for piston construction
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- engines used to propel ships are called as ----- engines
- Process 1-2 in Otto cycle
- main supporting structure of the engine
- volume generated by piston when traveling from one dead center to other
- power stroke is also called as ----- stroke
- gudgeon pin is also called as ---- pin
- In practice, --- valve opens few degrees before TDC
- Constant volume cycle
- Engine where all cylinders are arranged linearly is called ------- engine
20 Clues: Constant volume cycle • Process 1-2 in Otto cycle • gudgeon pin is also called as ---- pin • main supporting structure of the engine • Removal of burned gases from the cylinder • nominal inner diameter of working cylinder • power stroke is also called as ----- stroke • reciprocates in cylinder and takes gas pressure • petrol engines are also called as ------ engines • ...
Greek Gods and Lexiogio 2023-03-15
10 Clues: Length of a line • A Rotation or repeated • Strong and powerful storm • Goddess of love and beaty • Center of a thing or place • Complete Path, electricity • Godess of wisdom and warfare • Acting unusual or strange way • Get around something clever or sneaky • Natural Disaster having to do with water
The hydrologic cycle! Isaiah L 2023-09-12
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- A body of water that channels rainfall, snow, and other water types into it, like a lake.
- The process where water pack's together, forming a cloud
- A process in which water stores itself into a pond, lake, or any place filled with water.
- When water doesn't soak into soil, and flows to a nearby stream, sewer or any place with a lower ground where it currently flows.
- The process where the sun heat's the water so much, it turn's into water vapor
- A process in which plant's let water transfer to land,
- The process in which cloud's cant hold anymore water, and lets it rain, hail, or snow depending on the temperature.
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- the process in which the water infiltrates the ground
- A process in which plant's/soil let water transfer to the atmosphere through evaporation
- The cycle that water uses to travel through earth's land and atmosphere.
10 Clues: the process in which the water infiltrates the ground • A process in which plant's let water transfer to land, • The process where water pack's together, forming a cloud • The cycle that water uses to travel through earth's land and atmosphere. • The process where the sun heat's the water so much, it turn's into water vapor • ...
The reproductive system 2024-11-29
Across
- Happens on the 14th day of the cycle
- Female hormone produced mainly by the corpus luteum
- Result of unprotected intercourse
- 4 cm long
- That time of the month
- tubes Tubes called « Trunks » in French
- Womb’s inner lining layer comparable to a carpet
- Period of life when no follicles are left
- Speedy reproductive cells
- Male reproductive system
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- ….tubules
- Has a T shape
- Released in the fallopian tubes mid-cycle
- Male hormone often associated with dominant behaviors
- Has different sizes throughout the female’s cycle
- Works with LH in the reproductive system
- Mastermind behind reproductive hormone production
- cells In between testicular tubules
18 Clues: ….tubules • 4 cm long • Has a T shape • That time of the month • Male reproductive system • Speedy reproductive cells • Result of unprotected intercourse • cells In between testicular tubules • Happens on the 14th day of the cycle • tubes Tubes called « Trunks » in French • Works with LH in the reproductive system • Released in the fallopian tubes mid-cycle • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 2023-04-20
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- Water flowing across the surface of the earth
- A kind of inland wetland that is home to carnivorous plants such as Venus Fly Traps. They are also unique to our region.
- The “heart” that pumps the water cycle. It also is the source of all energy for most organisms on Earth.
- This can happen if too many fertilizers get into a body of water; there is an overgrowth of algae that causes fish to die
- These are important areas to conserve since they are home to many different species and can help prevent flooding. Examples include estuaries and Carolina Bays.
- These types of surfaces do not allow water to go through or be absorbed
- The process by which clouds are formed
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- Something harmful released into the environment
- A type of wetland where freshwater feeds into saltwater
- One of the most common and harmful types of marine debris (piece of waste or remains)
- When liquid water becomes water vapor
- Water that seeps into the ground
- Too many nutrients getting into a body of water can lead to the overgrowth of this type of organism
- Most freshwater on Earth is in this state of matter
14 Clues: Water that seeps into the ground • When liquid water becomes water vapor • The process by which clouds are formed • Water flowing across the surface of the earth • Something harmful released into the environment • Most freshwater on Earth is in this state of matter • A type of wetland where freshwater feeds into saltwater • ...
Biology Ch 8 2020-10-26
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- carry the same genes in the same order
- the trait that is not expressed
- thirds stage of the cell cycle
- chromosomes that don't determine gender
- both inherited alleles are expressed
- structure consisting of DNA and proteins
- physical expression of a trait
- the different forms a gene can have
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- organism with two different alleles
- determines gender
- first stage of the cell cycle
- attachment part of two chromatids
- the trait that is expressed
- proteins wrapped by DNA
- second stage of the cell cycle
- code for proteins to create certain characteristics
- two identical halves of chromosomes
- where chromosomes are found
- monk who used pea plants to study heredity
19 Clues: determines gender • proteins wrapped by DNA • the trait that is expressed • where chromosomes are found • first stage of the cell cycle • second stage of the cell cycle • thirds stage of the cell cycle • physical expression of a trait • the trait that is not expressed • attachment part of two chromatids • organism with two different alleles • two identical halves of chromosomes • ...
B.5 2018-03-21
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- caused by vitamin C deficiency
- minerals such as Fe, Cu, Zn, I
- produced by micronutrients
- adding vitamins to food
- involved in eye's visual cycle
- molecules that maintain health
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- organic compounds needed for growth and metabolism
- absence of a regular balanced supply of diverse nutrients
- polar vitamins
- non-polar insoluble chain
- lack of vitamins and nutrients
- nutrients needed in small amounts
- non polar vitamins
- stimulates the uptake of calcium ions by cells
14 Clues: polar vitamins • non polar vitamins • adding vitamins to food • non-polar insoluble chain • produced by micronutrients • caused by vitamin C deficiency • minerals such as Fe, Cu, Zn, I • lack of vitamins and nutrients • involved in eye's visual cycle • molecules that maintain health • nutrients needed in small amounts • stimulates the uptake of calcium ions by cells • ...
science 2021-05-17
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- the level that water goes to in the ocean
- long and short wave
- the place where the ozone is
- the first layer of the lithosphere
- when the globe gets too cold and freezes
- the carbon cycle is described as a
- where all the gases are
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- carbon dioxide methane
- comes from cows
- one of the biggest natural sources of carbon
- when a forest burns
- the effect of a thing
- a fossil fuel
- dioxide
14 Clues: dioxide • a fossil fuel • comes from cows • when a forest burns • long and short wave • the effect of a thing • carbon dioxide methane • where all the gases are • the place where the ozone is • the first layer of the lithosphere • the carbon cycle is described as a • when the globe gets too cold and freezes • the level that water goes to in the ocean • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-20
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- One of the most common and harmful types of marine debris (piece of waste or remains)
- Water flowing across the surface of the earth
- This can happen if too many fertilizers get into a body of water; there is an overgrowth of algae that causes fish to die
- Water that seeps into the ground
- Too many nutrients getting into a body of water can lead to the overgrowth of this type of organism
- A kind of inland wetland that is home to carnivorous plants such as Venus Fly Traps. They are also unique to our region.
- Something harmful released into the environment
Down
- When liquid water becomes water vapor
- These are important areas to conserve since they are home to many different species and can help prevent flooding. Examples include estuaries and Carolina Bays.
- A type of wetland where freshwater feeds into saltwater
- The “heart” that pumps the water cycle. It also is the source of all energy for most organisms on Earth.
- These types of surfaces do not allow water to go through or be absorbed
- The process by which clouds are formed
- Most freshwater on Earth is in this state of matter
14 Clues: Water that seeps into the ground • When liquid water becomes water vapor • The process by which clouds are formed • Water flowing across the surface of the earth • Something harmful released into the environment • Most freshwater on Earth is in this state of matter • A type of wetland where freshwater feeds into saltwater • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-29
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- a star that produces our heat and light
- a plants life cycle
- input
- we breathe it
- output
- a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- the action of breathing
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- plants with a green color
- a light that you can see
- plants breathe it in we breathe it out
- sugar
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- healthy drink
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells
- the basic unit of life in organisms in the kingdom Plantae
- makes plants green
- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves
18 Clues: sugar • input • output • healthy drink • we breathe it • makes plants green • a plants life cycle • the action of breathing • a light that you can see • plants with a green color • plants breathe it in we breathe it out • a star that produces our heat and light • a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves • ...
Chrome Grids 2022-03-22
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- _______ is the process to separate cream and milk.
- This needs to be changed in order for a liquid to change into a solid.
- What is the universal solvent?
- Light doesn’t pass through _______ objects.
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- The direction of a moving object can be changed by applying _______.
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
- Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________.
- Which constituent of the atmosphere makes the up the largest percentage?
- Which gas dissolved in water allows fish to respire?
- This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation.
10 Clues: What is the universal solvent? • Light doesn’t pass through _______ objects. • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • _______ is the process to separate cream and milk. • Which gas dissolved in water allows fish to respire? • Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________. • This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation. • ...
Effects of Natural Changes 2013-10-23
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- Fire occurring in native environments causing destruction
- The adjustment or changes in behavior,physiology,and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment
- The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time
- Change in global climate patterns
- The water current changed by the tides
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- Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall leading to a shortage of water
- Changes of weather every 3 months
- Seasonal movements of animals from one region to another
- Cycle from day to night
- Overflow of large amount of water on dry land
10 Clues: Cycle from day to night • Changes of weather every 3 months • Change in global climate patterns • The water current changed by the tides • Overflow of large amount of water on dry land • Seasonal movements of animals from one region to another • Fire occurring in native environments causing destruction • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
OCEANS 2018-06-08
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- _____ area is also called the littoral zone, where the land and sea meet, between the high and low tide zones.
- It is a series of huge waves that can cause great devastation and loss of life when they strike a coast.
- Water _____ is the journey of water and takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again. It is also called hydrologic cycle.
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- It is a powerful, rotating storm that forms over warm oceans near the Equator.
- The winds cause ______ on the surface of the ocean and on lakes. It happens when the wind transfers some of its energy to the water, through friction between the air molecules and the water molecules.
- It is define as the salt content of ocean water.
- It refers to the periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water.
7 Clues: It is define as the salt content of ocean water. • It refers to the periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water. • It is a powerful, rotating storm that forms over warm oceans near the Equator. • It is a series of huge waves that can cause great devastation and loss of life when they strike a coast. • ...
Gerund forms 2022-10-09
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- ...a foreign language is easier at a young age
- read
- win
- eat
- understand
- cycle
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- ...a parking space is quite difficult in the town center
- work
- ...stamps is a popular hobby
- ...enough water every day is good for your health
- make
- ...on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun
- ...a light on in the house helps discourage robbers
- ...out the garbage is not my favourite job around the house
14 Clues: win • eat • work • make • read • cycle • understand • ...stamps is a popular hobby • ...on holiday in the summer is a lot of fun • ...a foreign language is easier at a young age • ...enough water every day is good for your health • ...a light on in the house helps discourage robbers • ...a parking space is quite difficult in the town center • ...
Earth & Space Chapter 1 2024-08-04
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- upward movement of water through a tiny space in response to surface tension
- how tightly packed matter is
- any collected water below the soil's surface
- a sensible explanation for a scientific observation
- bacteria that converts nitrogen in the soil into ammonia and nitrates
- reaching the same conclusion by performing different experiments that test the same hypothesis
- nourishing substances
- material primarily derived from living organisms
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- the study of reasoning
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- the substance of the physical world
- logic error
- the study of soil
- bacteria that convert nitrates in the soil into atmospheric nitrogen
- facts about nature
- nonporous
- cycle in which nitrogen is moved from the air to the soil to be used by plants, and then returned to the atmosphere
- amount of matter in an object
18 Clues: nonporous • logic error • the study of soil • facts about nature • nourishing substances • the study of reasoning • how tightly packed matter is • amount of matter in an object • the substance of the physical world • any collected water below the soil's surface • a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence • material primarily derived from living organisms • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A place that stores the water for usage
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A suffix for sugar
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- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
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- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- A suffix for sugar
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
- A place that stores the water for usage
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
Ecology Review 2 2020-09-21
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- This feline has not changed much in cali's history.
- This is another nutrient cycle.
- This is were both need each other to survive.
- this is the non living factors in the environment.
- in the environment this is the no heterotrophic organisms
- This is the 4th part of energy flow.
- This is the third nutrient cycle here.
- The host and the Parasite both benefit from each other.
- This is the living factors in the environment.
- this is the 5th par of energy flow.
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- This feline is rare, but still out there.
- This is the other animal to have an effect on the grasslands
- in the environment these are the plants.
- The parasite benefits and the host is unaffected.
- is one of the nutrient cycles.
- This is the final nutrient cycles.
- The parasite hurts it's host.
- this animal was the first one to have an effect on the grasslands.
- This is the first/main part of energy flow.
- This is the next part of energy flow.
- This is the final part of energy flow.
- This is the third part of energy flow.
22 Clues: The parasite hurts it's host. • is one of the nutrient cycles. • This is another nutrient cycle. • This is the final nutrient cycles. • this is the 5th par of energy flow. • This is the 4th part of energy flow. • This is the next part of energy flow. • This is the third nutrient cycle here. • This is the final part of energy flow. • This is the third part of energy flow. • ...
Butterflies Are Free And So Are We. 2021-07-01
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- A straw-like, flexible tongue that uncoils to sip liquid food
- #An application apparently only men are good at
- The silken protective covering made by a moth larva before it becomes a pupa
- #A term though misspelled means goodbye
- Gifts given to randomly drawn people who make great friends
- The mass movement of a species across many miles to escape unfavorable conditions
- #The day that everyone posts their weird for all the group to see
- #A very nice lady who isn't a bully at all
- The third stage of the life cycle
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- #The significant other in a relationship who should be sat upon a pedestal
- #Deciding whether you are weird or just marginally normal
- #A term used after you've made a stupid comment
- Sipping nutrient rich water from puddles
- #Family near and far
- A hookers favorite activity
- Used for balance,detecting smells and wind speed
- A place where people meet and make friends
- Resting with outstretched wings in the sunshine to absorb heat
- #Playing dead to avoid sending a gift in an exchange
- the worm-like second stage of the butterfly life cycle
20 Clues: #Family near and far • A hookers favorite activity • The third stage of the life cycle • #A term though misspelled means goodbye • Sipping nutrient rich water from puddles • A place where people meet and make friends • #A very nice lady who isn't a bully at all • #A term used after you've made a stupid comment • #An application apparently only men are good at • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-02-23
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- Used to form fatty acids
- Also known as adenosine triphosphate
- This helps create an electrochemical gradient that leads to the creation of ATP
- This is how co2 enters the plant
- used to rearrange molecules
- In a light reaction this is split apart
- contains thylakoids, grana, and a stroma and produces glucose for the plant cell
- Opening on backside of leaf that allows the exchange of gases
- one of the resources need to create PGAL
- provides the energy needed to drive the synthesis of the energy rich molecule ATP
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- sac like membranes that store chlorophyll and accessory pigments
- Cycle Is repeated 6 times to create glucose
- a protein complex a group of two or more proteins that is essential for the makeup of photosynthesis
- functions in energy transfer
- This is regenerated so that the cycle can continue
- a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier
- Also known as simple sugar and is a product of co2 and RuBP
- a fluid filled space surrounding the grana
- The gas that the plant cell takes in
- light reactions require this
- This product is considered waste from photosynthesis
- Also known as Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
22 Clues: Used to form fatty acids • used to rearrange molecules • functions in energy transfer • light reactions require this • This is how co2 enters the plant • Also known as adenosine triphosphate • The gas that the plant cell takes in • In a light reaction this is split apart • one of the resources need to create PGAL • a fluid filled space surrounding the grana • ...
photosynthesis-Kamellah Kidd 2024-10-31
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- liquid used by plants to create glucose or oxygen
- light dependant requires this
- reduces power in cell
- your body's primary source of energy
- another name for light independant
- chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of Dna
- an organism that eats other plants for energy
- organism that CAN NOT create its own food
- source of energy with 2 phosphates
- also known as photosystem 2
- the natural coloring of animal\plants
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- the degree of intensity of heat in a substance
- also known as photosystem 1
- form of phosphoric acid, contains phosphorus
- Calvin cycle takes place in this
- light dependant stage takes place in this
- another name for Calvin cycle and light independant
- a gas composed of one atom of carbon
- process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy
- organism that produces its own food
- a stack of thylakoids
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- organism that creates its own food
- plants and algae and cyanibacteria
- also known as light independent stage
- source of energy with 3 phosphates
- sugar found in RNA
27 Clues: sugar found in RNA • reduces power in cell • a stack of thylakoids • also known as photosystem 1 • also known as photosystem 2 • light dependant requires this • Calvin cycle takes place in this • another name for light independant • organism that creates its own food • plants and algae and cyanibacteria • source of energy with 2 phosphates • source of energy with 3 phosphates • ...
Section 1- Science words 2025-09-09
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- stage of insect life cycle after hatching from egg.worm like. (larvae) look different from parent
- an animal that has 6legs and 3main body parts
- part of a plant found inside fruit. can grow into new plants
- the part of the plant with seeds.Flowers grow into fruit and produce seeds in plant reproduction
- a living thing that has root, stems, and leaves.
- to grow fast and stay healthy
- how hot or cold something is
- a place with a lot of grass and often no trees
- a sac that protects insect larvae
- the natural place an animal or plant lives
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- need In order to survive: air,water,food,space,shelter,light for plants/animals
- a living thing that is not a plant
- the staes in the life of a plant or animal
- to stay alive
- a place in the arctic or high on mountains
- a dry place with little rain
- the part of a plant that grows into fruit
- the process of producing a new plant or animal
- the first stage of a life cycle
- something that living things need to grow and stay healthy
- a fully grown organism
21 Clues: to stay alive • a fully grown organism • a dry place with little rain • how hot or cold something is • to grow fast and stay healthy • the first stage of a life cycle • a sac that protects insect larvae • a living thing that is not a plant • the part of a plant that grows into fruit • the staes in the life of a plant or animal • a place in the arctic or high on mountains • ...
Wetlands 2022-08-11
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- a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
- are peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input and require thousands of years to develop and cannot easily be restored once destroyed
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- is a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc
8 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world • an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh. • is a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat. • ...
Wetlands 2022-08-11
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- a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
- are peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input and require thousands of years to develop and cannot easily be restored once destroyed
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- is a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc
8 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • a grassy plant that grows in wet areas around the world • an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh. • is a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat. • ...
chapter 9 crossword 2016-01-05
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- without air
- sugar
- the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- electron carrier
- amount of energy needed to raise the temp of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
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- innermost compartment of mitochondrian
- second stage of cellular respiration
- nucleoside triphosphate
- in air
- chemical breakdown of a substance
- sugar breaking
- the action of taking out something
- make
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
14 Clues: make • sugar • in air • without air • sugar breaking • electron carrier • nucleoside triphosphate • chemical breakdown of a substance • the action of taking out something • second stage of cellular respiration • innermost compartment of mitochondrian • the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-19
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- The process where rocks and minerals are broken down or dissolved at the Earth's surface.
- Element of environment consist economic, social and political elements are essentially manmade features, which make cultural milieu.
- The energy of electromagnetic waves.
- The tenth most abundant element in the universe.
- The process where a soluble substance is dissolved and carried away by a liquid, often water, from a solid material.
- Comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reservoir, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water.
- Biological process where living organisms convert nutrients into energy, typically involving the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide.
- Is the ability to do work.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- Organized body of knowledge that is obtained by study and experimentation
- Crucial part of the nitrogen cycle where organic nitrogen, found in dead organisms and waste, is converted into ammonia and ammonium by bacteria and fungi.
- Element of environment determine the variable character of the human habitat, its opportunities as well as limitations
- The fourth most abundant element in the universe.
- Energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- Element of environment consist plants, animals, microorganisms, and men.
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- Form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge.
- Form of energy produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other.
- A type of rain primarily caused by human activities that release sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) into the atmosphere.
- The protective blanket of gases (N, O2, Ar, CO2, trace gases), surrounding the Earth.
- A form of chemistry that study the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
- Is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- The outer mantle of the solid earth.
- It covers about 71% of the Earth's surface
- Where life operates.
- Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- Form of energy that puts something in motion.
- Refers to water flowing over the land's surface, typically into streams, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- Form of energy stored in molecules and chemical compounds.
- A biogeochemical cycle that describes how oxygen is produced and used on Earth.
- Is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
30 Clues: Where life operates. • Is the ability to do work. • The energy of electromagnetic waves. • The outer mantle of the solid earth. • It covers about 71% of the Earth's surface • Form of energy that puts something in motion. • The tenth most abundant element in the universe. • The fourth most abundant element in the universe. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary Quiz Review 2021-11-16
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- The first law of ___ states: Matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be converted from one form to another.
- Organisms that can make their own food
- A vein in the leaf that brings water up the plant.
- This is the membrane where the light dependent reaction takes place.
- Any substance that absorbs light is called?
- This kind of reaction releases energy during the reaction
- An electron carrying product of the light dependent reaction that will be used in the Calvin Cycle to produce glucose.
- These molecules are responsible for carrying high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.
- These types of cells make up the primary photosynthetic layer of the leaf.
- This is the dense solution where the Calvin cycle takes place.
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- A cluster of chlorophyll or pigments are called this. They are the light collecting units of the chloroplast.
- These are the pores on the underside of the leaf that allows carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
- A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf.
- The basic energy source of all living cells and is a product of the light dependent reaction
- A waxy covering on the upper and lower surface of a leaf to help prevent water loss is called?
- The sum total of all the chemical reactions in cells, tissues or the entire body is called?
- The organelle inside plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- A waste product of the light dependent reaction
- This kind of reaction requires an input of energy
20 Clues: Organisms that can make their own food • Organisms that cannot make their own food • Any substance that absorbs light is called? • A waste product of the light dependent reaction • This kind of reaction requires an input of energy • A vein in the leaf that brings water up the plant. • A vein in the leaf that carries glucose out of the leaf. • ...
Bacteria 2023-01-31
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- - cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.
- - One of the two cycles of viral reproduction, the other being the lytic cycle.
- - Depends on aerobic respiration and uses oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor.
- - A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- - One of the two cycles of viral reproduction, the other being the lysogenic cycle.
- - A microscopic single-celled organism
- - Surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells.
- - Microorganisms that are similar to bacteria in size and simplicity of structure but radically different in molecular organization.
- - Decomposes organic material.
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- - The injection machinery is responsible for recognizing and puncturing the bacterial host and transferring the viral genome into the host during infection.
- - A bacterium found mainly in vertebrates' intestines and the soil.
- - An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- - An organism causing disease to its host.
- - A protein shell that surrounds and protects the viral genome.
- - Medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- - Any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life.
- - Macromolecule, a polysaccharide, consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms a mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane.
- - Found in stagnant water and sometimes causing disease.
- - A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases.
- - A virus that inserts a DNA copy of its RNA genome into the DNA of a host cell that it invades.
20 Clues: - Decomposes organic material. • - A microscopic single-celled organism • - cannot grow in the presence of oxygen. • - An organism causing disease to its host. • - Surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells. • - Found in stagnant water and sometimes causing disease. • - A protein shell that surrounds and protects the viral genome. • ...
Spring 2024 Coerossword 2024-04-25
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- First name of volunteer who donated more than 12,000 hours to the park.
- Name of spring nearly squished by a giant fallen tree.
- Class 1 pedal assist is the only type of _______ allowed in Coe Park.
- Intended means of transportation of cattle from the Round Corral to South San Francisco.
- Website URL ending in “.net” where one may learn more about the park and its events.
- The dam on this lake breached a few years ago.
- First name of 2023 PRA Volunteer of the Year.
- Name of that “metal thingy” attached to the corral fencing at Coe HQ.
- One of only two California counties where wild pigs are not found.
- This was converted into a sled by inconsiderate snow-revelers.
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- Employee who was nearly swallowed whole by a rattlesnake at Willow Tree Spring.
- Former road (now a trail) where Kitty and Chere got stuck.
- Large species of deer encountered by Spring in Orestimba backpackers.
- A sharp object and nickname of American musician Lindley Armstrong Jones, for whom a trail in the park is named after.
- Last name of 2023 Golden Bear Award recipient.
- Cycle of nature interpreted at Raincoats and Rubber Boots.
- “May these _______ hills bring peace to the souls of those who are seeking.”
- Circular wooden remnants from which the Corral Trail gets its name.
- Colored spherical objects used to represent the water cycle.
- Lead poisoning from hunting is the leading cause of death of this endangered species.
- Area of study for the 2023 Sanquini Science Research Award
21 Clues: First name of 2023 PRA Volunteer of the Year. • Last name of 2023 Golden Bear Award recipient. • The dam on this lake breached a few years ago. • Name of spring nearly squished by a giant fallen tree. • Former road (now a trail) where Kitty and Chere got stuck. • Cycle of nature interpreted at Raincoats and Rubber Boots. • ...
Cellular energy Crossword 2025-11-19
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- - The main energy currency of the cell, used for life-sustaining activities.
- - Describes a process, such as most cellular respiratCELLULAR RESPIRATIONoxygen.
- - The fluid-filled space within a chloroplast, where the light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) occur.
- - The "powerhouse" organelle where most cellular respiration takes place. - The "powerhouse" organelle where most cellular respiration takes place.
- - The cycle following glycolysis in aerobic respiration, occurring in the mitochondria.
- - Pores on the leaf surface that allow for gas exchange (singular of stomata).
- - Organisms, like plants, that produce their own food using light or chemical energy.
- - The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis, used as a primary energy source.
- - A low-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by adding a phosphate group ("half-full battery").
- - The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- - The first step of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm.
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- - Describes a process that does not require oxygen.
- - The starting materials in a chemical reaction (e.g., water and CO2 for photosynthesis).
- RESPIRATION - The process by which cells break down food molecules to release energy in the presence of oxygen.
- - The substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction (e.g., glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis).
- - A key reactant in photosynthesis, split during the light-dependent reactions.
- - An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
- - The original energy source for almost all life on Earth, captured by plants.
- - A vital gas produced as a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- - The primary green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy.
20 Clues: - Describes a process that does not require oxygen. • - The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • - An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms. • - The primary green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy. • - The main energy currency of the cell, used for life-sustaining activities. • ...
9th grade IV bimester 2016-06-01
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- / _____________ is the process by which salt is removed from ocean water.
- / ____________ waste are the waste produced as a result of the production of energy in nuclear power plants.
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- / ____________ is the wise use of natural resources so that will not be used to damage the environment.
- / In a ____________ landfil, all garbage is compacted, or packed into smallest possible space.
- / ___________ cycle is the cycle tahat have the movement of the cycle of water from the Earth surface to the atmosphere.
5 Clues: / _____________ is the process by which salt is removed from ocean water. • / In a ____________ landfil, all garbage is compacted, or packed into smallest possible space. • / ____________ is the wise use of natural resources so that will not be used to damage the environment. • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2024-02-06
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- the measure of how much water can flow through a substance
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- Tension: atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion
- Heat: how much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object
- a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water
- having a positive and negative end (pole) (i.e. Water is a polar molecule because it has a negatively charged side- the oxygen atom- and a positively charged side- the two hydrogen atoms.)
- basin: an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries, much like a bathtub, catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- a body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
- when a gas transforms into a liquid as a result of cooling
- of Vaporization: the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water.
- mass per unit volume; the amount of matter in a given amount of space
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- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- the total amount of water found underground, on the surface and in a planet's atmosphere.
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to other substances
- Cycle: the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- a liquid or a gas
- when a liquid transforms into a gas as a result of heating
20 Clues: a liquid or a gas • rain, snow, sleet, hail • a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water • when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together • the measure of how much water can flow through a substance • when a liquid transforms into a gas as a result of heating • when a gas transforms into a liquid as a result of cooling • ...
Bacteria 2023-01-31
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- - cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.
- - One of the two cycles of viral reproduction, the other being the lytic cycle.
- - Depends on aerobic respiration and uses oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor.
- - A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- - One of the two cycles of viral reproduction, the other being the lysogenic cycle.
- - A microscopic single-celled organism
- - Surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells.
- - Microorganisms that are similar to bacteria in size and simplicity of structure but radically different in molecular organization.
- - Decomposes organic material.
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- - The injection machinery is responsible for recognizing and puncturing the bacterial host and transferring the viral genome into the host during infection.
- - A bacterium found mainly in vertebrates' intestines and the soil.
- - An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- - An organism causing disease to its host.
- - A protein shell that surrounds and protects the viral genome.
- - Medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.
- - Any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life.
- - Macromolecule, a polysaccharide, consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms a mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane.
- - Found in stagnant water and sometimes causing disease.
- - A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases.
- - A virus that inserts a DNA copy of its RNA genome into the DNA of a host cell that it invades.
20 Clues: - Decomposes organic material. • - A microscopic single-celled organism • - cannot grow in the presence of oxygen. • - An organism causing disease to its host. • - Surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells. • - Found in stagnant water and sometimes causing disease. • - A protein shell that surrounds and protects the viral genome. • ...
Cell Cycle Crossword 2020-12-31
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- protein kinase that must work as a complex to activate proteins in the cell cycle
- working DNA in the nucleus
- when DNA is replicated during the cell cycle
- process of producing gametic cells
- tumor suppressor gene that almost all cancers have a mutation in
- n
- 2n
- checkpoint that determines if the cell enters cell division or not
- time of growth for a cell
- production of sperm cells
- protein that aids in separating sister chromatids during the M checkpoint
- chromosomes held together at the centromere
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- cell cycle phase where chromosomes can be seen and the nucleus breaks down
- proteins that accumulate to move on to the next phase of the cell cycle
- process of producing identical somatic cells
- when homologous pairs of chromosomes align randomly during metaphase I
- chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell
- when chromosomes line up together, one maternal and one paternal
- production of egg cells
- sister chromatids break apart to opposite poles of the cell
- when chromosomes swap DNA during prophase I
- coiled DNA
- two nuclei are present and chromosomes decondense
23 Clues: n • 2n • coiled DNA • production of egg cells • time of growth for a cell • production of sperm cells • working DNA in the nucleus • process of producing gametic cells • when chromosomes swap DNA during prophase I • chromosomes held together at the centromere • process of producing identical somatic cells • when DNA is replicated during the cell cycle • ...
How Animals Grow and Change 2022-01-27
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- material in cells that is passed from parents to offspring
- a quality or characteristic that makes one organism different from another
- the stage when a larva changes to an adult
- to receive traits from parents
- what an organism does, how it behaves and acts
- a hard outer covering
- acquire to get or receive
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- an insect life cycle with four stages
- a natural impulse or behavior that is not learned
- the result of reproduction
- everything an animal eats, the kinds of food it eats
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- everything that surrounds an animal
- traits that are learned or gained through the environment
- when a living thing comes out of an egg
- an insect life cycle with three stages
- the worm like stage in an insect's life after it hatches from an egg
- when an animal's body goes through extreme changes during its life cycle
- the life cycle stage of a young frog when it has a tail and grows arms
- the stage when a young insect looks like the adult
- to lose an outer covering
21 Clues: a hard outer covering • acquire to get or receive • to lose an outer covering • the result of reproduction • to receive traits from parents • everything that surrounds an animal • an insect life cycle with four stages • an insect life cycle with three stages • when a living thing comes out of an egg • the stage when a larva changes to an adult • ...
chapter 2 pt.2 2025-12-09
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- the energy source of all living things indirect or direct
- a process that breaks down food and does not use oxygen
- organism that produces its own food
- the stage were 2 new nuclear membranes form and mitosis' end
- a green pigment found in chloroplasts
- a process that breaks down glucose for energy
- cytokinesis produces this during the cell cycle in plant cells
- the events a cell goes through
- stage 1 of photosynthesis occurs
- 2nd stage of cell cycle
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- 1st stage of the cell cycle
- the stage were the chromatin forms chromosomes
- the place where lactic acid fermentation takes
- a process that uses yeast to form carbon dioxide, small amounts of energy, and alcohol
- the process which cells go through to produce glucose
- the stage were chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- the stage were sister chromatids pulled away from each other to different sides of cell
- the place where alcoholic fermentation occurs
- 3rd stage of cell cycle
- organism that cannot produce its own food
20 Clues: 3rd stage of cell cycle • 2nd stage of cell cycle • 1st stage of the cell cycle • the events a cell goes through • stage 1 of photosynthesis occurs • organism that produces its own food • a green pigment found in chloroplasts • organism that cannot produce its own food • the place where alcoholic fermentation occurs • a process that breaks down glucose for energy • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- The protective outer coat of a seed
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- The development of a seed to a plant
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The protective outer coat of a seed • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- The development of a seed to a plant
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- The protective outer coat of a seed
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
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- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • The protective outer coat of a seed • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-11-22
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- what pyruvate gets converted to in animal and bacterial cell when there is no oxygen present
- means oxygen is not require oxygen
- converted from pyruvate, along with CO2, in yeast cells when oxygen is not present
- a 6-carbon sugar that gets created from sunlight and used in the creation of ATP
- means oxygen is required
- site of eukaryotic cells where respiration takes place
- energy carrier created during citric acid cycle
- the process of using chemicals, not sunlight, to create food
- what gets split in the light dependent phase of photosynthesis; creates oxygen
- the first step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- energy carrier created from the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis
- form of energy that includes the sun
- ATP and glucose
- site of photosynthesis in autotrophs
- an atmospheric gas that gets used in photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
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- a green pigment in leaves; captures light energy during photosynthesis
- a 3-carbon molecule created from glycolysis
- glucose is this type of biomolecule
- 2nd step in respiration, produces CO2 as a waste product
- where the citric acid cycle takes place
- an anerobic process that occurs after glycolysis if oxygen is not present
- fluid filled portion of chloroplast where CO2 gets fixed into glucose
- where glycolysis occurs
- where the light dependent reaction takes in water and sunlight to create oxygen
- where the ETC takes place in cellular respiration
- energy carrier used in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration
- the "outputs" of a chemical formula
- the "inputs" of a chemical formula
28 Clues: ATP and glucose • where glycolysis occurs • means oxygen is required • means oxygen is not require oxygen • the "inputs" of a chemical formula • glucose is this type of biomolecule • the "outputs" of a chemical formula • form of energy that includes the sun • site of photosynthesis in autotrophs • where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
The Cell in Action 2021-08-31
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- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during this phase of mitosis
- Cells make a copy of all their chromosomes during this part of the cell cycle
- Type of cell with a nucleus, chromosomes are in the shape of an X
- The movement of particles across a cell membrane from LOW concentration to HIGH concentration
- The cell finishes dividing and separates into two cells during this phase of the cell cycle
- Cell division in prokaryotic cells
- Holds all our genetic information
- The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- The movement of particles across a cell membrane without the use of energy
- Cell division in eukaryotic cells
- Chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell during this phase of mitosis
- Active transport of particles out of a cell
- The process of plants using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food
- The structures that contain DNA
- The organelle in which cellular respiration takes place
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
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- Breakdown of food with out the use of oxygen
- The movement of particles from HIGH concentration to LOW concentration
- Active transport of particles into a cell
- Type of cell with no nucleus, chromosomes are in a singe circle
- Using oxygen to produce energy from food
- The diffusion of water through cell membranes
- The nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes and the chromosomes unwind during this phase of mitosis
- The process of plants using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food
- chromosomes condense during this phase of mitosis
- Main pigment in photosynthesis
26 Clues: Main pigment in photosynthesis • The structures that contain DNA • Holds all our genetic information • Cell division in eukaryotic cells • Cell division in prokaryotic cells • Using oxygen to produce energy from food • Active transport of particles into a cell • Active transport of particles out of a cell • Breakdown of food with out the use of oxygen • ...
AP BIO Unit 3 Vocab 2022-11-29
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- the organelle where ATP is formed in cells
- the measure of disorder in a system
- a protein that lowers the activation energy of a reaction
- formed with the lysis of glucose in cellular respiration
- a product of fermentation that makes your muscles sore
- when something is said to lose an electron it has been...
- noncompetitive inhibition, changes the shape of the enzyme
- powered by hydrogen ions, this catalyzes the last reaction to form ATP
- uses light and water to start an electron transport chain
- competes with substrate for a binding site on an enzyme
- a reactant necessary for cellular respiration and a product of photosynthesis
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- two types of this process are alcohol and lactic acid
- the first place light interacts with electrons in a plant cell
- takes place after glycolysis and before oxidative phosphorylation
- the type of reaction where electrons are exchanged
- when a substance has gained an electron is has been...
- when a substance or molecule is broken down releasing energy
- major source of energy for cells
- the second part of photosynthesis, uses carbon dioxide to form glucose, also called the calvin cycle
- when oxygen is not available this type of respiration happens in some cells
- the first source of hydrogen ions used in photosystem two
- the element responsible for creating a proton gradient in cellular respiration and photosynthesis
- the enzyme responsible for the Calvin cycle
- excites electrons in the chloroplast of a plant cell
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- where light-independent reactions happen in a plant cell
26 Clues: major source of energy for cells • the measure of disorder in a system • the organelle where ATP is formed in cells • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • the enzyme responsible for the Calvin cycle • the type of reaction where electrons are exchanged • excites electrons in the chloroplast of a plant cell • two types of this process are alcohol and lactic acid • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-08-21
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- another electron carrier molecule made during the Krebs cycle.
- an electron carrier molecule made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- the fluid inside the cell where glycolysis happens.
- usable power for the cell, stored mainly in ATP
- oxygen (O2), which picks up electrons at the end of the chain.
- a 3-carbon intermediate molecule formed during glycolysis.
- the second stage of respiration in the mitochondria; breaks down pyruvate, makes NADH, FADH2, CO2, and 2 ATP.
- the part of the cell where most of cellular respiration happens.
- the opposite process of respiration; uses sunlight, CO2, and water to make glucose and oxygen.
- the third stage of respiration; uses NADH and FADH2 to make 32–34 ATP.
- a 3-carbon product of glycolysis (also called pyruvic acid).
- a waste gas released during respiration.
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- the process that releases energy from sugar to make ATP
- gas needed for aerobic respiration; acts as the final electron acceptor
- processes that do not need oxygen.
- processes that need oxygen.
- the step in glycolysis where 2 ATP are used to get the process started.
- a sugar molecule (C6H12O6) that is the starting fuel for respiration
- the step in glycolysis where 4 ATP and 2 NADH are produced.
- the main energy molecule cells use to do work.
- another product made at the end of respiration
- the first stage of respiration; splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules in the cytoplasm; makes 2 ATP and 2 NADH.
- a protein in the mitochondria that makes ATP using energy from electron carriers.
23 Clues: processes that need oxygen. • processes that do not need oxygen. • a waste gas released during respiration. • the main energy molecule cells use to do work. • another product made at the end of respiration • usable power for the cell, stored mainly in ATP • the fluid inside the cell where glycolysis happens. • the process that releases energy from sugar to make ATP • ...
Water and changes of state 2024-01-25
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- Tiny droplets of water come together in the sky to form the.
- When the exposed surface area is larger, the rate of evaporation is higher.
- Water in _____ state has a definite volume but no definite shape.
- Water vapour (gas) in the surrounding air comes in contact with cooler air or surface, it loses heat and changes to liquid (water).
- This process takes place all the time and at any temperature below boiling point.
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- In this process water changes to steam at 1000C.
- The continuous movement of water from the Earth to the sky and back to the Earth again.
- When the surrounding temperature is higher, the rate of evaporation is higher.
- Heat from the Sun is very important in the water cycle.
- Ice _____ heat and changes from ice to a water at 0oC.
10 Clues: In this process water changes to steam at 1000C. • Ice _____ heat and changes from ice to a water at 0oC. • Heat from the Sun is very important in the water cycle. • Tiny droplets of water come together in the sky to form the. • Water in _____ state has a definite volume but no definite shape. • ...
6/7 Week 8 2022-09-22
14 Clues: NOT HAPPY • AGROUP OF 3 • A 3 SIDED SHAPE • TO WALK CASUALLY • THE STUDY OF LIFE • A 1 WHEELED CYCLE • A 2 WHEELED CYCLE • A 3 WHEELED CYCLE • HAVING ONLY 1 COLOR • THE STUDY OF ANIMALS • A PERSON'S OWN SIGNATURE • A 1 HORNED MYTHICAL HORSE • A BOOK WRITTEN ABOUT ANOTHER PERSON • A BOOK WRITTEN BYA OERSON ABOUT HIS/HER LIFE
McMaster's 2016-12-08
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- celluler respiration occurres here
- adenosine triphosphate
- pigment in chloroplast
- chemical energy in organic substances
- organisms that create its own food
- occures in animal skeletal muscles
- with out oxygen
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- organisms that rely on autotrophs for there food
- cycles in photosynthesis
- photosynthesis occurres here
- glucose turns into pyruvic acids
- cycle involving mitochondria
- sack like membrane
- with oxegen
- adenosine triphosphate
15 Clues: with oxegen • with out oxygen • sack like membrane • adenosine triphosphate • pigment in chloroplast • adenosine triphosphate • cycles in photosynthesis • photosynthesis occurres here • cycle involving mitochondria • glucose turns into pyruvic acids • celluler respiration occurres here • organisms that create its own food • occures in animal skeletal muscles • ...
Cellular Reproduction 2023-03-06
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- process of cellular reproduction, occurring in three main stages
- last stage of mitosis, in which nucleoli reappear; two new nuclear membranes begin to form, but the cell has not yet completely divided
- uncontrolled growth and division of cells that can be caused by changes in control of the cell cycle and may also be caused by environmental factors
- third stage of mitosis in which sister chromatids are pulled apart and microtubules, along with motor proteins, move the chromasomes to opposite poles of the cell
- structure that contains identical DNA copies and is formed during DNA replication
- the first stage of mitosis, during which the cell's chromatin condenses into chromasomes
- DNA-containing structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another
- one of the specific proteins that regulate the cell cycle
- enzyme to which cyclin binds during interphase and mitosis, triggering and controlling activities during the cell cycle
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- cell structure that joins two sister chromatids
- programmed cell death
- second stage of mitosis in which motor proteins pull sister chromatids to the cell's equator
- repeating subunit of chromatin fibers, consisting of DNA coiled around histones
- second main stage of the cell cycle, during which the cell's replicated DNA divides and two genetically identical diploid daughter cells are produced
- structure made of spindle fibers, centrioles, and aster fibers that is involved in moving and organizing chromasomes before the cell divides
- cancer-causing substance
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell
- third main stage of the cell cycle, during which the cell's cytoplasm divides, creating a new cell
- first stage of the cell cycle, during which a cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA
19 Clues: programmed cell death • cancer-causing substance • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell • cell structure that joins two sister chromatids • one of the specific proteins that regulate the cell cycle • process of cellular reproduction, occurring in three main stages • repeating subunit of chromatin fibers, consisting of DNA coiled around histones • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-07
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- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (glucose) and oxygen.
- The part of photosynthesis (also known as the Calvin Cycle) that doesn't need light and uses the energy made in the light-dependent phase to make glucose.
- A type of sugar that plants make during photosynthesis; it is used as energy for growth and development.
- A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis.
- A part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Membrane structures inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
- An organism that makes its own food (e.g., plants, which use photosynthesis).
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- A gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is needed by animals for breathing.
- The process in photosynthesis that requires sunlight to make energy.
- The main source of energy of all living things.
- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy for photosynthesis.
- The fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast where the light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) take place.
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms (e.g., animals).
- A liquid that plants absorb through their roots, used in photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen.
- A molecule that stores energy, produced during photosynthesis and used by cells for various functions.
15 Clues: The main source of energy of all living things. • A gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis. • A part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • The process in photosynthesis that requires sunlight to make energy. • An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms (e.g., animals). • ...
Alicyn Chapter 7 Extra Credit 2025-12-11
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- A molecule formed from pyruvate that enters the Krebs cycle and helps start energy-producing reactions.
- The movement of hydrogen ions (H⁺) across the inner mitochondrial membrane that drives the production of ATP.
- Processes that do not require oxygen.
- The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
- (ETC) A series of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane that use high-energy electrons to make lots of ATP.
- A process cells use to break down food molecules (like glucose) to release energy the cell can use.
- Acid Cycle) A series of reactions in the mitochondria that break down Acetyl CoA to produce energy carriers like NADH and FADH₂.
- An anaerobic process where cells convert pyruvate into lactic acid to make ATP when oxygen is low (like in muscles during intense exercise).
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- The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- An anaerobic process used by yeast and some bacteria where pyruvate is turned into alcohol and carbon dioxide while making a small amount of ATP.
- Another energy-carrying molecule made in the Krebs cycle; it also delivers electrons to the electron transport chain.
- The main energy molecule cells use to power activities.
- The highly folded membrane inside the mitochondria that contains the proteins for the electron transport chain.
- The first step of cellular respiration where glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP.
- A molecule made at the end of glycolysis; it is the starting point for the next steps of respiration.
- Processes that do require oxygen.
- An energy-carrying molecule made during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle; it brings high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain.
- A molecule in the Krebs cycle that combines with Acetyl CoA to form citrate and restart the cycle.
18 Clues: Processes that do require oxygen. • Processes that do not require oxygen. • The main energy molecule cells use to power activities. • The area between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria. • The fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs. • ...
3rd Grade Science Vocabulary 2015-11-19
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- a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility
- and ultimately returns to the atmosphere through evaporation.
- having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as
- to make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution:
- asymmetries in the inter molecular forces between surface molecules.
- Archaic. matter or the quantity of matter evaporated
- to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid
- geometrical body or figure.
- an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over
- with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
- the elastic like force existing in the surface of a body,
- the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
- the natural sequence through which water passes into the
- to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as ice, snow, butter,
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- as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid
- off in vapor.
- dissolve salt in water
- glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
- the act of condensing; the state of being condensed.
- berg a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea.
- of water
- the solid state by loss of heat.
- metal.
- a liquid, tending to minimize the area of the surface, caused
- years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in
- to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle
- quality Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, biological, and radiological
- earth.
- the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of
29 Clues: metal. • earth. • of water • off in vapor. • dissolve salt in water • geometrical body or figure. • the solid state by loss of heat. • a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility • the act of condensing; the state of being condensed. • Archaic. matter or the quantity of matter evaporated • as water vapor, precipitates to earth in liquid or solid • ...
Do you REMEMBER? 2019-03-29
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- The energy that is needed for the water cycle is _______________.
- Plants release energy from sugar in the cells during a process known as ____________________.
- Solar energy refers to energy produced by the ___________.
- The __________________ in plant cells captures sunlight for plants to make food.
- Iodine is used to test for the presence of _______________.
- A battery is like a power station because both produce _______________ energy.
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- Food gives us ___________________ to do work.
- Running water is used for generating electrical energy in a _________________ power station.
- Oil and ____________ are fossil fuels.
- Plants take carbon dioxide into the leaves through the _____________.
- The energy that plants use to carry out photosynthesis is ________________.
- ____________ is produced by burning fossil fuels to boil water.
12 Clues: Oil and ____________ are fossil fuels. • Food gives us ___________________ to do work. • Solar energy refers to energy produced by the ___________. • Iodine is used to test for the presence of _______________. • ____________ is produced by burning fossil fuels to boil water. • The energy that is needed for the water cycle is _______________. • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- A suffix for sugar
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
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- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A place that stores the water for usage
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
Atmosphere 2023-04-26
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- this is made up of electrical charges that build up from water droplets and ice crystals in thunder clouds.
- type of cloud that is in the lower troposphere
- layer between troposphere and mesosphere, where planes fly, where the ozone layer is.
- front type that is depicted as a red line with red semi-circles
- continuous movement of water between earth's atmosphere and sources of water
- curvinf of a path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to Earth's rotation
- outermost layer of the atmosphere, where gases escape Earth's gravitational pull.
- type of cloud that are rain clouds
- part of water cycle where it falls back to the ground
- water vapor collects in the sky
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- difference in pressure makes this
- Spot between thermosphere and mesosphere, it is important for carrying radio signals large distances, and makes the auroras.
- high speed rotating wind
- average weather conditions
- large circulating mass of clouds
- layer between stratosphere and thermosphere, and it is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
- warming of troposphere where gases absorb and re-radiate infrared radiation
- type of cloud that is white and fluffy
- closest layer to earth, and where weather takes place.
- cloud that is in higher altitudes and is thin and whispy
- front type that is depicted as a blue line with blue triangle
- instrument used to measure air pressure
- evaporation of water from plants
23 Clues: high speed rotating wind • average weather conditions • water vapor collects in the sky • large circulating mass of clouds • evaporation of water from plants • difference in pressure makes this • type of cloud that are rain clouds • type of cloud that is white and fluffy • instrument used to measure air pressure • type of cloud that is in the lower troposphere • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
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- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- The development of a seed to a plant
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
- coat The protective outer coat of a seed
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • coat The protective outer coat of a seed • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Plant Vocab 2021-02-25
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- Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses
- Vascular plant that dispenses spores; Example: ferns
- The female reproductive organ of a flower consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- Transferring pollen from a male anther to the female stigma
- The inner tissue of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- Vascular plant that is flowering- producing covered seeds; Example: apple tree
- Plant that has xylem and phloem
- is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves
- Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf
- Vascular plant that produces naked seeds; Example: pine tree
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces sexual gametes
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- First leaves to appear from a germinating seed
- When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower
- Transports water and minerals throughout the plant
- Polysaccharide that is the main part of plant cell walls
- Transports food and nutrients throughout the plant
- Female structure produces seeds, male structure produces pollen
- One section of the life cycle of plants, produces asexual spores
- Plant that does not have xylem and phloem must rely on diffusion of water
- Cells The cells on the outside of the hole that open and close the stomata
- The development of a seed to a plant
- Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates
- coat The protective outer coat of a seed
- Holes on the underside of leaves to bring in CO2 and release H2O/O2
25 Clues: Plant that has xylem and phloem • Thick waxy covering on a plant leaf • The development of a seed to a plant • Low nonvascular plant; Example: mosses • coat The protective outer coat of a seed • When pollen penetrates the egg of a flower • First leaves to appear from a germinating seed • Energy storage in plants, made of carbohydrates • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-16
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- a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- A type of sugar; the chief source of energy for living organisms
- is a plant that cycles carbon dioxide into four-carbon sugar compounds to enter into the Calvin cycle
- is a clear gas composed of one atom of carbon (C) and two atoms of oxygen (O)
- a type of plant that produces a three-carbon compound (3-phosphoglyceric acid) through the Calvin-Benson cycle\
- the electromagnetic radiation of the sun that reaches the earth, particularly infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet ligh
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- is a photosynthetic adaptation to periodic water supply
- pouch-like sacs that are bound to a membrane in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
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- measured in a billionth
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- the organelles responsible for photosynthesis
- certain photochemical reactions involved in photosynthesis, the main process by which plants acquire energy.
- little discs of membrane on which the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place
- a substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states
- divided into three main stages: carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of the starting molecule
- organism that goes through photosynthesis
- The cells and tissues that support and give structure to organs, glands, or other tissues in the body
- Colors of light that human eyes can see
- any coloured material found in a plant or animal cell
- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves
21 Clues: measured in a billionth • Colors of light that human eyes can see • organism that goes through photosynthesis • the organelles responsible for photosynthesis • a chemical element with an atomic number of 8 • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves • any coloured material found in a plant or animal cell • is a photosynthetic adaptation to periodic water supply • ...
Cellular process 2021-10-20
9 Clues: low energy molecule • high energy molecule • reaction light energy • cycle convert carbon dioxide • fluid area surrounding granna • pigments of plants thylakoids • transport chain transfers electrons • synthesizing atp from organic it light • where plants convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen
biology extra credit 2021-10-05
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- Also called the "dark" reactions
- Where photosynthesis happens
- To break water
- A packet of light energy
- Bacteria are made of these cells
- Many sugar units
- The boundary that separates the living cell from its nonliving surroundings
- The total of the chemical activities in all cells.
- Transport that includes Ion pumps and Bulk transport
- When the concentration of the solute inside and outside of the cell are equal
- Solutes are transported against their concentration gradients from low to high concentration
- When there is less solute outside the cell
- When there is more solute outside the cell
- A light absorbing molecule
- Large organic molecules.
- The sacs of a membrane inside a chloroplast
- The process where one molecule of glucose is brocken in half.
- The type of biomolecule DNA and RNA are
- Transport that includes simpple diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion
- The process that releases energy by breaking down food and glucose.
- Biomolecule made of amino acids help together by peptide bonds
- A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- These bonds hold atoms in compounds together
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- The ability of a cell to gain or lose water depending on the concentration of solutes inside of and outside of a cell
- The ability of a cell to be able to tell one type of cell from another
- General term for compounds which are not soluble in water
- Animals, plants, fungi and protists are made of these cells
- A type of reaction that traps sunlight energy and converts to chemical energy
- Located inside the thylakoid membrane and absorbs light energy
- The only biomolecule that has a ratio
- How cells make energy when there is no oxygen present after glycolysis.
- Part of a cell that produces ribosomes
- Cell membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- Also called the citric acid cycle.
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The basic unit of matter.
- The most abundant lipid in the plasma membrane
- Forms polymers by combining monomers by removing water
- Happens because all the molecules in a liquid or gas are constantly in random motion and as they move, they spread out.
- A stack of the sacs of a membrane inside a chloroplast
- The fluid inside the chloroplast
- The main pigment of plants stored in chloroplasts
- A cycle where ATP and NADPH are used for energy to power the cycle.
- Solutes needs help to cross the membrane
- Individual subunits of a larger molecule
- Large molecule made of many monomer subunits
- Organisms that cannot make their own food and must eat food to survive
- more of this lipid keeps the membrane more fluid but less of it keeps the membrane less fluid
- Organisms that are able to make their own food using the sun's energy
- The diffusion of water
50 Clues: To break water • Many sugar units • The diffusion of water • A packet of light energy • Large organic molecules. • The basic unit of matter. • The powerhouse of the cell • A light absorbing molecule • Where photosynthesis happens • Also called the "dark" reactions • Bacteria are made of these cells • The fluid inside the chloroplast • Also called the citric acid cycle. • ...
Ch 1.1, 1.2, and Ch 2 Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-29
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- The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond
- DNA/RNA sequences that decide the sequences of amino acids in protein
- A type of lipid that is made out of steroid and not soluble in water
- Any forms of water that falling back to the earth
- Organic compounds that consist of four-rings of 17 carbon atoms
- A part of water cycle that flows over the surface
- A collection of water-soluble vitamines that can be found in liver, yeast, eggs and so on
- A substance that blocks the reaction by binding with the active site
- A region that consists of slightly positive and negative charged
- A metabolic pathway that build larger molecules from smaller ones(consume energy)
- A suffix for sugar
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- A substance that binds with allosteric site which in terms change the shape of active site
- A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves
- A collection of fat-soluble vitamins that are critical in blood clotting
- A collection of similar cells that carry out particular function
- A place that stores the water for usage
- Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region
- A metabolic pathway that breaks larger molecules into simpler terms(release energy)
- A large region of animals and plants with similar characteristics
- A type of sugar that is made of galactose and glucose, it can be found in milk
20 Clues: A suffix for sugar • A place that stores the water for usage • Any forms of water that falling back to the earth • A part of water cycle that flows over the surface • The amount of energy that is needed to break the bond • A process that loss the water from the plant's leaves • Equally-shared electron, therefore there is no charged region • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2024-05-28
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- each of the 4 divisions of one yearly cycle
- the measurable amount of solar energy that depends on the angle it hits an object
- the process where water changes from a gas to a liquid
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- Earth’s rotation causes currents of water to curve to the right in the northern hemisphere and curve to the left in the southern hemisphere
- how closely packed the atoms of matter are
- the energy of a substance that causes its matter particles to move
- a circular pattern of water movement
- the process where condensation of water vapor falls due to gravity
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- winds that blow from a dominant directions over Earth’s surface
- the transfer of molecules from a liquid to a gas phase
- how energy is transferred to another object
- a substance that has no fixed shape and will flow in a confined space
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- average weather
- the measurable distance on Earth’s surface from the equator
- the revolution of one body or object around another
- the light energy radiated by the Sun
- a circular pattern of movement in fluids created by differences in density
- the angle between an object’s axis of rotation and the plane of its orbit
- circulating ocean currents created by the Coriolis Effect
- an imaginary pole objects like Earth spin around
- the average measure of thermal energy of a substance or object
23 Clues: average weather • the amount of water vapor in the air • the light energy radiated by the Sun • a circular pattern of water movement • how closely packed the atoms of matter are • how energy is transferred to another object • each of the 4 divisions of one yearly cycle • an imaginary pole objects like Earth spin around • the revolution of one body or object around another • ...
Cellular Reproduction 2024-01-14
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- uncontrolled growth and division of cells that can be caused by changes in control of the cell cycle and also may be caused by environmental factors
- relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell
- process of cellular reproduction, occurring in three main stages – interphase (growth), mitosis (nuclear division), and cytokinesis (cytoplasm division)
- one of the specific proteins that regulate the cell cycle
- third main stage of the cell cycle, during which the cell’s cytoplasm divides, creating a new cell
- repeating subunit of nucleic acid formed from a simple sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
- first stage of mitosis, during which the cell’s chromatin condenses into chromosomes
- last stage of mitosis in which nucleoli reappear. Two new nuclear membranes begin to form, but the cell has not yet completely divided
- cell structure that joins two sister chromatids
- third stage of mitosis in which sister chromatids are pulled apart and microtubules, along with motor proteins, move the chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell.
- second main stage of the cell cycle during which the cell’s replicated DNA divides and two genetically identical diploid daughter cells are produced
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- second stage of mitosis in which motor proteins pull sister chromatids to the cell’s equator
- enzyme to which cyclin binds during interphase and mitosis, triggering and controlling activities during the cell cycle
- first stage of the cell cycle, during which a cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA
- DNA-containing structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another
- structure that contains identical DNA copies and is formed during DNA replication
- cancer-causing substance
- structure made of spindle fibers, centrioles, and aster fibers that is involved in moving and organizing chromosomes before the cell divides
- programmed cell death
19 Clues: programmed cell death • cancer-causing substance • relaxed form of DNA in the nucleus of a cell • cell structure that joins two sister chromatids • one of the specific proteins that regulate the cell cycle • structure that contains identical DNA copies and is formed during DNA replication • ...
Calvin Cycle 2023-04-30
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- The location in the chloroplast where the Calvin cycle takes place.
- The phase of the Calvin cycle that regenerates RuBP.
- The 3-carbon sugar that phosphorylated and then reduced.
- The phase of the Calvin cycle that reduces PGA to G3P.
- The product of the Calvin cycle that is exported for synthesizing glucose.
- An energy carrier molecule that drives reduction reactions in the Calvin cycle.
- An energy carrier molecule that is used during both the reduction phase and the regeneration phase of the Calvin cycle.
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- The phase of the Calvin cycle that carries out carbon fixation.
- The starting and ending substrate of the Calvin cycle.
- The enzyme that carries out carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle.
10 Clues: The phase of the Calvin cycle that regenerates RuBP. • The starting and ending substrate of the Calvin cycle. • The phase of the Calvin cycle that reduces PGA to G3P. • The 3-carbon sugar that phosphorylated and then reduced. • The phase of the Calvin cycle that carries out carbon fixation. • The enzyme that carries out carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle. • ...
Earth's Environmental Systems 2022-11-30
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- An overgrowth of algae and other producers
- An organism that produces its own food
- Matter that organisms need to live
- Fresh water found underground
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to release the energy in food and carbon dioxide and water
- A thin layer of relatively cool rock that forms Earth’s outer skin both on dry land and in the ocean
- A layer of very hot but mostly solid rock below the crust
- The depositing of eroded soil at a new location
- A change in state from a gas to a liquid
- A large section of lithosphere that moves over Earth’s surface
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- The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- The conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia, which makes nitrogen gas usable for organisms
- A mountain, island, continent, or other feature that forms above and beneath the ocean’s surface
- The process by which producers use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make their own food
- A complex cycle in which nutrients continuously circulate through the environment
- The release of water vapor through the leaves of plants
- The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A layer of rock and soil that holds water underground
- Water that returns from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface
- An organism that must eat other organisms to get nutrients
21 Clues: Fresh water found underground • Matter that organisms need to live • An organism that produces its own food • A change in state from a gas to a liquid • An overgrowth of algae and other producers • The depositing of eroded soil at a new location • The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas • The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center • ...
Puzzled about Hydrology 2012-10-12
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- Examination - experiment
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- A liquid
- A body of water or air moving in a definite direction
- contaminant of fertilizer
- To cause to pass into solution
- Made or produced by human beings
- A colourless, odourless reactive gas
- A detailed map of the surface features of land.
- excess nutrients causes this
- The quantity that can be or usually is carried at one time
- ground cover provided by plants
- A tool or implement
- Chart - diagram
- Move along or out steadily and continuously in a current
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
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- Location
- river reed found in Canberra's water ways
- Able to be reached or entered
- A channel or pipe carrying off surplus liquid
- To convert or change into a vapour
- Measure of material's ability to conduct an electric current
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The interface between land and a river or stream
- Contamination
- Water that originates during precipitation events
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- study of water
- contaminant of soap and detergents
- dissolved salt content
- Investigation
- type of grass
- separating solids from liquids
- compounds found in the environment that plants and animals need to grow and survive.
- Existing in or caused by nature
35 Clues: Location • A liquid • Contamination • Investigation • type of grass • study of water • Chart - diagram • A tool or implement • dissolved salt content • Examination - experiment • contaminant of fertilizer • excess nutrients causes this • Able to be reached or entered • To cause to pass into solution • separating solids from liquids • ground cover provided by plants • ...
