water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Seedless Plants 2022-05-23
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- A seed that produces seedless watermelons.
- Another word for the club mosses.
- It produces a branching rhizome that is covered in hair-like projections called rhizoids.
- Without a vascular system and ____, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
- Another group that reproduces by spores.
- Ferns are the most ____ seedless vascular plants.
- Another word for Liverworts.
- Low evergreen herbs with needlelike or scalelike leaves.
- First main seedless plant group.
- Orange vegetable that has no seeds.
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- The dominant stage of the life cycle.
- What do most seedless plants reproduce with?
- Yellow vegetable that has no seeds.
- Second main seedless plant group.
- Whisk ferns, which lost leaves and roots by ____ evolution.
- With fruit and vegetables, seeds can be a ____.
- Is in the Fungi group.
- Third main seedless plant group.
- Anthocerotophyta also is ____.
- Without a ____ system and roots, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
20 Clues: Is in the Fungi group. • Another word for Liverworts. • Anthocerotophyta also is ____. • Third main seedless plant group. • First main seedless plant group. • Another word for the club mosses. • Second main seedless plant group. • Yellow vegetable that has no seeds. • Orange vegetable that has no seeds. • The dominant stage of the life cycle. • ...
Charlee Yourman- Crossword- 4th period 2016-10-24
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- What is the last step in the Information Processing Cycle?
- What are the parts of the computer that aren't in the essential computer?
- What is the A:Drive also called?
- What do computers use to communicate with each other over the Internet?
- What does a laser scan and reads all the little bumps to create what you need?
- What does GUI stand for?
- What is the fifth step in the Information Processing Cycle?
- What routes sub nets together and can also be used on the internet to transfer data across the world?
- What uses radio waves to transmit information across a network and devices?
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- What is a series of instructions that tells the computer what to do called?
- What is the first step in the Information Processing Cycle?
- What is used in a network that allows the user to give the network different features?
- What is the third step in the Information Processing Cycle?
- What is a device connected to users computers that allows them to connect their computer to a device that will then let them communicate?
- What is the C:Drive also called?
- What is A set of connected computers?
- What is the second step in the Information Processing Cycle?
- What is a Modulator and demodulator?
- What is it called when graphics, video, and sound are combined together in a project?
- What is the third step in the Information Processing Cycle?
20 Clues: What does GUI stand for? • What is the C:Drive also called? • What is the A:Drive also called? • What is A set of connected computers? • What is a Modulator and demodulator? • What is the last step in the Information Processing Cycle? • What is the first step in the Information Processing Cycle? • What is the third step in the Information Processing Cycle? • ...
Biology 2022-01-26
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- the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- The third phase of mitosis when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- the second phase of mitosis when the chromosomes align in the centre of the cell
- the movement of water molecules across a membrane is response to conertration differences
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- a structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell
- the first phase of mitosis when the nucleus and
- the stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical cells
- the stage in the cell cycle when a cell grows and carries out it’s usual functions as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
- the stage in the cell cycle when the cytoplasm and organelles separate cells
- the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus
- the movement of molecules from an area of high conertration to an area of low conertration until they are evenly distributed
- membrane disappear and chromosomes form
13 Clues: membrane disappear and chromosomes form • the first phase of mitosis when the nucleus and • the number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • the fourth phase of mitosis when the membrane surrounding the nucleus • the ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
2B Ahman Spencer 2021-04-20
4 Clues: cycle water cycle bacteria nitrogen cycle • evaporation atmosphere geosphere fossil fuels • assimilation atmosphere photosynthesis condensation • when the sun heats liquid water on the plant leaves and changes it to gas water
Hydrological Processes 2016-06-06
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- The continuous movement of water in its different states. Also known as the water cycle
- This happens to water when it is polluted
- A sea that is shrinking, and is still shrinking to this day
- Water that is held under the ground, in the soils or in the rocks
- The upper level of an underground surface in which the soil or rocks are permanently saturated with water
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- Happens when a large amount of rainfall occurs
- Used to measure the temperature and rainfall in an area
- A very famous river in South America
- A body of permeable rock which can contain groundwater
10 Clues: A very famous river in South America • This happens to water when it is polluted • Happens when a large amount of rainfall occurs • A body of permeable rock which can contain groundwater • Used to measure the temperature and rainfall in an area • A sea that is shrinking, and is still shrinking to this day • ...
Crossword 2023-09-12
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- solid form of precipitation in the form of ice pellets that typically is formed in severe weather
- a funnel shaped cloud that produces high winds
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as droplets of liquid water
- A mass of water droplets or ice crystals that have clumped together in the atmosphere
- water water in earth’s ocean with a high content of salt
- water water found in lakes and glaciers
- Moving air
- Pressure The weight of air pushing on everything around it
- water vapor that turns into liquid after being cooled
- average weather conditions for a region year after year.
- Information that has been collected
- a weather instrument that measures air pressure
- the current outdoor conditions
- Plan a plan that you and your family create to be ready in case of a natural disaster
- the continuous flow of water on earth
- a sudden release of energy under the Earth’s surface that makes the ground shake or crack
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice pellets (frozen rain)
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- water on earth that changes to gas from the heat of the sun
- The distance above sea level
- too much water in one place
- building up of something overtime
- cycle water that falls from clouds and collects at lower elevations
- Geographic coordinates that specifies the north-south position of a point on Earth’s surface
- a large rotating tropical water system consisting of an extreme low pressure air mass with heavy rains and wind speeds of at least 119km/h
- disaster an event or force of nature that causes great damage such as a tornado, hurricane, or flood
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- a snow storm with high winds and low temperatures.
- air that surrounds Earth
- How hot or cold something is
- precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice crystals
- Weather weather that causes strong winds, heavy rains, thunder, and lightening
31 Clues: Moving air • air that surrounds Earth • too much water in one place • The distance above sea level • How hot or cold something is • the current outdoor conditions • building up of something overtime • Information that has been collected • The amount of water vapor in the air • the continuous flow of water on earth • water water found in lakes and glaciers • ...
Science crossword 2018-06-12
8 Clues: Everything is... • The season after Fall. • The closest star to earth. • A huge ball of rock in the sky. • Animals store food in this season. • A thermometer is used to measure... • Matter that keeps its shape even when you move it. • The proccess of water moving around the earth is called the water ...
Ecosystems 2025-10-07
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- a linear sequence in an ecosystem that shows how energy and nutrients are transferred when one organism eats another, starting with producers (like plants) and moving through various consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores) up to apex predators or decomposers
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that breaks down organic matter
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- a complex network showing the intersecting food chains within an ecosystem, illustrating how energy and nutrients are transferred between organisms through a series of feeding relationships
- the process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose (sugar), using carbon dioxide and water, and releasing oxygen as a byproduct
- is an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms or organic matter because it cannot produce its own food
- a biogeochemical cycle describing the continuous movement of water through Earth's atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms
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- an organism that primarily consumes meat or animal flesh for its nutrition and energy
- the struggle between organisms, or populations, for limited resources like food, water, shelter, or mates, which results in one or both organisms being harmed or negatively impacted
- a distinct geographic area where living organisms (biotic factors) interact with each other and their physical, non-living environment (abiotic factors) as a functioning system
- an animal that feeds on plants or plant-based materials as its primary source of energy and nutrients
- is an organism that creates its own food, typically through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce energy-rich organic compounds like carbohydrates
12 Clues: an organism that primarily consumes meat or animal flesh for its nutrition and energy • an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that breaks down organic matter • an animal that feeds on plants or plant-based materials as its primary source of energy and nutrients • ...
Nerd Words Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-16
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- This has five layers
- When something turns into a gas or a liquid in the water cycle it is called...
- This is in the stratosphere
- This happens when the clouds get too full
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- Photosynthesis plays a roll in this
- Bacteria is a key element in this
- Airplanes fly here
- The world would be a stale place without this
- When water vapor rises from ocean, lakes, etc.
9 Clues: Airplanes fly here • This has five layers • This is in the stratosphere • Bacteria is a key element in this • Photosynthesis plays a roll in this • This happens when the clouds get too full • The world would be a stale place without this • When water vapor rises from ocean, lakes, etc. • When something turns into a gas or a liquid in the water cycle it is called...
Chapter 5 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-22
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- a producer which provides it's own food
- an organism that does not make it's own food
- process used by plants to produce oxygen and carbohydrates
- shows the transfer of energy through different trophic levels
- _____ Law of Thermodynamics states that energy can not be created or destroyed
- respiration process used by cells to form carbon dioxide and water
- gradual replacement of the species in an area or community
- what percentage of energy is transferred to the next trophic level
- shows the energy transfers through the feeding patterns of organisms
- a living thing that only consumes plants
- ______ community is the final group of plants and animals at the end of the succession process
- ______ Law of Thermodynamics says that energy conversions are not always completely effective
- ______ cycle is the process where carbon is cycled through the atmosphere, land and organisms
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- _______ species are the first organisms to begin the process of succession
- _______ consumer is the last energy transfer in a single food chain
- these can be caused by the over use of man-made fertilizers
- _______ consumer is the first organism to eat another organism in a food chain
- an animal that only eats other animals. example: Lion
- an organism that creates energy from chemicals
- autotrophs can also be called these
- __________ cycle occurs slower than the nitrogen and carbon cycles
- the energy pyramid is composed of these levels
- organism that gets it's energy by breaking down dead organisms
- _________ consumer eats the primary consumer in a food chain
- animal that eats both plants and other animals
- this type of succession occurs on a surface that has not yet supported an ecosystem
- shows all the possible energy transfers in a certain environment
- ________ cycle is the movement of nitrogen throughout our atmosphere, land and organisms
28 Clues: autotrophs can also be called these • a producer which provides it's own food • a living thing that only consumes plants • an organism that does not make it's own food • an organism that creates energy from chemicals • the energy pyramid is composed of these levels • animal that eats both plants and other animals • an animal that only eats other animals. example: Lion • ...
Exam 1 Review 2024-02-10
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- cell with 2 copies of each chromosome
- diploid generation of the plant life cycle
- photosynthesis primarily occurs in this plant organ
- union of sperm and egg
- movement in response to gravity
- cell that does not have organelles
- haploid generation of the plant life cycle
- suppression of branching by the apical meristem is termed apical ___
- place on a plant where growth occurs
- the product of meiosis in plants
- first group of plants to have vascular tissue
- domain plants are in
- cell division resulting in 2, identical cells
- plant cell walls are made with this compound
- organism that can make its own food
- symbiotic organism containing green algae and fungi
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- the stalk at the base of a leaf
- type of leaf arrangement when you have two leaves per node
- tissue that transports water and nutrients
- the plant life cycle is called ____ of generations
- plant group with flowers and fruits
- this type of growth is exemplified by outward growth of a tree trunk
- the outer layer of bark
- plants with seeds but not flowers
- one of the plant groups that does not have vascular tissue
- a type of stem that grows horizontally underground
- plant organ responsible for anchoring a plant
- this travels in phloem
- openings on a plant leaf used for gas exchange
- the fusion of a scion and rootstock
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- insect-trapping parts of carnivorous plants are variations of this plant organ
- cell division that begins with a diploid cell and results in haploid cells
- genetic change over time
34 Clues: domain plants are in • union of sperm and egg • this travels in phloem • the outer layer of bark • genetic change over time • the stalk at the base of a leaf • movement in response to gravity • the product of meiosis in plants • plants with seeds but not flowers • cell that does not have organelles • plant group with flowers and fruits • the fusion of a scion and rootstock • ...
Chapter 2 Part 2 2025-12-08
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- the equation for cellular respiration is the opposite of ___.
- the final stage of the cell cycle in which the cytoplasm divides, distributing organelles into the daughter cells.
- where the hydrogen used in stage 2 of photosynthesis comes from.
- the thing in plant cell division that makes animal and plant cell division different
- the organelle that photosynthesis occurs in.
- the series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.
- an organism that can make its own food.
- the process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus before division.
- the amount of stages in cellular respiration.
- the second stage of the cell cycle (PMAT).
- where stage one of cellular respiration occurs.
- the process by which plants capture sunlight and energy to make food from CO2 and water.
- where stage two of cellular respiration occurs.
- DNA condenses into separate chromosomes. Nuclear membrane starts to break.
- the process by which cells release energy by breaking down food molecules without using oxygen.
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- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- where does lactic acid fermentation occur.
- the first stage of the cell cycle that takes place before division, during which the cell grows and replicates DNA.
- the process in which cells makes energy from glucose.
- and organism that can not make its own food, consumer.
- a green photosynthetic pigment in the chloroplast.
- chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. the nuclear membrane starts to reform around the DNA to make two new nuclei.
- thread-like structures that hold the DNA, has two sister chromatids.
- fibers pull the chromatids apart into each side of the cell.
- the amount of stages in photosynthesis.
- the ultimate source of energy.
- the stage most cells spend their time in.
27 Clues: the ultimate source of energy. • an organism that can make its own food. • the amount of stages in photosynthesis. • the stage most cells spend their time in. • where does lactic acid fermentation occur. • the second stage of the cell cycle (PMAT). • the organelle that photosynthesis occurs in. • the amount of stages in cellular respiration. • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Review 2025-12-10
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- The specific location of the light dependent reactions
- The stage of photosynthesis that uses NADPH and ATP to build glucose molecules is the light ___ reactions
- term that refers to a molecule that is used during a reactions
- term that refers to a molecule that is made during a reaction
- When ATP is used, it is converted into this form
- The first step of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm.
- A category of organisms that can use energy from the sun to produce food.
- that main energy source for photosynthesis
- This molecule is produced as waste in photosynthesis, but is the final reactant required for cellular respiration.
- This cycle in cellular respiration breaks down pyruvate into energy molecules and CO2 waste
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- A reactant of cellular respiration that organisms get from eating food.
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- The main organelle of cellular respiration, where 2/3 steps occur.
- Category of organisms that must eat food to gain energy.
- the specific location of the calvin cycle (light independent reactions)
- An energy rich molecule that can be used to power most cellular processes
- the region of the mitochondria that the krebs cycle takes place
- The final step of cellular respiration, that produces that largest amount of ATP occurs in the mitochondrial ____.
- The process by which autotrophs covert solar energy into chemical (food) energy.
- In the first step of cellular respiration, large glucose molecules are broken into ____ that can then enter the mitochondria.
- A major pigment found in green plants that absorbs sunlight
- for cellular respiration, all the reactants are acquired from eating and ___.
- Other than sunlight, the plant brings in this reactant during the light dependent reactions
23 Clues: that main energy source for photosynthesis • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • When ATP is used, it is converted into this form • The specific location of the light dependent reactions • Category of organisms that must eat food to gain energy. • A major pigment found in green plants that absorbs sunlight • ...
Physics General Terms and Concepts 2024-09-07
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- Physical distance cover by one cycle
- __ Higher gives more resolution
- frequency of wave determined by __
- Use to determine depth of structure
- Repetition of cycle per second
- __ Required to transmit signal
- One of the acoustic Variables
- Type of mechanical wave
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- Distance sound travel per unit of time
- type of ultrasound can detect and measure blood flow
- Frequency increase= Wavelength ____
- 1.6-2.5MHZ
- __ increase during Compression
- Scanning format use for cardiac imaging
- Principle use to get anatomic image via ultrasound
- time require to complete one cycle
16 Clues: 1.6-2.5MHZ • Type of mechanical wave • One of the acoustic Variables • __ increase during Compression • Repetition of cycle per second • __ Required to transmit signal • __ Higher gives more resolution • frequency of wave determined by __ • time require to complete one cycle • Frequency increase= Wavelength ____ • Use to determine depth of structure • ...
Glaciers Crosswords 2025-05-25
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- Glaciers protect the planet by keeping it ______.
- To heat ice and turn it into liquid
- The stage in the water cycle where water can be stored on the earth as liquid or frozen water
- When is there more ablation than accumulation, glacier gets ______.
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- Lots of snow building up over time
- When the weight on the snow turns it into ice
- The process when glaciers get heated by the sun, melting its ice into water
- One function of glaciers is to p_______ w_____.
- A slowly moving river of ice, formed by accumulation and compaction of snow
- If lots of cold glacier water melts into the warm ocean, it can slow down the ocean ______.
10 Clues: Lots of snow building up over time • To heat ice and turn it into liquid • When the weight on the snow turns it into ice • One function of glaciers is to p_______ w_____. • Glaciers protect the planet by keeping it ______. • When is there more ablation than accumulation, glacier gets ______. • ...
science vocab 2 2025-09-10
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- The process by which water near the surface absorbs thermal energy and becomes warmer.
- cycle: The disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- Is the process by which gas changes to a liquid.
- Water, in liquid or solid form that falls from, the atmosphere.
- The process of making mRNA from DNA.
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- An active force that exists between all objects that have mass.
- The process by which atoms form a solid with an orderly, repeating pattern.
- The parts of Earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life.
- The measure of the ability of water to flow through rock and sediment.
- area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
10 Clues: The process of making mRNA from DNA. • Is the process by which gas changes to a liquid. • An active force that exists between all objects that have mass. • Water, in liquid or solid form that falls from, the atmosphere. • The parts of Earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life. • ...
EOC Study Guide #4 2019-11-22
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- The chemicals that come-out of a chemical reaction.
- One of the two main processes involved in photosynthesis?
- What two chemicals are produced in the Light Reactions and used in the Calvin Cycle?
- An energy-rich molecule produced in the Light Reactions and used-up in the Calvin Cycle.
- An electron carrier that transfers some of the energy absorbed from the sun in Light Reactions to the Calvin Cycle.
- Glucose is produced from the Calvin Cycle. What kind of organic compound is glucose?
- In what organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- What energy is used to “drive” photosynthesis?
- What process provides most of the energy used by living things on Earth?
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- The chemicals that go-into a chemical reaction.
- What is the name for C6H12O6?
- In which part of the chloroplast do the Light Reactions occur?
- A series of molecules that pass high-energy electrons from molecule to molecule and capture their energy.
- Organisms that uses chemical energy instead of light energy to make its food.
- One of the two main processes involved in photosynthesis?
- Organisms that produce their own food.
- In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle occur?
17 Clues: What is the name for C6H12O6? • Organisms that produce their own food. • In what organelle does photosynthesis occur? • What energy is used to “drive” photosynthesis? • The chemicals that go-into a chemical reaction. • The chemicals that come-out of a chemical reaction. • One of the two main processes involved in photosynthesis? • ...
Biology Vocab Crossword 2023-09-27
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- a series of biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed, and ultimately produce organic molecules from carbon dioxide.
- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells.
- were plants create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- the process of photosynthesis that converts energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of NADPH and ATP.
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars
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- by using light, water, carbon dioxcide, and other chemicals this organism can produce its own food.
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms.
- one of the stacks of chlorophyll-containing material in plant chloroplasts.
- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
- for energy and nutrients this organism eats other plants/animals.
11 Clues: a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms. • for energy and nutrients this organism eats other plants/animals. • the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy • one of the stacks of chlorophyll-containing material in plant chloroplasts. • ...
Bodies of water 2023-11-27
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- companies that throw toxic chemicals to the ocean(two words no spaces)
- company that cleans up the ocean's plastic (three words no spaces)
- what is important for the bodies of water
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- main problem for bodies of water
- How does pollution arrive in the ocean
- best way to prevent plastic getting to the oceans
- first step of the water cycle
- main waste found on oceans
8 Clues: main waste found on oceans • first step of the water cycle • main problem for bodies of water • How does pollution arrive in the ocean • what is important for the bodies of water • best way to prevent plastic getting to the oceans • company that cleans up the ocean's plastic (three words no spaces) • ...
Atmosphere 2.0 Crossword 2023-09-21
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- An instrument that measures atmospheric (air) pressure
- energy source that drives the water cycle
- a mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. Contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases, including water vapor
- water vapor cools and becomes a liquid
- The short term state of the atmosphere in a particular area
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Layer after the troposphere. Ozone layer is here which absorbs UV radiation
- The thermosphere is the fourth layer of the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs the sun's radiation, making it very hot. The thermosphere puts on the auroras. Thermosphere is also where satellites orbit the Earth.
- The long term weather of an area
- when water in the form of ice, rain, sleet, hail, or snow falls to the Earth
- an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles
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- the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- An instrument used to measure wind speed
- height above sea level or the earth's surface
- An instrument used to measure temperature
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- the coldest layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and thermosphere. Temperature decreases with higher altitude.
18 Clues: The long term weather of an area • The amount of water vapor in the air • The amount of mass in a given volume • water vapor cools and becomes a liquid • An instrument used to measure wind speed • energy source that drives the water cycle • An instrument used to measure temperature • height above sea level or the earth's surface • ...
Biomes 2024-09-24
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- A water-based community of plants and animals.
- A farming system that involves moving from site to site as soil fertility declines.
- The frozen layer of soil beneath the surface.
- The capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a disturbance by resisting damage and recovering quickly.
- A plant that completes it's life cycle in one year.
- _______ primary productivity is the rate of energy accumulation, usually through photosynthesis.
- An area near a river's mouth where the tides ebbs and flows.
- Little to no rain.
- A large area populated by characteristic plant and animal life. A vegetation community occupying a large area of the earth's surface.
- Level or rolling tree-less plain. Frigid temperature and short growing seasons.
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- A large biome covered in grass.
- A process by which green plants make carbohydrates using water, carbohydrates using water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
- A land based ecosystem of plants and animals.
- The use of energy, water and chemicals to produce food and other agricultural products for sale.
- A way of life that involves moving across a territory in search of food and water.
- A community of interacting plants and animals and their physical surroundings.
- A type of forest with heavy rainfall.
- An organism that breaks down the remains of other living things.
18 Clues: Little to no rain. • A large biome covered in grass. • A type of forest with heavy rainfall. • A land based ecosystem of plants and animals. • The frozen layer of soil beneath the surface. • A water-based community of plants and animals. • A plant that completes it's life cycle in one year. • An area near a river's mouth where the tides ebbs and flows. • ...
Flying Through Space 2024-02-08
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- meteoroids that make it through to the Earth’s surface
- the line that divides light and dark on the moon
- a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller
- meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up
- someone who studies meteors
- brightest object in the night sky, creates Earth’s tides
- a solid ice object surrounded by dust/gas that shows a tail
- stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger
- stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle
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- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump
- a small irregular shaped rocky object that orbits the sun
- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana
- small rocky object broken off from an asteroid or comet that goes through space
13 Clues: someone who studies meteors • stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana • stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger • the line that divides light and dark on the moon • a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller • ...
Week 3 spellings - L level crossword 2021-04-20
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- come and visit me _________ you want
- you will need a shower _______ swimming
- the vapour rose up and formed a ______ in the sky
- we _______ got to the top of the hill
- the pool _______ was very cold
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- you can paint as long as you clean up _______
- wash your hands ______ you eat
- the water ______ has been happening since there were dinosaurs on Earth
- I will go to bed _________
9 Clues: I will go to bed _________ • wash your hands ______ you eat • the pool _______ was very cold • come and visit me _________ you want • we _______ got to the top of the hill • you will need a shower _______ swimming • you can paint as long as you clean up _______ • the vapour rose up and formed a ______ in the sky • ...
science crossword 2025-11-19
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- – A repeated pattern or process
- – Moving air caused by uneven heating
- – Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- – Streams of moving water in the ocean
- – Large body of saltwater covering most of Earth
- Breeze – Nighttime wind blowing from land to ocean
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- Breeze – Daytime wind blowing from ocean to land
- Currents – Heat-driven movement of air or water in a loop
- – Force of air pushing down on Earth
9 Clues: – A repeated pattern or process • – Layer of gases surrounding Earth • – Force of air pushing down on Earth • – Moving air caused by uneven heating • – Streams of moving water in the ocean • Breeze – Daytime wind blowing from ocean to land • – Large body of saltwater covering most of Earth • Breeze – Nighttime wind blowing from land to ocean • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-09-13
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- oxygen/oxygen found in a body of water: measurements may be used to indicate the degree of health of the water and its capability f sustaining an ecosystem
- ocean/type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy
- measure of how suitable may be for drinking
- scale/the scale that is used to identify acids and bases
- to the amount of salt contained within a solution
- cycle/ cycling the water on earth through a variety of process
- area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- ocean/type of marine ecosystem that relies on algae o act as producers and provide the majority of energy for the food chain; the majority of the world's oxygen is produce in this ecosystem
- process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drained away from shore by currents and is replaced by cold. denser. more nutrients-rich water from below
- liquid that dissolves substances called solutes
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- rock layer that contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- conserving and protecting something valuable such as the planet its ecosystem and natural resources
- substance above 7 on the pH scale
- basin/ the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well-adapt organism due to the charging nature of the ecosystem
- the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet
- substance below 7 on the pH scale
- or opaque; due to stirred up sediment or particles within the water
- treatment/The process of purifying or clarifying to make it more potable
19 Clues: substance above 7 on the pH scale • substance below 7 on the pH scale • measure of how suitable may be for drinking • liquid that dissolves substances called solutes • to the amount of salt contained within a solution • the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet • scale/the scale that is used to identify acids and bases • ...
Using Weather Data 2011-10-01
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- a layer of gases which blankets the Earth
- cycle movement of water into the air as water vapor and back to Earth as precipitation
- mass a large body of air that has about the same temperature, air pressure, and moisture
- a gas changes to a liquid
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- the place where two air masses meet
- any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth
- conditions of the atmosphere at a certain place and time
- a liquid changes to a gas
- effect heat from the Sun is trapped near Earth's surface
9 Clues: a liquid changes to a gas • a gas changes to a liquid • the place where two air masses meet • a layer of gases which blankets the Earth • any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth • conditions of the atmosphere at a certain place and time • effect heat from the Sun is trapped near Earth's surface • ...
Energy Transfer in Living Systems 2021-12-06
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- Used by plants to make oxygen, exhaled by animals
- Broken down by bacteria, absorbed by roots
- Convert sunlight to food (energy)
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- Cycled in evaporation, precipitation and runoff
- Use and re-use of Carbon, Nitrogen and Water
- Secondary and Tertiary consumers
- Rule which says only a tenth of the energy transfers between levels
- Primary consumers
8 Clues: Primary consumers • Secondary and Tertiary consumers • Convert sunlight to food (energy) • Broken down by bacteria, absorbed by roots • Use and re-use of Carbon, Nitrogen and Water • Cycled in evaporation, precipitation and runoff • Used by plants to make oxygen, exhaled by animals • Rule which says only a tenth of the energy transfers between levels
EOC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE VOCABULARY REVIEW 2015-05-06
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- The by-products of photosynthesis are carbohydrates and __________.
- __________ in the atmosphere are fixed by bacteria.
- During __________ clouds are formed, water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water, and tiny water droplets formed on even tinier dust, salt, or smoke particles, which act as a nucleus.
- __________ soil is dark in color, soft, dry and crumbly; has a tight hold on water and plant food; air moves freely between particles.
- Raw materials of photosynthesis include water, sunlight and __________.
- All of the population in a given area.
- A grouping of ecosystems with similar abiotic and biotic conditions
- A relationship between two organisms from different species in which one organism depends on the other for food or some other benefit with the latter getting harmed but not killed.
- What do you call the process of accumulating higher and higher doses of insecticides like DDT through the food chain, which eventually affect the reproduction of birds of prey?
- If the population of predator increases, the population of the __________ decreases.
- Flash flood, hurricanes and tsunami are DENSITY __________ limiting factors.
- All living things and their physical environments within a particular area.
- An ecological relationship between two organisms from different species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected, no benefit nor harm.
- The differences seen in the beaks of different species of finches are most likely the result of VARIATION and __________.
- The process wherein plants use nitrogen in the form of nitrates is called __________.
- The layer of the atmosphere nearest to the earth is the __________.
- In order for a biogeochemical cycle to function properly __________ must be recycled continually.
- An organism’s habitat, resource use, and fundamental role in the community.
- Nutrients necessary for organisms are repeatedly recycled between air, water, soil, rock and water cycles. Which law supports this statement? THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF __________.
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- In early spring, many wildflowers begin to grow, produce flowers, and release seeds. The leaves of the wildflowers make food before the leaves of the trees in the area begin to develop. The early growth pattern of the wildflowers would likely result in decreased competition for __________ between the trees and the wildflowers.
- The circulation of nutrients through the atmosphere, also called NUTRIENT CYCLE, is called __________ CYCLE.
- Nitrifying bacteria converts ammonium to __________.
- Maple leaf beetles and willow leaf beetles are named for the type of tree where they live and reproduce. They look identical to each other when observed, but experiments have shown that willow beetles would starve before eating maple leaves. This is an example of specialization that would directly reduce __________.
- Heat from the sun get to Earth by __________, using electromagnetic waves to transfer the heat.
- A relationship between two organisms from different species in which both organisms benefit.
- What is the most complex level in the level of organization of life?
- Zebra mussels, an __________ species that is pushing local species of freshwater shellfish to extinction, that were introduced to the Great Lakes can be controlled by continuous low level chlorination of the service water during the entire reproductive season of the mussel.
- __________ is a water reservoir that is formed when rainfall infiltrates downward and stored in spaces and fractures beneath the Earth.
- __________ are necessary in a food chain because they return nutrients to the ecosystem.
- Plants get their nutrients from the __________.
- Widespread use of pesticides and clear-cutting of forests would cause the greatest reduction in the __________ of a large ecosystem.
- It is the maximum number of individuals a given area can support indefinitely.
- __________ carries warm water to western South America and causes the surface water in the eastern Pacific Ocean to become warmer.
- An organism that eats both plants and meat or animals is called an __________.
- The removal of trees and other vegetation impact an environment by increasing erosion __________.
- The thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- The members of a species that live in the same area.
- An ecological relationship wherein individuals of one species hunt, capture, and feed on individuals of another species.
- It is the natural, orderly, and predictable change of a biological community over time.
- The most likely explanation for showing fewer organisms at each feeding level going up the pyramid is that some energy is lost to the environment as __________.
- __________ carries cold water to western South America.
41 Clues: All of the population in a given area. • Plants get their nutrients from the __________. • The thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • __________ in the atmosphere are fixed by bacteria. • Nitrifying bacteria converts ammonium to __________. • The members of a species that live in the same area. • __________ carries cold water to western South America. • ...
puberty summative 2021-06-11
15 Clues: PMS • STDS • system • bad hygiene • good hygiene • cycle period • breast cancer • female doctor • mensural cycle • protective gear • muscle weakness • self examination • toxic shock syndrome • hang outside the body • sexual transmitted disease
3rd grade vocablary 2015-11-19
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- vapor a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water
- the result of being made more compact or dense
- tension the elastic like force existing in the surface of a body
- a body or object having three dimensions
- flowing like water
- a special form or variety of this liquid, as rain
- a large floating mass of ice
- Solid liquid
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- Physics. a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility and the property of indefinite expansion, as opposed to a solid or liquid
- to become hardened into ice or into a solid body
- qaulity in a liquid called ___________
- o make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution
- any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated
- Archaic. matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor
- heaviness or weight
- ground that has a natural incline
- to become liquid
- an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly
18 Clues: Solid liquid • to become liquid • flowing like water • heaviness or weight • a large floating mass of ice • ground that has a natural incline • qaulity in a liquid called ___________ • a body or object having three dimensions • the result of being made more compact or dense • to become hardened into ice or into a solid body • vapor a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water • ...
Sexualité et procréation humaine 2015-12-01
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- Hormone sexuelle féminine qui atteint son niveau maximal vers le jour 21-22
- Le premier jour du cycle menstruel correspond au premier jour des...
- Nom du cycle hormonal féminin qui dure 28 jours en moyenne
- Organe reproducteur masculin
- Petite glande située sous le cerveau et qui sécrète et régule des hormones
- Hormone sexuelle mâsculine
- Période du cycle menstruel pendant laquelle il est possible d'avoir un enfant
- La majorité des organes sexuels masculins sont...(internes ou externes)
- Organe reproducteur féminin
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- La majorité des organes sexuels féminis sont...(internes ou externes)
- Organe qui produit les ovules
- Cellule reproductrice masculine
- Période de transition entre l'enfance et l'âge adulte.
- phénomène qui se déroule au Jour 14 du cycle menstruel
- Cellule reproductrice féminine
15 Clues: Hormone sexuelle mâsculine • Organe reproducteur féminin • Organe reproducteur masculin • Organe qui produit les ovules • Cellule reproductrice féminine • Cellule reproductrice masculine • Période de transition entre l'enfance et l'âge adulte. • phénomène qui se déroule au Jour 14 du cycle menstruel • Nom du cycle hormonal féminin qui dure 28 jours en moyenne • ...
7th Grade Science 2021-10-26
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- State of matter in which the volume and shape cannot be changed
- the quick change of a liquid to a gas
- This kind of person defines problems
- The act of giving up one design feature in order to keep another, more desirable one
- the change of a gas to a liquid
- The features or qualities an engineering solution should have
- Any natural material or energy source that humans use
- the change of a solid to a liquid
- Stage of a natural resource's life cycle in which that materials are collected
- Engineering thinking is displayed as this
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- the change of a liquid to a gas
- Limitations that engineers face during the design process
- This kind of person asks questions
- Stage of a natural resource's life cycle in which the product is transported
- Design testing that is repeated many times (ex. spork)
- the change of a liquid to a solid
- Anything that has mass or volume
- Stage of a natural resource's life cycle in which the product is created
- State of matter in which the volume and shape can change
- The amount of space an object takes up
- Stage of a natural resource's life cycle in which a product is put into action
- The amount of particles that an object is made of
- Stage of a natural resource's life cycle in which a product is thrown away
- State of matter in which the volume cannot change, but the shape can
24 Clues: the change of a liquid to a gas • the change of a gas to a liquid • Anything that has mass or volume • the change of a liquid to a solid • the change of a solid to a liquid • This kind of person asks questions • This kind of person defines problems • the quick change of a liquid to a gas • The amount of space an object takes up • Engineering thinking is displayed as this • ...
Menstrual Cycle 2021-08-25
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- Number of days that period lasts for
- Location egg is stored
- Female hormone
- Third stage of menstrual cycle
- Fourth stage of menstrual cycle
- Symptom experienced in luteal stage
- Name of process when blood leaves body
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- First stage of menstrual cycle
- Number of days menstrual cycle lasts for
- Second stage of menstrual cycle
10 Clues: Female hormone • Location egg is stored • First stage of menstrual cycle • Third stage of menstrual cycle • Second stage of menstrual cycle • Fourth stage of menstrual cycle • Symptom experienced in luteal stage • Number of days that period lasts for • Name of process when blood leaves body • Number of days menstrual cycle lasts for
Separation of substance 2021-05-11
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
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- is in the chloroplast
- lights part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun
- substance that absorbs light
- reaction calvin-benson cycle
- accessory pigments
- 2 pulls replacement electrons from water molecules
- located inside a photosystem with carotenoids
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- color that we see
- energy of light organized in packers
- light energy
- compartment cutaway view
- have thylakoid, stroma and 2 outer membranes
- energy drives electrons out of photosystem 2
13 Clues: light energy • color that we see • accessory pigments • is in the chloroplast • compartment cutaway view • substance that absorbs light • have thylakoid, stroma and 2 outer membranes • located inside a photosystem with carotenoids • reaction calvin-benson cycle • energy of light organized in packers • ...
STEM 2025-05-12
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- The day we have STEM
- the closest star to Earth
- The most abundant source of water on Earth
- If you do not finish class work it may become________
- The S in STEM
- The name of our school's saint
- The life cycle of this, begins with a seed
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- Earth is one of the eight _______
- The E in STEM
- The M in STEM
- Your STEM teacher
- The T in STEM
- The principal
13 Clues: The E in STEM • The M in STEM • The T in STEM • The S in STEM • The principal • Your STEM teacher • The day we have STEM • the closest star to Earth • The name of our school's saint • Earth is one of the eight _______ • The most abundant source of water on Earth • The life cycle of this, begins with a seed • If you do not finish class work it may become________
Cell Cycle 2023-01-16
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- 5th phase of the cell cycle
- inside of chromosome
- membrane bound organelles
- barrel shaped organells
- 4th phase of the cell cycle
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- 2nd phase of the cell cycle
- Process of cell duplication
- 1st phase of the cell cycle
- Carries your genetic information carries
- layer surrounding cytoplasm plasma membrane
- contains chromosomes
11 Clues: inside of chromosome • contains chromosomes • barrel shaped organells • membrane bound organelles • 2nd phase of the cell cycle • Process of cell duplication • 1st phase of the cell cycle • 5th phase of the cell cycle • 4th phase of the cell cycle • Carries your genetic information carries • layer surrounding cytoplasm plasma membrane
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-11-20
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- The condensed double rod structures in the nucleus during cell cycle
- The second stage of Mitosis
- The process when a cell copies its DNA during prophase
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- An organism that can make its own food
- Colored chemical compounds that absorb light
- The final stage of the cell cycle
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- The second stage in the cell cycle
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- The energy providing process that does not require oxygen
- The nitrogen base that pairs with Thymine
- The pigment that is in chloroplasts
- The gas product of photosynthesis
- The first stage of the cell cycle
- The openings under leaves that allow gasses into the plant
15 Clues: The second stage of Mitosis • The gas product of photosynthesis • The first stage of the cell cycle • The final stage of the cell cycle • The second stage in the cell cycle • The pigment that is in chloroplasts • An organism that can make its own food • The nitrogen base that pairs with Thymine • An organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-12-10
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- metamorphic rock formed from volcanic ash or clay
- rocks that crystalize at a low temperature in Bowens reaction series
- intrusive igneous rock
- loose grains are converted into rock
- The composition and make up of rocks
- rocks or sediments being placed in another landmass
- rocks that crystalize at a high temperature in Bowens reaction series
- How big 1 individual sediment is
- molten rock outside the earth
- formed out of the earth
- type of sedimentary rock formed by the earths surface
- temperature comes from energy
- Has life, living or dead
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- rocks that crystalize at a medium temperature in bowens reaction series
- metamorphism caused by touching magma
- movement from one location to another
- banding of colors in metamorphic rocks
- formed in the earth
- molten rock inside the earth
- being broken down by exposure to the atmosphere
- metamorphism over a large area of heat and pressure
- Thickness of lava
- rocks left over after a liquid evaporates
- determines lava viscosity
- slow destruction of something from outside forces
- nonbanding of colors in metamorphic rocks
- stress on an object
27 Clues: Thickness of lava • formed in the earth • stress on an object • intrusive igneous rock • formed out of the earth • Has life, living or dead • determines lava viscosity • molten rock inside the earth • molten rock outside the earth • temperature comes from energy • How big 1 individual sediment is • loose grains are converted into rock • The composition and make up of rocks • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-12-13
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- The first part of the cell cycle and its purpose is to produce replicated and synthesized DNA for cell division.It is the longest portion of the cell cycle. There’s
- DNA replication and chromosome duplication occurs
- - Body Cells, Diploid (two sets of chromosomes) Divide by Mitosis
- portions to the interphase (90%).
- Before cell division, cells must organize and package their DNA before division.
- This consists of two sections - Mitosis and cytokinesis.
- Factors hormones that are released by cells that stimulate cell growth, the signal transduction pathway is started. CDKs activate which leads to cell cycle progression
- - A protein in centromere where spindle fibers attach to during mitosis/meiosis
- - Reproductive Cells (eggs/sperm), Haploid (one set of chromosomes) Divide by Meiosis
- Two daughter nucleus, chromosomes less condensed
- - A region in the middle of a chromosome, dividing it into two parts
- Chromatin begin to thicken, Nucleoli disappear, and the spindle fibers begin to form
- Animals: cleavage furrow forms and splits cell. Plants: cell plate form and splits cell
- Enzymes that get activated by a specific cyclin which have specific effects that regulate key events in the cell cycle
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- Fibers - long strands of protein that move to each side of the cell
- Sister chromatids (two identical chromatids) separate and go to opposite sides, cell gets longer
- Things that make sure the cell cycle is functioning correctly and nothing is going on. Regulation in a cell involves internal control systems that consist of the following…
- dependence Attaches to other cells or the extracellular matrix in order for cell division to occur
- A protein involved in regulation in the cell cycle
- - Located in the nucleus, made up of proteins and DNA organized into genes.
- It is a cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. In simple terms, cancer is defined as the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.Many types of leukemia exist. Some forms of leukemia are more common in children. Other forms of leukemia occur mostly in adults. Leukemia usually involves the white blood cells. Bone marrow makes blood cells so if theyŕe negatively affected by cancer, new blood cells cannot be created leading to only abnormal cells remaining. All cancers do not regulate the Cell Cycle and that is how they are all similar. New cells aren’t created so only the abnormal cells are left.
- -A type of protein found in chromosomes. Histones bind to DNA, help give chromosomes their shape, and help control the activity of genes
- - “subunit” of chromatin Nucleosomes are made up of DNA wrapped around histone complexes in a pattern that is universal only in eukaryotic cells.
- Centrosomes on opposite sides, chromosomes lined up in center, microtubules attached to kinetochore
- cell grows and carries out normal cellular functions
- - a structure in a chromosome which holds DNA and protein. Stores all DNA and Protein in cells.
- It is defined as the life of a cell from its formation until its division. More simply, a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides.
- when nucleus divides
28 Clues: when nucleus divides • portions to the interphase (90%). • Two daughter nucleus, chromosomes less condensed • DNA replication and chromosome duplication occurs • A protein involved in regulation in the cell cycle • cell grows and carries out normal cellular functions • This consists of two sections - Mitosis and cytokinesis. • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-12-13
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- Rocks containing dead things
- Molten rock above ground
- The movement of rock
- Type of metamorphism that happens over large areas
- Rocks formed by the evaporation of water
- High viscosity magma
- The settling of moved rock
- The breakdown of rock
- Metamorphic rock that show layers
- Low viscosity magma
- Type of metamorphism that happens near molten rock
- Molten rock cooled above ground
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- Rocks that contain CO3
- Rocks containing broken rocks
- Rocks produced from dissolved chemicals
- Rounded rocks cemented together
- Angular rock fragments cemented together
- Medium viscosity magma
- The process of creating sedimentary rock
- Metamorphic rock that don't show layers
- The thickness or thinness of a liquid
- Molten rock underground
- Molten rock cooled underground
23 Clues: Low viscosity magma • The movement of rock • High viscosity magma • The breakdown of rock • Rocks that contain CO3 • Medium viscosity magma • Molten rock underground • Molten rock above ground • The settling of moved rock • Rocks containing dead things • Rocks containing broken rocks • Molten rock cooled underground • Rounded rocks cemented together • Molten rock cooled above ground • ...
Lunar Cycle 2022-03-04
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- of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- A dark area or shape.
- when the moon is halfway lit and going down to the start.
- U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program.
- When the moon is halfway lit.
- the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle.
- The dark part of the day.
- The planet we live on.
- When the moon is fully lit.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
- Obscure the light from the moon.
- when the moon is is starting over the cycle.
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- When the moon is partially lit on the right.
- A distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- Have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated.
- Make something visible or bright by shining light.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center.
- When something is bright and shiny.
- The curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
21 Clues: A dark area or shape. • The planet we live on. • The dark part of the day. • When the moon is fully lit. • When the moon is halfway lit. • Obscure the light from the moon. • When something is bright and shiny. • of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • When the moon is partially lit on the right. • when the moon is is starting over the cycle. • ...
Rock cycle 2021-10-28
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- a key piece to rock cycles
- Volcanic mountain
- Tiny bits of rock and dust
- a solid mass of geological materials
- Water breaks down rock
- Magma once it exits a volcano
- One of three kinds of rock
- a place where rocks can break down
- another kind of rock
- Lava before it comes out of a volcano
- Can change properties of things like ice
- a type of igneous rock
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- a common type of sedimentary rock
- Iron ______s to go into a mold
- Moving rocks from one place to the next with deposition
- another word for reform
- weather breaks down rock
- final kind of rock
- big hill
- a chain of events that repeat
20 Clues: big hill • Volcanic mountain • final kind of rock • another kind of rock • Water breaks down rock • a type of igneous rock • another word for reform • weather breaks down rock • a key piece to rock cycles • Tiny bits of rock and dust • One of three kinds of rock • Magma once it exits a volcano • a chain of events that repeat • Iron ______s to go into a mold • ...
Rock Cycle 2014-04-02
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- (pronounced "nice") - a banded or striped rock with alternating layers of dark and light minerals
- is magma extruded on or very near the Earth’s surface. Most lavas have been significantly degassed en route to the surface.
- texture rocks with mineral grains that are large enough to be identified by eye. Texture is typical of slowly cooled intrusive rocks.
- or volcanic rocks: typically aphanitic or glassy. This means that they are generally fine grained in texture. Grains are typically 0.5 to 1 mm. Common example is basalt.
- metamorphic rock containing abundant obvious micas, several millimeters across
- fizzes in acid because its dominant minerals is calcite (or dolomite). The parent rock is limestone.
- or plutonic rocks: typically phaneritic. This means that they are generally coarse grained and this texture is often quite uniform. Grains can range in size but are often clearly visible to the naked eye (>2-3 mm). Common example is granite.varieties are porphyritic. This means that the grain size is bimodal, with a fine grained matrix surrounding larger grains that are called phenocrysts. Common example is andesite
- rocks mnemonic based on feldspar and silica. Also applies to rocks containing abundant feldspathoids, such as nepheline. GRANITE
- is molten rock (fluid) typically deep below the surface, rich in silica (SiO2), which contains dissolved volatiles (e.g. CO2 and H2O).
- A dynamic metamorphic rock which forms along fault zones
- interlocking grains of quartz. Scratches glass. The rock fractures through the grains (rather than between the grains as it does in sandstone). The parent rock is quartz sandstone.
- composed mostly of rounded, waterworn, cemented-together pebbles much larger than sandgrains; the pebbles are usually of quartz
- rocks very rich in Mg and Fe. Generally have little feldspar. PERIDOTITE
- rocks are formed as a result of cooling and crystallization from a magma.
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- basically sand grains cemented together, which may have been deposited as sand dunes, sand bars, or washed into the sea; that's a genuine sandstone rock at the right
- fine-grained metamorphic rock. Has a frosted sheen, resembling frosted eye shadow
- composed of calcium carbonate (calcite), which may have been chemically precipitated in the sea, or else deposited by living organisms in the sea; often contains fossils of sea life
- very fine grained rock. Resembles shale. Has slaty cleavage which may be at an angle to the original bedding
- rocks mnemonic based on magnesium and ferrous/ferric. Synonymous with ferromagnesian, which refers to biotite, amphibole, pyroxene, olivine, and Fe-Ti oxides. BASALT
- texture rocks with grain too small to be identified by eye. Texture is most common in rapidly solidified extruded magma and marginal facies of shallow intrusions.
- that it has partially melted
- rocks dominated by quartz and alkali fsp. Sometimes referred to as sialic (Si + Al).
- a very high grade metamorphic rock that has been subjected to such high
- texture magmatic rocks with bimodal grain size distributions
- like limestone, except that it has more magnesium in it
- or vitric texture rocks that contain variable proportions of glass
- composed mostly of tiny clay particles of the kind found in mud, much smaller than sand particles, so shale is smoother than sandstone
27 Clues: that it has partially melted • like limestone, except that it has more magnesium in it • A dynamic metamorphic rock which forms along fault zones • texture magmatic rocks with bimodal grain size distributions • or vitric texture rocks that contain variable proportions of glass • a very high grade metamorphic rock that has been subjected to such high • ...
Rock Cycle 2014-01-24
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- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates that move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- the action of depositing something.
- rock altered by pressure and heat
- the binding together of particles or other things by cement; process of altering a metal by heating it in contact with a powdered solid
- hot fluid material below or within the earth's crust
- Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soils and minerals as well as artificial materials
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- rock formed from consolidated clay sediments
- rock formed by the solidification of molten magma\
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- the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock.
- a geological state that may lead to widespread damage or risk.
- an increase in the density of something
- solid rock underlying loose deposits such as soil or alluvium.
- is the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock
- the erosion or disintegration of rocks, building materials, etc., caused by chemical reactions
- Parent material is the underlying geological material in which soil horizons form. Soils typically inherit a great deal of structure and minerals from their parent material
- hot molten rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment
22 Clues: rock altered by pressure and heat • the action of depositing something. • an increase in the density of something • rock formed from consolidated clay sediments • hot molten rock erupted from a volcano or fissure • rock formed by the solidification of molten magma\ • hot fluid material below or within the earth's crust • ...
rock cycle 2012-04-23
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- a natural occuring substance
- rock fragments
- makes minerals minerals act diffrent with chemicals
- comes from valcanoes
- chiping away at rocks
- allows certain minerals to reflect light
- the mohas scale
- the shinyness of a rock
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- under the earth liquid
- jaged edges of a rock
- a property that is appealing to your taste
- certain properties of a rock
- makes a rock glow
- a dangerous propertie of a mineral
- heat and pressure creat this
- how smooth a rock is
- a natural solid made from the earth
- cooling of lava
- a type of sedimentary rock
- moved by magnets
- the dust of rocks left behind
21 Clues: rock fragments • cooling of lava • the mohas scale • moved by magnets • makes a rock glow • how smooth a rock is • comes from valcanoes • jaged edges of a rock • chiping away at rocks • under the earth liquid • the shinyness of a rock • a type of sedimentary rock • a natural occuring substance • certain properties of a rock • heat and pressure creat this • the dust of rocks left behind • ...
Rock Cycle 2012-04-23
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- color of powdered mineral
- naturally occuring solid
- when the mineral breaks in an uneven surface
- solid that is arranged in a pattern
- ratio of mass to volume
- process where a mineral is laid down
- rock altered by pressure and heat
- when sedimentary rocks are arranged in layers
- substance that can't be broken down
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- layers of a rock
- ability to resisit scratching
- rock formed by sediments
- rock that is formed from magma then solidifies
- slitting of a mineral in smooth surfaces
- chemical makeup of a rock
- wearing down of wind, water, ice, or gravity
- naturally formed inorganic solid
- substance made up of two or more elements
- quality of a rock
- way the mineral reflects light
20 Clues: layers of a rock • quality of a rock • ratio of mass to volume • naturally occuring solid • rock formed by sediments • color of powdered mineral • chemical makeup of a rock • ability to resisit scratching • way the mineral reflects light • naturally formed inorganic solid • rock altered by pressure and heat • solid that is arranged in a pattern • substance that can't be broken down • ...
Rock Cycle 2012-04-24
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- ratio of mass to volume
- mud silt and sand all are examples of
- what is the name of the hardness scale
- a solid made from on or more minerals put together
- what is the softest mineral
- the way the mineral reflects light
- the mineral must be fromed in
- what rock is formed by cementation and compaction
- true or false the streak of a rock has to be the same as the color
- break on uneven sides of the rock
- name one simple machine that can cut a rock
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- what is the hardest mineral
- which type of rock is formed by heat and pressure
- what rock is formed by coolling magma
- which test to identify mineals is measured in numbers
- the apperance of a rock
- when a mineral splits on flat surfaces
- how many groups are the rocks split into
- layers in a sedimentary rock
- the color of the powder the mineeral leaves behind when scratched on white porecelian
20 Clues: ratio of mass to volume • the apperance of a rock • what is the hardest mineral • what is the softest mineral • layers in a sedimentary rock • the mineral must be fromed in • break on uneven sides of the rock • the way the mineral reflects light • mud silt and sand all are examples of • what rock is formed by coolling magma • what is the name of the hardness scale • ...
Rock Cycle 2012-12-04
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- Imprints of leaves, shells, insects, or other items left in rock.
- A type of metamorphic rock that usually has ribbon like layers. ______ can often be seen on mountainsides, where rocks formed below the surface have been pushed up by movements in the earth's crust.
- A type of sedimentary rock often found near oceans and lakes.
- From the Greek "to transform," __________ is the change that occurs when rocks under the earth's surface are subjected to intense heat and pressure, turning them into metamorphic rocks.
- A process that turns sediment into sedimentary rock. Over time, sediment accumulates in oceans, lakes, and valleys, eventually building up in layers and weighing down the material underneath. This weight presses the sediment particles together, compacting them. Water passing through the spaces in between the particles helps to cement them together even more.
- The process by which soil, sediment, and small pieces of rock are carried away from their original locations and transferred elsewhere by the actions of wind, water, ice, or living organisms.
- A type of extrusive igneous rock, crated from lava that cools so quickly that no crystals can form on its surface. It can be found near volcanic lava flows.
- The process that turns any rock into magma. ________ a rock requires high temperatures, which only occur far beneath the earth's surface.
- Loose pieces of minerals and rocks
- A type of igneous rock. ______ is the most common rock type in the earth's crust and makes up most of the ocean floor.
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- One of the three main rock types, formed from particles of sand, shells, pebbles, and other fragments of material. Together, all these particles are called sediment. Gradually, the sediment accumulates in layers and over a long period of time hardens into rock. Generally, __________ is fairly soft and may break apart of crumble easily. you can often see sand, pebbles, or stones in the rock, and it is usually the only type that contains fossils.
- The process by which rocks are worn down by wind and water, creating sediment.
- An opening in the earth's surface that allows hot magma, ash and gases to escape from deep below the surface. When magma reaches the surface through a _________, it is called lava. When lava cools, it forms extrusive igneous rock.
- The process that occurs under the earth's surface and turns any kind of rock into metamorphic rock.
- Hot, molten rock found deep inside the earth.
- One of the three main rock types, formed deep within the earth, where rock material is subjected to intense heat and pressure. The rocks that result from these processes often have ribbon like layers and may have shiny crystals on their surface, formed by minerals growing slowly over time.
- A type of sedimentary rock made up of pebbles, stones, and smaller particles pressed together by the action of waves or water. ______ is often found in large expanses or beds. Finding a bed of ________ is great clue that a river or beach once existed in that location.
- One of the three main rock types, formed from the cooling and hardening of magma. Sometimes the magma cools deep within the earth and other times it erupts onto the earth's surface from volcanoes.
- The recurring series of events that rocks undergo, over time, that transforms them from one type to another.
- The process that hardens magma and turns it into igneous rock. The ______ of magma can occur either underneath or on the earth's surface.
- A type of metamorphic rock formed when limestone is pushed down into the earth and subjected to intense heat and pressure for a long period of time.
- A deep valley that forms at the edge of a continent when an oceanic plate sinks underneath a continental plate.
22 Clues: Loose pieces of minerals and rocks • Hot, molten rock found deep inside the earth. • A type of sedimentary rock often found near oceans and lakes. • Imprints of leaves, shells, insects, or other items left in rock. • The process by which rocks are worn down by wind and water, creating sediment. • ...
Rock Cycle 2023-03-21
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- Unconsolidated materials convert to solid rocks
- Formed from magma cooling underground
- Layering in metamorphic rocks
- Hot fluid under the earth
- Falling apart because of the environment/atmosphere.
- Metamorphism (Due to Contact)
- Trapped petroleum + shale
- The movement of earths materials from wind or water
- metamorphic rock rhyming with hate
- rich in elements that form feldspar and quartz
- Wind and water break stuff down
- Any igneous body created by cooling from magma, underground.
- Sharp, clastic sedimentary rocks, having sharp fragments embedded in them.
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- The opposite of inorganic
- Mineral found in many materials found on earth's crust.
- Metamorphism (Large-scale)
- Formed from magma cooling above or very close to the earth's surface.
- The action of a force against force
- A coarse-grained sedimentary rock
- The settling of sediments carried by wind and/or water
- Hot energy
- Big or Small grains
- Plastic but with a C
- Liquid 2 Vapor
- Common metamorphic rock
- an igneous rock rich in iron and magnesium
- You see a lot of them in Chemistry
- volcanic rock with medium silica composition
- Has rocks formed from low pressure near the surface
- Semifluid in consistency, thick, and or sticky
- Shoots out from a volcano
- Carbon Dioxide minus 3
32 Clues: Hot energy • Liquid 2 Vapor • Big or Small grains • Plastic but with a C • Carbon Dioxide minus 3 • Common metamorphic rock • The opposite of inorganic • Hot fluid under the earth • Trapped petroleum + shale • Shoots out from a volcano • Metamorphism (Large-scale) • Layering in metamorphic rocks • Metamorphism (Due to Contact) • Wind and water break stuff down • ...
Winter Cycle 2022-12-12
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- World's oldest religion
- Chocolate factory employee
- Mermaid's comb
- Rodent Chef
- Honest social media
- When a door is not a door
- Athletic golden retriever
- Australian government lost a war against this animal
- One, two, red, blue
- Wrist watch
- Viral 2021 New York Times acquired game
- Netflix remake with original star in supporting position
- Chicken destination
- Father of Rooster
- Victim of the scorpion
- Star of Hulu's comedy "Legit"
- Watery clay mixture
- Runs as fast as he can
- Heartless one
- Genius playboy millionaire philanthropist
- Cleo's enemy
- DHS fall musical
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- Type of clock
- Dramatic pause in literature
- Wakanda Forever director
- SNL news anchor Colin
- Diggory's house
- Hunger Games selection
- symbol of defeat
- Newest Taylor Swift album
- Knives out sequel
- movie starring Matthew McConaughey and Henry Golding
- Spongebob's alter ego
- Fell from grace
- Renaissance man
- Every rule has one
- Best of the Greeks
- SZA morse code
- Seven's victim
- VSCO water bottle
- The other Major League baseball team in New York NOT named the Yankees
- Ryan Reynolds' owned soccer cub
- Savior of ducks
- First male to pose solo for Vouge in 50 years
- Use in case of emergency
- UGA's 2023 college football championship opponent
46 Clues: Rodent Chef • Wrist watch • Cleo's enemy • Type of clock • Heartless one • Mermaid's comb • SZA morse code • Seven's victim • Diggory's house • Fell from grace • Renaissance man • Savior of ducks • symbol of defeat • DHS fall musical • Knives out sequel • VSCO water bottle • Father of Rooster • Every rule has one • Best of the Greeks • Honest social media • One, two, red, blue • Chicken destination • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2023-04-24
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- Volcanic eruptions rock formations and plate tectonics are examples of this.
- Forms of matter are passed from one one organism to another, one biosphere to another.
- Water in the sky forms into clouds.
- What eats plants for nitrogen source.
- Essential for life makes important chemicals such as DNA
- Element that is in each of the cycles
- Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen.
- Something that is made by man that adds phosphorus to water.
- Phosphorus is limited in this kind of water.
- activity Mining and burning of fossil fuels clearing of land and use of fertilizers.
- fuels Decayed plants and animals create...
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- Activities performed by living organisms
- Limited in oceans.
- Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2.
- Nitrogen ___ in oceans
- Formation of clouds lightning and flow of water are effects of this.
- Chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Rain fall to the ground.
- Water goes to the sky.
- rain Caused by humans type harmful to plants and animals
20 Clues: Limited in oceans. • Nitrogen ___ in oceans • Water goes to the sky. • Rain fall to the ground. • Water in the sky forms into clouds. • What eats plants for nitrogen source. • Element that is in each of the cycles • Activities performed by living organisms • Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen. • Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2. • ...
Cycle 1 2023-02-21
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- no oxygen or air, usually less than 3 minutes
- released when you exercise and make you happy
- exercise that strengthens your muscles and bones
- heart and lungs
- this is the first thing you do when starting a fitness plan, this is why we did the fitnessgram
- type of exercise which is foundation of most exercise programs and is the best at dealing with stress, improving strength
- motion around a joint not associated with pain
- this is how hard you work when exercising
- stretching with movement, used a warm up
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- during this exercise you breath faster because your body needs more oxygen
- number of components of Physical Fitness
- measures flexibility
- important to know when exercising so you can find your targeted heart rate
- the best type of exercise to gain strength and reduce stress, foundation of most exercise programs
- 5 of fat, water, bone in your body is body _______
- in volleyball this skill is needed to spike the ball
- the S in SMART goal
- muscles get _____ after you tire them out and they rebuild
- unlike yoga this type of exercise is sometimes performed on machines
- stretching used as cool down, holding the stretch
- with oxygen, exercise which can be sustain for a period of time
- being motivated because you want to do something
- the T in SMART goal
23 Clues: heart and lungs • the S in SMART goal • the T in SMART goal • measures flexibility • number of components of Physical Fitness • stretching with movement, used a warm up • this is how hard you work when exercising • no oxygen or air, usually less than 3 minutes • released when you exercise and make you happy • motion around a joint not associated with pain • ...
Lunar cycle 2023-02-20
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- When the moon is between earth & sun
- make lighter or brighter
- When the moon passes into earth's shadow it causes a ___.
- When earth, moon,and sun are aligned
- The moon revolves around the ____.
- more than half full
- Moving around something
- When it spins in its place
- Rise and fall of earth's surface water
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- it takes 29.5 days to ___ a phase from new moon to new moon.
- The earth revolves around the ____.
- The first fourth of the Moon's period of revolution around the Earth
- Earth is divided into four sections called ____.
- When the moon is on the same side of earth as the soon it creates a ___.
- We see half the Moon illuminated and the other half in shadow for the 2nd time
- When the moon appears to be getting bigger
- A sliver of the moon is a ____.
- There are different ____.
- When the moon appears to be getting smaller
- What causes the seasons
20 Clues: more than half full • What causes the seasons • Moving around something • make lighter or brighter • There are different ____. • When it spins in its place • A sliver of the moon is a ____. • The moon revolves around the ____. • The earth revolves around the ____. • When the moon is between earth & sun • When earth, moon,and sun are aligned • Rise and fall of earth's surface water • ...
Lunar cycle 2023-02-14
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- The first fourth of the Moon's period of revolution around the Earth
- Moving around something
- When earth, moon,and sun are aligned
- What causes the seasons
- make lighter or brighter
- There are different ____.
- We see half the Moon illuminated and the other half in shadow for the 2nd time
- it takes 29.5 days to ___ a phase from new moon to new moon.
- more than half full
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- A sliver of the moon is a ____.
- When the moon is on the same side of earth as the soon it creates a ___.
- When the moon is between earth & sun
- Earth is divided into four sections called ____.
- When it spins in its place
- When the moon passes into earth's shadow it causes a ___.
- When the moon appears to be getting smaller
- The earth revolves around the ____.
- Rise and fall of earth's surface water
- The moon revolves around the ____.
- When the moon appears to be getting bigger
20 Clues: more than half full • Moving around something • What causes the seasons • make lighter or brighter • There are different ____. • When it spins in its place • A sliver of the moon is a ____. • The moon revolves around the ____. • The earth revolves around the ____. • When the moon is between earth & sun • When earth, moon,and sun are aligned • Rise and fall of earth's surface water • ...
rock cycle 2023-03-29
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- to become liquefied by warmth or heat
- the act or process of crystallizing.
- molten material beneath or within the earths crust
- to transform or convert
- moderately cool
- the chemical makeup of a rock
- plate's being drawn down or overridden by another
- causes exposed rock to decompose
- quality of rock based on size, shape, and positon of rocks grains
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- force upon surface
- a change in structure
- make into a hard or compact mass
- a rock produced under conditions involving intense heat
- a rock forms, changes, destroyed and formed again
- mineral or organic matter deposited by water, air, or ice
- a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff
- when material is laid down
- when water transports soil and sediment
- warmth
- to lift up
20 Clues: warmth • to lift up • moderately cool • force upon surface • a change in structure • to transform or convert • when material is laid down • the chemical makeup of a rock • make into a hard or compact mass • causes exposed rock to decompose • the act or process of crystallizing. • to become liquefied by warmth or heat • when water transports soil and sediment • ...
Rock cycle 2017-03-01
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- thick layer of rock between the crust and the core
- a sedimentary rock
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the air
- a metamorphic rock
- a liquid layer about 2260 km thick
- become or cause to become less hot
- rock that forms when existing rock is changed by heat, pressure or chemicals beaneath earth's surface
- an igneous rock
- rock that forms when melted rock from deep below earth's surface hardens
- make or become liquefied by heat
- a solid material made up of one or more minerals
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- rock broken by natural forces
- to become hard or harder
- the earth's innermost part
- rock that forms when rock, soil and once living things is cemented
- the process that changes rock
- a material) bind (particles) together in sedimentary rock.
- rock heated to a tempature that is sufficient to turn into a thick liquid
- the quality of being hot or high tempatured
- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contract with it
20 Clues: an igneous rock • a sedimentary rock • a metamorphic rock • to become hard or harder • the earth's innermost part • rock broken by natural forces • the process that changes rock • make or become liquefied by heat • a liquid layer about 2260 km thick • become or cause to become less hot • the quality of being hot or high tempatured • a solid material made up of one or more minerals • ...
Rock Cycle 2020-02-25
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- layer of sedimentary rock or soil, or igneous rock that was formed at the Earth's surface
- system of chronological dating that relates geological strata (stratigraphy) to time
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- (of rock) that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
- another term for specific gravity
- the dense central region of a planet, especially the nickel–iron inner part of the earth
- a surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata
- denoting or relating to rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies, e.g. in the fold
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rig
- the arrangement, type, and ratio of atoms in molecules of chemical substances
- a row of high mountain summits
- the process, condition, or result of being covered by glaciers or ice sheets
- relating to or formed by intrusion.
- an upward movement of part of the earth's surface.
- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- the presence or formation of layers in sedimentary or igneous rock
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- consisting of thin sheets or laminae
- history of life as documented by fossils
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and unifor
- the ability of a quantum system to be in multiple states at the same time
- fossils of bacteria
- the region of the earth's interior between the crust and the core, believed to consist of hot, dense silicate rocks (mainly p
- (of rock) having solidified from lava or magma
- The upper part of the mantle
- relating to or denoting rock that has been extruded at the earth's surface as lava or other volcanic deposits
- (of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults.
28 Clues: fossils of bacteria • The upper part of the mantle • a row of high mountain summits • another term for specific gravity • relating to or formed by intrusion. • consisting of thin sheets or laminae • history of life as documented by fossils • the degree of compactness of a substance • (of rock) having solidified from lava or magma • ...
Carbon Cycle 2020-04-01
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- ___ and ___ are two processes that convert living things into detritus and nutrients.
- A person’s ___ represents the amount of greenhouse gases that he/she produces through all the activities they engage in.
- ___ are non-renewable energy sources created from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- During photosynthesis, ___ as well as glucose are produced as products.
- ___ provides the energy for photosynthesis.
- Carbon can be found dissolved in water as carbonate and ___
- This is partially decomposed plant matter that can be found in bogs and swamps.
- C6H12O6 is called ___ and is a product of photosynthesis.
- This process adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels and trees.
- This process is performed by all living things and it allows them to convert glucose into energy.
- ___ and water are the reactants of photosynthesis.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of a ___ because it traps heat in the atmosphere and increases our global temperatures.
- This fossil fuel is composed mainly of methane gas, and it can be transported using pipelines across the country.
- The pigment chlorophyll is this color.
- These organisms turn detritus into nutrients in the soil.
- A carbon ___ is a storage area for carbon. It keeps it from combining with oxygen and forming carbon dioxide.
- These organisms assimilate carbon from producers as well as other consumers.
- This solid fossil fuel is found through digging into the land, and often through the removal of mountains.
- This is the waste matter and remains of once living organisms.
- This gas has the formula CH4.
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- During cellular respiration ___ as well as carbon dioxide are produced as products.
- This pigment is used to capture sunlight during photosynthesis.
- This process is used by plants in order to create glucose.
- Unlike consumers, producers and detritus, fossil fuels represent a ___ carbon reservoir.
- In this process carbon can be moved from one biotic component in the food web to the next.
- Much of the carbon found in oceans is combined with calcium and oxygen to form this compound which can be found in seashells.
- These organisms perform photosynthesis.
- ___ is the country that produces the most oil in the world.
- This is the process of removing all the trees from an area of land.
- Decomposers turn detritus to ___ which then get assimilated by producers.
- Another term for oil is ___ .
- This process converts dead remains into fossil fuels.
- Carbon can be stored in ___ carbon reservoirs like producers, consumers and detritus.
33 Clues: Another term for oil is ___ . • This gas has the formula CH4. • The pigment chlorophyll is this color. • These organisms perform photosynthesis. • ___ provides the energy for photosynthesis. • ___ and water are the reactants of photosynthesis. • This process converts dead remains into fossil fuels. • C6H12O6 is called ___ and is a product of photosynthesis. • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-02-18
Across
- checking cell health
- capturing blood vessels to get all nutrients
- proteins that regulate the cell cycle
- sister chromatids lined up in the middle
- checking DNA for errors and breaks
- an invasive tumor
- cell cycle time for growth, function, copying
- long thin strands of DNA and protein
- - not invasive tumors
- 2 new nuclei are formed
- time when cells do their job but don't grow
- disease of uncontrolled cell division
- sister chromatids pulled apart
- phase when chromatin coils to sister chromatids
- microtubules that move chromosomes
- exact duplicate chromosomes
- time of DNA replication
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- coiled up chromatin
- check spindle fibers and chromatids attached
- protein holding together sister chromatids
- area inside the cell that can't be too big for SA
- 2 new cells are formed
- cells detach and move through the body
- time of cell growth and prep for new cell
- what cells need lots more of than volume
- gene that keeps cells from making tumors
- genetic factors that lead to mitosis and cancer
- time of most cell growth and doing its job
- division of the nucleus
29 Clues: an invasive tumor • coiled up chromatin • checking cell health • - not invasive tumors • 2 new cells are formed • 2 new nuclei are formed • division of the nucleus • time of DNA replication • exact duplicate chromosomes • sister chromatids pulled apart • checking DNA for errors and breaks • microtubules that move chromosomes • long thin strands of DNA and protein • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-03-17
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- a body of intrusive igneous rock
- I dont do well under...
- processin which sediments compact under pressure
- clastic sedimentary rock that is composed of a substantial fraction of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts
- The blank index
- magma,cools inside earth
- the eroding of rocks
- form by precipitation of minerals from solution
- a measure of a fluids resistance to flow
- contain CO3 as a part of their chemical composition
- an oxide of silicon
- Size the size of a grain
- rocks that do not have a layered or banded appearance
- mix of felsic and mafic minerals
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano
- igneous rock rich in magnesium or iron
- a rock that contains kerogen
- geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
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- the process of being worn by long exposure to the atosphere
- something that gives a rock a striped appearance
- cools outside of the earth
- a rock is formed within the zone of...
- you use... to get to one place to another
- igneous rock that is rich in feldspar and quartz
- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together
- affecting rocks over an extensive area
- common type of metamorphic rock
- accumulate from remains of organisms
- type of metamorphic rock that is used to make graves
- molten material in which igneous rocks are formed
- form from evaporating saline waters
- denoting rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks
32 Clues: The blank index • an oxide of silicon • the eroding of rocks • I dont do well under... • magma,cools inside earth • Size the size of a grain • cools outside of the earth • a rock that contains kerogen • common type of metamorphic rock • a body of intrusive igneous rock • mix of felsic and mafic minerals • form from evaporating saline waters • accumulate from remains of organisms • ...
Rock Cycle 2022-04-21
Across
- having the effect of making something less warm or hot.
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.
- a light, porous rock formed by consolidation of volcanic ash.
- an extremely compact, hard, granular rock consisting essentially of quartz. It often occurs as silicified sandstone, as in sarsen stones.
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock are formed on cooling.
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense.
- sedimentary rock consisting of sand or quartz grains cemented together, typically red, yellow, or brown in color.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- a shelf or slab of stone, wood, or metal at the foot of a window or doorway.
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- a system of subparallel wavy ridges and furrows left on sand or mud by the action of water or wind, and sometimes fossilized.
- a piece of a homogeneous solid substance having a natural geometrically regular form with symmetrically arranged plane faces.
- (of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults.
- relating to or denoting a group of light-colored minerals including feldspar, feldspathoids, quartz, and muscovite.
- is a small cavity in rock lined with crystals or other mineral matter.
- the bottom of the sea or a lake or river.
- (of rock) having solidified from lava or magma.
- the remains or impressions of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.
- becoming liquefied by heat.
20 Clues: becoming liquefied by heat. • the bottom of the sea or a lake or river. • (of rock) having solidified from lava or magma. • (of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults. • having the effect of making something less warm or hot. • a light, porous rock formed by consolidation of volcanic ash. • a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined. • ...
Carbon Cycle 2022-05-18
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- green pigment in plants that allows plants to do photosynthesis.
- the rocky, non-living part of Earth. Includes mountains, minerals, lava, etc.One of the four spheres.
- where carbon is stored. Often broken up into atmosphere, terrestrial biosphere, oceans (biotic and abiotic), and sediment. [carbon ________]
- a molecule made of two oxygen atoms. Created in photosynthesis and released from plants. A reactant of cellular respiration.
- also H2O, a molecule made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atoms. Polar. Made in cellular respiration as a waste product and exhaled. Used as a reactant in photosynthesis.
- type of respiration where metabolic reactions that take place in the mitochondria of the cell that convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules and glucose into ATP and by products.
- type of energy,Comes from the sun.
- stands for Adenosine triphosphate. It is an energy-carrying molecule in biotic organisms.
- type of gases that absorb and emit radiant energy within the thermal infrared range, causing the greenhouse effect.
- type of respiration where metabolic reactions that take place in the cell that convert chemical energy in molecules into ATP and by products.
- simple sugar, monosaccharide. Important for aerobic cellular respiration and made in photosynthesis.
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- organelle found in cells. Where cellular respiration occurs in animal cells.
- series of reactions that lead to the breakdown of glucose.
- all of Earth’s water. Oceans, rivers, lakes, etc. One of the four spheres.
- organelle in plant cells. Site of photosynthesis.
- process where plants use light energy, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
- all biotic or living things, including people. One of the four spheres.
- type of respiration that takes place without oxygen in the cytoplasm.
- air above Earth’s surface. One of the four spheres.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- energy that is stored in bonds.
21 Clues: energy that is stored in bonds. • type of energy,Comes from the sun. • organelle in plant cells. Site of photosynthesis. • air above Earth’s surface. One of the four spheres. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • series of reactions that lead to the breakdown of glucose. • green pigment in plants that allows plants to do photosynthesis. • ...
cell cycle 2017-11-13
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- checks and repairs attachment to spindles--cell will either end mitosis, go through cytokinesis and begin growth one; or cycle will stop
- DNA is in the form of ___ during growth one
- cell prepares for division through additional growth and other organelles synthesis/duplication
- copied; when DNA unwinds and is ___
- animal cells create ___ when cytoplasm is pinched between two cell membranes
- divided into growth one, synthesis, and growth two
- cyclins and Cdk
- divided into four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase; PMAT
- checks and repairs genetic material--cell will either start mitosis or trigger apoptosis
- checks growth and functions--cell will either synthesize DNA (go to s phase) or stop cycle
- not part of mitosis
- mitosis and cytokinesis
- Cdk
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- microfibers prepare for division in the ___ phase
- plant cells create ___ between two new daughter cells; grows toward the cell membrane, then becomes a cell wall
- cell grows in size; longest part of the cell cycle (90%)
- happens at the same time as cytokinesis
- when new copies of DNA are made it is called, ___
- cells that stay in growth one permanently are said to be in ___; cells that cease division
- MPF
- second step in interphase; follows growth one
- programmed cell death
- new cell created
23 Clues: MPF • Cdk • cyclins and Cdk • new cell created • not part of mitosis • programmed cell death • mitosis and cytokinesis • copied; when DNA unwinds and is ___ • happens at the same time as cytokinesis • DNA is in the form of ___ during growth one • second step in interphase; follows growth one • microfibers prepare for division in the ___ phase • ...
Revenue Cycle 2019-10-22
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- A BETTER WAY TO CARE
- THIRTY DAYS in 2020
- THE HUB CITY
- "BILL WHEN I SAY YOU BILL"
- FROM POST TO POST (CASH)
- WHERE MAVERICKS PRESIDE OVER COURT
- NEW LEVEL OF SUCCESS IN DALLAS
- HOME OF THE 2002 Olympics
- DREAMWORK
- MAKES UP CHEESY PUZZLES
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- WHERE THE MASTERS LIVE
- IS ALWAYS SEEKING APPROVAL
- WORK TOGETHER TO ATTAIN A COMMON GOAL
- nine
- PAYMENTS DONE GOT MESSY
- KING
- ACCOUNTING LIFE CYCLE OF A PATIENT
- TO COVER OR SURROUND
- FROM FOUR TO WHAT????
- CAN YOU spell Kelly's last name???
- OPENS ALL ANSWERS, SOLVES ALL PROBLEMS
- YEAR END TARGET
22 Clues: nine • KING • DREAMWORK • THE HUB CITY • YEAR END TARGET • THIRTY DAYS in 2020 • A BETTER WAY TO CARE • TO COVER OR SURROUND • FROM FOUR TO WHAT???? • WHERE THE MASTERS LIVE • PAYMENTS DONE GOT MESSY • MAKES UP CHEESY PUZZLES • FROM POST TO POST (CASH) • HOME OF THE 2002 Olympics • IS ALWAYS SEEKING APPROVAL • "BILL WHEN I SAY YOU BILL" • NEW LEVEL OF SUCCESS IN DALLAS • ...
Rock cycle 2023-05-11
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- Type of metamorfic rock
- Reverse melting
- Type of sedimentary rock
- Name
- Small rocks stuck together.
- Broken rocks
- Reverse cooling
- Heat and ________ make metamorphic rocks
- Lava+mountain
- Cooled lava
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- Plants
- type of metamorphic rock
- Warm
- Periodic table
- Type of igneous
- heat+presser
- Another word for gem
- Another word for lava.
- rain causing damage
- Type igneous
20 Clues: Warm • Name • Plants • Cooled lava • heat+presser • Broken rocks • Type igneous • Lava+mountain • Periodic table • Type of igneous • Reverse melting • Reverse cooling • rain causing damage • Another word for gem • Another word for lava. • Type of metamorfic rock • type of metamorphic rock • Type of sedimentary rock • Small rocks stuck together. • Heat and ________ make metamorphic rocks
LUNAR CYCLE 2024-04-24
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- It occurs after the first quarter phases
- It occurs after the third quarter or last quarter
- When the sun is obscured by the moon from the perspective of earth
- another name for the new moon
- any object that orbits another celestial body
- The movement of one celestial body as it orbits another
- The force that attracts body towards the center of the earth
- tide When the moon is at its Firstquarter or thirdquarter
- The earth is no longer illuminated by the sun's rays
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- After the New moon phases
- It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases
- Face after waxing gibbous
- occurs after the full moon
- the path an object follows as it moves around another thing or object
- The planet which we live in
- The sun acts to augment the tidal forces of the moon, creating a higher than a normal tide
- Lunar cycle segment
- Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases
- The motion of a sphere that is spinning around its own axis
- Focus of a lunar eclipse
20 Clues: Lunar cycle segment • Focus of a lunar eclipse • After the New moon phases • Face after waxing gibbous • occurs after the full moon • The planet which we live in • another name for the new moon • Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases • It occurs after the first quarter phases • It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases • any object that orbits another celestial body • ...
Cell cycle 2024-03-18
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- spindle fibers are made of these proteins
- forms in plant cell during cytokinesis
- transition to metaphase
- cell is duplicating DNA and preparing to divide
- sister chromatids get pulled to opposite sides
- cell checks for errors in replication
- produces 4 identical daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes
- attach to centromere
- cell growth
- produces two identical daughter cells
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- dissapears during prophase
- carries genetic information
- period when cytoplasm divides
- sister chromatids line up in middle
- spindle fibers attach to
- chromosomes arrive at opposite poles
- jelly like fluid inside cell
- helps spindle fibers attach to centromere
- dna is replicated
- nucleolus dissapears
20 Clues: cell growth • dna is replicated • nucleolus dissapears • attach to centromere • transition to metaphase • spindle fibers attach to • dissapears during prophase • carries genetic information • jelly like fluid inside cell • period when cytoplasm divides • sister chromatids line up in middle • chromosomes arrive at opposite poles • cell checks for errors in replication • ...
Cell Cycle 2025-01-21
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- Nuclear membrane reforms
- Set of tissues working together for a common function
- One individual member of a species
- This is where the chromosomes line up during metaphase
- A section of DNA with instructions for making a protein
- At the end of the cell cycle, 1 cell becomes 2 identical ______________ cells
- One long continuous thread of DNA that consists of thousands of genes
- A process that creates special structures and functions
- A set of organs working together for a common function
- During prophase, the spindle fibers for out of _____________
- In this phase, DNA replication occurs
- Cell Division
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- During this phase, spindle fibers connect to the centromeres
- In this phase, the nuclear membrane disappears
- Sister chromatids separate
- Group of cells working together for a common function
- These stem cells have never differentiated and can become any type of cell
- These stem cells are found in bone marrow and are partially differentiated
- End of the DNA molecule
- Separation of the cytoplasm
- Undifferentiated cells that can become differentiated into one or more types of specialized cells
- Area of the condensed chromosome that looks pinched
- The growth phase of the cell cycle
- Most basic unit of life that has all the characteristics of life
- ______ chromatid half of a duplicated chromosome
25 Clues: Cell Division • End of the DNA molecule • Nuclear membrane reforms • Sister chromatids separate • Separation of the cytoplasm • One individual member of a species • The growth phase of the cell cycle • In this phase, DNA replication occurs • In this phase, the nuclear membrane disappears • ______ chromatid half of a duplicated chromosome • ...
LUNAR CYCLE 2024-04-04
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- the path an object follows as it moves around another thing or object
- It occurs after the third quarter or last quarter
- occurs after the full moon
- It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases
- After the New moon phases
- Face after waxing gibbous
- The planet which we live in
- The force that attracts body towards the center of the earth
- any object that orbits another celestial body
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- another name for the new moon
- Focus of a lunar eclipse
- The motion of a sphere that is spinning around its own axis
- The moon is no longer illuminated by the sun's rays
- It occurs after the first quarter phases
- tide When the moon is at its Firstquarter or thirdquarter
- When the sun is obscured by the moon from the perspective of earth
- Lunar cycle segment
- Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases
- The movement of one celestial body as it orbits another
- The sun acts to augment the tidal forces of the moon, creating a higher than a normal tide
20 Clues: Lunar cycle segment • Focus of a lunar eclipse • After the New moon phases • Face after waxing gibbous • occurs after the full moon • The planet which we live in • another name for the new moon • Occurs after the waning Gibbous phases • It occurs after the first quarter phases • It occurs before the waxing gibbous phases • any object that orbits another celestial body • ...
Rock Cycle 2025-12-04
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- Rock changed by heat and pressure
- Small rock particles
- Molten rock on Earth’s surface
- Breaking down of rocks
- Force that transforms rocks
- Rising of rocks to Earth’s surface
- Plate sinks beneath another
- Gluing sediments with minerals
- Formation of mineral crystals
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- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface
- Break or crack in Earth’s crust
- Rock formed from cooled magma
- Liquid rock hardening into solid
- Energy that changes rock form
- Natural solid with a definite structure
- Solid rock turning to liquid
- Rock formed from compressed sediments
- Movement of rock particles
- Pressing sediments together
- When sediments settle
20 Clues: Small rock particles • When sediments settle • Breaking down of rocks • Movement of rock particles • Force that transforms rocks • Pressing sediments together • Plate sinks beneath another • Solid rock turning to liquid • Rock formed from cooled magma • Energy that changes rock form • Formation of mineral crystals • Molten rock on Earth’s surface • Gluing sediments with minerals • ...
Cell Cycle 2025-12-15
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- copying of DNA
- point where the cell cycle is checked
- first stage of mitosis
- protein that regulates the cell cycle
- structure that carries genetic information
- identical halves of a duplicated chromosomes
- sister chromatids separate
- organelle that contains DNA
- division of the nucleus
- process by which a cell splits
- DNA is replicated
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- point where sister chromatids attach
- nuclear membranes reform
- cells produced after division
- increases in cell size
- second stage of mitosis
- time when the cell grows
- uncontrolled cell division
- division of the cytoplasm
- structure that moves chromosomes
- molecules that contains genetic instructions
- body cell that divides by mitosis
22 Clues: copying of DNA • DNA is replicated • increases in cell size • first stage of mitosis • second stage of mitosis • division of the nucleus • nuclear membranes reform • time when the cell grows • division of the cytoplasm • uncontrolled cell division • sister chromatids separate • organelle that contains DNA • cells produced after division • process by which a cell splits • ...
Photosynthesis 2013-05-29
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- lights part of a spectrum of electromagnetic energy radiating from the sun
- light energy
- energy of light organized in packers
- substance that absorbs light
- color that we see
- 2 pulls replacement electrons from water molecules
- energy drives electrons out of photosystem 2
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- have thylakoid, stroma and 2 outer membranes
- reaction calvin-benson cycle
- accessory pigments
- located inside a photosystem with carotenoids
- compartment cutaway view
- is in the chloroplast
13 Clues: light energy • color that we see • accessory pigments • is in the chloroplast • compartment cutaway view • substance that absorbs light • reaction calvin-benson cycle • energy of light organized in packers • have thylakoid, stroma and 2 outer membranes • located inside a photosystem with carotenoids • energy drives electrons out of photosystem 2 • ...
Earth & Space Science **4.10 Vocabulary** 2022-02-02
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- the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location, including temperature, air movement and precipitation
- the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates
- a region of low pressure with counter-clockwise wind rotation that develops into a hurricane or tropical storm
- having hear
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- extremely cold climate located near the North and South Poles and on the tops of mountains; receives very little precipitation and has no trees
- the lowermost layer of Earth's atmosphere in which most weather occurs
- a land area that is saturated or covered with water, either seasonally or year round, such that it has the characteristics of a distinct ecosystem
- water in the gaseous state of matter
- an opening in the Earth's surface through which magma and gases or only gases erupt
- the continual movement of water between the land, ocean, and the air
- a hurricane or tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean
11 Clues: having hear • water in the gaseous state of matter • the gaseous form of water; produced when water evaporates • a hurricane or tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean • the continual movement of water between the land, ocean, and the air • the lowermost layer of Earth's atmosphere in which most weather occurs • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2022-02-16
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- when any form of water comes down from clouds
- when dew is above freezing temperatures and the water vapor forms droplets
- In this phase of the cycle, water vapor goes into the atmosphere.
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- The percent of how much water vapor the air can hold.
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- when the water vapor changes into a liquid.
- When water goes through a series of events and repeats it.
7 Clues: the amount of water vapor in the air • when the water vapor changes into a liquid. • when any form of water comes down from clouds • The percent of how much water vapor the air can hold. • When water goes through a series of events and repeats it. • In this phase of the cycle, water vapor goes into the atmosphere. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-11-20
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- The process when a cell copies its DNA during prophase
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- The nitrogen base that pairs with Thymine
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- The second stage of Mitosis
- The openings under leaves that allow gasses into the plant
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- The energy providing process that does not require oxygen
- The condensed double rod structures in the nucleus during cell cycle
- The gas product of photosynthesis
- The pigment that is in chloroplasts
- Colored chemical compounds that absorb light
- The final stage of the cell cycle
- The first stage of the cell cycle
- The second stage in the cell cycle
- An organism that can make its own food
15 Clues: The second stage of Mitosis • The gas product of photosynthesis • The final stage of the cell cycle • The first stage of the cell cycle • The second stage in the cell cycle • The pigment that is in chloroplasts • An organism that can make its own food • An organism that cannot make its own food • The nitrogen base that pairs with Thymine • ...
Unit 4 Terms 2022-05-19
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- a collection of principles to apply for farm production processes to get better agricultural products.
- pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores.
- zone the near shore area where sunlight penetrates all the way to the sediment and allows aquatic plants (macrophytes) to grow.
- an agent, usually chemical, for killing or inhibiting the growth of unwanted plants.
- water that has infiltrated the ground to fill the spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water.
- inhabiting or situated in still fresh water.
- any animal lacking a backbone and large enough to see without the aid of a microscope.
- the process involving loosening and turning of soil in agricultural fields.
- waste water from domestic, commercial, and industrial sources carried by sewers.
- zone the open water area where light does not generally penetrate all the way to the bottom.
- the runoff produced when water encounters exposed rocks containing sulfur-bearing minerals that react with water and air to form sulfuric acid and dissolved iron.
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- a chemical or biological substance which harms water, air, or land quality.
- an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody.
- zone located below the thermocline where the sunlight does not penetrate.
- washing by a stream of water or other fluid.
- areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season.
- any substance used to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are pests.
- zone the lowest ecological zone in a water body, and usually involves the sediments at the seafloor
- the inability of a sexually mature adult to reproduce by natural means.
- a type of wetland ecosystem where water covers the ground for long periods of time.
- inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water.
- system of growing different kinds of crops in recurrent succession on the same land.
- an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water.
- the part of the water cycle in which the water flows over the land as surface water rather than be absorbed into groundwater or evaporating.
25 Clues: washing by a stream of water or other fluid. • inhabiting or situated in still fresh water. • inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water. • an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water. • pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores. • an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody. • ...
Interconnections Created by Water 2024-05-30
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- 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.
- Water vapour drawn into the atmosphere by the sun.
- add available water to a system. This can include precipitation, run-off and ground water inflow.
- remove available water from a system. This can include stream outflows, evaporation, transpiration and virtual water.
- limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate. In terms of resources renewable.
- balance The flow of water in and out and changes in storage of a surface water system, groundwater system, catchment or specified area over a defined period of time
- limited in size or extent. In terms of resources non-renewable, will run out.
- Water returning to earth as rain, snow, hail & dew.
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- refers to water that is stored in the soil, aquifer, or vegetation.
- A setting and conditions of an area in which activity occurs, and where features may be natural, managed or constructed.
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapour through the stomata.
- the total amount of water, including the water vapor, in an unsaturated soil.
- lose more than 90 per cent of their water through transpiration"
- all the materials available in our environment which are technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally sustainable and help us to satisfy our needs and wants.
14 Clues: Water vapour drawn into the atmosphere by the sun. • Water returning to earth as rain, snow, hail & dew. • lose more than 90 per cent of their water through transpiration" • refers to water that is stored in the soil, aquifer, or vegetation. • (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapour through the stomata. • ...
Water Cycle - Ky F 2022-11-28
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- When water "seeps" into the ground
- When a plant defies gravity and pulls water into it's roots for it to process
- When snow melts into rivers or other bodies of water
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- When a plant's internal moisture heats up and evaporates out of it
- When water condensates in the sky before it rains, it makes ______
- The water that can no longer be soaked up by the Earth's surface,so it rolls off the tops and into a body of water.
- One of the driving forces of the whole water cycle
7 Clues: When water "seeps" into the ground • One of the driving forces of the whole water cycle • When snow melts into rivers or other bodies of water • When a plant's internal moisture heats up and evaporates out of it • When water condensates in the sky before it rains, it makes ______ • When a plant defies gravity and pulls water into it's roots for it to process • ...
Kai Saftich water cycle 2022-11-29
7 Clues: made of water and weight. • water moving underground. • water doesn't live on the sun. • fog contains tiny liquid particels • water running off the lands surface. • will eventually travel back to the ocean. • water you have to get from the earths surface
Sea/Water Cycle Crossword 2023-09-22
7 Clues: - a gas found in the air • - a form of precipitation • - the smallest part of an element • - underground places where water collects • - mountainous waves caused by earthquakes • - when water vapor changes back into a liquid • - tiny plants and animals in the upper region of ocean
water cycle sms/david 2024-12-16
7 Clues: gived water to the world • rain that becomes a liquid • a gass that is un the surfes • is a liquid that goes into the sky • somthin that goes to a temperature of 0 degrees. • water that goes in a tree and evaporate wen is expos • ...
The Water Cycle Song 2024-07-29
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- Cloud that looks like a blanket of gray.
- The gas forms into fluffy clouds.
- The clouds get heavy and the rain falls down.
- Cloud that looks like a horse's tail.
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- Water from a little puddle turns into gas.
- Cloud that looks like a cauliflower(花椰菜)
- The ________ round and round, vapor goes up and the rain comes down.
7 Clues: The gas forms into fluffy clouds. • Cloud that looks like a horse's tail. • Cloud that looks like a cauliflower(花椰菜) • Cloud that looks like a blanket of gray. • Water from a little puddle turns into gas. • The clouds get heavy and the rain falls down. • The ________ round and round, vapor goes up and the rain comes down.
Final Exam Vocabulary Review - 7th Grade Science 2024-05-03
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- Process by which producers use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar
- Non-living
- A natural resource that can be replaced by nature at the same rate at which the resource is consumed by humans
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed
- A group of atoms bonded together
- energy due to motion
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- heat energy
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- Process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- An organism that can make its own food.
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat (feels warmer)
- A mixture in which components are evenly distributed throughout the mixture
- A living thing
- The largest population that an area can support
- A species, often introduced by humans, that enters a new ecosystem and out-competes native species within the ecosystem.
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- A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- The benefits that humas receive from ecosystems.
- A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat (feels colder)
- Smallest particle of an element
- A mixture in which components are NOT evenly distributed throughout the mixture
- A change in a substance that does not change its identity
- The part of the water cycle where water vapor turns into clouds.
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Material that is not found in nature, but made chemically from natrual resources.
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- The part of the water cycle where liquid water turns into to water vapor.
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- the energy that an object has because of its position
- living
- When two or more organisms need the same resources at the same time.
40 Clues: living • Non-living • heat energy • A living thing • energy due to motion • Smallest particle of an element • A group of atoms bonded together • Matter cannot be created or destroyed • An organism that can make its own food. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • The largest population that an area can support • The benefits that humas receive from ecosystems. • ...
Lesson 3-5 Vocab Crossword 2024-12-09
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- The transport of water from plant roots to leaves, where it evaporates into the atmosphere.
- Water located underground that fills pore spaces in soil and rock layers.
- Facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true.
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land; this includes: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
- A solid structure with atoms arranged in a repeating geometric pattern.
- Rock Igneous rock that forms when magma slowly hardens below Earth’s surface.
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid.
- The process by which a collision between two tectonic plates forces the denser plate under the less dense plate.
- The change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- Cycle The global movement of water powered by energy from the sun and Earth’s gravity.
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- The process by which water falls to the ground from clouds in the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- A prediction or statement based on limited evidence that can be tested by observation and experimentation.
- The process by which surface water flows downhill into rivers, lakes, and the ocean.
- Drift The hypothesis that the continents slowly drifted to their current positions after having been part of a single, giant landmass that broke apart
- A substance that is made of crystals and has a specific chemical composition and geometric shape.
- Spreading The process by which the rocks on either side of the mid-ocean ridge slowly pull away from each other, allowing molten rock to rise, solidify, and form new seafloor.
- The limitations on an engineering solution.
- Cycle The continuous set of processes by which rock can change from one type to another; a model of how the flow of energy drives the cycling of rock material in the geosphere.
- The requirements that must be met for an engineering solution to be successful.
- A plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena.
- The process by which surface water seeps into the ground through the soil and rock layers.
- Rock Igneous rock that forms when magma cools quickly on Earth’s surface.
- Rock Rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma on or below Earth’s surface.
- Rock Rock changed in composition or texture by heat and pressure.
- Rock Rock formed from the deposition of dissolved materials, rock fragments, or the remains of organisms.
- Tectonics The scientific theory that the lithosphere is made up of rigid pieces, called tectonic plates, that move across Earth's surface.
- A break in Earth's crust where the rocks on either side have moved.
27 Clues: The limitations on an engineering solution. • The change in state from a gas to a liquid. • The change in state from a liquid to a gas. • Rock Rock changed in composition or texture by heat and pressure. • A break in Earth's crust where the rocks on either side have moved. • A solid structure with atoms arranged in a repeating geometric pattern. • ...
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2022-12-14
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- Photosynthesis takes place in this?
- This gets released back into the atmosphere.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and a component of many carbohydrates.
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- do not require light or energy from the sun to initiate the response.
- refers to the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
- The process plants use to create glucose
- moves protons across the thylakoid membrane into the lumen.
- causes a chemical reaction that breaks down the molecules of carbon dioxide and water and reorganizes them to make the sugar
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- This is the initial breakdown of glucose into pyruvate.
- plants capture and store the energy they derive from light during photosynthesis in these molecules.
- the light required getting absorbed to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
- absorbs light energy
- an organism that produces complex organic compounds using carbon from simple substances such as carbon dioxide, generally using energy from light or inorganic chemical reactions.
- produce energy through the process of cellular respiration.
- plants take in water from the air and soil.
- This cycle breaks Glucose and produces energy, water, and carbon dioxide molecules.
- What is H2o
18 Clues: What is H2o • absorbs light energy • Photosynthesis takes place in this? • The process plants use to create glucose • plants take in water from the air and soil. • This gets released back into the atmosphere. • This is the initial breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. • each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast • ...
transport 2020-08-25
7 Clues: air transport • land transport • underwater transport • longest land transport • a small water transport • my two wheeler land transport • air transport used by astrounuts
Energy in the Atmosphere 2025-11-18
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- the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location
- layers of gas that surround a planet
- all of thee water on, under, and above Earth
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- the average weather conditions in an area
- Cycle the continual movement of water between land, ocean, and water
- the transfer of heat through a fluid
- the ability to do work or cause change
7 Clues: the transfer of heat through a fluid • layers of gas that surround a planet • the ability to do work or cause change • the average weather conditions in an area • all of thee water on, under, and above Earth • the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location • Cycle the continual movement of water between land, ocean, and water
Sports 2025-09-02
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-02-23
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- This is measured in degrees and is related to pressure and weather
- pressure The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- A state of balance
- Elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
- When water is heated and changes from liquid to gas
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The process in the water cycle that causes clouds to form
- The amount of water vapor in the air
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The place we live that is 636' above sea level
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a specific time and place
- The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- There is less of this available at high altitudes, like on top of a mountain
- How tightly packed something is
15 Clues: A state of balance • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • How tightly packed something is • The amount of water vapor in the air • A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • The place we live that is 636' above sea level • When water is heated and changes from liquid to gas • Elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface • ...
Oscar's crossword 2016-11-10
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- this are very big and cold but they are melting
- all the humans live there and is very big
- it is all the gases in general.
- this are every time more common and kill a lot of people
- it can go around the earth more than 5 times a second and is used by you every day
- it has glass walls and glass roof
- company that study the world from the space and satellites
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- group of trees
- a part of a water cycle in which water evaporates
- red and hot thing that burn
- they absorb the carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen
- ispt is changing a lot and it is the temperature
- the most important substance and it is drinked by everybody
- a very important fuel very used by humans
- a super big star that reflect rays to the earth and it heat it
15 Clues: group of trees • red and hot thing that burn • it is all the gases in general. • it has glass walls and glass roof • all the humans live there and is very big • a very important fuel very used by humans • this are very big and cold but they are melting • ispt is changing a lot and it is the temperature • a part of a water cycle in which water evaporates • ...
Patterns in Science 2024-02-23
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- Changes you see on the ground each hour of the day
- Moon phase where we do not see the moon in the sky
- Scientists who study weather patterns
- Provides heat for evaporation
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- Cycle where water evaporates and precipitates
- Shows wind direction for airplane
- Measures rainfall
- Takes about one month to orbit Earth
8 Clues: Measures rainfall • Provides heat for evaporation • Shows wind direction for airplane • Takes about one month to orbit Earth • Scientists who study weather patterns • Cycle where water evaporates and precipitates • Changes you see on the ground each hour of the day • Moon phase where we do not see the moon in the sky
Parasitology 2022-12-17
Across
- In a cestode life cycle, the hexacanth (6-hooked) embryo found in the egg.
- Permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection caused by a specific agent as a result of deliberate efforts. Intervention measures are no longer needed.
- An asexual reproducing stage of some protozoa. It reproduces by schizogony.
- The nonmotile, parasitic form in the life cycle of some protozoans (family Trypanosomatidae, and especially genus Leishmania) that usually develops in the cells of vertebrate hosts and occurs as a minute, ovoid or spherical body with a prominent, rod-shaped kinetoplast and a rudimentary, internal flagellum arising from a basal body
- A stage in the unicellular life cycle, typically of trypanosomes, where the flagellum is posterior of the nucleus, and connected to the cell body by a long undulating membrane.
- Any organism that lives in or on another organism without benefiting the host organism; commonly refers to pathogens, most commonly in reference to protozoans and helminths.
- Laying eggs in which the embryos have developed little or not at all. Seen, for example, in the nematodes Toxocara canis and Ancylostoma caninum.
- The initial invasive stage of most of the Apicompexan protozoa.
- Flattened, wing-like expansions of the cuticle of nematodes (cervical, caudal or lateral).
- Parasites that live outside a host's body.
- A form of reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops in to a new individual.
- The study of host-parasite relationships.
- Single-celled, microscopic organisms that can perform all necessary functions of metabolism and reproduction. Some are free-living, while others parasitize other organisms for their nutrients and life cycle.
- In the trematode life cycle, the miracidium will invade a snail, lose the cilia and develop into an elongated sac, called the ____________.
- Swelling from fluid build-up caused by improper functioning of the lymph system.
- A general term referring to the nematodes (roundworms), trematodes (flat worms, flukes), cestodes (tapeworms) and acanthocephalans (thorny-headed worms).
- The string of proglottides which make up the "body" of a tapeworm.
- A term for a symbiotic relationship in which partners are capable of living apart.
- Host in which the sexual stages of the parasite mature. If there are no sexual stages in the life cycle, then the host is the host in the life cycle considered most important to humans.
- A large fluid filled cyst containing larva of Echinococcus spp.
- A single, evaginated scolex that is embedded in a small solid cyst that are typically found in small intermediate hosts such as arthropods (Cyclophyllidian tapeworms).
- Second larval type in Pseudophyllidian tapeworms in which after the crustacean is eaten by freshwater fish and the procercoid is liberated, this larval stage develops in the muscles of the new host and possesses the characteristic scolex and is the only stage which is infective to final host.
- A hardy, thick-walled stage of the life cycle of coccidian parasites. This is the stage that is shed in the feces of people infected with parasites such as Cyclospora and Cryptosporidium.
- A stage in the life cycle of protozoa of the family Sarcocystidae (tissue-cyst-forming coccidia). In particular this is the term used to describe the merozoite which forms within the tissue cyst in the intermediate host (and rarely within the definitive host). This infectious stage rarely infects new cells within the intermediate host, rather it is the infectious stage for the definitive host.
- Stage of trematode life cycle that the cercaria after invading the second intermediate host or attaching itself to vegetation, develop into.
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- The ciliated larva of a trematode that developed in and hatched from the egg.
- A protozoan in a feeding stage, as opposed to a reproductive or resting stage.
- A type of intermediate host in which immature helminths may survive for indefinite periods but do not undergo development. Further parasitic development depends upon infection of the definitive host, which is usually by predation on the host.
- A phagosome that has fused with a lysosome within the phagocyte.
- Larva of Taenia multiceps which is a fluid filled cyst containing many invaginated scolecies.
- Infestation of organs and tissues of vertebrates by larval dipterans (flies).
- Any of a large genus of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed pseudopodia and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water, and moist environments.
- A disease that is native to a particular geographic region.
- The motile, elongated, extracellular form in the life cycle of some protozoans (family Trypanosomatidae, and especially genus Leishmania) that is characterized by a single anterior flagellum and no undulating membrane.
- One segment of the body (strobila) of a tapeworm.
- An organism, such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen to the body of a host.
- A protozoan cell, produced by a sporozoan by merogony, that may become either a meront or a gamont.
- Waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems.
- Condition in which the organism develops in an egg and hatches within the adult female. Thus a live motile organism emerges from the adult female. Seen, for example, in the nematode Dirofilaria immitis and in some sharks and snakes.
- A vacuole within a cell that was formed during phagocytosis.
- The larvae of Pseudophyllidian tapeworms in which after a crustacean ingests a ciliated coracidium, the procercoid develops in the body cavity of the crustacean.
- Chitinous structures found in male nematodes, usually paired. They are inserted in the female genital opening during copulation.
- The stage in the life cycle of some protozoa (Apicomplexa) which is destined to become a gamete (macro- or micro-).
- Extra-intestinal stage of Toxoplasma that are found in in vacuoles muscle, liver, brain, and lung found in intermediate and definitive hosts. It is the invasive and proliferative stage of Toxoplasma.
- The anterior end ("head") of the adult cestode, it is the hold-fast organ that anchors the worm in the GI tract.
- In the trematode life cycle, it is the larval form (possessing an oral sucker) that develops from the sporocyst and gives rise to the cercariae in the snail host.
- Larval stage in the cestode life cycle which is a fluid filled cyst containing an attached single invaginated scolex typically found in mammal intermediate hosts (cyclophyllidian tapeworms).
- A syndrome brought on from long-term obstruction of lymphatic vessels that leads to engorgement and thickened skin. It causes disfigurement, often of the leg.
- In the trematode life cycle, the larval trematode, which may or may not have a tail, depending on the species, and emerges from the snail.
- Parasites that live inside a host's body.
- Diseases spread between animals and people.
- The specific organism no longer exists in nature or the laboratory.
53 Clues: The study of host-parasite relationships. • Parasites that live inside a host's body. • Parasites that live outside a host's body. • Diseases spread between animals and people. • One segment of the body (strobila) of a tapeworm. • Waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement. • A disease that is native to a particular geographic region. • ...
Parasitology 2022-12-17
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- Parasites that live inside a host's body.
- Chitinous structures found in male nematodes, usually paired. They are inserted in the female genital opening during copulation.
- A stage in the unicellular life cycle, typically of trypanosomes, where the flagellum is posterior of the nucleus, and connected to the cell body by a long undulating membrane.
- An asexual reproducing stage of some protozoa. It reproduces by schizogony.
- Laying eggs in which the embryos have developed little or not at all. Seen, for example, in the nematodes Toxocara canis and Ancylostoma caninum.
- A large fluid filled cyst containing larva of Echinococcus spp.
- Stage of trematode life cycle that the cercaria after invading the second intermediate host or attaching itself to vegetation, develop into.
- A form of reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops in to a new individual.
- A phagosome that has fused with a lysosome within the phagocyte.
- The initial invasive stage of most of the Apicompexan protozoa.
- Extra-intestinal stage of Toxoplasma that are found in in vacuoles muscle, liver, brain, and lung found in intermediate and definitive hosts. It is the invasive and proliferative stage of Toxoplasma.
- A protozoan in a feeding stage, as opposed to a reproductive or resting stage.
- Infestation of organs and tissues of vertebrates by larval dipterans (flies).
- The anterior end ("head") of the adult cestode, it is the hold-fast organ that anchors the worm in the GI tract.
- Parasites that live outside a host's body.
- In a cestode life cycle, the hexacanth (6-hooked) embryo found in the egg.
- The larvae of Pseudophyllidian tapeworms in which after a crustacean ingests a ciliated coracidium, the procercoid develops in the body cavity of the crustacean.
- Single-celled, microscopic organisms that can perform all necessary functions of metabolism and reproduction. Some are free-living, while others parasitize other organisms for their nutrients and life cycle.
- A stage in the life cycle of protozoa of the family Sarcocystidae (tissue-cyst-forming coccidia). In particular this is the term used to describe the merozoite which forms within the tissue cyst in the intermediate host (and rarely within the definitive host). This infectious stage rarely infects new cells within the intermediate host, rather it is the infectious stage for the definitive host.
- Swelling from fluid build-up caused by improper functioning of the lymph system.
- Larval stage in the cestode life cycle which is a fluid filled cyst containing an attached single invaginated scolex typically found in mammal intermediate hosts (cyclophyllidian tapeworms).
- In the trematode life cycle, it is the larval form (possessing an oral sucker) that develops from the sporocyst and gives rise to the cercariae in the snail host.
- The nonmotile, parasitic form in the life cycle of some protozoans (family Trypanosomatidae, and especially genus Leishmania) that usually develops in the cells of vertebrate hosts and occurs as a minute, ovoid or spherical body with a prominent, rod-shaped kinetoplast and a rudimentary, internal flagellum arising from a basal body
- Condition in which the organism develops in an egg and hatches within the adult female. Thus a live motile organism emerges from the adult female. Seen, for example, in the nematode Dirofilaria immitis and in some sharks and snakes.
- One segment of the body (strobila) of a tapeworm.
- Host in which the sexual stages of the parasite mature. If there are no sexual stages in the life cycle, then the host is the host in the life cycle considered most important to humans.
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- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems.
- A general term referring to the nematodes (roundworms), trematodes (flat worms, flukes), cestodes (tapeworms) and acanthocephalans (thorny-headed worms).
- The ciliated larva of a trematode that developed in and hatched from the egg.
- Waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement.
- The stage in the life cycle of some protozoa (Apicomplexa) which is destined to become a gamete (macro- or micro-).
- A syndrome brought on from long-term obstruction of lymphatic vessels that leads to engorgement and thickened skin. It causes disfigurement, often of the leg.
- A type of intermediate host in which immature helminths may survive for indefinite periods but do not undergo development. Further parasitic development depends upon infection of the definitive host, which is usually by predation on the host.
- Second larval type in Pseudophyllidian tapeworms in which after the crustacean is eaten by freshwater fish and the procercoid is liberated, this larval stage develops in the muscles of the new host and possesses the characteristic scolex and is the only stage which is infective to final host.
- Any of a large genus of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed pseudopodia and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water, and moist environments.
- Larva of Taenia multiceps which is a fluid filled cyst containing many invaginated scolecies.
- A term for a symbiotic relationship in which partners are capable of living apart.
- An organism, such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen to the body of a host.
- A hardy, thick-walled stage of the life cycle of coccidian parasites. This is the stage that is shed in the feces of people infected with parasites such as Cyclospora and Cryptosporidium.
- Any organism that lives in or on another organism without benefiting the host organism; commonly refers to pathogens, most commonly in reference to protozoans and helminths.
- A single, evaginated scolex that is embedded in a small solid cyst that are typically found in small intermediate hosts such as arthropods (Cyclophyllidian tapeworms).
- Diseases spread between animals and people.
- The motile, elongated, extracellular form in the life cycle of some protozoans (family Trypanosomatidae, and especially genus Leishmania) that is characterized by a single anterior flagellum and no undulating membrane.
- The string of proglottides which make up the "body" of a tapeworm.
- A vacuole within a cell that was formed during phagocytosis.
- A disease that is native to a particular geographic region.
- Permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection caused by a specific agent as a result of deliberate efforts. Intervention measures are no longer needed.
- A protozoan cell, produced by a sporozoan by merogony, that may become either a meront or a gamont.
- The study of host-parasite relationships.
- The specific organism no longer exists in nature or the laboratory.
- In the trematode life cycle, the miracidium will invade a snail, lose the cilia and develop into an elongated sac, called the ____________.
- In the trematode life cycle, the larval trematode, which may or may not have a tail, depending on the species, and emerges from the snail.
- Flattened, wing-like expansions of the cuticle of nematodes (cervical, caudal or lateral).
53 Clues: Parasites that live inside a host's body. • The study of host-parasite relationships. • Parasites that live outside a host's body. • Diseases spread between animals and people. • One segment of the body (strobila) of a tapeworm. • Waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement. • A disease that is native to a particular geographic region. • ...
MIXTURES 2023-04-28
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- A uniform mixture of 2 or more metals
- A substance used in loading
- Husk particles are removed by ________________
- Sand in water makes a _________
- Chocolate-Chip Cookie is an example of ______________ mixture
- An example of liquid in gas mixture
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- A mixture of solute in a solvent
- An example of a substance which undergoes sublimation
- A substance which is formed by mixing various other pure substances
- A uniform mixture is otherwise called as
- 78 percent of the atmosphere is ____________
- tendency of particles in suspension to settle down in the fluid due to certain forces
- Water cycle is an example of ______________ process
- The deposits on the filter paper during filtration
14 Clues: A substance used in loading • Sand in water makes a _________ • A mixture of solute in a solvent • An example of liquid in gas mixture • A uniform mixture of 2 or more metals • A uniform mixture is otherwise called as • 78 percent of the atmosphere is ____________ • Husk particles are removed by ________________ • The deposits on the filter paper during filtration • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2019-11-24
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- the flattened sac of the chloroplast
- the first step of cellular respiration
- splits water and produces oxygen, ATP, and NADPH
- producing two ATP without oxygen
- the green pigment that reflects and absorbs light waves
- the second step of cellular respiration that makes only 2 ATP's
- produces lactic acid and ethyl alcohol as waste products
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- splits during photosynthesis and gives us oxygen
- produces 38 total ATP
- generates 34 total ATP
- a simple sugar made in the chloroplast and broken in the mitochondria
- the cellular part found both in animal and plant cell that makes ATP
- adenosine triphosphate
- a stack of thylakoid membranes
14 Clues: produces 38 total ATP • generates 34 total ATP • adenosine triphosphate • a stack of thylakoid membranes • producing two ATP without oxygen • the flattened sac of the chloroplast • the first step of cellular respiration • splits during photosynthesis and gives us oxygen • splits water and produces oxygen, ATP, and NADPH • ...
cubbybubby 2022-10-04
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- the cycle of energy
- living
- a living things
- a graph that shows animals rank in the chain
- they clean the soil
- a animal that eats other animals
- they make their own food and water
- a reaction in the tissue
- a chemical necessary for photosynthesis
- a organized group a of beings
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- a moment in response to an element
- a factor that limits activity
- a state of inactive behavior
- a adjustment that helps one survive
- they eat other beings
- the amount of a certain species
- a place were biotic and abiotic work together
- nonliving
- a place with certain characteristics
19 Clues: living • nonliving • a living things • the cycle of energy • they clean the soil • they eat other beings • a reaction in the tissue • a state of inactive behavior • a factor that limits activity • a organized group a of beings • the amount of a certain species • a animal that eats other animals • a moment in response to an element • they make their own food and water • ...
World Issues 2023-01-31
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- Gas released from rice fields
- Related to cycle of poverty
- Caused by lack of rain
- Caused by carbon emission
- Condition caused from poverty
- Most underweight people are here
- State of owning money
- Organization that lends money
- Cleanest fossil fuel
- changes in climate over 1000years
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- Closed due to lack of snow
- Emitted from aerosols, plastic foam
- Clean fuel extracted from water
- Overweight caused by poor diet
- Fossil fuel that is being less used
- Global warming may cause flooding
- Provides 41% of world's energy
- Part of home that can be insulated
- Overweight is a problem
19 Clues: Cleanest fossil fuel • State of owning money • Caused by lack of rain • Overweight is a problem • Caused by carbon emission • Closed due to lack of snow • Related to cycle of poverty • Gas released from rice fields • Condition caused from poverty • Organization that lends money • Overweight caused by poor diet • Provides 41% of world's energy • Clean fuel extracted from water • ...
Water in the World 2023-07-04
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- Water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow
- A fraction of precipitation that does not infiltrate at the land surface
- A variety of plant and animal life
- The ability of maintaining a sufficient supply (usually of natural resources) for future generations
- Continue to exist despite being used (e.g. water, wind, solar power)
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- A lack of sufficient potable water, or not having access to potable water supplies
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- An arrangement of geographic phenomenon on Earth's surface
9 Clues: A variety of plant and animal life • A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow • An arrangement of geographic phenomenon on Earth's surface • The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • Continue to exist despite being used (e.g. water, wind, solar power) • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-03-16
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- is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock formed by high temperature and pressure
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object
- light-colored minerals including feldspar, feldspathoids, quartz, and muscovite.
- complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into rock.
- rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano
- form from molten material that flows and solidifies underground.
- is the diameter of individual grains of sediment
- hot fluid or semifluid material below the earth’s surface
- the quality of being hot
- containing a group of dark-colored, mainly ferromagnesian minerals such as pyroxene and olivine.
- metamorphism affecting rocks over an extensive area as a result of the large-scale action of heat and pressure.
- are roughly even mixtures of felsic minerals and mafic minerals
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- rock consisting of angular fragments cemented together.
- composed primarily of carbonate minerals.
- a hard, unreactive, colorless compound which occurs as the mineral quartz
- composed of a substantial fraction of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts.
- Not layered metamorphic rocks
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency
- the gradual destruction by wind or water
- refers to the processes by which the sediment is moved along
- metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces.
- magma from inside the Earth flows out onto the surface as lava or explodes violently into the atmosphere
- the mineralogy and texture of a body of rock are changed by exposure to the pressure and extreme temperature associated with a body of intruding magma.
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- turn from liquid into vapor.
- relating to chemistry
- is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.
- an organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock
- a body of intrusive igneous rock.
32 Clues: relating to chemistry • the quality of being hot • turn from liquid into vapor. • Not layered metamorphic rocks • a body of intrusive igneous rock. • the gradual destruction by wind or water • composed primarily of carbonate minerals. • repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks. • relating to or derived from living matter. • rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts • ...
