water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Matter Hannah Point 2015-03-09
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- smallest parts of compounds.
- when solid changes into a liquid.
- Is like gas,4th state of matter.
- has shape and volume.
- its when you change paper but it not permanent so you can change it back.
- 1 or more substance combined that can't be separated easily.
- Takes the shape of what container is.
- when a liquid changes into a solid.
- how big or small an object is or the amount of something.
- part of the water cycle or water vapor.
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- liquid changes into a gas or evaporation.
- when 2 or more things can be separated.
- nothing that can be change or broken down .
- changes different states, cannot be changed back into what it was originally was.
- can be change into different shapes.
- liquid, solid,plasma,and gas are all examples of this.
- smallest particles made up out nutrition protons and neutrons.
- when two or more element that are combined.
- is l water droplet that collect on a cold surfaces.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- the amount of space something takes up.
21 Clues: has shape and volume. • smallest parts of compounds. • Is like gas,4th state of matter. • when solid changes into a liquid. • when a liquid changes into a solid. • can be change into different shapes. • Takes the shape of what container is. • when 2 or more things can be separated. • the amount of space something takes up. • part of the water cycle or water vapor. • ...
Science and Technology 2025-10-04
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- A sour substance that can dissolve things.
- To move steadily, like water in a river.
- A repeating series of events, like the water ______.
- A small model of the Earth.
- A state of matter like the stuff in a balloon.
- Information or facts, like numbers or words you collect.
- The smallest piece of information a computer can store (0 or 1).
- To try out an idea or an experiment.
- Hard, solid material from the Earth.
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- A push or a pull.
- The special language you write to tell a computer what to do.
- Aliving thing that grows in the ground and makes its own food.
- The energy that lets us see.
- A small mistake in a computer code (or a small insect!).
- A room where scientists do experiments.
- The big star in the sky that gives us light and heat.
- The tiny building block of all matter.
- The mixture of gases we breathe.
- Frozen water.
- A device you use to help you do a task, like a hammer or a computer.
20 Clues: Frozen water. • A push or a pull. • A small model of the Earth. • The energy that lets us see. • The mixture of gases we breathe. • To try out an idea or an experiment. • Hard, solid material from the Earth. • The tiny building block of all matter. • A room where scientists do experiments. • To move steadily, like water in a river. • A sour substance that can dissolve things. • ...
Vocab Weather Puzzle 2025-09-30
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- The process where a gas changes into a liquid.
- Front A boundary between a mass of warm air and the cooler air it displaces.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Map Displays various meteorological features across a particular point in time.
- Puffy, low-lying clouds.
- Stream A fast, narrow current of air flowing from west to east.
- The process of turning from a liquid into vapor.
- A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- Pressure Cloudy, windy, rainy or snowy weather conditions.
- Thin, high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals.
- A boundary between two different air masses.
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- An instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure.
- Front The boundary between a mass of cold, dense air and less dense warm air.
- Rain clouds.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below earth's surface.
- Low-level, flat, gray or white, layer-like clouds.
- Pressure Fair, stable weather conditions.
- Winds Large-scale air currents that circulate around the earth.
- A weather forecaster.
- A destructive, violently rotating column of air on land.
20 Clues: Rain clouds. • A weather forecaster. • Puffy, low-lying clouds. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Pressure Fair, stable weather conditions. • A boundary between two different air masses. • The process where a gas changes into a liquid. • The process of turning from a liquid into vapor. • Thin, high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals. • ...
vocabulary 2024-09-20
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- A _____ is a solider who works in the navy
- To be awake and know what is going on.
- Someone who studies peoples mannerisms and habits
- To travel/sail all the way around
- The teacher _____ the students on their knowledge
- I've read the ___ at church
- The ocean/seas color
- A person who loves books/loves to read
- Cycle with a single wheel
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- Monkeys are very ____ animals.
- We are a ____ solar system
- The presidents have to ___ their speech.
- Someone who is in tenth grade of high-school
- The loss of water in the body
- A very smart person
- It is important to ____ the correct names for the class
- A storage place to dock your boat either on or off of water
17 Clues: A very smart person • The ocean/seas color • Cycle with a single wheel • We are a ____ solar system • I've read the ___ at church • The loss of water in the body • Monkeys are very ____ animals. • To travel/sail all the way around • To be awake and know what is going on. • A person who loves books/loves to read • The presidents have to ___ their speech. • ...
Photosynthesis & Plants - Crossword 2023-05-24
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- An organelle found in photosynthetic organisms (Ex: bacteria or plants)
- Part 2 of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma
- A substance(s) that takes part in and undergoes a change in a reaction
- A green pigment found in a specific organelle that does photosynthesis
- Fluid-like substance found in the chloroplast that is similar to cytoplasm
- The waxy outer layer of a plant's leaf that protects it
- A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction
- Part 1 of photosynthesis that takes place in the thylakoid
- Transports food throughout the plant
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- A reactant in photosynthesis that is also known as H2O
- A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- Tiny openings in a plant's leaf that open to release water through transpiration and close to conserve water
- A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas
- A product in photosynthesis that is a sugar. Also known as C6H12O6
- Activates photosynthesis and gives energy to all living things
- A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped
- Green "pancake" structures found in a chloroplast
- Transports water throughout the plant
- Singular form of stomata
19 Clues: Singular form of stomata • Transports food throughout the plant • Transports water throughout the plant • A substance(s) that is produced from a reaction • A product in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • Green "pancake" structures found in a chloroplast • A reactant in photosynthesis that is a type of gas • A eukaryotic cell that is rectangular/square shaped • ...
carbon cycle 2026-01-07
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- when water is taken up by plants and release through plant leaves
- where the water vapor change into liquid water
- where liquid water change into water vapor
- a gas that make up about 78% of earth atmosphere
- the process in nitrogen cycle where is directly aided by lightning
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- anything that take up space and has mass
- the reason water vapor move back to earth
7 Clues: anything that take up space and has mass • the reason water vapor move back to earth • where liquid water change into water vapor • where the water vapor change into liquid water • a gas that make up about 78% of earth atmosphere • when water is taken up by plants and release through plant leaves • the process in nitrogen cycle where is directly aided by lightning
Chapter 15-16 Crossword 2013-05-29
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- Streams Narrow belts of high-speed winds that blow in the upper troposphere and lower strato sphere.
- Process by which a gas, such as water vapor, becomes a liquid.
- Small, intense weather systems that produce strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, and thunder.
- Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth.
- The uppermost atmospheric layer.
- Pollution Contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere, which lies next to the Earth’s surface.
- The area in which two types of air masses meet.
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- Electric discharge that occurs between a positively charged area and a negatively charged area.
- Water, in solid or liquid form, that falls from the air to Earth.
- Cycle Continuous movement of water from sources on Earth’s surface.
- Condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place.
- The atmospheric layer above the troposphere.
- Small, spinning column of air that has high wind speeds and low central pressure and that touches the ground.
- A large, rotating tropical weather system that has wind speeds of at least 120 km/h.
- Middle layer of the atmosphere.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
17 Clues: Middle layer of the atmosphere. • The uppermost atmospheric layer. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. • The atmospheric layer above the troposphere. • The area in which two types of air masses meet. • Condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place. • Process by which a gas, such as water vapor, becomes a liquid. • ...
Ecology-Common terms 2013-08-15
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- - a large, easily differentiated community unit arising as a result of complex interactions of climate, other physical factors and biotic factors
- - related to colour (e.g. camouflage, warning colouration of blue-ringed octopus, mimicry of butterfly wings with 'eye spot')
- - a relationship in which two organisms of different species 'live together' for a period of time
- - a plant eater
- - a consumer that obtains its nutrients from detritus
- - a natural unit of living and non-living parts that interact to produce a stable system in which the exchange of materials between living and non-living parts cycles
- - an consumer that eats dead animals (e.g. crab)
- - related to the organism's metabolism
- - the total dry weight of the organisms in a trophic level
- - related to courtship, mating or rearing of young
- - A cycle shows the reusing of certain elements and compounds (e.g. water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus) in different forms in ecosystems.
- - living factors e.g. amount of food, predators, parasites, competitors
- - the process used by plants containing chlorophyll to utilise sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to form sugar (as glucose) and oxygen
- - occurs in all living organisms in the forms of carbon dioxide, carbohydrates (sugars and starches), proteins and fats.
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- - each level in a food chain. Matter is always 'lost' as heat energy at each trophic level.
- - the study of the interrelationships of living organisms and their environment
- - the amount of energy used by an organism's body just to keep alive, when no food is being digested and no muscular work is being done
- - related to the structure of the organism (e.g. The streamlined shape of fish enables it to swim more quickly through water.)
- - related to behaviour
- - occurs in all living organisms in the forms of oxygen gas, water, carbon dioxide, carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
- - an organism such as bacteria and fungi that breaks down dead organisms and their wastes
- - an organism that obtains nutrients from the blood or flesh of an animal
- – series of organisms showing feeding relationships
- - usually a green plant that produces its own food by photosynthesis
- - an organism which eats both plant and animal matter
25 Clues: - a plant eater • - related to behaviour • - related to the organism's metabolism • - an consumer that eats dead animals (e.g. crab) • - related to courtship, mating or rearing of young • – series of organisms showing feeding relationships • - a consumer that obtains its nutrients from detritus • - an organism which eats both plant and animal matter • ...
Bhaja Govindam 2022-02-01
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- vairagya
- what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek
- worldly assets, subtle and gross
- worldly knowledge that will never save us
- satyam
- cycle of birth and death
- the notion that the rope is a snake
- metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge
- freedom
- tether to the world
- the ultimate magical trickster
- the first factor in the Ladder of Progress
- Shri Shankaracharya addresses the old man as this
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- that thou art
- change
- counterpart of Maya
- change
- the most important first step in the ladder of progress
- liberation
- Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this
- a water drop playing on a petal of this flower is likened to the instability of life
21 Clues: change • change • satyam • freedom • vairagya • liberation • that thou art • counterpart of Maya • tether to the world • cycle of birth and death • the ultimate magical trickster • worldly assets, subtle and gross • the notion that the rope is a snake • what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek • Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this • metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge • ...
STEM Careers 2023-05-12
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- helps prevent, diagnose, and treat heath problems in animals
- engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment
- engineer who designs and builds tools and systems that provide us with clean water
- studies the atmosphere and how it affects the rest of the environment
- engineer who helps plan transportation systems like railways or traffic patterns
- engineer who makes tech for aircraft, defense systems, and space exploration
- studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals
- helps people ensure they are eating the right diet
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- engineer who designs robots to replace or supplement human tasks, such as tedious or dangerous jobs
- safeguards a company's computer systems and networks
- studies how living things inherit traits through genes
- engineer who Involved in production of energy through natural resources
- studies physical properties of Earth
- treats injury and illness, checks symptoms and provides solutions
- keeps and inspect financial records for their employers
- studies water and the water cycle to predict drought or prevent pollution
- engineer who uses science of light to create tools such as lasers and fiber optics
- engineer who uses engineering to solve problems in medicine
- engineer who designs city structures such as bridges, buildings, and water systems
19 Clues: studies physical properties of Earth • studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals • helps people ensure they are eating the right diet • engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment • safeguards a company's computer systems and networks • studies how living things inherit traits through genes • keeps and inspect financial records for their employers • ...
STEM Careers 2024-12-10
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- helps prevent, diagnose, and treat heath problems in animals
- engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment
- engineer who designs and builds tools and systems that provide us with clean water
- studies the atmosphere and how it affects the rest of the environment
- engineer who helps plan transportation systems like railways or traffic patterns
- engineer who makes tech for aircraft, defense systems, and space exploration
- studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals
- helps people ensure they are eating the right diet
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- engineer who designs robots to replace or supplement human tasks, such as tedious or dangerous jobs
- safeguards a company's computer systems and networks
- studies how living things inherit traits through genes
- engineer who Involved in production of energy through natural resources
- studies physical properties of Earth
- treats injury and illness, checks symptoms and provides solutions
- keeps and inspect financial records for their employers
- studies water and the water cycle to predict drought or prevent pollution
- engineer who uses science of light to create tools such as lasers and fiber optics
- engineer who uses engineering to solve problems in medicine
- engineer who designs city structures such as bridges, buildings, and water systems
19 Clues: studies physical properties of Earth • studies behaviors and habitats of wild animals • helps people ensure they are eating the right diet • engineer who designs and tests electrical equipment • safeguards a company's computer systems and networks • studies how living things inherit traits through genes • keeps and inspect financial records for their employers • ...
8.3 - Photosynthesis 2017-05-02
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- 2 words. Produced by photosystem 1, it is an energy source for the Calvin cycle.
- 2 words. The use of ATP and reduced NADP in the stroma to regenerate RuBP and generate carbohydrates in the light independent stage of photosynthesis.
- the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation.
- 2 words.The reactions within photosynthesis that use light to generate ATP and reduced NADP.
- the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight.
- an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle.
- the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis.
- 2 words. The first photosystem in the light-dependent reactions - it uses electrons from photolysis, and produces ATP.
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- 2 words. An integral protein transport system used in the light-dependent reactions - it can carry out cyclic photophosphorylation, and produces reduced NADP.
- 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule.
- 2 words. An intermediate in the Calvin cycle, also known as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
- 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid.
- 2 words. Involves photosystem 1 in a pattern of electron flow where ATP is generated.
- 2 words. The reactions the photosynthetic reactions that take place within the stroma and use reduced NADP and ATP to generate carbohydrates.
- the process of making ATP using the energy stored in a proton gradient.
- 2 words. A difference in proton concentration on either side of a membrane.
- the chemical medium between the inner chloroplast membrane and the thylakoid membrane.
- the production of energetic electrons in reaction centers through the absorption of light.
- the splitting of water.
19 Clues: the splitting of water. • 2 words. The lumen of the thylakoid. • the membrane that is the site of photosynthesis. • the production of ATP using the energy of sunlight. • an enzyme that fixes CO2 to RuBP in the Calvin cycle. • the molecule that reacts with CO2 during carbon fixation. • 2 words. The incorporation of inorganic CO2 into an organic molecule. • ...
ICT 2022-02-01
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- The 'A' in SMART.
- The first phase of the project life cycle.
- The second phase of the project life cycle.
- The third phase in the project life cycle.
- A planning tool to plan the times of each task.
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- Completed after each phase.
- The 'S' in SMART.
- Software used to create a spreadsheet.
- A key point in the project.
- The final phase in the project life cycle.
- The 'R' in SMART.
- The 'T' in SMART.
- The 'M' in SMART.
13 Clues: The 'S' in SMART. • The 'A' in SMART. • The 'R' in SMART. • The 'T' in SMART. • The 'M' in SMART. • Completed after each phase. • A key point in the project. • Software used to create a spreadsheet. • The final phase in the project life cycle. • The first phase of the project life cycle. • The third phase in the project life cycle. • The second phase of the project life cycle. • ...
Monarch Day of Action 2026-01-22
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- Last stage of the Monarch life cycle
- Organisms found naturally in an ecosystem
- First stage of the Monarch life cycle
- Another word for the second stage of the Monarch life cycle
- An animal that facilitates plant fertilization
- Protective structure for an incredible transformation
- Conservation status of the Monarch Butterfly
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- Food for the Monarch Butterfly
- Transformation from egg to adult
- Important Butterfly
- Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
- Host plant to Monarch Butterflies
- Second stage of the Monarch life cycle
13 Clues: Important Butterfly • Food for the Monarch Butterfly • Transformation from egg to adult • Host plant to Monarch Butterflies • Last stage of the Monarch life cycle • First stage of the Monarch life cycle • Second stage of the Monarch life cycle • Organisms found naturally in an ecosystem • Conservation status of the Monarch Butterfly • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-11-02
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- / The general location of photosynthesis
- light energy, ADP, and NADP+ / The inputs of the light-dependent cycle
- light energy and turning it into chemical energy / Summary of the light-dependent cycle
- / The location of the Calvin cycle
- ATP, and NADPH / The inputs of the Calvin cycle
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- CO2 into glucose using chemical energy / Summary of the Calvin cycle
- ADP, and NADP+ / The outputs of the Calvin cycle
- ATP, and NADPH / The outputs of the light-dependent cycle
- membrane / The location of the light-dependent cycle
- + 6H2O + light energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2 / The general equation of photosynthesis
10 Clues: / The location of the Calvin cycle • / The general location of photosynthesis • ATP, and NADPH / The inputs of the Calvin cycle • ADP, and NADP+ / The outputs of the Calvin cycle • membrane / The location of the light-dependent cycle • ATP, and NADPH / The outputs of the light-dependent cycle • ...
Unit 3 2023-09-06
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- pop
- Hexa
- sur
- storm with circular winds like a hurricane
- to be liked by many people
- a 3-D figure with 6 faces like a cube
- something received after an action
- to get something unexpected
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- to follow in order like a pattern
- cycl/cyclo
- the head of the Catholic Church
- steps that repeat in order like water or life
- transportation with two wheels
- the amount of people in an area
- an abundance or extra amount
- sequ
- a movie or book that follows a previous one
- something out of the ordinary and strange
18 Clues: pop • sur • Hexa • sequ • cycl/cyclo • to be liked by many people • to get something unexpected • an abundance or extra amount • transportation with two wheels • the head of the Catholic Church • the amount of people in an area • to follow in order like a pattern • something received after an action • a 3-D figure with 6 faces like a cube • something out of the ordinary and strange • ...
Unit 4 Week 4 2024-03-21
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- moves in a circular course; water down a drain
- large sheets of ice
- body motion that has meaning
- makes the laws
- a person who raises cattle, sheep or horses to sell
- works in meat market
- flow or spread slowly
- protect from harm, change or loss
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- blue-purple color
- two substances, no chemical reaction
- to influence
- grassy area for animals to graze
- cot to carry injured person
- a crack or break
- something needed or required
- take in; soak up
- teaching a lesson
- series of events that happens over and over again
18 Clues: to influence • makes the laws • a crack or break • take in; soak up • blue-purple color • teaching a lesson • large sheets of ice • works in meat market • flow or spread slowly • cot to carry injured person • body motion that has meaning • something needed or required • grassy area for animals to graze • protect from harm, change or loss • two substances, no chemical reaction • ...
CH 2 VOCABULARY 2024-05-07
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- A large geopgraphical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features
- The function a species serves in its ecosystem, including what it eats, what eats it, and how it behaves
- The land area drained by a particular river, also called a drainage basin
- An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes
- Earth's solid outer layer
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Visible forms of radiant energy
- Living things, their remains, and features, such as nests, associated with their activities
- Any factore that restricts the size of a population
- All the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- The non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- The level of an organism in an ecosystem depending on its feeding position along a food chain
- The form of energy transferred during heating or cooling
- The series of processes that cycle water through the environment
- The biogeochemical cycle in which carbon is cycled through the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
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- The process in which the Sun's energy is converted into chemical energy
- The process by which sugar ad oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water,to provide energy for the cells
- The zone around the Earth where life can exist
- The abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- A representation of the feeding relationships within a community
- A sequence of organisms each feeding on the next, showing how energy is transfered from one organism to another
- All of Earth's water in solid,liquid,and gas form
- The ability to maintain a ecological balance
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- The movement of matter through the biotic and abiotic environment
- An organism that makes its own energy-rich food compounds using the Sun's energy
- A representation of energy, numbers, or biomass relationships in ecosystems
- An organism that obtains its energy from consumming other organisms
- A body of water that is low in nutrients
- Energy that travels through empty spaces
- The maximum populatiob size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- A body of water that is rich in nutrients
- The series of processes in which compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment
33 Clues: Earth's solid outer layer • Visible forms of radiant energy • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • A body of water that is low in nutrients • Energy that travels through empty spaces • A body of water that is rich in nutrients • The ability to maintain a ecological balance • The mass of living organisms in a given area • The zone around the Earth where life can exist • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Topic 5 Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- point when water vapor in the air settles to the ground
- is when the temperature is cold enough to freeze the dew
- when water turns from a liquid to a gas
- is the amount of water vapor in the air
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- when water vapor turns from a gas back to a liquid
- is when water condenses and falls to the ground as droplets
- humidity is the percentage of water vapor in the air
- a series of events that repeat over and over again
8 Clues: when water turns from a liquid to a gas • is the amount of water vapor in the air • when water vapor turns from a gas back to a liquid • a series of events that repeat over and over again • humidity is the percentage of water vapor in the air • point when water vapor in the air settles to the ground • is when the temperature is cold enough to freeze the dew • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
crossword 2024-12-17
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- signaling to itself
- - structure of condensed DNA
- - a molecule that binds to a receptor
- - cell cycle phase before division
- - maintaining stable internal conditions
- - a protein that detects a signal molecule
- - protein regulating cell cycle progression
- - signal transducer linked to a receptor
- - division of the cytoplasm
- - a mechanism to maintain balance in systems
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- - signaling via hormones in the bloodstream
- - chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- - the process of adding a phosphate group
- - division of the nucleus
- - signaling nearby cells
- - chemical signaling in the synapse
- - the process of relaying a cellular signal
- - programmed cell death
- - an enzyme that adds phosphate groups
- - Enzyme activated by cyclin in the cell cycle
20 Clues: signaling to itself • - programmed cell death • - signaling nearby cells • - division of the nucleus • - division of the cytoplasm • - structure of condensed DNA • - cell cycle phase before division • - chemical signaling in the synapse • - a molecule that binds to a receptor • - an enzyme that adds phosphate groups • - chemical messengers in the bloodstream • ...
Biochemical quiz 2022-04-13
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- - The strongest reducing agent in the body
- - One of the plasma proteins
- - Largely reabsorbed in the enterohepatic cycle
- - Consequence of hyperglycemia
- - Amino acid metabolizing to urocanate
- - Intermediate in ketogenesis
- - Favorite amino acid of your teacher
- - Amino acid containing guanidine
- - Type of reaction catalyzed by AST or ALT
- - Compound for GFR calculation
- - Trinder reaction enzyme
- - Compound that might be converted to oxaloacetate
- - metabolic pathway
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- - Typical characteristics of insulin resistance
- - Major constituent of cell membranes
- - Anti-oxidizing agent in RBCs
- - The most abundant phospholipid
- - Analogue of oxaloacetate in the urea cycle
- - Major product of starch cleavage
- - Intermediate of the Krebs cycle
- - One of the steroid hormones
- - Severe neonatal jaundice
22 Clues: - metabolic pathway • - Trinder reaction enzyme • - Severe neonatal jaundice • - One of the plasma proteins • - Intermediate in ketogenesis • - One of the steroid hormones • - Consequence of hyperglycemia • - Anti-oxidizing agent in RBCs • - Compound for GFR calculation • - The most abundant phospholipid • - Amino acid containing guanidine • - Intermediate of the Krebs cycle • ...
8TH GRADE Week 8 2022-09-22
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- THE WORD PART FOR SMALL
- A 1 WHEELED CYCLE
- A 2 WHEELED CYCLE
- THE WORD PART FOR LARGE
- AGROUP OF 3
- A 3 SIDED SHAPE
- THE STUDY OF LIFE
- THE WORD PART FOR TO BEATHE
- A BOOK WRITTEN BYA OERSON ABOUT HIS/HER LIFE
- A BOOK WRITTEN ABOUT ANOTHER PERSON
- THE WORD PART FOR 6
- THE WORD PART FOR BAD
- NOT HAPPY
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- A 3 WHEELED CYCLE
- A 1 HORNED MYTHICAL HORSE
- THE WORD PART FOR TEETH
- THE WORD PART FOR HALF
- THE WORD PART FOR GOOD
- HAVING ONLY 1 COLOR
- TO WALK CASUALLY
- THE STUDY OF ANIMALS
- A PERSON'S OWN SIGNATURE
- THE WORD PART FOR TO CHANGE
23 Clues: NOT HAPPY • AGROUP OF 3 • A 3 SIDED SHAPE • TO WALK CASUALLY • A 3 WHEELED CYCLE • A 1 WHEELED CYCLE • A 2 WHEELED CYCLE • THE STUDY OF LIFE • HAVING ONLY 1 COLOR • THE WORD PART FOR 6 • THE STUDY OF ANIMALS • THE WORD PART FOR BAD • THE WORD PART FOR HALF • THE WORD PART FOR GOOD • THE WORD PART FOR SMALL • THE WORD PART FOR TEETH • THE WORD PART FOR LARGE • A PERSON'S OWN SIGNATURE • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab / Ivan C 2023-01-11
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- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- electron carrier
- required at end of electron transport chain
- kilocalorie
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- found in sourdough
- get their energy from food
- the energy needed to raise temperature
- process of energy conversion from food in the form of oxygen
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- first compound formed in a series of reactions
- used to produce alcoholic beverages
- uses water and carbon to synthesize carbohydrates
- not in air
- process where cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- the process to produce ATP
- cycle named for hans krebs
- also known as biomolecules
- in air
18 Clues: in air • not in air • kilocalorie • electron carrier • found in sourdough • occurs in the cytoplasm • the process to produce ATP • cycle named for hans krebs • also known as biomolecules • get their energy from food • used to produce alcoholic beverages • the energy needed to raise temperature • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • required at end of electron transport chain • ...
life cycle but with rocks 2021-01-07
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- after lava/magma cools down.
- not lava, but something that makes igneous rocks
- particulate matter that is carried by water or wind
- not magma, but something that makes igneous rocks
- what makes up a rock
- rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
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- the hardest materiel on the mohs hardness scale
- the line of rock
- a scale to measure hardness
- the last part of the rock cycle before the end
10 Clues: the line of rock • what makes up a rock • a scale to measure hardness • after lava/magma cools down. • the last part of the rock cycle before the end • the hardest materiel on the mohs hardness scale • not lava, but something that makes igneous rocks • not magma, but something that makes igneous rocks • particulate matter that is carried by water or wind • ...
The core four practices 2021-09-07
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- don’t cross contaminate
- Use one for produce and one for raw meat
- rinse under water
- Refrigerate Foods Within
- Refrigerate promptly
- wash them often in the hot cycle of your washing machine
- Never defrost food at room temperature
- wash hands and surfaces often
- At 40 ̊F or Below
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- Sauce that is used to marinate raw meat, poultry or seafood should not be used on cooked food unless it is boiled first to destroy any harmful bacteria.
- until the yolk and white are firm, not runny
- at 0 °F or below
- how bacteria spreads
- Cook to 145 °F or until the flesh is opaque and separates easily with a fork
- clean with hot soapy water before and after preparing food
- measures the internal temperature of cooked food
- Cook thoroughly to 165 °F.
- Cook to the safe internal temperature
- wash with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds
- Never place cooked food on a plate that previously held raw meat, poultry, seafood or eggs.
20 Clues: at 0 °F or below • rinse under water • At 40 ̊F or Below • how bacteria spreads • Refrigerate promptly • don’t cross contaminate • Refrigerate Foods Within • Cook thoroughly to 165 °F. • wash hands and surfaces often • Cook to the safe internal temperature • Never defrost food at room temperature • Use one for produce and one for raw meat • ...
Sheltered Science 1st Semester Terms 2022-12-19
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- Eat both plants and animals.
- Effect The process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat.
- Respiration When organisms release the energy of sugar to make ATP.
- The amount of space something takes up.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- How much weight something has.
- An educated guess.
- Cycle Shows the continuous movement of water through the earth and its atmosphere.
- Organisms that have to take in food.
- The contamination of air, water, soil, and land.
- Information and measurements you write down.
- Animals that eat only plants.
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- When plants use light to make food.(Sugar)
- A large community of plants, animals, and climate that occupies a distinct region.
- Group of individual organisms that are the same species and live in the same area.
- No more organisms of that species living on earth.
- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- All of the populations in an area.
- What you do to test a hypothesis.
- Organism that makes its own food.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
21 Clues: An educated guess. • Eat both plants and animals. • Animals that eat only plants. • How much weight something has. • Animals that eat other animals. • What you do to test a hypothesis. • Organism that makes its own food. • All of the populations in an area. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Organisms that have to take in food. • The amount of space something takes up. • ...
6th Grade Science Chapter 6 2024-12-11
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- material deposited by water, wind, or glaciers
- the outermost solid shell of the Earth
- physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of earth materials
- bodies of water on the earth
- processes through which rock types transform from one into another
- fluid layer that lies below the mantle
- welding of sediments by the precipitation of minerals in the pores
- cause a portion of the earth's surface to rise above adjacent areas
- part of the Earth between the crust and the core
- a vent in the crust from which molten rock issues
- rocks formed by solidification of magma
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- process of gradual destruction by wind and water
- part of the world in which life can exist
- process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landmass
- mass of air surrounding the earth
- molten rock material within the Earth
- solid innermost layer of the Earth
- solid portions of the Earth
- molten rock that issues from a volcano
- rocks that changed form due to high heat and pressure
- rocks formed by deposits of material
- central part of the Earth
22 Clues: central part of the Earth • solid portions of the Earth • bodies of water on the earth • mass of air surrounding the earth • solid innermost layer of the Earth • rocks formed by deposits of material • molten rock material within the Earth • the outermost solid shell of the Earth • fluid layer that lies below the mantle • molten rock that issues from a volcano • ...
Chapter 5 2026-02-03
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- external protein shell
- viruses that affect plants
- These are composed of proteins
- determines what cells a virus can infect
- virus that infects bacteria
- final step of the replication cycle
- this is when the virus is constantly present in the cytoplasm
- replicating viral genetic material
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- Hosts and diseases they cause, structure, chem. Comp,genetic similarities
- fully formed virus that can cause infection
- this happens as the second step of the viral replication cycle
- remnants of virus destroyed cells
- sometimes found as part of a viruses structure
- putting together new visions in the fourth step of the viral replication cycle
- virus gets into host cell,first stap of the viral replication cycle
15 Clues: external protein shell • viruses that affect plants • virus that infects bacteria • These are composed of proteins • remnants of virus destroyed cells • replicating viral genetic material • final step of the replication cycle • determines what cells a virus can infect • fully formed virus that can cause infection • sometimes found as part of a viruses structure • ...
Boys State Word Walk #2 2025-06-04
10 Clues: I need water • Head of state • Great dance move • Party of the people • A great and sudden damage • Party of independent thinkers • Something the Media team lacks • An object used to control a stream • Giver of Fire; The one the gods fear • An infinite cycle of pain and consumption
Investigation 6 and 7 2015-04-09
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- What comes BEFORE evaporation?
- What makes up cirrus clouds?
- What happens to the puddles when they disssepear?
- What do cumulus clouds look like?
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- What is after condensation in the water cycle?
- What has to be .5 mm in diameter?
- This type of cloud cover the whole sky.
- What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?
- What does the inside of hailstone look like?
- How hot is the boiling point in Celsius?
10 Clues: What makes up cirrus clouds? • What comes BEFORE evaporation? • What has to be .5 mm in diameter? • What do cumulus clouds look like? • This type of cloud cover the whole sky. • How hot is the boiling point in Celsius? • What does the inside of hailstone look like? • What is after condensation in the water cycle? • What is the freezing point of water in Celsius? • ...
tides 2023-01-13
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- The moon and sun are aligned
- Having to do with dry land
- H2O
- pull Pull from the moon on the earth
- The moon and sun are 90 degrees
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- One fourth of the lunar cycle
- moon The moon is behind the earth
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of converge and exposure due to the changingtides
- Having to do with the ocean
- Pattern of ocean water rising and falling
10 Clues: H2O • Having to do with dry land • Having to do with the ocean • The moon and sun are aligned • One fourth of the lunar cycle • The moon and sun are 90 degrees • moon The moon is behind the earth • pull Pull from the moon on the earth • Pattern of ocean water rising and falling • ...
Chapter 11: The Earth's Water 2022-02-02
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- Free swimming ocean animals
- Ocean layer between about 300 and 1,000 meters below the surface, where temperature drops sharply.
- Basin Land area that is drained by a river and it's tributaries.
- Underwater mountain that is usually a volcano.
- Place where hot groundwater and steam blast into the air.
- Containing many spaces through which air and water can move.
- Water that runs over the earth's surface and flows into streams.
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- Tiny organisms that live at or near the ocean surface.
- Steep slope between the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
- Part of a continent that extends from a shoreline out into an ocean.
- Movement of water between the atmosphere and the earth's surface.
- Funnel-shaped depression that results when the roof of a cave collapses.
- Artificial lake created by placing a dam across a river.
13 Clues: Free swimming ocean animals • Underwater mountain that is usually a volcano. • Tiny organisms that live at or near the ocean surface. • Artificial lake created by placing a dam across a river. • Place where hot groundwater and steam blast into the air. • Containing many spaces through which air and water can move. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabular Review 2022-03-30
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- the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structures in plants
- the internal transporting tissue in some plants that is made up of tubelike structure
- a fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm and an egg
- the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
- an angiosperm with one seed leaf
- a flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a protective structure
- the waxy, waterproof layer that covers the leaves and stems of most plants
- cap a structure that covers the tip of a root, protecting the root from injury
- a seed leaf
- the stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores
- a plant that flowers when nights are longer than the plant's critical night length
- a layer of cells in a plant that produces new phloem and xylem cells
- the sprouting of the embryo from a seed that occurs where the embryo resumes growth
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- a flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- a plant hormone that speeds
- the reproductive structure of an angiosperm
- a plant with a flowering cycle that is not sensitive to periods of light and dark
- a young plant that develops from the zygote
- a flowering plant that lives for more than two years
- the vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants
- the vascular tissue through which water and nutrients move
- ripened ovary and other structures of an angiosperm that encloses one or more seeds
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- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- a plant that produces seeds that are not enclosed by a protective fruit
- a structure that contains an egg cell
- a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
- a plant that flowers when the night are shorter than the plant's critical night length
- a period when an organism's growth or activity stops
- night length
- the leaf of fern
- a thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- an angiosperm with two seed leaves
- a plant that produces seeds that are note enclosed by a protective fruit
- tiny particles produced by seed plants that contain the cells that later become sperm cells
- a leaflike structure that enclosed the bud of a flower
- the growth response of a plant toward or away from a stimulus
- plant a plant that has true vascular tissue
- a chemical in an organism that produces a specific effect such as growth and development
- a male reproductive part of a flower
- a low-growing plant that lacks true vascular tissue
- the plant structure that contains a young plant inside a protective
- a colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers
- the female reproductive part of a flower
46 Clues: a seed leaf • night length • the leaf of fern • a plant hormone that speeds • an angiosperm with one seed leaf • an angiosperm with two seed leaves • a male reproductive part of a flower • a structure that contains an egg cell • the female reproductive part of a flower • the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm • plant a plant that has true vascular tissue • ...
Chrome Grids 2022-03-21
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- Light passes through _______ objects.
- Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________.
- What is the universal solvent?
- The largest percentage of the atmosphere consists of _________.
- Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe?
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- This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation.
- _______ is the process of separating cream and milk.
- _______ needs to be changed in order for a liquid to change into a solid.
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
- The direction of a moving object can be changed by applying _________.
10 Clues: What is the universal solvent? • Light passes through _______ objects. • Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe? • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • _______ is the process of separating cream and milk. • Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________. • This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation. • ...
Marketing 2022-01-21
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- company uses brand name on new product
- longest stage of cycle
- first model of something
- object are packed in
- final stage of cycle
- first stage in product life cycle
- way to increase fan base
- helps identify a company
- features that help identify a brand
- property consisting of a design or sign
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- name given by maker to a product
- variation in products that a company offers with product line
- animated object created for promotion
- strategy that vitalizes brand names
- item distributed nationally
- number of product lines offered by company
- strategy that uses 2 brand names
- product gains acceptance from consumer
- product without widely recognized brand name or logo
- official name under individual business
20 Clues: object are packed in • final stage of cycle • longest stage of cycle • first model of something • way to increase fan base • helps identify a company • item distributed nationally • name given by maker to a product • strategy that uses 2 brand names • first stage in product life cycle • strategy that vitalizes brand names • features that help identify a brand • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
Across
- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
Down
- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
States of Matter 2021-03-15
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- When water vapour rises form oceans, lakes and rivers, it cools and condenses to form ___________.
- When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ___________.
- When wet clothes dry on a washing line, the water from the clothes ___________.
- The particles in a ___________ are far apart and move quickly to spread out in the space they are in.
- Water ___________ at one hundred degrees Celsius.
- Evaporation is the process of a ___________ changing into a gas.
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- When a gas cools, it ___________ and changes into a liquid.
- The particles in a solid are very close together an ___________ on the spot.
- The four stages of the water ___________ are: evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
- The freezing point of ___________ is zero degrees Celsius.
- In a liquid the ___________are quite close together but move over and around each other
- Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ___________.
12 Clues: Water ___________ at one hundred degrees Celsius. • When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ___________. • Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ___________. • The freezing point of ___________ is zero degrees Celsius. • When a gas cools, it ___________ and changes into a liquid. • Evaporation is the process of a ___________ changing into a gas. • ...
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
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- The offspring of two genetically different species.
- Transports sugars and other compounds made during photosynthesis downward into the plant.
- Two distinct plants that share a tissue.
- A plant that is unwanted and competing against other plants.
- The act of removing top growth of the plant to encourage branching.
- The points at which the roots turn into stems.
- Washington is often called the _________ State.
- Carries water and other nutrients from the roots and into the leaves.
- The process where seeds sprout roots and leaves.
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- A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually.
- A plant that generally takes two years to complete it's life cycle.
- Nutrients required in smaller quantities for plant growth.
- Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts.
- A plant that never grows a wooden stem.
- The removal of extra seeds or plants that were planted to close to each other.
- A plant that takes three or more years to finish its life cycle.
- Has multiple stems growing from the ground.
- How well a plant can tolerate the cold.
- A plant that blooms or grows once a year.
- Tends to grow up to fifteen feet and has one stem.
20 Clues: A plant that never grows a wooden stem. • How well a plant can tolerate the cold. • Two distinct plants that share a tissue. • A plant that blooms or grows once a year. • Has multiple stems growing from the ground. • Nutrients that are needed in larger amounts. • The points at which the roots turn into stems. • A tree or shrub that sheds its leaves annually. • ...
cellular energy puzzle 2024-10-24
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- The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs.
- A sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis, used as energy by cells.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- Requiring oxygen.
- process where plants make their own food
- dependent reactions The first stage of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted to chemical energy
- The first stage of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into pyruvate.
- An organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis, like plants.
- transport chain The final stage of cellular respiration where most ATP is produced.
- the process that oxygen is taken to make energy
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- cycle The second stage of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is fixed into glucose.
- cycle A series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria that generate ATP.
- a green pigment in plants that is responsible for absorbing light
- dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis.
- An organism that must consume other organisms to obtain energy, like animals.
- Not requiring oxygen
- The primary energy currency of cells, produced during cellular respiration.
- A gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis, used in cellular respiration.
- A reactant in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
20 Clues: Requiring oxygen. • Not requiring oxygen • process where plants make their own food • dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis. • the process that oxygen is taken to make energy • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs. • ...
tides 2023-01-13
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- The moon and sun are aligned
- Having to do with dry land
- H2O
- pull Pull from the moon on the earth
- The moon and sun are 90 degrees
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- One fourth of the lunar cycle
- moon The moon is behind the earth
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of converge and exposure due to the changingtides
- Having to do with the ocean
- Pattern of ocean water rising and falling
10 Clues: H2O • Having to do with dry land • Having to do with the ocean • The moon and sun are aligned • One fourth of the lunar cycle • The moon and sun are 90 degrees • moon The moon is behind the earth • pull Pull from the moon on the earth • Pattern of ocean water rising and falling • ...
Science Y5 Quiz 1 2026-02-10
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- Like poles __________
- When the north pole and south pole of two magnets are brought closer
- Process of seed growing into a young plant
- Where the magnetic force is strongest
- Water that doesn't contain any other substances
- Stronger magnets can act over a greater ________
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- Process in water cycle that consists of snow and rain
- Unit of sound measurement
- Layer of air that surrounds the Earth
- The force that attracts or repels another magnet
10 Clues: Like poles __________ • Unit of sound measurement • Layer of air that surrounds the Earth • Where the magnetic force is strongest • Process of seed growing into a young plant • Water that doesn't contain any other substances • The force that attracts or repels another magnet • Stronger magnets can act over a greater ________ • ...
UNIT 2 ESS 2024-05-27
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- The eating of plants by animals.
- Factors Environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
- An interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.
- The process of breaking down food to release energy.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- Efficiency The efficiency with which energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.
- Level The position an organism occupies in a food chain.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with their abiotic environment.
- The preying of one animal on others.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The natural environment in which a species lives.
- Succession The series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized but disturbed or damaged habitat.
- Cycle The series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment.
- Factors Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms.
- The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
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- Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- Pyramid A graphical representation showing the number of organisms, biomass, or energy at each trophic level.
- Cycle The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Succession The series of community changes which occur on an entirely new habitat.
- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- Cycles The flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms and the physical environment.
- Species A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.
- Factors Living components of an ecosystem.
- All the populations of different species living and interacting in a particular area.
- A relationship between two organisms where one benefits at the expense of the other.
- Web A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- Capacity The maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain.
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- Cycle The cycle of water movement through the atmosphere, ground, and bodies of water.
41 Clues: The eating of plants by animals. • The preying of one animal on others. • Factors Living components of an ecosystem. • The natural environment in which a species lives. • The process of breaking down food to release energy. • Organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • ...
The Lunar Cycle 2023-03-06
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- what determines the moons phases
- after the waning gibbous
- the moon is fully lit
- another name for third quarter
- when the moon is not illuminated
- where the planets are
- after the full moon
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- how long is one lunar cycle
- after the waxing crescent
- who discovered the lunar cycle (not Galileo)
- the phase after a new moon
- what revolves around the earth
- how many moon phases are there
- lights the moon
- the cycle the moon follows
- before the new moon
- when the moon is in first or third quarter this occurs
- when the moon is in front of the sun
- planet the moon revolves around
19 Clues: lights the moon • before the new moon • after the full moon • the moon is fully lit • where the planets are • after the waning gibbous • after the waxing crescent • the phase after a new moon • the cycle the moon follows • how long is one lunar cycle • what revolves around the earth • how many moon phases are there • another name for third quarter • planet the moon revolves around • ...
Science Vocab. Words 2021-05-24
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- Has more than one path of energy for energy to flow on.
- It shows first and second level consumer, decomposers and producers.
- Only has one path for energy to flow apon.
- To get it from your ansestors. Ex: Freckles, brown hair, and blue eyes.
- the core of earth pulling towards the center
- An organism that only eats plants
- They are composed of other links of chains that show the flow of energy through two or more animals.
- to rub against causing to stop or slow down.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- It breaks down dead organisms.
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- A cycle that moves water up into the clouds and back down causing rain.
- to blend into the surrounding enviroment.
- to push or pull against something
- It eats other organisms
- A cycle that plants use to creat their own food
- You have to learn how to do it. Ex: Riding a bike, swimming, and talking.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- to adapt to something around them.
- a chain that shows the flow of energy through two or more animals
- It produces food for consumers to eat.
20 Clues: It eats other organisms • It breaks down dead organisms. • An organism that only eats meat. • to push or pull against something • An organism that only eats plants • to adapt to something around them. • It produces food for consumers to eat. • to blend into the surrounding enviroment. • Only has one path for energy to flow apon. • the core of earth pulling towards the center • ...
Matter 2021-01-17
Across
- In a liquid, the ... are quite close together but move over and around each other.
- Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ...
- When water vapour rises from oceans, lakes and rivers, it cools and condenses to form ...
- When a gas cools, it ... and changes into a liquid.
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- The freezing point of ... is zero degrees Celcius.
- The particles in a ... are far apart and move quickly to spread out in the space they are in
- When wet clothes dry on a washing line, the water from the clothes is ....
- When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ...
- Water ... at one hundred degrees Celcius.
- Evaporation is the process of a ... changing to a gas.
- The particles in a solid are very close together and ... on the spot.
- The four stages of the water ... are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
12 Clues: Water ... at one hundred degrees Celcius. • When a solid changes to a liquid, it has ... • Rain, snow, sleet and hail are examples of ... • The freezing point of ... is zero degrees Celcius. • When a gas cools, it ... and changes into a liquid. • Evaporation is the process of a ... changing to a gas. • ...
Logan's Pollution Crossword 2021-02-08
10 Clues: Destroying something • Where pollution goes • a portion of something • They are special liquids • There are several of these • This liquid is toxic to plants • its a cycle about sea creatures • Dry sand that is carried by water • something that kills our sea life • the surroundings of a living thing
AIR AROUND US 2023-08-20
10 Clues: layer of air • mixture of gases • needed for plants • used for electricity • human /animals inhale it • important for water cycle • produced when fuel is burned • process of making food (plants) • gas which has major composition in air • It should not be burned as it produce too much pollution
Mensural Hygiene Management 2024-10-23
Across
- Product that can irritate skin
- Releasing of egg during menstruation cycle
- Change these every 4 to 8 hours
- Wipe from ____ to back at all times
- Type of menstrual product (two words)
Down
- Breathable underwear
- Another name for Menstruations
- Reusable Menstrual product
- Bath at least ___ a day
- Drinking_____ can prevent infections
10 Clues: Breathable underwear • Bath at least ___ a day • Reusable Menstrual product • Another name for Menstruations • Product that can irritate skin • Change these every 4 to 8 hours • Wipe from ____ to back at all times • Drinking_____ can prevent infections • Type of menstrual product (two words) • Releasing of egg during menstruation cycle
Science 2026-02-04
10 Clues: or seas • process of carbon • in the carbon cycle • Source Pollution- Runoff • between fuel and oxidant. • underground layer of water • exchange of oxygen and Co2 • sinks-natural or artificial reservoirs • produced from the earth with no chemicals • Source Pollution- discharged contaminants
ECOLOGY 2015-03-30
Across
- a set of interacting or interdependent components, real or abstract, that form an integrated whole. An open system is able to interact with its environment. A closed system is isolated from its environment.
- when individuals or groups of organisms compete for similar resources such as territory, mates, water and food in the same environment
- a model that illustrates the biomass productivity at multiple trophic levels in a given ecosystem
- an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival
- the study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems
- chemical or physical factor that limits the existence, growth, abundance, or distribution of an individual organism or a population
- a complex arrangement of interrelated food chains illustrating the flow of energy between interdependent organisms
- a species normally living outside a distribution range that has been introduced through either deliberate of accidental human activity; also can be know as introduced, invasive, alien, nonindigenous, or exotic
- an organism that uses a primary energy source to conduct photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- an organism that obtains nutrients by consuming dead and decaying organic matter which allows nutrients to be accessible to other organisms
- a term that describes an organism associated with a water environment
- the position of an organism in relation to the flow of energy and inorganic nutrients through an ecosystem (producer, consumer, decomposer)
- a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem
- a system composed of organisms and nonliving components of an environment
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- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms or their remains
- different populations of organisms interacting in a shared environment
- the movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle and nitrogen cycle)
- a term that describes a living or once-living organism in an ecosystem
- a large area or geographical region with distinct plant and animal groups adapted to that environment
- a species that is found in its originating location and is generally restricted to that geographic area
- the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth
- a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific geographical area and reproducing
- a series of predictable and orderly changes within an ecosystem over time
- a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment
- a simplified path illustrating the passing of potential chemical energy (food) from one organism to another organism
- the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms
- the study of the relationships between organism and their interactions with the environment
- a relationship between two organisms (mutualism, in which both species benefit; parasitism , in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed; and commensalism, in which one organism benefits and the other organism does not benefit or is not harmed
- the lowest taxonomic level of biological classification consisting of organisms capable of reproduction that results in fertile offspring
29 Clues: a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem • the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms • the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth • an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival • a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment • ...
Estuaries crossword 2023-10-25
Across
- A wedge-shaped intrusion of saltwater from the ocean into an estuary, which can affect it
- A semi-enclosed coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes With saltwater
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by the presence of suspended particles
- A plant adapted to thrive in saline environments, commonly found in estuarine marshes
- The difference in water level between high tide and low tide
- The concentration of salt or dissolved salts in water, which varies in estuaries
- Reef A structure made up of oyster shells and live oysters that provides habitat
- A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees
- Species of organisms capable of tolerating a wide range of salinity levels
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- The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities,
- Water Water in estuaries that has a salinity level between that of freshwater and seawater
- The process by which sediments, including silt and clay particles, settle out of water
- The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle
- The process of nutrient enrichment in an estuary, often caused by excess nutrients
- The underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom
- A flow of freshwater from a river into an estuary, forming a visible, riverine
16 Clues: The benefits that estuaries provide to human communities, • The underlying surface or material on the estuary's bottom • The difference in water level between high tide and low tide • A coastal wetland ecosystem dominated by salt-tolerant mangrove trees • The volume of water that enters or exits an estuary with each tidal cycle • ...
Crustaceans 2024-03-08
10 Clues: used to breathe • having no backbone • a hard outer shell • latin word for shell • a prominent allergen • 1st stage of life cycle • main habitat of crustaceans • can live up to how many years • can be eaten as a good source of ___ • the largest phylum in the animal kingdom
Texas History (max and aqeel) 2024-03-06
10 Clues: legal slavery • infested cotton • marking on cattle • stopped the open range • intersection for trains • cycle that goes up and down • cowboys before the texan ones • land that didn't have barbed wire • type of cattle that Texas is known for • large buildings that were used for water
Gr 5 NS Scavenger Hunt (Term 1 Module 1-3) 2024-01-31
Across
- An animal that moves pollen from one flower to another flower is called a __.
- An animal that does not have a backbone is called an __.
- A habitat that is very dry and has very little rainfall.
- An octopus has a __ skeleton.
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- The home or environment that a plant or animal lives in.
- The type of skeleton a crab has is called an __.
- In the water cycle, when the Sun heats up water and it turns into water vapour, we call it __.
- Vertebrates have skeletons inside their bodies, this type of skeleton is called an __
- A living thing is called an __.
- Another word for the backbone of an animal.
- Aquatic habitat that has salt water is called___.
11 Clues: An octopus has a __ skeleton. • A living thing is called an __. • Another word for the backbone of an animal. • The type of skeleton a crab has is called an __. • Aquatic habitat that has salt water is called___. • The home or environment that a plant or animal lives in. • An animal that does not have a backbone is called an __. • ...
Nature of Ecosystems 2013-05-14
Across
- complicated relationships that exist in natural ecosystems
- along with bacteria, it shows the food for larger decomposers
- feed on dead organic material in soil
- describes the continuous movement of water on and below the earths surface
- feed on other animals
- when producers absorb solar energy
- through which chemicals move along food chains, perhaps never entering an exchange pool
- sedimentary cycle that consists of the movement of phosphorus from rocks to soil & sea
- with every transformation some energy is degraded
- make their own food
- producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment
- feed on other organisms
- a source normally unavailable to producers such as fossilized remains, rocks, and deep-sea sediments
- a community along with its physical and chemical environment.
Down
- feed on solely plants or algae
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- exemplified by the phosphorus cycle
- exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles
- both land and aquatic organisms exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere
- feed on plants and animals:example. Humans
- a source from which organisms do normally take chemicals, such as the atmosphere
- describes the continuous movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to the ground & sea
- shows the aboveground plant material
23 Clues: make their own food • feed on other animals • feed on other organisms • feed on solely plants or algae • when producers absorb solar energy • exemplified by the phosphorus cycle • shows the aboveground plant material • energy cannot be created or destroyed • feed on dead organic material in soil • feed on plants and animals:example. Humans • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-09-17
Across
- When proteins "unfold" in extreme conditions
- Another name for citric acid cycle
- Pathways that release energy by breaking down complex molecules
- Final oxygen acceptor in cellular respiration
- Produces the most amount of ATP
- Provide photoprotection for plants
- Number of Calvin cycles required to make 1 G3P molecule
- Loss of electrons
- Closing stomata to stop water loss
- An example of a coenzyme
- The only anaerobic part of cellular respiration
- Enzyme used in Calvin cycle
- The type of inhibitor that blocks the active site
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- Macromolecule that catalyzes reactions
- Where C4 plants fix CO2
- Regulation that does NOT block the active site but still changes its' shape
- Gain of electrons
- Law of thermodynamics that says entropy increases and is often lost as heat
- Make their own food
- Plants that open stomata at night, like cacti
- Where electrons shuttle down in a series of redox reactions
- The ability to do work
- Which photosystem comes first in photosynthesis
- Pathways that consume energy by building complex molecules
- Pores in leaves that allow gasses in and out
- Reduce the activity of specific enzymes
26 Clues: Gain of electrons • Loss of electrons • Make their own food • The ability to do work • Where C4 plants fix CO2 • An example of a coenzyme • Enzyme used in Calvin cycle • Produces the most amount of ATP • Another name for citric acid cycle • Provide photoprotection for plants • Closing stomata to stop water loss • Macromolecule that catalyzes reactions • ...
Unit 3 Biology 2023-11-03
Across
- Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen
- What happens in the intermembrane space as electrons go down the electron transport chain and its purpose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with An
- Where does Lactic Acid Fermentation Take Place
- Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with Al
- Example of where lactic acid fermentation takes place
- How is water byproduct produced
- Occurs in the absence of oxygen
- What are the products of the intermediate step
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- Where in cell is Electric transport chain located
- Products of Electron transport chain per 1 glucose
- How is Cellular respiration a redox reaction/What must take place for redox reaction
- What are the final products of Alcohol Fermentation
- What are the final products of Lactic Acid Formation
- Where do electrons come from in Electric Transport Chain
- Human use of Alcohol fementation
- Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose
- What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration?
- Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with P
- How is cellular respiration a redox reaction/what must take place for redox reaction
- What type of cells perform Cellular respiration starts with F
- Where in cell does Alcohol fermentation take place
- Occurs in presence of oxygen
25 Clues: Occurs in presence of oxygen • How is water byproduct produced • Occurs in the absence of oxygen • Human use of Alcohol fementation • Products of glycolysis per 1 glucose • Where in Cell does Glycolysis happen • Where in cell does Krebs Cycle Happen • Products of Krebs Cycle per 1 glucose • What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration? • ...
Bhaja Govindam 2022-02-01
Across
- vairagya
- what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek
- worldly assets, subtle and gross
- worldly knowledge that will never save us
- satyam
- cycle of birth and death
- the notion that the rope is a snake
- metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge
- freedom
- tether to the world
- the ultimate magical trickster
- the first factor in the Ladder of Progress
- Shri Shankaracharya addresses the old man as this
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- that thou art
- change
- counterpart of Maya
- change
- the most important first step in the ladder of progress
- liberation
- Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this
- a water drop playing on a petal of this flower is likened to the instability of life
21 Clues: change • change • satyam • freedom • vairagya • liberation • that thou art • counterpart of Maya • tether to the world • cycle of birth and death • the ultimate magical trickster • worldly assets, subtle and gross • the notion that the rope is a snake • what Sri Shankaracharya wants us to seek • Shankaracharya wants us all to seek this • metaphorical flow of spiritual knowledge • ...
7th chpt 7 2022-01-20
Across
- a response to touch by a plant
- these vascular tissues transport water and minerals
- these vascular tissues transport food down the plant from the leaves
- the organelle in a plant cell that stores water
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- this part of a woody stem produces new vascular tissue
- an ____ stem is green and flexible
- in seeds, sometimes food is stored inside these, there may be one or two
- if a plant is this, it does not have xylem and phloem
- together, the stigma, style, and ovary make up the ___ of a flower
- dormancy helps plants survive freezing weather and a lack of ___ ____
- there is only one species on Earth left of this gymnosperm
- this is another compound found in plants that helps with structural support of the plant
- a response to light by a plant
- a single main root with small lateral roots and root hair coming off it
- a response to water by a plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in 2 years
- ferns are vascular, but they do not produce seeds, they produce ___ to reproduce
- a variety of chemicals that affect how a plant grows and develops
- mosses are ___ plants
- together, the anther and the filament make up the ___ of a flower
- the term used to show that a sperm cell has just united with an egg cell
- all flowering plants are ____
- dicots have _____ veins on their leaves
- the ripened ovary of an angiosperm becomes this that we can sometimes eat
- these gymnosperms are the palm trees
- the plant life cycle structure that produces egg and sperm cells
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- the structure that results from the joining of an egg and sperm cell
- gases move in and out of a leaf through these openings on the underside
- a leaf’s cuticle reduces ________ that can cause water loss
- the terms used to show that a pollen grain has landed on the stigma of a flower
- in ___ reproduction, an egg and sperm cell unite, giving the offspring new genetic info different from the parents
- older inactive ____ form the rings that are found in the dross section of a tree
- a plant’s response to seasonal changes in the length of day and night
- if a plant is ____ it has xylem and phloem vessels
- the part of the stamen where the pollen is
- a response to gravity by a plant
- the part of a woody plant that is active xylem layers
- all plants are ___, which means they can produce their own food
- an example of ___ reproduction is bugging
- the energy that powers photosynthesis comes from the ___
- angiosperms with only one seed leaf or cotyledon are called ____
- at the tip of the sporophyte , this structure will grow and it will contain the spores
- nonvascular plants grow low to the ground and have ___ cell walls to pass water and nutrients cell to cell
- cone-bearing plants are ____
- a group of cells that work together make a ____
- these on a root help a plant absorb nutrients and water
- plant cell walls contain a rigid material called ____
- monocots have petals in multiples of ___
- angiosperms with 2 seed leaves or cotyledons are called this
- plants that live and flower for more than 2 years
- monocots have veins in their leaves that run ___ to each other
- the period when a plant’s growth and activity stops
- the dense inner part of a woody plant that is inactive
54 Clues: mosses are ___ plants • cone-bearing plants are ____ • all flowering plants are ____ • a response to touch by a plant • a response to light by a plant • a response to water by a plant • a response to gravity by a plant • an ____ stem is green and flexible • these gymnosperms are the palm trees • monocots have petals in multiples of ___ • dicots have _____ veins on their leaves • ...
Realms of the earth 2019-04-02
Across
- any form of water falling on the earth
- The process by which water transforms to water vapour
- It is the central part of lithosphere and made up of alloy
- the area of the earth where living beings are found
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- It covers nearly 71 per cent of the earth's surface
- cycle Continuous movement of water in the environment in different forms
- It is the surface of the earth
- It is the layer that surrounds the earth like a thick blanket
8 Clues: It is the surface of the earth • any form of water falling on the earth • It covers nearly 71 per cent of the earth's surface • the area of the earth where living beings are found • The process by which water transforms to water vapour • It is the central part of lithosphere and made up of alloy • It is the layer that surrounds the earth like a thick blanket • ...
the Hydrosphere 2022-10-25
Across
- the sum of all water on earth
- the process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- the average time a given particle will stay in a given system
- evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individual components
- evaporation of water from plants
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- water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- the process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
- a measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water
8 Clues: the sum of all water on earth • evaporation of water from plants • the process by which a gas turns into a liquid • the average time a given particle will stay in a given system • water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet or hail • a measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water • ...
MEANS OF TRANSPORT by Desmopatty 2021-01-29
10 Clues: firemen's truck • Aliens drive it • takes trash away • you cycle with it • it runs underground • get it at the station • It takes you where you want • you sail with it on the water • It runs quickly to the hospital • flies very quickly up in the sky
Photosynthesis 2015-11-06
10 Clues: We drink it • What plants do • We breath it in • We breath it out • opposite of heavy • Use average to get this • A green substance in a plant • Some people put it in there tea • Keeps us warm and our breathing cycle • Something that control's all of your cells
Mixtures 2024-08-30
Across
- (Across): Two or more materials combined without changing their properties
- (Down): The process of a liquid changing into a gas
- (Down): Water droplets formed by condensation, often seen on grass in the morning
- (Down): Energy that speeds up evaporation
Down
- (Down): To divide a mixture into its parts
- (Across): The process of a gas changing back into a liquid
- (Down): To join together to make a mixture
- (Across): A tool used to separate mixtures with different sized particles
- (Across): The gas form of a substance
- CYCLE (Across): The continuous movement of water on Earth
10 Clues: (Across): The gas form of a substance • (Down): Energy that speeds up evaporation • (Down): To divide a mixture into its parts • (Down): To join together to make a mixture • (Down): The process of a liquid changing into a gas • CYCLE (Across): The continuous movement of water on Earth • (Across): The process of a gas changing back into a liquid • ...
Spelling and Vocab Homework 2025-01-28
Across
- - spread out
- - a slow moving body of flowing ice on land
- - the process where a substance warms and changes from a liquid to a gas
- - a place to store water made by humans
- - a series of events or processes that repeats over and over
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- - to clearly show the difference between two objects
- - water in the atmosphere that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, snow, and/or hail
- - large supplies of underground water
- - the process where a gas cools and becomes a liquid
- - a swirling movement
10 Clues: - spread out • - a swirling movement • - large supplies of underground water • - a place to store water made by humans • - a slow moving body of flowing ice on land • - to clearly show the difference between two objects • - the process where a gas cools and becomes a liquid • - a series of events or processes that repeats over and over • ...
AP BIOLOGY 2022-05-19
Across
- describes water and contributes all properties
- system of intracellular transport
- tertiary protein interaction
- describes a fatty acid tail
- phase two of the Calvin Cycle
- allosteric glycolysis enzyme
- DNA replication in a test tube
- inheritance when many genes determine a trait
- method of ATP formation at ETC
- hydrophobic chemical group
- highest value is zero with no pressure
- intermediate filament protein
- measure of disorder
- reverse transcriptase source
- important enzyme in ETC process
- final portion of M phase
- enzyme of DNA repair
- regulated outside of the active site
- alternate electron flow pathway in photosynthesis
- pre mRNA factory
- first organic in Kreb's cycle
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- species barrier that prevents fertilization
- heterozygous for two traits
- vector for inserting human genes into bacteria
- analogous to plasmodesmata
- avoided by C4 plants
- major prophase I event
- stop and go portion of an operon
- may follow glycolysis in anaerobic state
- two genes on the same chromosome
- famous second messenger
- attachment site for a spindle fiber
- least famous monosaccharide
- recognizes a stop codon
- phase 2 of cell communication
- harmless base substitution
- input to Kreb's
- mRNA assassin
38 Clues: mRNA assassin • input to Kreb's • pre mRNA factory • measure of disorder • avoided by C4 plants • enzyme of DNA repair • major prophase I event • famous second messenger • recognizes a stop codon • final portion of M phase • analogous to plasmodesmata • hydrophobic chemical group • harmless base substitution • heterozygous for two traits • describes a fatty acid tail • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- Signaling molecule that binds to a certain receptor
- stores materials (water, waste)
- simple and unicellular
- Surrounded by membrane, transport materials from one place to another (or out of the cell)
- has 2 cell divisions
- process of reception, transduction, response
- G1 and G2 in Cell Cycle
- attachment to surfaces
- good for viewing living organisms and common in schools
- Allows you to continue to conduct glycolysis to generate those 2 ATP over and over again!
- Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
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- have peptidoglycan in their walls
- asexual reproduction where organism replicates DNA and splits into 2 identical daughter cells
- makes proteins and other membrane parts. Also modifies, sorts, and transports proteins!
- Captures energy from sunlight and converts it into stored chemical energy (glucose)
- prokaryotes exchange info by moving cell from hollow bridge to other cell
- Processes, sorts, and transports membrane proteins and other secreted proteins
- all living things are made up of cells, Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, All cells are produced from existing cells
- makes and transports lipids, phospholipids, and steroids
- site of protein synthesis
- In 1665, ______ _____ published observations he made using a microscope, in the book Micrographia.
21 Clues: has 2 cell divisions • simple and unicellular • attachment to surfaces • G1 and G2 in Cell Cycle • site of protein synthesis • stores materials (water, waste) • have peptidoglycan in their walls • process of reception, transduction, response • Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain • Signaling molecule that binds to a certain receptor • ...
Nature of Ecosystems 2013-05-14
Across
- along with bacteria, it shows the food for larger decomposers
- feed on other animals
- sedimentary cycle that consists of the movement of phosphorus from rocks to soil & sea
- exemplified by the phosphorus cycle
- both land and aquatic organisms exchange carbon dioxide with the atmosphere
- feed on plants and animals:example. Humans
- with every transformation some energy is degraded
- exemplified by the carbon and nitrogen cycles
- shows the aboveground plant material
- a source from which organisms do normally take chemicals, such as the atmosphere
- through which chemicals move along food chains, perhaps never entering an exchange pool
- a source normally unavailable to producers such as fossilized remains, rocks, and deep-sea sediments
- a community along with its physical and chemical environment.
Down
- describes the continuous movement of water on and below the earths surface
- feed on solely plants or algae
- complicated relationships that exist in natural ecosystems
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- producers take in inorganic nutrients from the environment
- feed on other organisms
- when producers absorb solar energy
- feed on dead organic material in soil
- make their own food
- describes the continuous movement of nitrogen from atmosphere to the ground & sea
23 Clues: make their own food • feed on other animals • feed on other organisms • feed on solely plants or algae • when producers absorb solar energy • exemplified by the phosphorus cycle • shows the aboveground plant material • energy cannot be created or destroyed • feed on dead organic material in soil • feed on plants and animals:example. Humans • ...
Dayun and Wisey 2024-12-02
Across
- place where organisms lives
- eg. water cycle
- of a muscle
- change of movement in objects
- is a dense area in the center of an atom
- pipe another name for trachea
- web a diagram showing many interconnected food chains
- organs in body
- eg. desert, ocean, sahvahnah
- particles found in the neucleas of an article
- substants that can not be broken down in body cells
- rocks in space
- forces or moments that are opposite but do not completly cancle out
- area all or parts of the area of the surface of an object
- tiny structures in cell
Down
- a collection of stars and planets in space
- an large rock
- most common cells in the blood
- another name for larynx
- natural resources that can not run out
- the conditions in particular places eg. sunny, rainy,snowy
- negatively charged particles found around nucleas
- something that allows light to pass through the object
- positively charged particles found in the neucleaus of an atom
- tiny particles in matter
- blood cells that help protect against pathogens
- weather changes in aarea
- air sacks in lungs
- poisonous
- a structure that supports an animal body
30 Clues: poisonous • of a muscle • an large rock • organs in body • rocks in space • eg. water cycle • air sacks in lungs • another name for larynx • tiny structures in cell • tiny particles in matter • weather changes in aarea • place where organisms lives • eg. desert, ocean, sahvahnah • change of movement in objects • pipe another name for trachea • most common cells in the blood • ...
Carbon Cycle, words may be used more than once. 2013-10-20
Across
- The carbon _____ repeats over and over and over....
- Carbon in Rocks and underground deposits are released very slowly into the _____.
- Increased Carbon dioxide in atmosphere increases _____ _____.
- When some plants and animals are not decomposed fully they end up in this place in the Earth.
- Deposits underground
- When plants and animals die, most of their bodies are _____ and carbon atoms are returned to the atmosphere.
- When organisms eat plants, they take in the carbon and some of it becomes part of their own _____.
Down
- Many animals pull the carbon from the water to use in their _____.
- Plants pull _______ ______ from the atmosphere and use it to make food.
- The _____ contains the Earth's largest store of carbon.
- _____ plants means less CO2 removed from the atmosphere.
- The carbon cycle takes many _____.
- Deposits underground
- When carbon becomes part of the plant it is called _____ food.
- The basis of life on Earth.
15 Clues: Deposits underground • Deposits underground • The basis of life on Earth. • The carbon cycle takes many _____. • The carbon _____ repeats over and over and over.... • The _____ contains the Earth's largest store of carbon. • _____ plants means less CO2 removed from the atmosphere. • Increased Carbon dioxide in atmosphere increases _____ _____. • ...
Skin analysis and Hair removal 2025-05-07
Across
- Manual hair removal method used for shaping small areas like brows
- Hair removal method that pulls hair out from the root
- Lacking water, not oil; common condition in all skin types
- condition Temporary issues like dehydration, acne, or sensitivity
- Non-inflamed clogged pores, either open (blackheads) or closed (whiteheads)
- Semi-permanent hair removal method using warm or hard wax
- type Classification based on oil production such as dry, oily, or combination
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- The active growth phase of the hair cycle
- A scale that classifies skin by its reaction to sun exposure
- Small, hard white bumps under the skin caused by trapped keratin
- Temporary hair removal method that removes hair at the skin's surface
- The resting phase of the hair growth cycle when hair falls out
- Skin condition with broken capillaries, often seen in sensitive skin
- Permanent hair removal method using electric current to destroy follicles
- Hair removal technique using concentrated light to target melanin in the follicle
15 Clues: The active growth phase of the hair cycle • Hair removal method that pulls hair out from the root • Semi-permanent hair removal method using warm or hard wax • Lacking water, not oil; common condition in all skin types • A scale that classifies skin by its reaction to sun exposure • The resting phase of the hair growth cycle when hair falls out • ...
Biology Unit Two Review 2022-12-10
Across
- Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen
- In cellular respiration glucose is broken down into two molecules of what acid
- This cycle happens during the phases of photosynthesis stores energy
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- The four sub-phases of mitosis are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and ____
- what type of fermentation does this formula represent pyruvic acid + NADH -> Lactic acid + NAD+
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- In this phase of mitosis the chromosomes form a line in the center of the cell
- In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen
- The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria
- A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others
- where does photosynthesis take place
- This Reaction happens during the phases of photosynthesis captures energy
- This formula shows what process in plants carbon dioxide + water –sunlight→ glucose + oxygen
14 Clues: where does photosynthesis take place • Glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell • In cellular respiration this term means requires oxygen • The Krebs cycle occurs in which part of the mitochondria • A pigment that absorbs some light while reflecting others • In cellular respiration this term means doesn’t require oxygen • ...
Plant Classes 2024-11-13
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- ____ humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products(source)
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- What provides for the three basic human needs?
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
14 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • What provides for the three basic human needs? • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source) • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • ...
Giuliana crossword 2024-03-06
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- ocean currents driven by differences in water density.
- A constant movement system of deep ocean circulation.
- heat driven cycle that occur in the air ocean and mantle
- A pressure above average.
- A pressure lower then average.
- The natural movement of air.
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- Air that flows over a smaller area of wind
- Movement of sea water by gravity.
- A breeze from the sea to land.
- Breeze from the land to the sea.
10 Clues: A pressure above average. • The natural movement of air. • A breeze from the sea to land. • A pressure lower then average. • Breeze from the land to the sea. • Movement of sea water by gravity. • Air that flows over a smaller area of wind • A constant movement system of deep ocean circulation. • ocean currents driven by differences in water density. • ...
tides 2023-01-13
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- The moon and sun are aligned
- Having to do with dry land
- H2O
- pull Pull from the moon on the earth
- The moon and sun are 90 degrees
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- One fourth of the lunar cycle
- moon The moon is behind the earth
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of converge and exposure due to the changingtides
- Having to do with the ocean
- Pattern of ocean water rising and falling
10 Clues: H2O • Having to do with dry land • Having to do with the ocean • The moon and sun are aligned • One fourth of the lunar cycle • The moon and sun are 90 degrees • moon The moon is behind the earth • pull Pull from the moon on the earth • Pattern of ocean water rising and falling • ...
cage culture of Tilapia 2021-02-19
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- As cage size increases, costs per unit volume
- At what temperature does death occur
- Nylon is susceptible to what crustacean predator
- what type of tilapia has the fastest growth rate.
- what distance should the cage be from the water bed
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- cages should be equipped with what to reduce fish losses from jumping
- bodies What size of water is best for cage culture
- What size mesh is preferred
- What happens to the breeding cycle in cages
- what distance should you separate the cages for optimal water quality
10 Clues: What size mesh is preferred • At what temperature does death occur • What happens to the breeding cycle in cages • As cage size increases, costs per unit volume • Nylon is susceptible to what crustacean predator • what type of tilapia has the fastest growth rate. • bodies What size of water is best for cage culture • what distance should the cage be from the water bed • ...
Meterology 2021-03-26
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- gravity winds
- the basic cause of all weather
- the year-round atmospheric conditions of a certain place
- the science of weather
- cell the circulation cycle of tropical air
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- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the imaginary line running through the center of the earth from pole to pole
- the atmospheric condition of a certain place
- the tendency of a motionless object to remain at rest and the tendency of a moving object to continue moving
- the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water
10 Clues: gravity winds • the science of weather • the basic cause of all weather • the amount of water vapor in the air • cell the circulation cycle of tropical air • the atmospheric condition of a certain place • the year-round atmospheric conditions of a certain place • the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
The Calvin Cycle 2013-10-08
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- The sugar produced by the Calvin Cycle is:
- Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle Occur?
- Third Phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- The Calvin Cycle is a part of what process?
- What electron does NADPH transfer in the Calvin Cycle?
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- ATP is an example of a ____:
- Calvin cycles relies on what to provide ATP and NADPH?
- First phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- Second phase of the Calvin Cycle is:
- How many carbons is RuBP composed of?
10 Clues: ATP is an example of a ____: • First phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • Third Phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • Second phase of the Calvin Cycle is: • How many carbons is RuBP composed of? • The sugar produced by the Calvin Cycle is: • The Calvin Cycle is a part of what process? • Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle Occur? • ...
Living Creatures 2025-03-20
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- The structure in a plant that helps in reproduction and seed formation.
- The process by which plants and animals remove waste from their bodies.
- A key characteristic of all living beings that leads to an increase in size.
- A type of plant that traps insects for nutrition (e.g., Drosera).
- A biological process that uses oxygen to release energy from food.
- The stage in an insect's life cycle before becoming an adult.
- The movement of plants towards light is called ______.
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- The transformation of a mosquito from egg to adult is called its ______.
- The ability of living beings to react to changes in their surroundings.
- Parts of a seed that store food.
- The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire.
- A plant that folds its leaves when touched.
- The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water.
- The process of producing new organisms of the same kind.
14 Clues: Parts of a seed that store food. • A plant that folds its leaves when touched. • The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire. • The movement of plants towards light is called ______. • The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water. • The process of producing new organisms of the same kind. • ...
Cellular respiration 2026-01-23
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- A harmless byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down.
- The glucose molecule that acts as the starting fuel for respiration.
- The gas required for aerobic respiration to act as the final electron acceptor.
- The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most energy.
- The organelle known as the powerhouse where most energy is produced.
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- The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy.
- The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis.
- The primary energy currency of the cell produced during respiration.
- The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide.
- A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The waste gas exhaled by animals as a byproduct of the Krebs cycle.
14 Clues: A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells. • The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs. • The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down. • The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis. • The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy. • The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide. • ...
Biology 12 Energy and Respiration 2024-07-26
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- First stage of glucose metabolism
- Process that occurs in the absence of oxygen
- Electron carrier in respiration
- An fungus that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- Carrier molecule that transfers acetyl groups to the Krebs cycle
- A type of reaction that converts ATP to ADP and inorganic phosphate
- Final stage of aerobic respiration
- Electron carrier produced only in the Krebs cycle of respiration
- A molecule that reacts with AcetylCoA in Krebs cycle
- Enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate
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- 2 of this is produced from 1 glucose in the first half of glycolysis
- The stage of aerobic respiration that produces both ATP and CO2
- Final electron acceptor of fermentation in yeast
- Product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells
- Organelles where aerobic respiration occurs
- Removal of carbon dioxide from a molecule
- Movement of protons through ATP synthase
- 2nd stage of aerobic respiration
- A blue coloured redox indicator
- Part of mitochondria where acetylCoA is formed
- Molecule that enters the Krebs cycle
- End product of glycolysis
- Energy currency of the cell
23 Clues: End product of glycolysis • Energy currency of the cell • Electron carrier in respiration • A blue coloured redox indicator • 2nd stage of aerobic respiration • First stage of glucose metabolism • Final stage of aerobic respiration • Molecule that enters the Krebs cycle • Movement of protons through ATP synthase • Removal of carbon dioxide from a molecule • ...
weather crossword puzzle 2014-02-18
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- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- current - A rush of water that flows back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar
- Pressure-The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- - a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- tide - a tide with the least difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Cycle- The continuous movement of water through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, land, and surface water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- process which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water.
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- - the daily rise and fall of Earth’s waters on its coastlines.
- Well – a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- Water- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground rock layers and soil.
- - the horizontal distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave.
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- tide - a tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon are aligned with the Earth at the new moon and full moon.
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- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- of a material that is full of tiny connected air spaces that water can seep through
- process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor.
- the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth.
- S6E3 Vocabulary Words
- lake that stores water for human use
- area that supplies water to a river system
- small stream or river that feeds into a larger river
- a device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording the echoes of sound waves.
- source- a specific source of pollution that can be identified.
- A fountain of water and steam that builds up pressure underground and erupts at intervals
26 Clues: S6E3 Vocabulary Words • lake that stores water for human use • area that supplies water to a river system • the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth. • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • instrument used to measure changes in air pressure. • small stream or river that feeds into a larger river • underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • ...
STAGES ONLY of the Cell Cycle and Meiosis 2019-03-07
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- How many cells are at the end of Meiosis?
- Name the last phase of Meiosis.
- What phase is before Metaphase I?
- Name the phase right before Anaphase II.
- What is the phase that is right after the s-phase?
- This phase comes after G1 phase.
- What comes first, Meiosis I or Meiosis II?
- Name the phase the comes right before telophase.
- Name the two major parts of Meiosis (no spaces in between).
- How many times will a cell (in Meiosis) have cytokinesis?
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- This is the last phase of the cell cycle.
- What phase is the first phase of Meiosis II?
- These are the 3 big parts of the cell cycle. (no spaces in between)
- Name the phase after the first cytokinesis.
- How many times will a cell (in Meiosis) have Interphase?
- This is the last phase of Mitosis.
- This phase comes right before G2 phase.
- This is ONE of the 4 phases of Mitosis.
- What phase is right after Telophase II?
- How many cells are at the beginning of the cell cycle?
- This phase comes right before metaphase.
- How many cells are at the end of the cell cycle?
22 Clues: Name the last phase of Meiosis. • This phase comes after G1 phase. • What phase is before Metaphase I? • This is the last phase of Mitosis. • This phase comes right before G2 phase. • This is ONE of the 4 phases of Mitosis. • What phase is right after Telophase II? • Name the phase right before Anaphase II. • This phase comes right before metaphase. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-03
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- The chemical formula for glucose
- One three types of pigments in a plant to help a plant go through photosynthesis
- The product of one phosphate atom being added to ADP
- During light reaction a path of this type of
- The organelle that the Clavin cycle takes place in
- The starting compound in the Calvin cycle
- The main source of energy for all living organisms
- The organelle that light reaction takes place
- Plants absorb every color but this
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- A carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms coming together
- The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis
- The second element with 2 of these molecules in H2O
- Organelle that houses all of the necessities for photosynthesis
- the second cycle that a plant goes through on order to go through photosynthesis
- The action that occur to hydrogen atoms during light reaction
- Anion used to bond carbon molecules with other carbon molecules
- that has a negative charge
- A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms
- Multiple thylakoids stacked together
- The organelle that gives plants it's green color
20 Clues: that has a negative charge • The chemical formula for glucose • A "Cam plant" has 5 of these atoms • Plants absorb every color but this • Multiple thylakoids stacked together • The starting compound in the Calvin cycle • During light reaction a path of this type of • The first cycle that occurs in photosynthesis • The organelle that light reaction takes place • ...
All About Bees 2023-04-14
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- name of professional working with bees
- Losing its _________ may cause a bee to die
- Bee that mates with the queen
- Shape of a beehive cell
- How many legs does a bee have?
- Sometimes used to get bees out of a hive
- Animal that loves to eat honey in the wild
- Bees fan wings to reduce _________ in honey
- First stage of bee life cycle
- Time when worker bees return to the hive
- Bee that gathers nectar for the hive
- Second stage of a bee life cycle
- Sweet liquid created by bees
- Third stage of a bee life cycle
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- Dust that bees spread from flower to flower
- chemical used to kill bugs on plants
- Bee that lays the eggs in the hive
- How many eyes does a bee have?
- Rear section of a bee body
- Middle section of a bee body
- The Varroa ________ is making many bees sick
- What do bees suck up from flowers?
- Used to make the cells in a hive
- substance inside stinger of a bee
- Fourth stage of a bee life cycle
25 Clues: Shape of a beehive cell • Rear section of a bee body • Middle section of a bee body • Sweet liquid created by bees • Bee that mates with the queen • First stage of bee life cycle • How many eyes does a bee have? • How many legs does a bee have? • Third stage of a bee life cycle • Used to make the cells in a hive • Second stage of a bee life cycle • Fourth stage of a bee life cycle • ...
ISE-I (Internal Combustion Engines ME3061) 2018-01-02
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- dual combustion cycle is also called as ---- pressure cycle
- --- engines are most widely used engines in earth moving equipment
- ---------- regulates the opening and closing of valves during engine operation
- reciprocates in cylinder and takes gas pressure
- Removal of burned gases from the cylinder
- ----- is the condition at which inlet and exhaust valves are open at the same time during engine operation
- petrol engines are also called as ------ engines
- C. I. engine does not requires -------- system as high temperature air starts combustion of fuel
- converts reciprocating motion into rotary motion in engine
- nominal inner diameter of working cylinder
- ----------- is most widely used material for piston construction
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- engines used to propel ships are called as ----- engines
- Process 1-2 in Otto cycle
- main supporting structure of the engine
- volume generated by piston when traveling from one dead center to other
- power stroke is also called as ----- stroke
- gudgeon pin is also called as ---- pin
- In practice, --- valve opens few degrees before TDC
- Constant volume cycle
- Engine where all cylinders are arranged linearly is called ------- engine
20 Clues: Constant volume cycle • Process 1-2 in Otto cycle • gudgeon pin is also called as ---- pin • main supporting structure of the engine • Removal of burned gases from the cylinder • nominal inner diameter of working cylinder • power stroke is also called as ----- stroke • reciprocates in cylinder and takes gas pressure • petrol engines are also called as ------ engines • ...
Chrome Grids 2022-03-21
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- _______ is the process of separating cream and milk.
- What is the universal solvent?
- The largest percentage of the atmosphere consists of _________.
- Light passes through _______ objects.
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
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- The direction of a moving object can be changed by applying _________.
- Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________.
- Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe?
- _______ needs to be changed in order for a liquid to change into a solid.
- This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation.
10 Clues: What is the universal solvent? • Light passes through _______ objects. • Which gas dissolved in water do fish breathe? • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • _______ is the process of separating cream and milk. • Breaking down of food inside the body is called ________. • This is mixed with food in our mouths during assimilation. • ...
Water in the World 2021-10-11
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- A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of the river, typically where it diverges into several outlets
- A material that allows liquids or gas to pass through it
- An area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding
- Drops of water in the clouds fall down to earth in either forms of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Heat (usually from the sun) is applied to a liquid and causes it to turn into a gas
- A body of permeable rock the can contain or transmit ground water
- Water Water that is held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices of rock
- The supply of water to land or crops to help with growth
- Precipitation which fall down to land instead of bodies of water absorbs in to the soil and then plants take it in through their roots
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- Heat rays (usually from the sun) is directed at plants and water from their roots is evaporated into the air from the tips of the leaves
- off Precipitation that falls onto the land runs off back into bodies of water
- A system or tool used to extract ground water from under ground.
- The gathering of water during the water cycle
- Water vapor in the air changes into small drops liquid water by cooling it down
14 Clues: The gathering of water during the water cycle • A material that allows liquids or gas to pass through it • The supply of water to land or crops to help with growth • A system or tool used to extract ground water from under ground. • A body of permeable rock the can contain or transmit ground water • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-01-05
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- phenotype is a combination
- reproduction involcing one parent
- process in cell division when chromosomes decrease by half
- present in all living cells and determines traits
- masked allele
- identical chromosomes
- likelihood of a future event
- union of two things that form a zygote
- a comparison of numbers
- cycle life cycle
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- alternative form of gene
- a structure made up of dna and protein
- set of instruction
- phenotype is intermetiate
- cytoplasm cell division
- a graph
- reproduction involving two parents
- passing of genes
- part of a cell cycle where cell growth occurs
- allele that is fully expressed
- a diagram
- organisms appearance
- cell division that forms two new nuclei
- entire genetic makeup
24 Clues: a graph • a diagram • masked allele • passing of genes • cycle life cycle • set of instruction • organisms appearance • identical chromosomes • entire genetic makeup • cytoplasm cell division • a comparison of numbers • alternative form of gene • phenotype is intermetiate • phenotype is a combination • likelihood of a future event • allele that is fully expressed • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
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- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Life Cycles 2023-05-09
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- The __________ plant stage comes after the young plant stage of a flowering plant.
- The young of a grasshopper is also known as ____________.
- The young of a grasshopper and the larva of a mosquito feed a lot and __________ multiple times.
- The __________ part of a plant will grow first after germination has started.
- Many _____________ will appear after the the young plant grows into the next stage.
- The _________ stage comes after the egg stage of a butterfly.
- A flowering plant will bear _________ to indicate that its is ready to reproduce.
- The egg and young of the mosquito live in ___________.
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- The young of a butterfly and mosquito look _____________ from their adults.
- The young of a cockroach looks _________ to its adult.
- Chicken, frog, cockroach and grasshopper have _________ stages of life cycle.
- Beetle at its __________ stage stops feeding.
- Butterfly, beetle and mosquito have __________ stages of life cycle.
- A flowering plant reproduce by _____________.
14 Clues: Beetle at its __________ stage stops feeding. • A flowering plant reproduce by _____________. • The young of a cockroach looks _________ to its adult. • The egg and young of the mosquito live in ___________. • The young of a grasshopper is also known as ____________. • The _________ stage comes after the egg stage of a butterfly. • ...
Cellular respiration 2026-01-23
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- A harmless byproduct formed at the end of the electron transport chain.
- The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down.
- The glucose molecule that acts as the starting fuel for respiration.
- The gas required for aerobic respiration to act as the final electron acceptor.
- The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most energy.
- The organelle known as the powerhouse where most energy is produced.
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- The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy.
- The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis.
- The primary energy currency of the cell produced during respiration.
- The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide.
- A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The waste gas exhaled by animals as a byproduct of the Krebs cycle.
14 Clues: A byproduct of fermentation in yeast cells. • The jelly-like substance where glycolysis occurs. • The first step of respiration where glucose is broken down. • The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis. • The process by which cells break down sugar to create energy. • The second stage of respiration that releases carbon dioxide. • ...
Price and Product 2014-02-04
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- Cycle It's a graph in which you can see the evaluation of a products life
- When the product reaches the highest sales (its a stage in life cycle)
- Advertisement Elasticity of Demand
- Strategy New entrants putting low prices to make a successful entrance into the market (one of pricing strategies)
- When the prices are different to the other companies to eliminate competition (one of pricing strategies)
- Price Elasticity Demand
- When product is no longer valid, and about to be taken out of the market (its a stage in life cycle)
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- When the product first appears in market (its a stage in life cycle)
- Strategy New entrants set a high price to make a successful entrance into the market (one of pricing strategies)
- When company makes special offers to ease the competitions (one of pricing strategies)
- Cross Elasticity of Demand
- When the product is considered to be put in the market (its a stage in life cycle)
- The way the product gets to customers
- When the customers are well aware of product and sales start to go down (its a stage in life cycle)
- Income Elasticity of Demand
15 Clues: Price Elasticity Demand • Cross Elasticity of Demand • Income Elasticity of Demand • Advertisement Elasticity of Demand • The way the product gets to customers • When the product first appears in market (its a stage in life cycle) • When the product reaches the highest sales (its a stage in life cycle) • ...
