Across
- 5. Anything going into a system
- 6. The form of energy that is in motion
- 7. The output of energy
- 11. A macromolecule comprised of C-H-O in a 1-2-1 ratio
- 12. Anything that occupies space and has mass
- 14. A compound lacking carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds
- 15. This type of feedback loop reinforces the change occurring in the system
- 18. A solution found between 8-14 on the pH scale
- 20. This type of bond forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- 23. A macromolecule formed by C-H-O in no set ratio and often found in the cell membrane
- 25. A measure of the amount of energy as heat given off by an item
- 26. Randomness of the universe in the form of Heat
- 27. This Law of Thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- 28. A compound that has carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds
- 29. This bond forms when electrons are transferred between atoms
- 30. The smallest living unit
Down
- 1. A massless particle containing pure electromagnetic radiation
- 2. This form of energy is found in bonds of compounds
- 3. The amount of energy needed to power a 1-watt bulb for 1 second
- 4. An example of a nucleic acid and the primary source of our genetic information
- 8. Anything leaving a system
- 9. This form of energy has the possibility to do work
- 10. The number of protons found in an element
- 13. Comprised of at least 2 atoms bonded together
- 16. An atom of an element that has the same number of protons but varying neutrons
- 17. The amount of matter in an object
- 19. A solution found between 0-6 on the pH scale
- 20. Comprised of at least 2 elements bonded together
- 21. This type of feedback loop counters or stops the change in a system
- 22. This Law of Thermodynamics states that whenever energy changes form, the amount remains constant but the ability to do work diminishes
- 24. The ability to do work