Bioenergy Crosswords and Wordsearches. To help combat climate change the UK has a target to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050. 30% of the UK renewable.

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Bioenergy Crosswords and Wordsearches

To help combat climate change the UK has a target to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by % of the UK renewable energy could come from biomass heat and electricity by To meet the European Renewable Energy Directive, the UK is aiming for 10% of transport energy to be from renewable sources by By 2020, 8% of our petrol and 5% of our diesel could come from crops grown in the UK. Facts and Figures

Bioenergy Introductory Crossword Clues Across 1. Non-renewable fuels, such as coal, oil and gas (2 words) 5. The steady increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere (2 words) 6. An insoluble carbohydrate found in plants and plant products 7. A substance that increases the rate of a reaction 8. A gas produced by the burning of fuels and used in photosynthesis (2 words) 9. A group of proteins that speed up reactions in living things 11. A method of separating substances where they move at different speeds 12. A process carried out in green plants that uses light 13. With oxygen 14. A renewable fuel produced from biological material 15. The specific sugar made by photosynthesis 17. A measure of the amount of crop produced Down 2. The process of producing desirable characteristics in the next generation (2 words) 3. Very small living things that can only be seen with a microscope 4. A gas that is found with crude oil and produced in decomposition 10. The green chemical in plants that absorbs light energy 16. A carbohydrate that is a source of energy in respiring cells

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Bioenergy Intermediate Crossword Clues Across 4. A gas produced by the burning of fuels and used in photosynthesis. (2 words) 10. A process carried out in green plants that uses light 11. A gas that is found with crude oil and produced in decomposition 14. Gas such as carbon dioxide that traps heat in the atmosphere (2 words) 16. A method of separating substances where they move at different speeds 17. A resource that can be replaced more quickly or at the same rate as it is being used 22. A process in which liquids are purified or separated by heating to form a gas and then condensed back into a liquid 23. Non-renewable fuels, such as coal, oil and gas (2 words) 25. A layer of gases that surrounds the Earth 26. The material from which the plant cell walls are made 28. The green chemical in plants that absorbs light energy 29. A measure of the amount of crop produced 30. A measurement of the ‘thickness’ of a fluid 31. Name for the fungus that is single-celled most of its life, used in the production of alcohol and capable of fermenting carbohydrates

Bioenergy Intermediate Crossword Clues Down 1. The process of producing desirable characteristics in the next generation (2 words) 2. A renewable fuel produced from biological material 3. The specific sugar made by photosynthesis 5. An organic compound derived from oil or fat that can be used as a transport fuel 6. The steady increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere (2 words) 7. Part of a chromosome that contains the ‘instructions’ for a particular characteristic such as leaf shape 8. An anaerobic cellular process in which organic foods are converted into simpler compounds such as alcohol 9. An insoluble carbohydrate found in plants and plant products 11. Very small living things that can only be seen with a microscope 12. The tiny structures inside plant cells where photosynthesis occurs 13. A complex carbohydrate composed of a chain of monosaccharides joined together by glycosidic bonds 15. A compound that contains double or triple bonds 18. The term for the dry weight of a living thing that can be used as a fuel 19. A chemical reaction where a compound, such as starch or cellulose, is broken down by reaction with water into smaller components. 20. Chemicals that are made only from hydrogen and carbon 21. Without oxygen 24. A substance that increases the rate of a reaction 27. A group of proteins that speed up reactions in living things

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Bioenergy Advanced Crossword Clues Across 4. A group of long chain hydrocarbons derived from the breakdown of fats with a single carboxylic group and aliphatic tail (2 words) 7. The process of producing desirable characteristics in the next generation (2 words) 10. The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity 14. A complex carbohydrate composed of a chain of monosaccharides joined together by glycosidic bonds 15. Non-renewable fuels, such as coal, oil and gas (2 words) 16. A new and growing science that focuses on re-designing and re-building natural biological systems synthetically from the ground up (2 words) 17. The term for the dry weight of a living thing that can be used as a fuel 21. A gas produced by the burning of fuels and used in photosynthesis (2 words) 24. Name for the fungus that is single-celled most of its life, used in the production of alcohol and capable of fermenting carbohydrates 25. The material from which plant cell walls are made 29. A measurement of the `thickness’ of a fluid 30. Without oxygen 34. A group of proteins that speed up reactions in living things 35. Traps heat in the atmosphere (2 words) 37. A hydrocarbon that contains double or triple bonds 38. The green chemical in plants that absorbs light energy

Bioenergy Advanced Crossword Clues Down 1. A transport fuel derived from oil or fat 2. A type of vascular tissue in terrestrial plants primarily involved transporting water and nutrient and providing structural support 3. Chemicals that are made only from hydrogen and carbon 5. A chemical reaction where a compound, such as starch or cellulose, is broken down by reaction with water into smaller components 6. Phototrophic eukaryotic microorganisms 7. The process of converting complex carbohydrate into simple monosaccharide components through hydrolysis 8. Applies to a process which occurs without any change in the total amount of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere (2 words) 9. A process carried out in green plants that uses light 11. A renewable fuel produced from biological material 12. A resource that can be replaced more quickly or at the same rate as it is being used 13. A method of separating substances where they move at different speeds 18. The steady increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere (2 words) 19. A process in which liquids are purified or separated by heating to form a gas and then condensed back into a liquid 20. Microscopic, single-celled organisms that possess a prokaryotic type of cell structure 22. The specific sugar made by photosynthesis 23. The tiny structures inside plant cells where photosynthesis occurs 26. A tissue in a vascular plant that functions primarily in transporting organic food materials from the photosynthetic organ to all the parts of the plant 27. Organic substance which act as a binder for the cellulose fibres in wood and certain plants and adds strength and stiffness to the cell walls 28. An anaerobic cellular process in which organic foods are converted into simpler compounds such as alcohol 31. A substance that increases the rate of a reaction 32. A gas that is found with crude oil and produced in decomposition 33. Lasting through the year or for several years 36. An insoluble carbohydrate found in plants and plant products

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