physical Crossword Puzzles
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
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- Percentage of work output/work input
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- the ability to perform physical work
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
34 Clues: Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • Percentage of work output/work input • the ability to perform physical work • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • Training: a series of exercise activities • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Training: work/exercise is followed by rest • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
Across
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- the ability to perform physical work
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
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- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Percentage of work output/work input
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
34 Clues: Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • Training: a series of exercise activities • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period: training part of a program • ...
Chapter 1 2024-01-08
Across
- Prohibits a punishment culturally adroit
- spontaneous statements made at the time of a crime concerning and closely related to actions involved in the crime
- Discovering, collecting, and presenting evidence to determine what happened
- characteristic way a criminal commits a specific type of crime
- physical evidence favorable to the accused, that would clear the accused of blame; for example, having a blood type different from that found at a homicide
- application of the physical sciences and their technology to examine physical evidence of crimes; includes the branch of criminalistics
- making a generalization and establishing it by gathering specific facts
- major crime such as homicide, aggravated assault or robbery. Usually carries a penalty of imprisonment in a state penitentiary or death
- Persons risk of being sued
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- Recording and interpreting minute details of physical evidence
- Person who searches for and preserves physical evidence
- minor crimes such as shoplifting or pilferage; less serious than a felony. Usually carries a fine or a short sentence in a county or municipal jail
- Objects that come in contact with each other always transfer material, however minute, to each other.
- process that uses powerful analytical tools to quickly and thoroughly explore mountains of data to discover new patterns or confirm suspected patterns or trends
- act of the legislative body of a municipality or county relating to all the rules governing the municipality or county, including misdemeanor crime
- Philosophy that the police must work with the community
- geographic areas with a higher incidence rate of criminal activity
- a process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced
- gestae statements spontaneous statements made at the time a crime is committed and closely related to actions involved in the crime. Considered more truthful than latter, planned responses.
- avenues bearing clues or potential sources of information relevant to solving a crime
- to observe or study closely; to inquire into something systematically in a search for truthful information
- Act that is forbidden by the law
- conditions that must exist and be proven to exist for an act to be called a specific kind of crime
- a "sudden knowing" without any conscious reasoning or apparent logic. Based on knowledge and experience or what is commonly called street sense. An intangible urge; a "gut feeling" developed by experience
24 Clues: Persons risk of being sued • Act that is forbidden by the law • Prohibits a punishment culturally adroit • a process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced • Person who searches for and preserves physical evidence • Philosophy that the police must work with the community • Recording and interpreting minute details of physical evidence • ...
Empowering Lives: How Technology Fosters Inclusivity and Accessibility for All 2023-04-16
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- The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health through medical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness or injury.
- A system of raised dots that can be read with the fingertips, allowing individuals with visual impairments to read text.
- A task or piece of work that is undertaken to earn money or gain experience.
- The expression of thoughts or ideas through spoken words or sounds.
- Something that is easy to use or access for individuals of all abilities, including those with disabilities.
- Devices, tools, or systems that help individuals with disabilities perform tasks and increase their independence.
- The ability to perceive sound, and may be impaired by hearing loss or deafness.
- Something that exists or is created using computer technology, rather than in a physical form.
- The use of technology to provide remote medical care, including consultations, diagnosis, and treatment, without the need for physical visits to a healthcare facility.
- External frames or structures that provide support, mobility, or protection to the body, particularly for individuals with mobility impairments.
- The practice of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their abilities, backgrounds, or circumstances, are fully included and have equal opportunities to participate in all aspects of society.
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- The ability to adapt or change to different circumstances, particularly in terms of work schedules or job requirements.
- Situated far away from the usual location or center of activity, particularly in the context of remote work or remote healthcare.
- A flat or curved surface that displays visual information, particularly in the context of screen readers or digital textbooks.
- Relating to society and its customs and traditions, particularly in terms of interaction and communication between individuals.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities, and may require accommodations to perform daily tasks or participate in society.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, particularly in the fields of industry and commerce.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, or attitudes through teaching, training, or research.
- The ability to see, and may be impaired by visual impairments, such as partial or complete blindness.
- The ability to move or control one's movements, and may be impaired by physical disabilities or limitations.
20 Clues: The expression of thoughts or ideas through spoken words or sounds. • A task or piece of work that is undertaken to earn money or gain experience. • The ability to perceive sound, and may be impaired by hearing loss or deafness. • Something that exists or is created using computer technology, rather than in a physical form. • ...
PHYSICAL FITNESS ASSESSMENT, SAFETY AND CAREER 2024-11-20
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- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Liaison between client and sports teams/companies looking for endorsees
- a device that assess the acceleration of the body in certain directions
- Determines the extent of a person has enough breath to be able to speak during activity
- _______ recommends “move for health” which is promoting a moderate physical fitness activity for up to 30 minutes everyday
- If fluid is not replaced, the dancer will become _______. Muscle cramps, electrolyte deficits and muscle fatigue may be associated with dehydration and heat cramps.
- exercise which you Lay on your back with your knees bent and place your right ankle on the opposite knee.
- Water makes up approximately _____ percent of body weight and is the largest component of the human body.
- Perceived exertion uses the _____ Rating scale which scales from 6-20 depending on how hard you feel your body is working
- stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles
- Relies on solid date or observations
- Type of stretching exercise which the person Kneel in a deep lunge with the back leg on the floor
- a device worn that provides data on the heart rate in response to exercise
- _______ Lifestyle increases all causes of mortality, double the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, colon cancer, high blood pressure and etc.
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- type of observation that measures activity in regard to type, time, place and social setting
- For ______ intensity, an individual should attain at 85% max Heart Rate
- Careers that include Journalism, photography, writing, art, broadcasting
- keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints.
- Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns
- exercise which the person stands holding onto a chair with your right hand and grasping your left foot with your left hand.
- medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature
- Physical activities such as walking and biking is considered as ______ intensity
- conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature
- Unit used to measure the amount of oxygen used by the body during physical activity
- Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception
- inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
26 Clues: stretching or tearing of ligaments • Relies on solid date or observations • stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles • conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature • Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns • Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-22
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- a domain
- an influence of PA
- number of domains
- a type of social benefit
- a important part of your body/influence of PA
- "national physical activity guidlines"
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- Dimension
- a leisure that you can do
- a domain
- Dimension
- something you do everyday
- "world health organisation"
- an influence of PA
- "physical Activity"
14 Clues: a domain • a domain • Dimension • Dimension • number of domains • an influence of PA • an influence of PA • "physical Activity" • a type of social benefit • a leisure that you can do • something you do everyday • "world health organisation" • "national physical activity guidlines" • a important part of your body/influence of PA
I love me 2024-02-19
11 Clues: to festered • joy or excitement • the current month • a feeling of worry • your support system • synonym for feelings • a bond between two people • apps that you socialize on • you can write your thoughts in a • your mental, physical, & emotional __ • Physical activities you participate in
The Studies Of 2020-04-08
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- The study of earth physical structure and substance
- The study of origins of words
- The study of trees
- The study of trees
- The study of organisms and their physical surroundings
- The study of language
- The study of animals
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- The study of plants
- The study of celestial bodies
- The science of time measurement
- The study of blood
- The study of the weather
- The study of properties of substances
- The study of fungi
- The study of the sea
15 Clues: The study of blood • The study of fungi • The study of trees • The study of trees • The study of plants • The study of the sea • The study of animals • The study of language • The study of the weather • The study of celestial bodies • The study of origins of words • The science of time measurement • The study of properties of substances • ...
Outpatient Rehab Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-21
Across
- Medical terminology for low back
- Swimming pool therapy
- Tissue that connects a muscle to bone
- Medical terminology for lower leg
- Abbreviation for Physical Therapy
- The way you walk
- Medical terminology for neck
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- Medical terminology for knee
- Tissue that connects a bone to another bone
- Medical terminology for head
- Medical terminology for upper back
- National Physical Therapy Month
- Medical terminology for upper leg
- When the spine curves in a sideways direction
14 Clues: The way you walk • Swimming pool therapy • Medical terminology for knee • Medical terminology for head • Medical terminology for neck • National Physical Therapy Month • Medical terminology for low back • Medical terminology for lower leg • Medical terminology for upper leg • Abbreviation for Physical Therapy • Medical terminology for upper back • ...
Health crossword 2016-06-27
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- to kepp or stop something from happening
- to try to heal or cure a disease or illness.
- energy force in the body
- a Chinese medical practice that involves putting needles in a person's body
- a procedure performed by a surgeon.
- a sickness of a body part, organ, or system.
- a kind of training to relax the mind, often involving focus on a single thing.
- a kind of therapy that involves touching and rubbing the body
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- a person's usual food and drink.
- a person who is getting medical care or treatment
- physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension.
- the use of special smell or fragances to improve someone's physical, mental or emotional health.
- regular physical activity done to increase fitness and health.
- the process of curing someone or making someone well.
14 Clues: energy force in the body • a person's usual food and drink. • a procedure performed by a surgeon. • to kepp or stop something from happening • to try to heal or cure a disease or illness. • a sickness of a body part, organ, or system. • a person who is getting medical care or treatment • physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension. • ...
Occupational Health Hazards 2024-01-11
Across
- is the foundation for an effective OH&S program
- _______ hazards are living microorganisms or toxins that may cause harm to a worker’s body.
- _______ hazards are physical factors within the environment that may harm a worker’s musculoskeletal system
- _______ hazards include chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards
- is worn by a worker to minimize exposure to occupational hazards
- Any worker using fall protection equipment must be trained by a _________ approved training provider
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- doing it
- any condition, substance, practice, or behavior that could cause injury, illness, disease or property damage
- _______ hazards are substances that can cause harm or damage to a person’s body.
- Regulations require that PPE must comply with the _____ standards
- seeing it
- thinking it
- _______ should develop a PPE policy for the workplace
- _______ hazards are conditions or situations that can cause injury or stress to a worker’s body
14 Clues: doing it • seeing it • thinking it • is the foundation for an effective OH&S program • _______ should develop a PPE policy for the workplace • is worn by a worker to minimize exposure to occupational hazards • Regulations require that PPE must comply with the _____ standards • _______ hazards include chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards • ...
School Subjects 2025-01-15
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- The study of computers and computational systems.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- The art of arranging sounds in time to produce a composition.
- The expression of creativity through painting, drawing, or sculpture.
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- The study of language, literature, and composition.
- The systematic study of the physical and natural world.
- The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- The study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- The art of performing plays or theatrical works.
- Education The subject focused on physical fitness and sports.
- The branch of science that deals with the composition and properties of substances.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
14 Clues: The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • The art of performing plays or theatrical works. • The study of computers and computational systems. • The study of language, literature, and composition. • The systematic study of the physical and natural world. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • ...
S. E. R. 2025-07-31
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- A physical symptom mentioned in the worksheet, often experienced alongside strong emotions.
- A cognitive technique for changing your thinking about a situation
- A healthy activity that helps manage emotions
- An effective technique for processing emotions and thoughts.
- One of the primary emotions listed in the worksheet
- A skill involving focusing on the present moment.
- A core component of emotion regulation, according to the provided information.
- One of the two categories of emotions listed on the provided worksheet
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- A physical symptom that can be associated with stress or strong emotions
- A strategy used to change the intensity of an emotion
- A common difficulty associated with emotional dysregulation.
- The ability to manage and respond to your own emotional experiences
- Taking steps to improve your physical well-being
- Acting without considering the consequences
14 Clues: Acting without considering the consequences • A healthy activity that helps manage emotions • Taking steps to improve your physical well-being • A skill involving focusing on the present moment. • One of the primary emotions listed in the worksheet • A strategy used to change the intensity of an emotion • A common difficulty associated with emotional dysregulation. • ...
unbalenced and balenced force 2024-02-15
TA 2023-06-07
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
Across
- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Percentage of work output/work input
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
Down
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- the ability to perform physical work
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
34 Clues: Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Training: a series of exercise activities • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Training: work/exercise is followed by rest • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
Across
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Activity includes walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- Fibers that have fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- Principle that states stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Testing may include changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- the ability to perform physical work
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Activity that is any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Percentage of work output/work input
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- Fibers that have slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs
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- Formula used to determine max heart rate
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Exercise Period that is the training part of a program
- a type of Angina that occurs due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Testing used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Period to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Principle that states the loss of effects of training happen when ceasing an fitness program
- Training that includes work/exercise is followed by rest
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Principle that states that training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Period to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Training that includes a series of exercise activities
31 Clues: generally 3 - 4 times per week • Activity between 3.0 - 5.9 METs • Activity between 2.0 - 2.9 METs • the ability to perform physical work • Percentage of work output/work input • Formula used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period that is the training part of a program • ...
GERON 2025-10-09
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- _____ decline is one of the physical challenges of aging, which can affect safety, nutrition, independence and quality of life
- Competence It plays a crucial role in reducing health disparities among diverse elderly populations, shown by understanding and respecting the cultural beliefs, values, and practices of each individual.
- Type of care which involves addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as a mental disorder in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for long periods and often feels no interest in anything
- One of the healthcare challenges that older adults face is the ______ on healthcare systems due to aging population.
- These are challenges of aging including chronic illnesses, mobility limitations, and sensory decline.
- Support for patient rights, dignity, and autonomy.
- It plays a crucial role in supporting older adults through these transitions.
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- It is a cultural value that emphasizes honoring and valuing the wisdom, experience, and authority of older individuals within a society.
- ______ Care that extends over prolonged periods.
- ______l limitations is one of the physical challenges of aging, which increases the risk of falls and loss of independence
- Refers to the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) towards others or oneself based on age.
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as a medical condition causing the memory and other mental abilities to gradually become worse and lead to confused behavior
- To achieve ________in nursing care, "hindi pwede ang pwede na".
- It is a psychological challenge experienced by elderly people, which is defined as an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future
- One of the healthcare challenges among aging population is limited ____ to quality healthcare services.
- These are challenges of aging including depression, anxiety, dementia, and loss of independence.
- It is healthcare challenge which is defined as the regular use of 5 or more medications at the same time commonly seen in older adults
- Type of care for long-term or end-of-life needs.
- It is a universal process marked by physical, psychological, and social changes.
20 Clues: ______ Care that extends over prolonged periods. • Type of care for long-term or end-of-life needs. • Support for patient rights, dignity, and autonomy. • To achieve ________in nursing care, "hindi pwede ang pwede na". • It plays a crucial role in supporting older adults through these transitions. • ...
OSI model 2023-08-07
8 Clues: Conceptual framework • A network layer device • Network layer protocol • Works in physical layer • Application layer protocol • Data format in data link layer • A layer deals with the physical connection • Data conversion happens in presentation layer
Unit 5 chapter 12:Health and Fitness 2024-01-08
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- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- the amount of force your muscles can exert
- the ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
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- the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring. Flexibi
- the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- little physical activity
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
8 Clues: little physical activity • the amount of force your muscles can exert • any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion. • the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring. Flexibi • ...
Road Safety 2023-09-26
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- I should observe safety ____ of the physical activity
- I should be ___ and listen to the teacher's instructions
- I should lift, carry and put the equipment safely and ____
- ____ is the choice of drink in all situations.
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- I should be _____ attire for physical activity
- Safety rules are important during physical activity because they _____ accidents
- I should always play ______ and be aware of the safety of others around me
- I should only participate in physical activity when I am feeling ____
- I should always inform an adult if I feel any pain
9 Clues: I should be _____ attire for physical activity • ____ is the choice of drink in all situations. • I should always inform an adult if I feel any pain • I should observe safety ____ of the physical activity • I should be ___ and listen to the teacher's instructions • I should lift, carry and put the equipment safely and ____ • ...
Asignaturas B 2023-12-13
19 Clues: Art • Math • Dance • Chorus • office • church • library • Science • Italian • building • Religion • Chemistry • cafeteria • Orchestra • cafeteria • classroom • auditorium • high school • ________ física Gym (Physical Education)
school subjects 2025-11-05
18 Clues: Kunst • Phisik • Chemie • Deutsch • Biologie • Englisch • Erdkunde • Mathematik • Geschichte • Informatik • Französisch • Education Sport • Textilunterricht • Technology Kochen • Technology Werken • Education Religion • Naturwissenschaften • Studies Gesellschaftslehre
Sports Medicine Thing 2021-01-08
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- instruction in physical exercise and games,especially in schools
- the science of movement of a living body, including how muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments work together to produce movement.
- the medical specialty concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention.
- design and fabricate medical supportive devices and measure and fit patients for them.
- a form of development in which an experienced person, called a coach, supports a learner or client in achieving a specific personal or professional goal by providing training and guidance.
- the format of exercise which highlights building the strength, size as well as endurance of skeletal muscles.
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- the applying of medical or surgical agencies for the purpose of preventing, relieving, or curing disease, or aiding natural functions, or modifying or removing the results of physical injury.
- the physiology of physical exercise
- studies on the type, as well as the quantity of fluids and food taken by an athlete.
- specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of foot problems, however, because of the foot's unique interaction with the lower limb, sports podiatrists are often involved in the treatment of injuries affecting the ankle, shins, knees, hips and lower back.
- a proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes, developmental and social aspects of sports participation, and systemic issues associated with sports settings and organizations.
- specialize in diagnosing and treating sports/athletic performance related injuries
- a continuum of infinite possibilities for better or worse physical or mental health
- a type of alternative medicine and pseudoscience that emphasizes physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue and bones.
- a type of massage technique that focuses on treating soft tissue aches, pain and injuries that are associated with recreational activities.
- a special process of preparation of sports persons based on scientific principles aimed at improving and maintaining higher performance capacity in different sports activities.
- encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions.
- the prevention of oral/facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases and manifestations.
18 Clues: the physiology of physical exercise • instruction in physical exercise and games,especially in schools • specialize in diagnosing and treating sports/athletic performance related injuries • a continuum of infinite possibilities for better or worse physical or mental health • studies on the type, as well as the quantity of fluids and food taken by an athlete. • ...
Health 2024-06-13
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- taking time to care for your health
- a form of physical activity or game
- the state of being comfortable, happy or healthy
- relating to the mind
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- condition of being physically fit and healthy
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
- relating to the body
- a person's mental and physical health
- playing an electronic video game
9 Clues: relating to the body • relating to the mind • playing an electronic video game • taking time to care for your health • a form of physical activity or game • a person's mental and physical health • condition of being physically fit and healthy • the state of being comfortable, happy or healthy • engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
Alcohol Terms 2020-11-17
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- people that help/accept poor decisions
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- restraint of own behavior
- the bodies need for alcohol
- body needs more to feel effect
- the liquid created from fermentation
- scarring and destruction of the liver
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- Drugs that slow down the body’s functions
- too much alcohol in one's body
- mental and physical abilities impaired
- physical or psychological need
- short for blood alcohol content
- a progressive chronic disease
- drinking lots in short time
14 Clues: fetal alcohol syndrome • restraint of own behavior • the bodies need for alcohol • drinking lots in short time • a progressive chronic disease • too much alcohol in one's body • physical or psychological need • body needs more to feel effect • short for blood alcohol content • the liquid created from fermentation • scarring and destruction of the liver • ...
Joyce's Crossword 2021-04-28
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- when you fear you have a medical condition even if tests show there's nothing wrong
- highly sensitive to physical and emotional things (touch, smell, sound)
- activity requiring physical effort
- extremely emotional
- unreasonably critical
- unlikely to get an allergic reaction
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- stuck to doing something
- forcefully extend a limb or joint more than normal
- extremely detailed
- a needle or injection
- abnormally high body temperature
- low blood pressure
- low blood sugar
- high blood pressure
14 Clues: low blood sugar • extremely detailed • low blood pressure • extremely emotional • high blood pressure • a needle or injection • unreasonably critical • stuck to doing something • abnormally high body temperature • activity requiring physical effort • unlikely to get an allergic reaction • forcefully extend a limb or joint more than normal • ...
LA Crossword 2023-08-25
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- A disease in which arthritides develops
- Of or relating to the stomach
- The central and most important part of an object
- Lacking physical strength
- Regard or consider in a specific way
- Willing to please others
- Accorded a great deal of stress
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- Believing that things are untrue
- Good health and physical strength
- The state of being forgotten
- Easily irritated
- A figured woven piece of fabric
- An individual piece of paper
- Affect of paralysis
14 Clues: Easily irritated • Affect of paralysis • Willing to please others • Lacking physical strength • The state of being forgotten • An individual piece of paper • Of or relating to the stomach • A figured woven piece of fabric • Accorded a great deal of stress • Believing that things are untrue • Good health and physical strength • Regard or consider in a specific way • ...
Health Crossword 2021-12-19
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- regular physical activity done to increase fitness and health ________
- the process of curing someone or making someone well ________
- physical, emotional, or mental pressure or tension ________
- a kind of training to relax the mind, often involving focus on a single thing __________
- the use of smells or fragrances to improve someone's physical, mental, or emotional health ________
- a person's usual food and drink ________
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- to keep or stop something from happening ________
- a person who is getting medical care or treatment ________
- a Chinese medical practice that involves putting needles in a person's body ________
- a procedure performed by surgeon _________
- a treatment that involves massaging the foot or the hand ________
- a kind of therapy that involves touching and rubbing the body _______
- to try to heal or cure a disease or illness _______
- a sickness of a body part, organ, or system ________
14 Clues: a person's usual food and drink ________ • a procedure performed by surgeon _________ • to keep or stop something from happening ________ • to try to heal or cure a disease or illness _______ • a sickness of a body part, organ, or system ________ • a person who is getting medical care or treatment ________ • ...
Heredity Crossword 2022-06-16
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- Having two identical alleles for a particular gene
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- the act of getting by legal right from a person at his or her death or through heredity
- a diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a cross or breeding experiment
- shows relationships between family members and indicates which individuals have certain genetic traits
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
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- the physical and behavioral traits of the organism
- can be Dominant or Recessive
- DNA passed to the organism by its parents
- the building blocks of life
- a distinguishing trait, quality, or property
- the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells
15 Clues: the building blocks of life • can be Dominant or Recessive • DNA passed to the organism by its parents • a nucleic acid present in all living cells • a distinguishing trait, quality, or property • Having two identical alleles for a particular gene • the basic physical and functional unit of heredity • the physical and behavioral traits of the organism • ...
HEALTH 2024-01-19
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- the substance that provides energy and nourishment to the body.
- the state of being free from disease or injury.
- a lifestyle that promotes good physical and mental health.
- physically and mentally active.
- the process of providing the body with foods that are required to stay healthy.
- the condition of being physically healthy and strong.
- a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree Celsius
- the eating habits of a person or group of people.
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- food that is thought to be good for your health.
- the quality of being physically healthy and energetic.
- the action of putting food into the mouth and chewing and swallowing it.
- the way a person lives.
- in better health.
- the fact or state of doing things rather than nothing.
- physical activity which improves or maintains physical fitness.
15 Clues: in better health. • the way a person lives. • physically and mentally active. • the state of being free from disease or injury. • food that is thought to be good for your health. • the eating habits of a person or group of people. • the condition of being physically healthy and strong. • the quality of being physically healthy and energetic. • ...
Pio Camp 2024 2024-12-30
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- A bodily defense system against pathogens and infections
- The endurance required for prolonged physical or mental activity
- Boundaries set to protect your mental well-being and prevent burnout
- A professional process to address emotional or mental challenges
- A practice of focusing on and appreciating the positive aspects of life
- Physical activity that keeps your body fit
- The science of how food affects body functions and health.
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- The building block of cells and a key player in enzyme functions
- A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be overwhelming
- Essential rest for recovery and mental health
- A state of mental or emotional strain from demanding circumstances
- Nutrients essential for the body’s growth and immunity
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by stress
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others
14 Clues: Physical activity that keeps your body fit • Essential rest for recovery and mental health • Nutrients essential for the body’s growth and immunity • A bodily defense system against pathogens and infections • The science of how food affects body functions and health. • The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Food Safety 2025-10-16
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- Harmful tiny living things; one type of microbiological hazard.
- A common food that is a severe allergen.
- Tiny living things like bacteria and viruses you can't see.
- Another microbiological hazard, like a common cold.
- Foods like peanuts or gluten that can make some people very sick.
- An allergen found in wheat.
- An example of an allergen that comes from the ocean.
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- Broken glass, fish bones, or soil are examples of this hazard you can see.
- Detergent, insect sprays, and lead are examples of this food hazard.
- A chemical used for cleaning that shouldn't be in food.
- A type of microbiological hazard, like mould.
- A physical contaminant that should be washed off food.
- A physical hazard if broken in food.
- A heavy metal that is an example of a chemical hazard.
14 Clues: An allergen found in wheat. • A physical hazard if broken in food. • A common food that is a severe allergen. • A type of microbiological hazard, like mould. • Another microbiological hazard, like a common cold. • An example of an allergen that comes from the ocean. • A physical contaminant that should be washed off food. • ...
Energy 2020-03-26
9 Clues: doing work • unit of heat • applying force • physical energy • doing something • impelling force • an act aggression • physical strength • unit of electrical energy
Ir a la escuela 2021-08-27
18 Clues: art • math • pool • work • beach • field • house • music • class • history • Spanish • science • theater • theology • the library • gimnacio gym • English class • physical education
Lesson 2 2022-04-15
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2015-03-05
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- tiny blood vessels that carry blood to and from almost all body cells and connect arteries to veins
- the force of blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels
- major injury that happens when a bone is forced from its normal position within a joint
- a painful inflammation and swelling of a tendon caused by overuse
- intense physical activity that builds muscle but does not use large amount of oxygen
- when oxygen-rich blood travels to all body tissues except the lungs
- the yellowish, watery part of blood
- when blood travels from the heart, through the lungs and back to the heart
- blood vessels that carry blood from all part of the body back to the heart
- the ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body
- strong, flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissues.
- the ability of your muscles to use force
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- places where two or more bones meet
- rhythmic, moderate to vigorous activity that uses large amount of oxygen and works the heart and lungs
- small fracture caused by repeated strain on a bone
- type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones at the joint
- the measure of how well your heart and lungs work during moderate to vigorous physical activity or exercise
- excessive loss of water from the body
- injury to the ligament connecting bones to a joint
- the proportions of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight
- substances that cause muscle tissue to develop at an abnormally high rate
- the ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion
- break in a bone
- any movement that makes your body use extra energy
- the ability of a muscle to repeatedly use force over a period of time
- a type of connecting tissue that joins muscles to bones and muscle to muscles
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one's fitness
- being able to handle physical work and play each day without getting overly tired
29 Clues: break in a bone • places where two or more bones meet • the yellowish, watery part of blood • excessive loss of water from the body • the ability of your muscles to use force • small fracture caused by repeated strain on a bone • injury to the ligament connecting bones to a joint • any movement that makes your body use extra energy • ...
Aerobic Exercise 2019-03-20
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- Period: the purpose is to enhance the adjustments needed to be made prior to physical activity
- Principle: stress placed on an organism that is greater than it is accustomed
- Testing: used to determine cardiovascular fitness in healthy individuals
- typically time is the initial focus, followed by frequency and then intensity
- Principle: training that improves an individual for a specific task but will not improve in other tasks
- Oxygen Consumption: a measure of the body's capacity to use oxygen
- the result of increased efficiency of the cardiovascular system and active muscles
- Activity: Walking faster than 3.5mph, swimming laps, jogging, running at 5.0mph, shoveling snow
- VO2 max, cardiac output, and muscular strength decrease rapidly
- determined by the Overload Principle and Specificity Principle
- any planned and structured physical activity designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
- Fibers: fast contractile response and recruited for activities requiring power
- the ability to work for prolonged periods of time and the ability to resist fatigue
- Glycolytic System: No oxygen is required and Lactic acid is produced
- Oxygen Consumption: measure of oxygen consumption by the myocardial muscle
- the ability to perform physical work
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- Exercise Period: training part of a program
- Equivalent: unit use to quantify energy expenditure
- Testing: one principle includes changing the workload by increasing the speed and/or grade of the treadmill
- Principle: the loss of effects of training when ceasing an fitness program
- Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs
- Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs
- Fibers: slow contractile response and have low anaerobic capacity
- provides stimulus for improving cardiorespiratory fitness
- Training: work/exercise is followed by rest
- Angina: due to an underlying cardiac issue this may occur with exercise
- generally 3 - 4 times per week
- Period: to enhance recovery periods with oxidation of the metabolic waste and replacement of energy stores
- Percentage of work output/work input
- Activity: any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that result in a substantial increase over resting energy expenditure
- Training: a series of exercise activities
- dependent on total work performed, exercise intensity, and fitness level
- Formula: used to determine max heart rate
- product of frequency, intensity, and time
34 Clues: Activity: 2.0 - 2.9 METs • Activity: 3.0 - 5.9 METs • generally 3 - 4 times per week • Percentage of work output/work input • the ability to perform physical work • Training: a series of exercise activities • Formula: used to determine max heart rate • product of frequency, intensity, and time • Exercise Period: training part of a program • ...
IB Sports Medicine Option C Crossword 2025-03-27
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- The relationship between energy intake (food) and energy expenditure (activity).
- A term for exercise that builds muscular strength and bone mass.
- A chronic condition related to high blood sugar levels and linked to obesity.
- A type of study that demonstrates the link between physical activity and hypokinetic diseases over time.
- Weight loss occurs when more calories are burned than consumed.
- A major risk factor for cardiovascular disease related to elevated levels in the bloodstream.
- An exercise-related physiological response to stress, improving well-being.
- A method to track the level of fat distribution in the body, especially central obesity.
- An autoimmune condition where the body doesn't produce insulin.
- The general term for chronic diseases linked to inactivity.
- A condition characterized by low bone density, increasing fracture risk.
- Involves a narrowing of the coronary arteries due to fatty deposits.
- High blood pressure, which increases the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
- Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure.
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- The flow of oxygen-poor blood to the lungs and oxygen-rich blood to the body.
- A long-term risk factor for cardiovascular disease, often linked to physical inactivity.
- The ability of bones to withstand stress, improved through exercise.
- A condition of high blood sugar often associated with obesity.
- A major risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, involves lack of physical movement.
- A physiological response to exercise that improves mental well-being.
- The term for muscle-strengthening exercises.
- A long-term effect of a lack of physical activity, leading to higher disease risk.
- Increases serotonin and endorphin production to improve mood.
- A disease associated with low levels of physical activity.
- The process of increasing bone strength through weight-bearing activities.
- The ability to adapt to stress and challenges, often improved by exercise.
- A common barrier to exercise related to lack of support or motivation.
- A type of study used to show a snapshot of the population's health and activity levels.
- The condition of excessive body fat accumulation.
- An essential mineral for bone health that helps prevent osteoporosis.
- A method to determine obesity based on weight and height.
31 Clues: The term for muscle-strengthening exercises. • The condition of excessive body fat accumulation. • A method to determine obesity based on weight and height. • A disease associated with low levels of physical activity. • The general term for chronic diseases linked to inactivity. • Increases serotonin and endorphin production to improve mood. • ...
Energy 2020-03-26
9 Clues: doing work • unit of heat • applying force • physical energy • doing something • impelling force • an act aggression • physical strength • unit of electrical energy
Chemistry 2018-02-05
9 Clues: physical • chemical • atom elements • together molecules • substances homogeneous • than two atoms mixtures • substances heterogeneous • and shape change physical • in shredded pieces chemical
Our watery world 2014-01-05
7 Clues: The solid form of water • A change that is usually reversible • A change that is usually irreversible • A physical change from a liquid to a gas • A physical change from a gas to a liquid • A physical change from solid to a liquid • A physical change from a liquid to a solid
Emotional Health 2025-03-24
17 Clues: body • loss • cause • brain • future • beliefs • sadness • feelings • reactions • awareness • worryness • meaningful • compassion • obligations • relationships • respect honor • esteem admire
Health 2025-10-23
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- The most obvious form of bullying. It occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets.
- Someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it
- The person who was bullied
- The use of superior strength or influence to intimidate, typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
- A person who is present at an event or incident
- Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- Influence from members of one’s peer group
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- Use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target.
- The forcing of strenuous, often humiliating, tasks as part of a program of rigorous physical training and initiation.
- Consists of repeated, harmful and humiliating actions that target a person sexually.
- Someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes steps in to disrupt the problematic situation
- The use of the Internet, a cell phone or other technology to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person
12 Clues: The person who was bullied • Influence from members of one’s peer group • A person who is present at an event or incident • Use words, statements and name-calling to gain power and control over a target. • Someone who witnesses a situation, but chooses to ignore or do nothing about it • ...
FFL Ch. 4 Vocabulary Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- Only requiring the amount of oxygen in your lungs to complete a physical activity.
- Your range of heart rates that creates the best training. You have a low heart rate level to a high rate level, and the target heart rate zone is anywhere in between.
- The ability of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
- The ability of an object to maintain its balance.
- Physical activities that elevate your heart rate higher than your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- The center of your body weight.
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- Describes your feelings about yourself.
- Physical activities that are vigorous enough to elevate your heart rate within your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity.
- Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active.
- A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level.
- A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body.
12 Clues: The center of your body weight. • Describes your feelings about yourself. • The ability of an object to maintain its balance. • Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity. • A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level. • Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active. • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties 2017-11-13
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- Tells you whether matter is a solid, liquid or gas
- Property that allows it to change to a different type of matter
- Acetic Acid can be found in...
- Mass per unit volume
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- Property that you can observe without changing the matter
- Base may feel like this
- How easily a substance reacts with another substance
- Compound made when acid and base combine
- Substance with a pH less than 7
- Substance with a pH more than 7
- An acid may taste this way
11 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Base may feel like this • An acid may taste this way • Acetic Acid can be found in... • Substance with a pH less than 7 • Substance with a pH more than 7 • Compound made when acid and base combine • Tells you whether matter is a solid, liquid or gas • How easily a substance reacts with another substance • ...
Physical and chemical properties 2018-09-26
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- The ability of a material to change shape
- The physical attraction for iron
- The reciprocal of electrical conductivity
- The loss of chemical reactivity by some metals and alloys
- The absence of ductility
- A materials ability to withstand degradation from acids, solvents, water, or oxygen
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- The maximum amount of a solute that can be added to solvent
- The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent
- The ability of a material to permanently change shape
- A measure of a materials ability to allow the passage of light
- Mass of a material per unit volume
11 Clues: The absence of ductility • The physical attraction for iron • Mass of a material per unit volume • The ability of a material to change shape • The reciprocal of electrical conductivity • The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent • The ability of a material to permanently change shape • The loss of chemical reactivity by some metals and alloys • ...
Chemical and Physical Hazards 2014-04-27
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- Chemicals that over activate the immune system
- The buildup of toxic substances in the bodies of organisms
- Storms that form over tropic waters
- Rotating funnels of air
- Masses of snow that slide down a slope
- Cancer-causing chemicals
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- Openings in Earth's crust that eject molten lava and other materials
- The increased concentration of toxic substances with each step in a food chain
- Type of hazard that could be in the air, ground, or water
- tend to occur along active plate boundaries (Shakes the ground)
- ____________________ hazard any type of toxic substance or pollution
11 Clues: Rotating funnels of air • Cancer-causing chemicals • Storms that form over tropic waters • Masses of snow that slide down a slope • Chemicals that over activate the immune system • Type of hazard that could be in the air, ground, or water • The buildup of toxic substances in the bodies of organisms • tend to occur along active plate boundaries (Shakes the ground) • ...
Physical Quantities and Measurement 2021-05-18
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- tendency of liquid to push the body upwards.
- Mass per unit volume
- dimensionless quantity
- SI unit of mass.
- Eureka can is used to measure ---- of liquids.
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- used to measure density of a liquid.
- large pieces of ice floating in sea water.
- least dense state of matter.
- Used to find the ratio of density of substance
- Used in balloons to make them rise high in air.
- Does not change when a substance is heated.
11 Clues: SI unit of mass. • Mass per unit volume • dimensionless quantity • least dense state of matter. • used to measure density of a liquid. • large pieces of ice floating in sea water. • Does not change when a substance is heated. • tendency of liquid to push the body upwards. • Used to find the ratio of density of substance • Eureka can is used to measure ---- of liquids. • ...
India: Physical features quiz. 2021-03-08
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- Another name for rain.
- Scene of a violent earthquake in 2001.
- The surface of the earth.
- This maybe the worlds wettest place.
- The surface of the earth is divided into these.
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- a long period of time without rainfall
- Climate mainly found in India.
- Mountain range found in Northern India.
- Indias sacred river
- Caused by the sudden movement in the earths crust
- Indias one time spiritual leader
11 Clues: Indias sacred river • Another name for rain. • The surface of the earth. • Climate mainly found in India. • Indias one time spiritual leader • This maybe the worlds wettest place. • a long period of time without rainfall • Scene of a violent earthquake in 2001. • Mountain range found in Northern India. • The surface of the earth is divided into these. • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2022-09-04
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- changes of _________ are examples of physical changes.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of two substances that are chemically joined, we call this a _________.
- This type of change cannot be reversed easily.
- Production of heat can be a sign that _______ has been released in a chemical change.
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- Melting is an example of this type of change.
- Salty water is an example of an elements, compound or mixture?
- In chemical changes a new _________ is formed.
- Two or more substances that are combined but have not chemically reacted is called a _________.
- Sometimes a change of _________ indicates a chemical change has taken place.
- Chopping wood is an example of a _______ change.
- This can indicate that a gas has been released in a chemical reaction.
- A single particle that makes up elements, compounds and mixtures but cannot be broken down an further is called an _________.
12 Clues: Melting is an example of this type of change. • In chemical changes a new _________ is formed. • This type of change cannot be reversed easily. • Chopping wood is an example of a _______ change. • changes of _________ are examples of physical changes. • Salty water is an example of an elements, compound or mixture? • ...
Chemical and Physical changes 2021-06-10
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- a characteristic of a substance that is observable only when the substance reacts with another substance
- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
- the ability to be reshaped by the application of physical force
- the tendency to ignite or in air
- the degree to which light can pass through a substance
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- a change in the identity and properties of matter
- a change in one or more physical properties of a substance but not in the ()of the substance
- a measure of how easily a substance will ignite or burn
- the tendency of a substance to interact with other substances to form new substances
- the ability to transfer heat or electric current
- a thing or substance that has mass and occupies space (volume)
11 Clues: the tendency to ignite or in air • the ability to transfer heat or electric current • a change in the identity and properties of matter • the degree to which light can pass through a substance • a measure of how easily a substance will ignite or burn • a thing or substance that has mass and occupies space (volume) • ...
Intro to Physical Descriptions 2022-10-25
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- I have brown eyes.
- Ms. Mosso has white/gray hair.
- Jose & Sally are good-looking/handsome.
- y rizado I have long, curly hair.
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- You (informal) wear contact lenses.
- I am of medium height. (female speaking)
- Benicio & I have black hair.
- My dad has a beard & mustache.
- I wear glasses.
- Sally is young & pretty.
- Ms. Mosso is old.
11 Clues: I wear glasses. • Ms. Mosso is old. • I have brown eyes. • Sally is young & pretty. • Benicio & I have black hair. • My dad has a beard & mustache. • Ms. Mosso has white/gray hair. • y rizado I have long, curly hair. • You (informal) wear contact lenses. • Jose & Sally are good-looking/handsome. • I am of medium height. (female speaking)
Introduction to Physical Geography 2023-09-26
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- What state is the metal at the inner core in? (Solid? Liquid? Gas?)
- the part of the Earth that has cooled and hardened and is exposed to the atmosphere
- Another word for molten rock
- What is the outer core made up of?
- The earth's surface is covered by it's ________ layer
- The largest layer of the Earth
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- how many layers of the earth are there?
- The crust is broken up into many pieces called _____.
- is approximately 4.55 billion years old
- was formed approximately 13-14 billion years ago
- How many regions is the mantel divided into?
11 Clues: Another word for molten rock • The largest layer of the Earth • What is the outer core made up of? • how many layers of the earth are there? • is approximately 4.55 billion years old • How many regions is the mantel divided into? • was formed approximately 13-14 billion years ago • The crust is broken up into many pieces called _____. • ...
Grade 9 - Physical Science 2023-11-01
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- a mixture where each substance remain distinct?
- material that has a fixed composition?
- a metal element found inside meteorites?
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- a mixture where particles settle down?
- a law that relates volume of a gas with temperature?
- a famous metallic element?
- a famous poisonous gas has 17 electrons?
- number of electrons in magnesium?
- a positively charge particle inside the nucleus?
- a very expensive metal?
- particles found inside protons and neutrons?
11 Clues: a very expensive metal? • a famous metallic element? • number of electrons in magnesium? • a mixture where particles settle down? • material that has a fixed composition? • a famous poisonous gas has 17 electrons? • a metal element found inside meteorites? • particles found inside protons and neutrons? • a mixture where each substance remain distinct? • ...
SE Asia physical features 2024-02-13
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- is a arm of the indian ocean with indian to its west
- stretches across southern Mongolia to northern China
- the highest mountain range in the world
- the third longest river in the world
- ocean The third largest of the world five oceans
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- it has crescent shaped sand dunes and they cover 85 percent of its surface
- arm of Pacific ocean and lies between china and korea
- lies between Vietnam and the philippines
- Flowing through China and Myanmar
- juts out of northeastern China in between the yellow sea and the sea of japan
- an arm of the pacific ocean and lies between Asian continent and japan
11 Clues: Flowing through China and Myanmar • the third longest river in the world • the highest mountain range in the world • lies between Vietnam and the philippines • ocean The third largest of the world five oceans • is a arm of the indian ocean with indian to its west • arm of Pacific ocean and lies between china and korea • ...
Physical Education: Sports & Nutrition 2024-01-28
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- In order to prepare for a match or a game, players have to ______.
- She is one of the most famous tennis players of all time.
- In soccer, this is the only player that can use their hands.
- The olympics happen every _____ years.
- This sport involves water
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- In the United States, to play this sport you have to use a bat.
- This position is given to those athletes whom the rest of the group respect and trust to lead the group in the right direction.
- Many sports are split into groups and we refer to them as ________.
- This nutrient is the main source of body energy _______.
- Pinfuvote is a fusion of four different sports: ping-pong, ____ , fútbol, and tenis.
- The chemical substances in food that your body needs are called _______.
11 Clues: This sport involves water • The olympics happen every _____ years. • This nutrient is the main source of body energy _______. • She is one of the most famous tennis players of all time. • In soccer, this is the only player that can use their hands. • In the United States, to play this sport you have to use a bat. • ...
Industrail Painter Tools (Physical) 2025-01-06
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- Used to reach high spaces
- To paint surfaces (2 words, use "_" as space)
- Material used to seal gaps/cracks
- Mask off areas that should not be painted
- To paint large areas quickly
- Removing & spreading materials/residue
- Used to fill seams/joints from drywalls panels (2 words, use "_" as space)
- Used to create flat surfaces
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- To store paint (2 words, use "_" as space)
- To open Paint Buckets (3 words, use "_" as space)
- Used for scraping surfaces, making it smoother
11 Clues: Used to reach high spaces • To paint large areas quickly • Used to create flat surfaces • Material used to seal gaps/cracks • Removing & spreading materials/residue • Mask off areas that should not be painted • To store paint (2 words, use "_" as space) • To paint surfaces (2 words, use "_" as space) • Used for scraping surfaces, making it smoother • ...
CH.9 physical activity 2023-04-11
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- period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body for vigorous activity
- units of heat that measure energy available in foods
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain fitness
- regular activity and exercise that prepares a person for sport
- period of low to moderate exercise to prepare your body to end a workout
- passing of traits from parents to children
- is the ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion
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- smooth and effective way of your muscles and bones working together
- feeling of stability ad control over your body
- switching between different activities and exercises on different days
- condition caused by excessive water loss
11 Clues: condition caused by excessive water loss • passing of traits from parents to children • feeling of stability ad control over your body • units of heat that measure energy available in foods • regular activity and exercise that prepares a person for sport • smooth and effective way of your muscles and bones working together • ...
Values of Physical Games 2023-01-17
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- to select a strategy and a move
- make value to the company of other players
- teammates are important so you will value their presence
- You some times need to wait for the moment to come
- you will have a belief in yourself that you can do it
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- You will be able to surpass any challenge that will come your way
- you will try to avoid things that might affect your performance
- each member must cooperate with the co-players
- you enjoy playing a fair game
- If the game is unsuccessful, you regard the players and still like playing the game
- you adopt the value of controlling your emotions to each game’s result
11 Clues: you enjoy playing a fair game • to select a strategy and a move • make value to the company of other players • each member must cooperate with the co-players • You some times need to wait for the moment to come • you will have a belief in yourself that you can do it • teammates are important so you will value their presence • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2025-10-02
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- How easily something can be bent or dent
- If an object contains metal, such as iron, it will be attracted to a magnet.
- The way an object smells
- If the object is round, it will roll. If the object is flat, it will stay still or slide.
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- A property that can only be observed using your sense of sight
- How something feels
- Big or small, tall or tiny, long or short
- A characteristic of matter that you can observe or directly measure using your senses
- Anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE
- Can be sour, salty, spicy, or sweet
- To group objects together based on their similar properties
11 Clues: How something feels • The way an object smells • Can be sour, salty, spicy, or sweet • How easily something can be bent or dent • Big or small, tall or tiny, long or short • Anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE • To group objects together based on their similar properties • A property that can only be observed using your sense of sight • ...
sustainability 2019-08-04
10 Clues: a mammal • relating • zero life • to not be harmful • the physical world • the world around us • a navigating device • things that have a hart • not many left in the wild • something living without a hart
Suffix-ology 2024-05-08
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- The study of the earth's structure and physical history
- The study of human social behavior
- The study of ancient life by examination of fossils
- The study of past human life by examining physical evidence
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- The study of religious questions
- The study of crime and criminals
- The application of science to practical uses
- The study of living things
- The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history.
- The study of the organs, parts, and functions of living thing
10 Clues: The study of living things • The study of religious questions • The study of crime and criminals • The study of human social behavior • The application of science to practical uses • The study of ancient life by examination of fossils • The study of the earth's structure and physical history • The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history. • ...
health 2023-02-28
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- - when your active
- - A state of complete physical and mental well-being
- - number of years someone can expect to live
- - _________ health is being able to manage emotions
- - _________ is having a sense of belonging
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- - Broad measures of the physical, mental and social well-being of individuals
- - ______ health is having low stress levels
- - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs
- - good ______ health is having supportive friends
- - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies
10 Clues: - when your active • - _________ is having a sense of belonging • - lowers the cost of medicines for aussies • - ______ health is having low stress levels • - number of years someone can expect to live • - gives aussies access to healthcare at low-costs • - good ______ health is having supportive friends • - _________ health is being able to manage emotions • ...
Physiotherapy 2016-06-23
Materias escolares 2024-11-02
18 Clues: Art • Math • Music • German • Italian • Biology • Physics • Spanish • History • Science • English • Chemistry • Geography • Psychology • Journalism • Computer Science • de empresas Business • fisica Physical Education
Introduction to Value Education 2017-09-14
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- is a physical thing.
- exploration is a process of self investigation.
- is being self organized.
- is one guideline of value education.
- education is universally valuable.
- understanding is a first priority.
- facilities are not complete for human.
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- and skills goes hand to hand.
- happiness is a aspiration of human.
- is the feeling of satisfaction.
- leads to mutual happiness.
- is the state of harmony.
- acceptance does not change.
13 Clues: is a physical thing. • is being self organized. • is the state of harmony. • leads to mutual happiness. • acceptance does not change. • and skills goes hand to hand. • is the feeling of satisfaction. • education is universally valuable. • understanding is a first priority. • happiness is a aspiration of human. • is one guideline of value education. • ...
Biomedical Crossword 2018-03-09
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- study both science and criminal justice.Things such as fingerprints and DNA.
- Scientist
- Assistant
- Engineer
- Director
- physical,biological,and information sciences.Such as physical geography and geology.
- Technologist
- study of animals
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- Engineer:
- Scientists
- scientific and engineering principles to design, evaluate and implement processes that turn basic or crude inorganic and organic chemicals into useful industrial or consumer products.
- Scientist
- Geneticist
- primarily with gathering knowledge and understanding research.
- study medicine,like treatment of disease.
15 Clues: Engineer • Director • Engineer: • Scientist • Scientist • Assistant • Scientists • Geneticist • Technologist • study of animals • study medicine,like treatment of disease. • primarily with gathering knowledge and understanding research. • study both science and criminal justice.Things such as fingerprints and DNA. • ...
International Trade 2020-12-02
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- example of a good
- physical goods sold to other countries
- example of a service
- activites and jobs provided by other people
- made/produced items of a physical nature
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- physical goods bought from foreign countries
- the buying and selling of goods and services across countries
- services sold to other countries
- services that are bought from other countries
9 Clues: example of a good • example of a service • services sold to other countries • physical goods sold to other countries • made/produced items of a physical nature • activites and jobs provided by other people • physical goods bought from foreign countries • services that are bought from other countries • the buying and selling of goods and services across countries
Vocab 22 2022-03-18
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- The study of the earth's structure and physical history
- The study of human social behavior
- The study of ancient life by examination of fossils
- The study of past human life by examining physical evidence.
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- He study of religious questions
- The study of crime and criminals
- The application of science to practical uses
- The study of living things
- The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history
- The study of the organs, parts, and functions of living things
10 Clues: The study of living things • He study of religious questions • The study of crime and criminals • The study of human social behavior • The application of science to practical uses • The study of ancient life by examination of fossils • The study of the earth's structure and physical history • The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history • ...
Natural Texas and Its People Vocab 2023-08-13
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- An area having unique physical and human characteristics
- A body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.
- characteristics include language and religion
- Characteristics are a combination of physical and human characteristics
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
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- A period of time marked by distinctive character, events, etc.
- characteristics include atmospheric and biological processes
- A steep change in Earth's elevation
- A dip in the Earth's surface
- An area of land that has common features
10 Clues: A dip in the Earth's surface • A steep change in Earth's elevation • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • An area of land that has common features • characteristics include language and religion • A body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. • An area having unique physical and human characteristics • ...
Physical Science-Matter review 2020-05-06
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- the amount of space an object takes up
- particles are close together
- particles bounce around
- make up elements
- particles can slip past each other
- liquid to a solid
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- liquid to a gas
- how tightly packed the particles are in an object
- total amount of matter in an object
- solid to a liquid
- the force of gravity between Earth and an object
11 Clues: liquid to a gas • make up elements • solid to a liquid • liquid to a solid • particles bounce around • particles are close together • particles can slip past each other • total amount of matter in an object • the amount of space an object takes up • the force of gravity between Earth and an object • how tightly packed the particles are in an object
Physical Regions of US 2021-10-06
11 Clues: lumber • farming • vacation • H.O.M.E.S • country south of USA • country north of USA • ocean on the east coast • Ocean on the west coast • lowest place in North America • older mountains with round peaks • younger mountain with rugged peaks
physical and chemical weathering 2023-02-01
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- -the process by which other chemicals combine with oxygen
- -when rocks start rusting and there's a change in color
- -When sediment and other materials are moved from one place to another
- -rocks broken into smaller sediments
- -change in both the composition and appearance of rocks
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- -when stronger acids fall to the earth
- -dig and expose more rocks to the surface
- -repeated cycles
- -large roots add pressure to rocks
- -when frozen precipitation falls over an area and seeps into small cracks in rocks and other materials.
- -breaking down and wearing away of rock materials by the mechanical action of other rock
- -"exoilation"out layer of rock pelling away
12 Clues: -repeated cycles • -large roots add pressure to rocks • -rocks broken into smaller sediments • -when stronger acids fall to the earth • -dig and expose more rocks to the surface • -"exoilation"out layer of rock pelling away • -change in both the composition and appearance of rocks • -when rocks start rusting and there's a change in color • ...
PIES Birth-1 PHYSICAL 2023-03-28
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- Month babies tend to start to suck their fingers
- A score out of 10, given to newborns
- Walking while holding onto furniture like sofas
- Development is ____ to Complex
- Another name for a preterm baby
- Month babies begin to crawl
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- Month babies begin to see color
- Preterm babies are at risk of having this
- Typical month babies start to walk
- Grasp using thumb and finger
- Development is ____ to toe
11 Clues: Development is ____ to toe • Month babies begin to crawl • Grasp using thumb and finger • Development is ____ to Complex • Month babies begin to see color • Another name for a preterm baby • Typical month babies start to walk • A score out of 10, given to newborns • Preterm babies are at risk of having this • Walking while holding onto furniture like sofas • ...
physical education grade 2 2023-03-28
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- Permainan bola besar yang dimainkan dengan 6 orang setiap tim nya
- Olaharga yang membutuhkan target sasaran
- Permainan bola besar yang dimaikan dengan mengoper menggunakan tangan
- Olahraga yang termasuk dalam permainan otak
- Olahraga yang dilakukan di dalam ring dan menggunakan sarung tangan
- Permainan bola kecil yang membutuhkan lapangan khusus dan net
- Permainan bola besar yang dimainkan dengan tangan
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- Olaharga xtreme yang dilakukan memanjat ke atas
- Olahraga yang dilakukan di dalam air
- Olahraga yang dimainkan dengan kaki dan bola
- Olahraga yang membutuhkan hewan untuk bergerak
11 Clues: Olahraga yang dilakukan di dalam air • Olaharga yang membutuhkan target sasaran • Olahraga yang termasuk dalam permainan otak • Olahraga yang dimainkan dengan kaki dan bola • Olahraga yang membutuhkan hewan untuk bergerak • Olaharga xtreme yang dilakukan memanjat ke atas • Permainan bola besar yang dimainkan dengan tangan • ...
Physical and personal adjetives 2023-03-31
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- a person without hair
- measuring a great distance from end to end.
- (of a person, action, or motive) lacking consideration for others; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure.
- (of a color or object) not reflecting much light; approaching black in shade.
- appealing in a pretty or endearing way.
- having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
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- (of hair) fair or pale yellow.
- (of hair or complexion) light; blond.
- feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages
- measuring a small distance from end to end
- made, growing, or arranged in curls or curves.
11 Clues: a person without hair • (of hair) fair or pale yellow. • (of hair or complexion) light; blond. • appealing in a pretty or endearing way. • measuring a small distance from end to end • measuring a great distance from end to end. • made, growing, or arranged in curls or curves. • feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages • ...
Physical Science/Chapter 2 2015-08-27
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- smallest particle of matter
- energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- the study of matter and how matter changes
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- change, anything that alters the form or appearance
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- made up of two or more elements or compounds
- the ability to do work
- energy in an object due to its position
- energy in motion
- change, anything change that produces a new substance
- a pure substance made of only one kind of matter
11 Clues: energy in motion • the ability to do work • smallest particle of matter • energy in an object due to its position • energy stored in the bonds between atoms • anything that has mass and takes up space • the study of matter and how matter changes • made up of two or more elements or compounds • a pure substance made of only one kind of matter • ...
Physical Science Chapter 3 2016-10-13
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- to the Arrhenius model, any sub stance that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in an aqueous solution. According to the BrønstedLowry model, any substance that accepts hydrogen ions (protons, or H+)
- assessment of the exactness of a measurement. A more precise measurement has more known digits than a less precise measurement of the same quantity. The fineness of an instrument's scale markings determines the maximum precision of a measurement
- The global scientific metric system. The abbreviation stands for the French name System Inter national d'Unités.
- assessment of the measurement error. An indication of how close a measurement is to its acceptable value. A smaller error means a more ac curate measurement.
- system/A system of measurement in which all units of a given dimension are related to each other by powers of 10. The main metric system used today is the SI.
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- space enclosed or occupied by an object or within the boundaries of a physical system. Scientists derive volumetric units from the cube of units of length.
- measure of the earth's gravity acting on the matter in an object. Weight is a force measured in newtons
- notation/A convenient way to express very large or small numbers. We write the notation in the form M × 10n, where M is a number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10, and n is a positive or negative integer.
- digit/ A digit in a measurement used to communicate the precision of the measurement. The significant digits in a measurement are all the digits known from the instrument scale plus one estimated digit determined by the user.
- assessment of the random errors associated with a series of measurements. Results showing small random errors around an average value for a given measurement have good repeat ability.
- measure of the inertia of matter in an object or within the boundaries of a physical system.
11 Clues: measure of the inertia of matter in an object or within the boundaries of a physical system. • measure of the earth's gravity acting on the matter in an object. Weight is a force measured in newtons • The global scientific metric system. The abbreviation stands for the French name System Inter national d'Unités. • ...
Mental and Physical Development 2018-07-12
11 Clues: unruly • notion • prompt • tolerant • important • adulthood • movement of the body • skill to do something • step in the development • the way in which one acts • the ability to do something well
A level Physical Education 2022-03-10
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- Type of leadership that makes most of the decisions and uses commanding, directing style.
- Theory accounts for the fact that some people are not generally leaders but can show qualities in sporting situations.
- Part of Atkinson and Shiffren's memory model that can store 5-9 pieces of information.
- ___ Experiences, i.e modelling by others in Bandura's theory.
- Vealey's model that investigates the relationship between achievement motivation and self-confidence.
- ___ Accomplishments. These have the strongest influence on self confidence.
- Leadership style where the views of the group are considered.
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- Leader selected by external sources.
- Theory linked to motivation that gives reasons for winning and losing.
- Part of the memory model in which selective attention takes place
- Come from within the group because they are respected by other members.
11 Clues: Leader selected by external sources. • ___ Experiences, i.e modelling by others in Bandura's theory. • Leadership style where the views of the group are considered. • Part of the memory model in which selective attention takes place • Theory linked to motivation that gives reasons for winning and losing. • ...
Physical and chemical changes 2022-01-03
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- number of atoms in a molecule.
- a substance formed when two or more elements combine
- a major element in tooth and bone.
- smallest part of an element that can exist by itself.
- combining capacity of an element.
- the most abundant element in the universe.
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- the third most abundant element in the earth's crust.
- Mn is chemical symbol of
- abbreviated derived from the name of element.
- fundamental units of all matters.
- the smallest particle of an element.
11 Clues: Mn is chemical symbol of • number of atoms in a molecule. • combining capacity of an element. • fundamental units of all matters. • a major element in tooth and bone. • the smallest particle of an element. • the most abundant element in the universe. • abbreviated derived from the name of element. • a substance formed when two or more elements combine • ...
Physical features and countries 2023-08-21
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- SE of strait of hormuz & saudi arabic sw of afghanistan.
- used 2 transport oil east of kuwait west of Iran north
- flows from syria thru Iraq.(bottom)
- Holy sacred to all 3 monotheistic religions
- north of saudi arabia nw of iran gateway between europe and asia
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- Starts in iraq, formed by the joining of the euphrates tigris river
- east of egypt west of saudi Arabia south of Israel.
- man made passageway,connects mediteranean sae and rea sae,
- west of iran north of saudi arabia
- flows from syria thru Iraq.(top)
- tiny,narrow passageway that connects the persian gulf & arabian sea.
11 Clues: flows from syria thru Iraq.(top) • west of iran north of saudi arabia • flows from syria thru Iraq.(bottom) • Holy sacred to all 3 monotheistic religions • east of egypt west of saudi Arabia south of Israel. • used 2 transport oil east of kuwait west of Iran north • SE of strait of hormuz & saudi arabic sw of afghanistan. • ...
Physical Education: Sports & Nutrition 2024-01-28
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- In order to prepare for a match or a game, players have to ______.
- She is one of the most famous tennis players of all time.
- In soccer, this is the only player that can use their hands.
- The olympics happen every _____ years.
- This sport involves water.
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- In the United States, to play this sport you have to use a bat.
- This position is given to those athletes whom the rest of the group respect and trust to lead the group in the right direction.
- Many sports are split into groups and we refer to them as ________.
- This nutrient is the main source of body energy _______.
- Pinfuvote is a fusion of four different sports: ping-pong, ____ , fútbol, and tenis.
- The chemical substances in food that your body needs are called _______.
11 Clues: This sport involves water. • The olympics happen every _____ years. • This nutrient is the main source of body energy _______. • She is one of the most famous tennis players of all time. • In soccer, this is the only player that can use their hands. • In the United States, to play this sport you have to use a bat. • ...
INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE 2023-09-19
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- Everything you taste, touch, and even smell is a
- Scientific work often requires to solve formulas or convert units.
- Technology is the application of to solve problems
- technological designs have or limitations on designs because of varying factors
- Solids,Liquids, and gases are all examples of
- Physical Science is the study of matter
- Natural laws, materials used, ease of use, cost and safety are all examples of technological design
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- technological design process is very similar to
- the final step of the technological design process
- Is the study of matter and energy at all scales
- An refers to the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
11 Clues: Physical Science is the study of matter • Solids,Liquids, and gases are all examples of • technological design process is very similar to • Is the study of matter and energy at all scales • Everything you taste, touch, and even smell is a • the final step of the technological design process • Technology is the application of to solve problems • ...
What is physical science? 2023-09-21
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- pushes or pulls
- the energy that makes things warm or hot
- a state of matter that can flow and expand, if it is in an unsealed container it can escape
- a form of energy that travels through wires and can power devices
- everything around you that takes up space
- a state of matter that can hold its shape and doesn't move
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- the act of moving or changing a position
- a measure that tells us how hot or cold something is
- can make things move, like jump or run
- the part of science that looks at things that are not living
- a state of matter that flows like water, but cannot be stretched or squeezed
11 Clues: pushes or pulls • can make things move, like jump or run • the act of moving or changing a position • the energy that makes things warm or hot • everything around you that takes up space • a measure that tells us how hot or cold something is • a state of matter that can hold its shape and doesn't move • the part of science that looks at things that are not living • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-09-21
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- Ability of matter to be attracted to a magnet
- No fixed Volume or Shape
- Fixed Volume and Shape
- A material that allows heat or electricity to pass
- Fixed Volume, No Fixed Shape
- Must be measured with water displacement
- Gravitational pull on matter
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- Amount of matter measured in grams
- A material the does not allow transfer of heat or electricity
- Amount of space matter takes up measured in mL
- Objects Mass divided by its volume
11 Clues: Fixed Volume and Shape • No fixed Volume or Shape • Fixed Volume, No Fixed Shape • Gravitational pull on matter • Amount of matter measured in grams • Objects Mass divided by its volume • Must be measured with water displacement • Ability of matter to be attracted to a magnet • Amount of space matter takes up measured in mL • ...
Physical properties of materials 2025-03-16
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- Does not allow electricity to flow through it.
- insulator Stops heat flowing through.
- Can scratch surfaces.
- Does not shine.
- Does not bend easily.
- Stretchy.
- The temperature liquid changes to a gas.
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- Allows electricity to flow through it.
- Dissolves.
- Temperature solid changes to a liquid.
- Allows heat to flow through it.
11 Clues: Stretchy. • Dissolves. • Does not shine. • Can scratch surfaces. • Does not bend easily. • Allows heat to flow through it. • insulator Stops heat flowing through. • Allows electricity to flow through it. • Temperature solid changes to a liquid. • The temperature liquid changes to a gas. • Does not allow electricity to flow through it.
Physical and Chemical Properties 2025-11-11
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- How heat travels through a substance.
- How magnetic a substance is.
- _______ and _________ are the two main types of properties there are.
- How easily a substance dissolves into a liquid.
- How electricity travels through a substance.
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- Properties that can be observed/measured, either with a tool or your senses.
- ___ is an example of matter.
- The ability of matter to react or combine with other substances to form a new substance.
- The ability of a substance to reflect light.
- How easily a substance burns.
- _______ is created when certain substances react with oxidizing agents.
11 Clues: ___ is an example of matter. • How magnetic a substance is. • How easily a substance burns. • How heat travels through a substance. • The ability of a substance to reflect light. • How electricity travels through a substance. • How easily a substance dissolves into a liquid. • _______ and _________ are the two main types of properties there are. • ...
PAGE 52 PHYSICAL &CHEMICAL 2025-11-11
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- small grains or tiny particles of a substance
- measure of how hot or cold something is
- mixtures where a substance dissolves in another
- a clear liquid essential for life
- to make a liquid weaker by adding more solvent
- amount of solute in a solution
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- cannot be changed back to the original form
- substance that dissolves in a liquid
- mixing something by moving it around
- liquid that dissolves another substance
- having a moderately high temperature
11 Clues: amount of solute in a solution • substance that dissolves in a liquid • measure of how hot or cold something is • mixing something by moving it around • cannot be changed back to the original form • liquid that dissolves another substance • having a moderately high temperature • a clear liquid essential for life • ...
Physical Activity vs Fitness 2025-07-13
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- – The "V" in VILPA stands for this.
- – Recommended number of minutes of moderate activity per week
- – Regular exercise can help reduce the risk of this long-term condition
- Physical activity and exercise are not . . .
- – A mental health benefit of regular exercise
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- exercise should be regular and at least at a . . .
- – Short, powerful bursts of activity mentioned in the video
- – Exercising with others can increase this
- – A benefit of exercise that involves how well the heart and lungs work
- physical activity refers to any bodily movement that . . .
- – A type of physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive
11 Clues: – The "V" in VILPA stands for this. • – Exercising with others can increase this • Physical activity and exercise are not . . . • – A mental health benefit of regular exercise • exercise should be regular and at least at a . . . • physical activity refers to any bodily movement that . . . • – Short, powerful bursts of activity mentioned in the video • ...
Physical Science Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Potential energy related to an object's height
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds
- Total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
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- Form of energy that travels through space in waves
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- The type of energy that has potential to do work
- The energy of electric charges
- Form of energy associated with the motion, position, or shape of an object
- Type of potential energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
11 Clues: The energy of electric charges • The ability to do work or cause change • Potential energy stored in chemical bonds • The energy an object has due to its motion • Potential energy related to an object's height • The type of energy that has potential to do work • Form of energy that travels through space in waves • ...
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF RUSSIA 2025-12-18
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- One of the world's most fertile soils
- Mountains separate the Northern European and West Siberian Plains
- A natural resource that the region is a leading producer of it
- World's deepest lake that holds 20 % of the world's fresh water
- The capital of Ukraine
- Central and Eastern Russia, from Urals to the Pacific Ocean
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- Region consists Armenia, Azerbaijan, Goergia
- The capital of Russia
- Islands Russia seized from Japan after World War II
- What Europe and Asia called when considered to be a single continent
- The longest river on the European continent
11 Clues: The capital of Russia • The capital of Ukraine • One of the world's most fertile soils • The longest river on the European continent • Region consists Armenia, Azerbaijan, Goergia • Islands Russia seized from Japan after World War II • Central and Eastern Russia, from Urals to the Pacific Ocean • A natural resource that the region is a leading producer of it • ...
Medically Unexplained Symptoms 2023-06-26
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- an umbrella term commonly used to refer to physical symptoms in the absence of a diagnosed organic disease
- no finding of pathological tissue changes
- also known as Factitious disorder - intentional production of physical or psychological symptoms
- a syndrome characterised by widespread pain throughout the body with tender points at specific anatomical sites
- a disorder where multiple physical symptoms are present for at least 2 years - patient may refuse to accept reassurance or negative test results
- a disorder typically involving loss of motor or sensory function - patient doesn't consciously feign the symptoms or seek material gain
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- fraudulent simulation or exaggeration of symptoms with the intention of financial or other gain
- persistent belief in the presence of an underlying serious DISEASE, e.g. cancer - patient again refuses to accept reassurance or negative test results
- disorder caused by physical illness or injury
- most commonly used approach to treatment
- a bedside test to identify functional weakness in the lower extremities
- Abdominal pain, bloating, change in bowel habit
12 Clues: most commonly used approach to treatment • no finding of pathological tissue changes • disorder caused by physical illness or injury • Abdominal pain, bloating, change in bowel habit • a bedside test to identify functional weakness in the lower extremities • fraudulent simulation or exaggeration of symptoms with the intention of financial or other gain • ...
v4a l22 crossword 2024-05-06
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- The application of religious questions.
- The study of the organs, parts, and functions of living things.
- The study of religious questions.
- The study of the earth’s structure and physical history
- The study of living things
Down
- The study of ancient life by examination of fossils
- The study of past human life by examining physical evidence
- The study of crime and criminals
- The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history
- The study of human social behavior
10 Clues: The study of living things • The study of crime and criminals • The study of religious questions. • The study of human social behavior • The application of religious questions. • The study of ancient life by examination of fossils • The study of the earth’s structure and physical history • The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history • ...
Vocab 22 2023-03-29
Across
- The study of past human life by examining physical evidence.
- The study of ancient life by examination of fossils.
- The study of the earth’s structure and physical history.
- The study of living things.
Down
- The study of religious questions.
- The study of crime and criminals.
- The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history.
- The study of the organs, parts, and functions of living things.
- The application of science to practical uses
- The study of human social behavior.
10 Clues: The study of living things. • The study of religious questions. • The study of crime and criminals. • The study of human social behavior. • The application of science to practical uses • The study of ancient life by examination of fossils. • The study of the earth’s structure and physical history. • The study of human culture, beliefs, and physical history. • ...
Engineering 2025-03-12
11 Clues: Moving with air • Creating an idea • Moving with water • The core of learning • The factory industry • Field of sky and space • A person who works hands-on • A system or set of procedures • The study of the physical world • Physical movement between parts • Maximizing profit, minimizing resources
health and illness 2023-03-22
School subjects 2024-02-10
17 Clues: arts • Math • music • drama • German • French • biology • Spanish • English • History • science • physics • chemistry • Geography • foreign language • physical education • Information technology
Vocabulary words 2023-01-10
17 Clues: Art • Easy • Third • Fifth • Lunch • Tenth • Boring • I need • Amusing • English • Schedule • Homework • Difficult • Technology • Interesting • Naturales Science • Physical education
