scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Use Pages 219-223 2025-02-12
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- word that means "lover of truth"
- developed law of Planetary Motion
- idea that the solar system is sun-centered
- Developed the Scientific Method
- developed the heliocentric view of the universe
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- called the Father of Modern Science
- calculated the Laws of the Pendulum and others
- The item developed by van Leeuwenhoek
- wrote the Laws of Gases for chemistry
- Father of Anatomy
- predicted a comet
- Founded the Philosophical college
12 Clues: Father of Anatomy • predicted a comet • Developed the Scientific Method • word that means "lover of truth" • developed law of Planetary Motion • Founded the Philosophical college • called the Father of Modern Science • The item developed by van Leeuwenhoek • wrote the Laws of Gases for chemistry • idea that the solar system is sun-centered • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-04-14
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- Danish astronomer who recorded detailed observations of the stars and planets
- Scientist who developed the laws of planetary motion
- Model of the universe with Earth at the center
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravity
- Instrument used to observe distant celestial bodies
- Way Galaxy that includes our solar system, studied by Galileo
- Tool that allowed scientists to observe tiny organisms and cells
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- – Italian scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory
- Philosopher who emphasized reason and mathematics in scientific thought
- Force that attracts objects toward one another, explained by Newton
- Philosopher who promoted the scientific method and empirical research
- – Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Model of the solar system with the Sun at the center
13 Clues: Model of the universe with Earth at the center • Instrument used to observe distant celestial bodies • Scientist who developed the laws of planetary motion • Model of the solar system with the Sun at the center • Way Galaxy that includes our solar system, studied by Galileo • Tool that allowed scientists to observe tiny organisms and cells • ...
The Human Body 2014-04-01
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- Where is your tibia bone?
- Scientific word for abs.
- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- On average how many breaths do we take per day?
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- Scientific muscle name for you thigh.
- What commonly helps you swallow?
- Where is your patella?
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- Where is your radius bone?
- What do we breath out?
- Which organ lets you breathe?
- What are phalanges?
- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- What you breath in which is good for you.
- Muscle above your humerus.
- Which organ creates bile?
20 Clues: What are phalanges? • What do we breath out? • Where is your patella? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Where is your radius bone? • Muscle above your humerus. • Which organ lets you breathe? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • What are muscles mostly made of? • What commonly helps you swallow? • Scientific word for your food pipe. • ...
Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC KC was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author.
- Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
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- John Locke FRS was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- Someone who studies wisdom, loves to study
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of planetary motion
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- Galileo Galilei was an Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- a method of procedure for science, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- He composed more than 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, loves to study • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. • having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2022-09-26
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- Machine production of goods
- A way to transport goods against water current
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- Arkwright’s invention that got streams power
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Divisions in large fields
- liverpoolmanchesterrailway
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Toll Roads
- Resources needed to produce goods
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- stevensonsrocket
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Made thread stronger and finer
- invented by Hargreaves
20 Clues: Toll Roads • stevensonsrocket • invented by Hargreaves • Divisions in large fields • liverpoolmanchesterrailway • Machine production of goods • A scientific method of farming • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • Made thread stronger and finer • Improved efficiency of the Engine • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Resources needed to produce goods • ...
Vet Tech Appreciation 2022 2022-10-20
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- What type of drug is cephalexin?
- Zoonotic bacteria spread through urine.
- Scientific name for a hookworm?
- What does "-cyte" mean?
- An accumulation of pus.
- Most common cat breed.
- Sterilizes surgical instruments.
- Blades and needles.
- What vessel do we most commonly place catheters in?
- What to tapeworms look like?
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- Fast heart rate.
- Inflammation of mammary gland(s).
- Word for "away from midline".
- What color do old anesthesia machine granules turn?
- A dog with a foreign body needs what procedure?
- Method for collecting urine.
- Shape of the kidney.
- A large quantity of fluids given quickly.
- Safety restraint.
- What type of drug is prednisone?
20 Clues: Fast heart rate. • Safety restraint. • Blades and needles. • Shape of the kidney. • Most common cat breed. • What does "-cyte" mean? • An accumulation of pus. • Method for collecting urine. • What to tapeworms look like? • Word for "away from midline". • Scientific name for a hookworm? • What type of drug is cephalexin? • Sterilizes surgical instruments. • ...
Week 8 Spelling 2019-12-03
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- Increase.
- Something that you may find.
- You can't wait.
- Say or estimate.
- Right away.
- A fact that someone is missing.
- The thing you need to earn to drive a car.
- Base on the method of science.
- A problem.
- A man-made machine that is put into space.
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- A time where you go to and have fun.
- The meaning of something.
- A small earthquake that happens after a big earthquake strikes.
- Make of raw material.
- A huge corporation.
- Go around in a full circle.
- An important event.
- The ground surface of the centre of an earthquake.
- Something in your mouth.
- The sixth planet in our Solar System.
20 Clues: Increase. • A problem. • Right away. • You can't wait. • Say or estimate. • A huge corporation. • An important event. • Make of raw material. • Something in your mouth. • The meaning of something. • Go around in a full circle. • Something that you may find. • Base on the method of science. • A fact that someone is missing. • A time where you go to and have fun. • ...
Age of Reason/Enlightenment 2024-03-24
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- Who discovered gravtiy?
- Fortress stormed during the French Revolution.
- Art and Literature movement of the time period.
- Empire that the sun never set on.
- Major ideal during Enlightenment.
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- Who brought an end to the French Revolution?
- Where did people meet to discuss politics?
- French queen who was beheaded.
- Edward Jenner discovered.
- Who wrote Leviathan?
- Which ruler was the cause of the French Revolution?
- Who made scientific method?
12 Clues: Who wrote Leviathan? • Who discovered gravtiy? • Edward Jenner discovered. • Who made scientific method? • French queen who was beheaded. • Empire that the sun never set on. • Major ideal during Enlightenment. • Where did people meet to discuss politics? • Who brought an end to the French Revolution? • Fortress stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
The Scientific Revolution: Isaac Newton 2021-02-26
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- Isaac Newton was the original discoverer of this type of math.
- Newton's concept dominated the modern worldview until Albert _________ concept of relativity gave a new picture of the universe.
- This fruit fell from the tree (Some say on Newton's head) and inspired Isaac Newton to develop his law of universal gravitation.
- During the Scientific Revolution, discoveries in _________ led to a new conception of the universe.
- Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Isaac Newton’s theory of _________helps us to understand the rainbow — he refracted white light with a prism.
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- This universal law explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun.
- In the Principia, Newton defined the three laws of motion that govern the ________ bodies, as well as objects on Earth.
- The Enlightenment thinkers reasoned that if Newton was able to discover the natural laws that governed the physical world, then by applying what type of method they would be able to discover the natural laws that governed human society?
- Newton's ideas created a new picture of the __________. It was now seen as one huge, regulated, uniform machine that worked according to natural laws.
- Newton believed that the physical world and everything in it was like a giant "world machine," operating according to what type of law that could be uncovered through systematic investigation?
- Isaac Newton's major work was Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or this ______________.
- Who was the English physicist who attended Cambridge University and later became a professor of mathematics there?
- What subject played a key role in the scientific achievements during the scientific revolution?
- How many laws of motion did Isaac Newton create?
15 Clues: How many laws of motion did Isaac Newton create? • Isaac Newton was the original discoverer of this type of math. • Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries. • What subject played a key role in the scientific achievements during the scientific revolution? • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab. 2013-11-10
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- Solution/ For The Equation f(x)=0 , k is repeated solution if the only if the factor (x-k)
- Form/ The Form Of A + Bi
- Minimum/ the y- cordinate of the turning point of graph of a funcation
- Notation/ a number is expressed in scientific notation in form c x 10 n
- Coefficient/ Polynomial Function
- Behavior/ The Behavior Of The Graph Of An Function
- Division/ Division That Takes A Long Process
- Differences/ the first order differences of a polynomial funcations f(x) are found by subtracting function .
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- Form/ The Form Au2+bu+c
- Function/ A function of the form
- Division/ A Method Used To Divide A Polynomial
- Term/ a term that has no variable part such as -4 or 2.
- Function of an degree
13 Clues: Function of an degree • Form/ The Form Au2+bu+c • Form/ The Form Of A + Bi • Function/ A function of the form • Coefficient/ Polynomial Function • Division/ A Method Used To Divide A Polynomial • Division/ Division That Takes A Long Process • Behavior/ The Behavior Of The Graph Of An Function • ...
unit 2 vocabulary 2022-09-16
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- genetically modified organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- polite behavior in society in a professional setting
- Plate Style- entree and side dish that are served together on one plate
- additive- added to food to preserve flavor, enhance taste, or appearance
- technology that improves the safety of shelf life foods by reducing microorganisms
- Method- the process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation
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- observing something carefully to obtain information
- packaging- micorgansms are prevented from entering packaging
- scientific procedure used to make a discovery or test a hypothesis
- Analog- natural or manfiactured substances that are used in exchange of traditional food
- food produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or artificial agents
- taking water out of food
- style- meal where guests serve themselves
- grown food- food produced from a short distance of where it is consumed.
14 Clues: taking water out of food • style- meal where guests serve themselves • observing something carefully to obtain information • polite behavior in society in a professional setting • packaging- micorgansms are prevented from entering packaging • scientific procedure used to make a discovery or test a hypothesis • ...
Biology 2022-06-09
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- graph, another term for pie chart.
- the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium
- law, describes a phenomena that in the scientific community has found to be provably true.
- graph, a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width.
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- Variable, a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
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- a supposition or proposed explanation
- graph, graph that uses lines to connect individual data points.
- variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- the regions of surfaces
- biological community
- study of
- an individual animal
- theory, A theory is a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method
14 Clues: study of • biological community • an individual animal • the regions of surfaces • graph, another term for pie chart. • a supposition or proposed explanation • the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium • variable, a variable whose value depends on that of another. • graph, graph that uses lines to connect individual data points. • ...
Chapter 1: Exploring Science and the Environment 2021-09-02
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- Affecting part of the world, such as a country.
- A study conducted in a natural environment.
- An increase in Earth’s average surface temperature.
- Tiny organisms that make their own food.
- Anything added to the environment that is harmful to living things.
- A period in history when humans started using machines to produce food and other products.
- A worldwide network of computers.
- Similar to the control group, except for the variable being tested.
- What is tested in an experiment.
- The process of making sense of an experiment’s results; also the 5th step in the scientific method.
- A science magazine.
- The effect of an action.
- All of the living and nonliving things found in an area.
- A well-tested hypothesis that explains many scientific observations.
- The characteristics of the land.
- A basic-law or truth.
- The study of how living things, including humans, interact with their environment.
- Using more resources than can be replaced.
- Another word for farming.
- Variety.
- When no members of a species remain.
- A personal Belief that can affect an experiment’s results.
- The languages, religions, customs, arts, and dress of a people.
- Questioning or doubting.
- An educated guess; also the third step of the scientific method (plural: hypotheses).
- Radiation Radiation that is made up of electric and magnetic waves.
- Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
- An organism’s natural and human-made surroundings.
- A process in which a coral dies and turns white.
- Dealing with environmental problems in a way that treats people equally.
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- The variety of life on Earth; another name for nature.
- Affecting a certain place.
- The basic unit of life.
- Helping to decide right or wrong.
- A period in history when hunter-gatherers learned to farm and raise animals for food.
- The group in an experiment that has no variable changed.
- A material found in nature that is useful to humans.
- The place where an organism lives.
- A chemical organisms need to grow.
- A person who hunts, gathers food, and moves from place to place to survive.
- A group of organisms that can breed with each other.
- All living and nonliving things found in nature.
- A group.
- To produce in large quantities using machines.
- Information collected during experiments.
- Any chemical used to kill or control pests.
- Affecting the entire world.
- A society where current needs are met while preserving natural resources and systems for future generations.
- A set of moral principles.
- To break apart.
- To breed and produce offspring.
- What is important to a person.
- A living thing; one of many different forms of life.
- The ability to do work; found in many different forms.
- A repeating pattern.
- Influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
- A series of steps used to test possible answers to scientific questions.
- A field of study that uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- What humans have made, such as roads and buildings.
- The scientific name for modern humans.
60 Clues: A group. • Variety. • To break apart. • A science magazine. • A repeating pattern. • A basic-law or truth. • The basic unit of life. • The effect of an action. • Questioning or doubting. • Another word for farming. • Affecting a certain place. • A set of moral principles. • Affecting the entire world. • What is important to a person. • To breed and produce offspring. • ...
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING 2019-12-17
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- provision of an alternative mode of payment in issues where the application money remainsin the investors account till the finalization of the allocation of the issue.
- amount paid by the transferrer company for the purchase of the business of transferrer company
- part of the public issue that is set aside for employee subscription
- capital employed into normal rate of return
- portion of profit that is set aside as reserves
- sweat equity share is given to the _________ of an organisation
- _______ shares is given to an employee of a company on discount
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- goodwill is defined as a _ asset
- method that states that there is no scientific way of determining the value of goodwill
- accounting for companies
- 2 companies coming together to form a new company
- method where the value of shares is determined on the basis of net asset value of the company
- method where the value of shares measured in terms of dividend paid by the company
- book building process includes opening of ________ bids within a specified window of time,with a given floor and cap price
- ESOP is Employee _______ option plan
15 Clues: accounting for companies • goodwill is defined as a _ asset • ESOP is Employee _______ option plan • capital employed into normal rate of return • portion of profit that is set aside as reserves • 2 companies coming together to form a new company • sweat equity share is given to the _________ of an organisation • ...
SCIENCE EXAM 2022-12-15
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- A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a
- The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is call
- When a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
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- The ___ is used to measure temperature.
- List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order
- When a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
- A scientific law describes a
7 Clues: A scientific law describes a • The ___ is used to measure temperature. • A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a • List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order • The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is call • When a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-11
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- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- an act or instance of viewing or noting a fact or occurrence for some scientific or other special purpose
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
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- was a Danish astronomer of the Renaissance
- a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation
- a person who engages or is an expert in theology
- a small crater in the NW quadrant of the moon, center of a large bright ray system
- one of the founders of modern scientific research and scientific method
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems
10 Clues: was a Danish astronomer of the Renaissance • a person who engages or is an expert in theology • the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • one of the founders of modern scientific research and scientific method • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
The Human Body 2014-04-01
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- What are phalanges?
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- Which organ lets you breathe?
- What do we breath out?
- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- Muscle above your humerus.
- What you breath in which is good for you.
- Which organ creates bile?
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
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- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Where is your tibia bone?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- On average how many breaths do we take per day?
- Scientific muscle name for you thigh.
- Scientific word for abs.
- Where is your patella?
- What commonly helps you swallow?
- Where is your radius bone?
20 Clues: What are phalanges? • What do we breath out? • Where is your patella? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Muscle above your humerus. • Where is your radius bone? • Which organ lets you breathe? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • What are muscles mostly made of? • What commonly helps you swallow? • Scientific word for your wind pipe. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-09-02
6 Clues: man with 95 reasons • normal kind of christian • going against the church, or known as this • this aftermath of the scientific revolution • man and his trusty telescope, improved on of course • the scientific (blank), first suggested by Aristotle
scientific 2025-06-02
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- anything that can change in the experiment
- the steps you follow in an experiment
- something you notice using your sense
- a test to see if your idea is right
- what are you trying to find out
- a guess based on what you observe
- one time you do the experiment
- something you don't change
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- look at the data to find patterns
- something you can change in the experiment
- prediction or educated guess about the relationship between variables
- The factors that do not change during the experiment.
- an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables
- what you learned from the experiment
14 Clues: something you don't change • one time you do the experiment • what are you trying to find out • look at the data to find patterns • a guess based on what you observe • a test to see if your idea is right • what you learned from the experiment • the steps you follow in an experiment • something you notice using your sense • anything that can change in the experiment • ...
Science cross word puzzle 2022-08-31
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- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - information obtained through the senses
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true 14.value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - a proposed answer to a question
- - the straight-line distance between two points
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
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- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- 4.method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. 3.physics - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- - the amount of matter in an object
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
18 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
Mataya Caldwell, 8/28/24, SCIE311, Chapter 1 2024-08-28
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- mandate, the command given by God to Adam and Eve to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- the perspective or collection of presuppositions a person uses to view and interpret the world.
- method, an orderly way of investigating phenomena by using measurable and repeatable observations to test a hypothesis.
- study of life
- A simple testable statement that predicts an answer to a question being investigated using the scientific method
- or meaning given to a set of observations; affected by one's worldview
- model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- subset of observations gathered from within a larger possible set of data
- description based on repeated observations of the relationship between two or more phenomena
- gathered by using one of the five senses or the process of gathering such
- of natural environment sometimes at the expense of considerations for human needs and activities
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- include measurements or descriptions
- use of living systems and organisms to produce new products and technologies often by manipulating cells or cellular components
- study of often controversial ethical issues that arise at the result of new advances in biology and medicine
- broad philosophical and ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the
- simple workable representation of a usually complex object or concept
- of God, the combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
17 Clues: study of life • include measurements or descriptions • model that attempts to explain a set of observations • simple workable representation of a usually complex object or concept • or meaning given to a set of observations; affected by one's worldview • subset of observations gathered from within a larger possible set of data • ...
cheno/huber ag science 2022-09-20
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- farming USDA regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides
- bees, butterflies, ect.
- leadership positive attitude
- knowledge and wisdom
- engineering allows scientists to transfer genes from one species to another
- predict the outcomes of my actions
- constantly taking in people,places,& things
- growth setting goals, and gaining knowledge
- labor and tillage of the soil
- love to weigh the good and bad
- national symbol
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- we like trying new things
- speed,time,weight,calories
- added to gmos
- provided federal funding for agricultural edu.
- the use of living cells,bacteria,ect. to make useful products
- scientific method
- success preparing early
- sun progress/a new day
- genetically modified organism
20 Clues: added to gmos • national symbol • scientific method • knowledge and wisdom • sun progress/a new day • bees, butterflies, ect. • success preparing early • we like trying new things • speed,time,weight,calories • leadership positive attitude • labor and tillage of the soil • genetically modified organism • love to weigh the good and bad • predict the outcomes of my actions • ...
Northern Renaissance 2021-03-07
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- known for his woodblock prints
- donquixote mocking middle ages
- gargantua mocking middle ages
- sun is center of universe
- painted commoners in everyday life
- Built a printing press
- proved Copernicus was correct
- new type of paint begun by van Eyck
- combination of religion and humanism
- planets orbited in elliptical shape
- said the sun was the center of the universe
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- english playwrite and poet
- earth is center of universe
- a reason the Renaissance spread north
- painted famous portraits
- scientists studied them to learn more
- humanist wrote about Church reforms
- scientific method
- painting technique in Italy
- Increased thanks to the printing press
- gravity and laws of motion
21 Clues: scientific method • Built a printing press • painted famous portraits • sun is center of universe • english playwrite and poet • gravity and laws of motion • earth is center of universe • painting technique in Italy • gargantua mocking middle ages • proved Copernicus was correct • known for his woodblock prints • donquixote mocking middle ages • painted commoners in everyday life • ...
general29 2022-04-30
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- formed building material for home siding
- condition where staight lines never meet
- computer output device
- scientific study of life, living things
- method of body wash
- infielder between second and third
- clothes container for travel
- undersea military boat
- covid is one
- part of city run down, dirty, home of poverty
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- nine nine nine,nine nine nine plus one
- underground passage thru or under obstruction
- rear of a plane, some animals
- mechanism that controls flow of fluids
- dog also long distance bus company
- opposite of small
- power source for portable electronics
- furniture for sitting
- successfully complete test or course
- male child
- move from one side to another
21 Clues: male child • covid is one • opposite of small • method of body wash • furniture for sitting • computer output device • undersea military boat • clothes container for travel • rear of a plane, some animals • move from one side to another • dog also long distance bus company • infielder between second and third • successfully complete test or course • power source for portable electronics • ...
World History I 2024-06-05
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- The Golden Rule
- considered humane for the time
- the final prophet of Islam
- Let them eat cake!
- birth place of the Renaissance
- a pilgrimage to Mecca
- Yin & Yang
- People have the right to overthrow their government
- the result of the Reformation
- I think, therefore I am
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- One must cultivate one's own garden
- all men are wicked and selfish
- fastest growing religion in the world
- Father of the scientific method
- Little Corporal
- largest continuous land empire of all time
- number of pillars for Islam
- a rebirth
- Sistine Chapel
- monk who almost dies from lightning
- suffering is a necessary part of life
21 Clues: a rebirth • Yin & Yang • Sistine Chapel • The Golden Rule • Little Corporal • Let them eat cake! • a pilgrimage to Mecca • I think, therefore I am • the final prophet of Islam • number of pillars for Islam • the result of the Reformation • all men are wicked and selfish • considered humane for the time • birth place of the Renaissance • Father of the scientific method • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-07
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- Was the most successful scientist of the Scientific Revolution, save only Isaac Newton.
- theory The earth was the centre of the universe and that the sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth.
- method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- of Trent Jan 1, 1545 Counter-Reformation Begins
- Newton helped bring together (Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo) breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
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- theory the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- Frederick II Who sponsored Brahe?
- Copernicus A Polish cleric and astronaut.
- A newly visible star that was far away.
10 Clues: Frederick II Who sponsored Brahe? • A newly visible star that was far away. • Copernicus A Polish cleric and astronaut. • of Trent Jan 1, 1545 Counter-Reformation Begins • theory the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
Alyssa's Crossword 2014-10-16
Across
- to keep something safe from harm or loss
- a serious and intent metal state
- relating to or causing much discussion
- to concentrate
- to put or keep
- the system of beliefs
- one that simulates
- to change some parts of
- earlier in time or order
- actual or real
- a way of doing something
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- to grow well
- capable of being presumed
- a scientific test
- for the most part
- a struggle for power
- a change in the words or meaning of law or document
- a person or thing that takes place of someone or something
- to become or to cause
- something said or done that shows disagreement
20 Clues: to grow well • to concentrate • to put or keep • actual or real • a scientific test • for the most part • one that simulates • a struggle for power • the system of beliefs • to become or to cause • to change some parts of • earlier in time or order • a way of doing something • capable of being presumed • a serious and intent metal state • relating to or causing much discussion • ...
Primary 4 Adjective Formation 2024-10-20
Across
- silly.
- showing empathy or compassion.
- producing helpful effects.
- strong healthy, talented at a sport.
- producing the desired result.
- deserving praise, trust or respect.
- talented at something due to practice.
- shaped like a circle.
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- approached with an organized plan or method.
- shown in the form of a picture or photograph.
- colossal.
- having power to cause change.
- having physical strength and developed muscles.
- approached in an ordered or careful manner.
- to do with fire/ full of spirit.
- using proven and organized methods.
- dishonest and illegal.
- (especially of a place) attractive in appearance.
- relating to metal e.g. metallic colour.
- having a lot of vigour.
- usual.
21 Clues: silly. • usual. • colossal. • shaped like a circle. • dishonest and illegal. • having a lot of vigour. • producing helpful effects. • having power to cause change. • producing the desired result. • showing empathy or compassion. • to do with fire/ full of spirit. • using proven and organized methods. • deserving praise, trust or respect. • strong healthy, talented at a sport. • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-02
Across
- religion created by Martin Luther
- Worked with chemicals created basis for periodic table
- Wrote "the prince"
- A sudden and extreme change in idea
- Founded by John calvin
- caused literacy rates to increase
- Henry the eighth created this church
- Created by Galileo
- Created many forms of math and discovered gravity
- faced death penalty for supporting heliocentric model
- Were nailed to the door of a church
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- a famous english playwright
- tried to stop the protestant reformation
- Where the renaissance began
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Created scientific method
- Caused the protestant reformation
- paying to go to heaven
- Invented the printing press
- This person created the HelioCentric model
20 Clues: Wrote "the prince" • Created by Galileo • Painted the Mona Lisa • Founded by John calvin • paying to go to heaven • Created scientific method • a famous english playwright • Where the renaissance began • Invented the printing press • religion created by Martin Luther • Caused the protestant reformation • caused literacy rates to increase • A sudden and extreme change in idea • ...
Crossword vocabulary 2025-12-17
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- the game where one person searches others
- the ability to know yourself deeply
- free time
- the ability to stay calm
- your immune system reacts for a substance
- the person who balancing, catching items and etc.
- first model of something
- something unbelievable
- a large sum of money
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- when the product has successful sell
- follow the scientific method
- beans in the form of a liver
- human effort, physical or mental work
- convenience food
- big string instrument
- free space for drawing
- use to easy spray paint
- colored liquid paste for drawing or writing
- when you can recognize something or someone
- natural disaster in winter
20 Clues: free time • convenience food • a large sum of money • big string instrument • free space for drawing • something unbelievable • use to easy spray paint • the ability to stay calm • first model of something • natural disaster in winter • follow the scientific method • beans in the form of a liver • the ability to know yourself deeply • when the product has successful sell • ...
Concepts of Health Assessment and Nursing Process 2023-05-23
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- Sources of data collecting by asking family member, physical examination, and laboratory and investigation results
- An orderly, step-by-step, problem-solving method of providing nursing care; the five steps are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- Caring for the total person, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimension
- Classification of human response determined by scientific evaluation of signs and symptoms, history, and diagnosis studies
- A purposeful, deliberate method of thinking used in search for meaning
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- A type of health assessment performed when the patient first enters a health care system aimed to establish screening health assessment
- Appraisal of results through judicious reasoning; the fifth step of the nursing process
- It helps to organize information, promotes the collection of holistic data, provide clues that help to determine human responses
- Nurse performs this assessment in life-threatening situations
- Symptom; what the client reports, believes, or feels
- What can be observed, measured, or felt by someone other than the person experiencing the phenomena
- The effect of gathering data, organizing the data, and then documenting the data
- Estimated to be more important
- The third step of nursing process, with includes identifying priority problems and intervention, setting realistic goals and expected outcomes, and determining appropriate nursing interventions and scientific rationale
14 Clues: Estimated to be more important • Symptom; what the client reports, believes, or feels • Nurse performs this assessment in life-threatening situations • A purposeful, deliberate method of thinking used in search for meaning • The effect of gathering data, organizing the data, and then documenting the data • ...
Shampoo and scalp massage 2020-10-15
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- Fortifies damaged areas of hair
- Plant extracts used for scent healing
- Water generally preferred for shampooing
- Shaking movement
- Increase circulation to scalp while removing dust/dirt
- light or heavy kneading
- light tapping or slapping
- Capes cannot come in contact with what on the client
- Who we refer clients to with scalp conditions/disorders
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- Drape for hair sculpting services
- Performed prior to hair services
- Cleanses the scalp and hair
- Drape for working on dry hair
- Light, gliding strokes
- Circular movements with no gliding
- Water containing minerals
- Recommended bristle type
- Drape placed around the neck
- Scientific method of manipulating the body
- Drape for services involving water
20 Clues: Shaking movement • Light, gliding strokes • light or heavy kneading • Recommended bristle type • Water containing minerals • light tapping or slapping • Cleanses the scalp and hair • Drape placed around the neck • Drape for working on dry hair • Fortifies damaged areas of hair • Performed prior to hair services • Drape for hair sculpting services • Circular movements with no gliding • ...
Space and astronomers 2012-03-13
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- had Kepler as an assistant
- Greek who said universe in 2 parts imperfect earth, perfect heavens
- circular motion of planets
- 3rd rock from the sun
- astrological circle in Wyoming
- number of full planets in our solar system
- large stones in Wales
- earth's star
- earth at the center of the universe
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- closest star to our sun
- created scientific method
- name of our galaxy
- created epicycles
- distance from the earth to the sun
- sun at the center of the solar system
- pioneered the laws of motion
- calculated earth's radius
- 1st to say heliocentric universe
- said path of planets was an elipse
- group of billions of stars, planets, and dust
20 Clues: earth's star • created epicycles • name of our galaxy • 3rd rock from the sun • large stones in Wales • closest star to our sun • created scientific method • calculated earth's radius • had Kepler as an assistant • circular motion of planets • pioneered the laws of motion • astrological circle in Wyoming • 1st to say heliocentric universe • distance from the earth to the sun • ...
Introduction to Biology 2024-02-08
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- Helps with movement in Prokaryotic cells
- Conjoined with all ecosystems
- Living organisms create others
- 1st Step of the Scientific Method
- Protects Cell and maintains its shape
- Smallest Unit of Matter
- guards the DNA from metabolic process
- One double bond fatty acid
- No double bound fatty acid
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- Linked monomers
- conjoined atoms that form a complex structure
- before the nucleus
- Ability to adapt and balance cells
- Smallest Unit of Life
- Passes specific bacteria in Prokaryotic cells
- Joins amino acids together
- 1 of the 3 Domains. Complex with nucleus
- 1 of the 3 Domains. Extreme conditions.
- true nucleus
- Double Helix that includes information
- Singular chain of nucleotides
21 Clues: true nucleus • Linked monomers • before the nucleus • Smallest Unit of Life • Smallest Unit of Matter • Joins amino acids together • One double bond fatty acid • No double bound fatty acid • Conjoined with all ecosystems • Singular chain of nucleotides • Living organisms create others • 1st Step of the Scientific Method • Ability to adapt and balance cells • ...
Chapter 1 defintions 2024-01-08
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- a logical reasoning
- gathering specific facts
- changes focus from criminal to location
- evidence forwardable to the accused
- a sudden knowing without conscious
- An act of the legislative body
- refers to a persons degree of being sued
- to track
- specialists trained in recording
- myrid scientific process
- a serious crime
- less than a felony
- peferred method a criminal uses
- unrehearsed statements
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- a basic forensic theory
- skilled in interacting across gender
- presenting evidence
- a act that is forebidden
- specific kind of crime
- deciding to keep open an investigation
- a legislative act
- bearing clues
- sift through mountains of available information
- where most crimes occur
24 Clues: to track • bearing clues • a serious crime • a legislative act • less than a felony • presenting evidence • a logical reasoning • specific kind of crime • unrehearsed statements • a basic forensic theory • where most crimes occur • gathering specific facts • a act that is forebidden • myrid scientific process • An act of the legislative body • peferred method a criminal uses • ...
The scientific revolution 2025-03-27
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- Instrument invented by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek for observing microorganisms
- Invented the telescope and made important astronomical discoveries
- Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system
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- English philosopher known for promoting the scientific method
- English physicist and mathematician, known for his laws of motion and gravity
- Idea that the Earth orbits the Sun, proposed by Copernicus
- Instrument used to measure temperature, invented by Galileo
- Dutch scientist known for his work in microscopy and discovering microorganisms
- Telescope used to view celestial objects, invented by Galileo
- Invention that helped advance scientific research by making distant objects visible
10 Clues: Idea that the Earth orbits the Sun, proposed by Copernicus • Instrument used to measure temperature, invented by Galileo • English philosopher known for promoting the scientific method • Telescope used to view celestial objects, invented by Galileo • Invented the telescope and made important astronomical discoveries • ...
Vet Tech Appreciation 2022 2022-10-20
Across
- What type of drug is cephalexin?
- Zoonotic bacteria spread through urine.
- Scientific name for a hookworm?
- What does "-cyte" mean?
- An accumulation of pus.
- Most common cat breed.
- Sterilizes surgical instruments.
- Blades and needles.
- What vessel do we most commonly place catheters in?
- What to tapeworms look like?
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- Fast heart rate.
- Inflammation of mammary gland(s).
- Word for "away from midline".
- What color do old anesthesia machine granules turn?
- A dog with a foreign body needs what procedure?
- Method for collecting urine.
- Shape of the kidney.
- A large quantity of fluids given quickly.
- Safety restraint.
- What type of drug is prednisone?
20 Clues: Fast heart rate. • Safety restraint. • Blades and needles. • Shape of the kidney. • Most common cat breed. • What does "-cyte" mean? • An accumulation of pus. • Method for collecting urine. • What to tapeworms look like? • Word for "away from midline". • Scientific name for a hookworm? • What type of drug is cephalexin? • Sterilizes surgical instruments. • ...
Alyssa's Crossword 2014-10-16
Across
- a change in the words or meaning of law or document
- a serious and intent metal state
- relating to or causing much discussion
- to become or to cause
- a struggle for power
- something said or done that shows disagreement
- to grow well
- a scientific test
- a person or thing that takes place of someone or something
Down
- to keep something safe from harm or loss
- for the most part
- actual or real
- the system of beliefs
- one that simulates
- to concentrate
- a way of doing something
- to put or keep
- capable of being presumed
- earlier in time or order
- to change some parts of
20 Clues: to grow well • actual or real • to concentrate • to put or keep • for the most part • a scientific test • one that simulates • a struggle for power • the system of beliefs • to become or to cause • to change some parts of • a way of doing something • earlier in time or order • capable of being presumed • a serious and intent metal state • relating to or causing much discussion • ...
How Much Do You Know About TOK? 2017-04-25
Across
- curiosity
- moral values
- range of perspectives
- self-expression
- thinking outside the box
- sight, smell, and taste
- psychology and social anthropology
- anger and joy
- "I know that..."
- academic integrity
- short-term or long-term
- intellectual, physical, and emotional
- calculus
- logic
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- trust
- written by the winners
- out of comfort zone
- "We know that..."
- biology, chemistry, and physics
- either subjective or objective
- Spanish and French
- no doubts
- top-down process
- of knowledge course about critical thinking
- collaboration
- values local and global issues
- weighing strengths and weaknesses
- scientific method
- weather
- respecting others
30 Clues: trust • logic • weather • calculus • curiosity • no doubts • moral values • anger and joy • collaboration • self-expression • top-down process • "I know that..." • "We know that..." • scientific method • respecting others • Spanish and French • academic integrity • out of comfort zone • range of perspectives • written by the winners • sight, smell, and taste • short-term or long-term • thinking outside the box • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-02-08
Across
- first country to industrialize
- large buildings of the Industrial Revolution
- business owned by shareholders
- economic system where factors are privately owned
- economic policy of letting industry decide things
- process of developing machine production of goods
- voluntary labor organizations
- larger fields
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- factors are owned by the public
- refuse to work
- philosopher of capitalism
- resources to build goods and services
- a complete form of socialism
- city building and movement to cities
- new method developed by scientific farmers
- social class made up of skilled workers and professionals
- base decisions on utility
- rights of ownership
- a person who takes on the risks of a business
- philosopher of communism
20 Clues: larger fields • refuse to work • rights of ownership • philosopher of communism • philosopher of capitalism • base decisions on utility • a complete form of socialism • voluntary labor organizations • first country to industrialize • business owned by shareholders • factors are owned by the public • city building and movement to cities • resources to build goods and services • ...
Experimental Design and Scientific Process 2017-11-27
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- most normal setting, no changes
- scientific procedure taken to make a discovery
- do not favor one over another
- an inference tested true, over many years by scientists
- nonmeasurable
- the change made by the experimentor
- doubtful attitude, question ideas
- two important words in a hypothesis
- nature cannot be controlled, more accurate results
- measured by numbers
- must have testable hypothesis, large amount of data to compare
- the conclusion
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- testable statement
- time consuming, large amount of data
- a method of research
- guessing what results you will find
- change occurring because of the IV
- one factor changed
- viewing the experiment, what is seen
- used to collect and organize data
20 Clues: nonmeasurable • the conclusion • testable statement • one factor changed • measured by numbers • a method of research • do not favor one over another • most normal setting, no changes • doubtful attitude, question ideas • used to collect and organize data • change occurring because of the IV • guessing what results you will find • the change made by the experimentor • ...
Workshop 7 Voacabulary 2016-04-27
Across
- containing poison that is dangerous or could kill you
- surroundings or a habitat
- weather conditions
- originally from an area
- to give off or let go of
- a way of doing something
- to move into a place and cause harm
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- an event of scientific interest
- being the cause or reason for something
- to get involved in things where you are not wanted or needed
- tracking or following
- to rapidly grow in number
- to be likely to destroy something
- able to do something
- to change in some way
15 Clues: weather conditions • able to do something • tracking or following • to change in some way • originally from an area • to give off or let go of • a way of doing something • to rapidly grow in number • surroundings or a habitat • an event of scientific interest • to be likely to destroy something • to move into a place and cause harm • being the cause or reason for something • ...
Greece 2023-12-07
Across
- Wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- Greek City State
- Greeks Slaves
- Alliance between Sparta and allies to defeat Athens
- War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy
- Government where the people voted
- Alliance between Greek City-states
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- Works provided the scientific method
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- where Athens is located
- Politician who ruled Greece during golden age
- Who did Sparta ally with to defeat Athens
- Government ruled by few
- Writer of "The Republic"
- Which philosopher was put to death by Athens
15 Clues: Greeks Slaves • Greek City State • where Athens is located • Government ruled by few • Writer of "The Republic" • Government where the people voted • Alliance between Greek City-states • Works provided the scientific method • War fought between Athens and Sparta • Wars fought by Greek states and Persia • War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-13
Across
- the abstract science of number
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- Device used to observe objects in space
- discovered cells
- Invented the barometer
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- Invented the telescope
- Force that pulls things back to earth
- Scientific method
- Invented the microscope
- Study of living organisms
- Challenged the church
- Clock a clock that uses a swinging weight to keep time
- Laws of motion
- Theory that sun is the center of our galaxy
15 Clues: Laws of motion • discovered cells • Scientific method • Challenged the church • Invented the telescope • Invented the barometer • Invented the microscope • Study of living organisms • the abstract science of number • Force that pulls things back to earth • Device used to observe objects in space • Theory that sun is the center of our galaxy • ...
Mammals and Fish Crossword 2022-03-24
Across
- Scientific name: canis latrans
- instantly release when caught
- scientific name: salmo trutta
- last saturday in May - December 31st
- scientific name: Amia calva
- known as steelhead
- 10 fish a day and spawn in fall
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- Scientific name: Vulpes vulpes
- Scientific name: martes martes
- Michigan's state fish
- scientific name: Puma concolor
- 2 per day
- Scientific name: Lynx rufus
- keep two gallons per day
- scientific name: Mustela
15 Clues: 2 per day • known as steelhead • Michigan's state fish • keep two gallons per day • scientific name: Mustela • Scientific name: Lynx rufus • scientific name: Amia calva • instantly release when caught • scientific name: salmo trutta • Scientific name: Vulpes vulpes • Scientific name: martes martes • scientific name: Puma concolor • Scientific name: canis latrans • ...
Crime Analysis & BIA 2020-06-14
Across
- The scientific statistical approach to profiling is also know as
- The profiler in the Rachel Nickell case (4,7)
- The number of killers interviewed to develop the top down typology in the 1970's (9)
- Who created the profile of Jack the Ripper? (6,4)
- The assumption that offenders behave the same across a series of crimes (11)
- According to rational choice theory offenders weigh up the cost-benefits of committing a crime based upon how many factors? (4)
- What does the scientific statistical approach rely on that the CIA approach does not? (4,8,8)
- ______________ confessed that Canters writings are difficult for lay-people to digest, making his points difficult to put into practice.
- Consistency and distinctiveness are two assumptions of profiling, what is the third? (8)
- Offenders that are typically socially incompetent, of low intelligence and whose victims are usually known to them (12)
- Who coined the term serial killer? (6,7)
- What type of bias is a limitation of the Criminal investigative Approach? (9)
- An offenders distinct pattern or method of operation. (5,8)
- Which approach to profiling is said to be nomothetic? (10,11)
- There are huge gaps in our knowledge of offenders because all information is derived from (5,9)
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- Which theory relies upon the presence of a motivated offender and a suitable target and the absence of a capable guardian? (7,8)
- The minority of offenders commit the
- This method is also known as the 'bottom-up'approach (9)
- Which approach to profiling uses a deductive method? (8,12)
- Which theory talks of commuter offenders? (6)
- A types of offender who is usually of high intelligence, targets a specific victim type and shows evidence of having planned the crime. (9)
- Who was the actual killer in the rachelnickell case? (6,6)
- Who was the FBI agent that founded the Behavioral Science Unit? (6,5)
- Analysis that aims to identify crimes committed by the same offender (4,7)
- Who provided investigators with the first successful profile in the UK?(5,6)
25 Clues: The minority of offenders commit the • Who coined the term serial killer? (6,7) • The profiler in the Rachel Nickell case (4,7) • Which theory talks of commuter offenders? (6) • Who created the profile of Jack the Ripper? (6,4) • This method is also known as the 'bottom-up'approach (9) • Who was the actual killer in the rachelnickell case? (6,6) • ...
Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society 2020-05-11
Across
- Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled.
- Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution.
- the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.
- of psychoanalysis, observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.
- Freud, famous figure in the field of psychology.
- appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.
- and ministry, Charles Darwin struggled in his study in, which his father has imposed to him.
- Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called.
- Samhita, Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India.
- the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
- Mueller, epitome published by a German author.
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- Copernicus, one of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science.
- operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id's desires in realistic and socially appropriate ways.
- revolution, the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
- of man, replaced the dominant views of a religious or biblical design that places human beings in a privileged position of having been created by God.
- includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
- Maya civilization people are known for their works in.
- model, ignored by Rome for the rest of the 16th century.
- civilization, also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
- origin of species, book that considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature.
- civilization, also famous in Mesoamerica.
- the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both parents and society—our sense of right and wrong.
- revolution, Developed an observational method to study human's inner life; focuses on human secuality and evil nature of man.
- developed noble ideas.
- civilization, one of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2, 000 years.
25 Clues: developed noble ideas. • civilization, also famous in Mesoamerica. • Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution. • Mueller, epitome published by a German author. • Freud, famous figure in the field of psychology. • appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland. • Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled. • ...
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-08-19
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- the quality or state of being correct (hitting a target)
- explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment
- Data approximates or characterizes
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- a result, usually expressed in numbers, that you obtain by measuring something
- study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- a group of organs with coordinated activities, achieving the same general function in the body. One example is the digestive system.
- is a source of knowledge acquired by means of observation or experimentation. It is information that justifies a belief in the truth or falsity of an empirical claim.
- is a well- substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is acquired through the scientific method and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function such as the heart or liver in humans
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
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- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- expressing a certain quantity, amount or range.
- a testing procedure, designed to eliminate biased results, in which the identity of those receiving a test treatment is concealed from both administration and subjects until after the study is completed.
- control variable, does not change.
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern
- a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy
- method a method of procedure that characterizes Science, consisting in systematic observation, experiment, hypothesis, analyze, collect data, etc.
- knowledge is power
- a harmless pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefit to the patient that for any physiological effect
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made. Tissue makes up organs
- Consistent, being accurate in every attempt
22 Clues: knowledge is power • control variable, does not change. • Data approximates or characterizes • not consistent or having a fixed pattern • Consistent, being accurate in every attempt • expressing a certain quantity, amount or range. • the quality or state of being correct (hitting a target) • a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another • ...
external parasite notes 2022-02-22
Across
- wrinkled areas of skin
- scientific name is sarcoptes scabiei
- scientific name is cuterebra
- scientific name is culiciadae
- small wingless insects
- scientific name is otodectes cynotis mites
- primarily found in forests
- found around the USA
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- chews on animals skin
- primarily found in woodlands
- primarily found in grassland areas
- scientific name is siphonaptera
- scientific name is dermacenter sp.
- scientific name is calliphoridae
- scientific name is demodex
15 Clues: found around the USA • chews on animals skin • wrinkled areas of skin • small wingless insects • scientific name is demodex • primarily found in forests • primarily found in woodlands • scientific name is cuterebra • scientific name is culiciadae • scientific name is siphonaptera • scientific name is calliphoridae • primarily found in grassland areas • ...
Nature of Science 2021-10-01
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- Or true.
- Way heavier than a gram!
- The "doing" part of science.
- The base unit of mass in metric.
- Often described using math.
- Prefix meaning "big" or "large."
- The base unit of length/distance in metric.
- Or false.
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- A prediction.
- method The process of science (no spaces).
- The collection of results. Obtained through experiments.
- An explanation.
- Refers to the amount of substance, like a liquid, that can be contained.
- True or false: all scientists use the metric system.
- A standardized system of measurement.
- Prefix meaning "small."
- The base unit of volume in metric.
- The month after September
- The "weight" of an object.
19 Clues: Or true. • Or false. • A prediction. • An explanation. • Prefix meaning "small." • Way heavier than a gram! • The month after September • The "weight" of an object. • Often described using math. • The "doing" part of science. • The base unit of mass in metric. • Prefix meaning "big" or "large." • The base unit of volume in metric. • A standardized system of measurement. • ...
Equations & Calculations 2025-09-21
Across
- – Mathematical pattern of decrease with depth
- – Sum of atomic masses in a molecule
- – Scientific constant = 6.02 × 10²³
- – Making a chemical equation equal
- – Ratio equal to 1 used in conversions
- – Coefficient describing light loss with depth (Kd)
- – Process: Glucose + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O
- – mg/L stands for milligrams per ________
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- – Method for unit conversions (dimensional analysis)
- – Unit equal to 6.02 × 10²³ particles
- – Mass of solute per volume solvent
- – Sequential setup for conversions
- – Process: CO₂ + H₂O → Glucose + O₂
- – Moles per liter
- – Mass per unit volume
- – Symbol I₀ represents surface ________
- – ppm means Parts Per ________
- – Symbol Iᶻ represents light at ________
18 Clues: – Moles per liter • – Mass per unit volume • – ppm means Parts Per ________ • – Sequential setup for conversions • – Making a chemical equation equal • – Mass of solute per volume solvent • – Process: CO₂ + H₂O → Glucose + O₂ • – Scientific constant = 6.02 × 10²³ • – Process: Glucose + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O • – Sum of atomic masses in a molecule • – Unit equal to 6.02 × 10²³ particles • ...
Biology VOCAB QUIZ C 2024-08-15
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- The study of life
- ______ variable is the factor that can be changed
- A factor that causes an organism to react
- _____ variable is the factor being measured
- Maintaining conditions for life
- Changes over an organism's lifetime
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- Explanation of natural phenomenon base on many observations
- Anything that has all the characteristics of life
- Body of knowledge based on the study of nature
- Production of offspring
- Testable explanation
- Reaction to a stimulus
- Response to an environmental factor
- Organisms that can produce fertile offspring
- Scientific ____ is a series of problem-solving procedures
15 Clues: The study of life • Testable explanation • Reaction to a stimulus • Production of offspring • Maintaining conditions for life • Response to an environmental factor • Changes over an organism's lifetime • A factor that causes an organism to react • _____ variable is the factor being measured • Organisms that can produce fertile offspring • ...
Science Review 2021-06-17
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- - “A twisted ladder” that carries genetic information.
- Very contagious disease that affects children and causes fever and red spots
- An arm, leg, wing, or branch
- The trait that is not the most common (dominant or recessive).
- Antibiotics do not treat this type of sickness (bacteria or virus).
- The best summer school science teacher ever!
- Helps the immune system protect against a disease by injecting dead/inactive germs.
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- When a species no longer exists.
- Humans and _____ have the most similar chromosomes.
- method The steps of this method are question, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, conclusion, and communicating the results.
- This trait wins out/is the most common (dominant or recessive).
- Biodiversity is the __________ of life.
12 Clues: An arm, leg, wing, or branch • When a species no longer exists. • Biodiversity is the __________ of life. • The best summer school science teacher ever! • Humans and _____ have the most similar chromosomes. • - “A twisted ladder” that carries genetic information. • The trait that is not the most common (dominant or recessive). • ...
Animal Terminology Cross word 2025-03-05
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- mature male sheep
- scientific name for cattle
- immature male chicken
- altered male pig
- scientific name for sheep
- immature male horse
- immature female chicken
- Mature male bovine
- scientific name for goats
- mature male goat
- group of cattle
- mature female cattle
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- mature female horse
- mature male pig
- immature female horse
- mature female pig
- scientific name for horses
- altered male goat
- newborn horse
- mature female chicken
- altered male chicken
- group of sheep
- newborn cattle
- mature male turkey
- scientific name for pigs
- group of pigs
26 Clues: newborn horse • group of pigs • group of sheep • newborn cattle • mature male pig • group of cattle • altered male pig • mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature female pig • altered male goat • mature male turkey • Mature male bovine • mature female horse • immature male horse • altered male chicken • mature female cattle • immature female horse • immature male chicken • mature female chicken • ...
History Detectives 2021-09-28
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- eliminated as a possibility
- a large underground vault for burying the dead
- scientific method to find age of artifacts
- a person who studies people/stuff from past
- body dead body that has been wrapped in cloth/linen
- organize and carry out
- made possible
- to draw a conclusion from given facts
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- a person who does hard physical work
- presented with something as a choice
- examined carefully
- fastened together
- pointed out, showed
- 5,300 year old body found in the Alps
- suggests something without saying it directly
15 Clues: made possible • fastened together • examined carefully • pointed out, showed • organize and carry out • eliminated as a possibility • a person who does hard physical work • presented with something as a choice • 5,300 year old body found in the Alps • to draw a conclusion from given facts • scientific method to find age of artifacts • a person who studies people/stuff from past • ...
Greece 2023-12-07
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- Writer of "The Republic"
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Alliance between Greek City-states
- Greek City State
- where Athens is located
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- Alliance between Sparta and allies to defeat Athens
- Works provided the scientific method
- Wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- Which philosopher was put to death by Athens
- Government ruled by few
- Politician who ruled Greece during golden age
- Greeks Slaves
- Government where the people voted
- War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy
- Who did Sparta ally with to defeat Athens
15 Clues: Greeks Slaves • Greek City State • Government ruled by few • where Athens is located • Writer of "The Republic" • Government where the people voted • Alliance between Greek City-states • Works provided the scientific method • War fought between Athens and Sparta • Wars fought by Greek states and Persia • War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy • ...
Concepts of Health Assessment and Nursing Process 2023-01-04
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- Sources of data collecting by asking family member, physical examination, and laboratory and investigation results
- An orderly, step-by-step, problem-solving method of providing nursing care; the five steps are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- Caring for the total person, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimension
- Classification of human response determined by scientific evaluation of signs and symptoms, history, and diagnosis studies
- A purposeful, deliberate method of thinking used in search for meaning
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- A type of health assessment performed when the patient first enters a health care system aimed to establish screening health assessment
- Appraisal of results through judicious reasoning; the fifth step of the nursing process
- It helps to organize information, promotes the collection of holistic data, provide clues that help to determine human responses
- Nurse performs this assessment in life-threatening situations
- Symptom; what the client reports, believes, or feels
- What can be observed, measured, or felt by someone other than the person experiencing the phenomena
- The effect of gathering data, organizing the data, and then documenting the data
- Estimated to be more important
- The third step of nursing process, with includes identifying priority problems and intervention, setting realistic goals and expected outcomes, and determining appropriate nursing interventions and scientific rationale
14 Clues: Estimated to be more important • Symptom; what the client reports, believes, or feels • Nurse performs this assessment in life-threatening situations • A purposeful, deliberate method of thinking used in search for meaning • The effect of gathering data, organizing the data, and then documenting the data • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
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- the study of moving objects
- A to scale representation.
- The Study of Electric Charge.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Study of light.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
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- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- base unit of length.
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
15 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Conversion of 60 minutes? • A to scale representation. • the study of moving objects • Who's three laws of motion? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • Base unit of thermodynamic temperature. • study of attractive or repulsive forces. • ...
Apologetics Vocab Quiz 2025-10-10
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- Present everywhere all at once.
- The dragon, the serpent of old.
- The philosophical belief that reliable knowledge is obtained solely through the scientific method.
- The doctrine that the Bible is without error
- An idea someone holds about the nature of reality
- A reasoned line of thought.
- To be set apart
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- Possessing supreme authority
- All powerful
- Justified true belief
- Receiving those things you don’t deserve
- All knowing
- Not receiving the things you deserve
13 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • To be set apart • Justified true belief • A reasoned line of thought. • Possessing supreme authority • Present everywhere all at once. • The dragon, the serpent of old. • Not receiving the things you deserve • Receiving those things you don’t deserve • The doctrine that the Bible is without error • An idea someone holds about the nature of reality • ...
The Human Body 2014-04-01
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- Where is your tibia bone?
- Scientific word for abs.
- Scientific word for your food pipe.
- On average how many breaths do we take per day?
- What are muscles mostly made of?
- What is the scientific word for your collar bone?
- Scientific muscle name for you thigh.
- What commonly helps you swallow?
- Where is your patella?
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- Where is your radius bone?
- What do we breath out?
- Which organ lets you breathe?
- What are phalanges?
- What does your small intestine absorb?
- Scientific word for calf muscle.
- Scientific word for your wind pipe.
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- What you breath in which is good for you.
- Muscle above your humerus.
- Which organ creates bile?
20 Clues: What are phalanges? • What do we breath out? • Where is your patella? • Scientific word for abs. • Where is your tibia bone? • Which organ creates bile? • Where is your radius bone? • Muscle above your humerus. • Which organ lets you breathe? • Scientific word for calf muscle. • What are muscles mostly made of? • What commonly helps you swallow? • Scientific word for your food pipe. • ...
Pastry! 2020-05-04
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- a long, thin loaf of French bread
- the hard outer covering of the wheat kernel
- A style of cake where the eggs are separated and the whites beaten before being folded into the batter
- scientific name for normal table sugar
- the process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal
- these seeds are the base of chocolate
- the most important flavoring in the pastry shop
- milk that has had 60% of the water removed
- a term used for a great variety of fried items
- a solution of sugar in water
- the starchy part of the wheat kernel that is milled into white flour
- to combine two ingredients together which do not ordinarily mix easily.
- Italian white bread that means carpet slippers
- this method is also known as the 'sugar-shortening' method, the sugar and fat are blended together first
- a bread usually braided and typically baked to celebrate the Jewish Sabbath
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- a sweet butter-based mixture used especially as a filling or frosting
- jelly-like substance, obtained from red algae
- sodium bicarbonate
- the method to mix the wet ingredients in one bowl and the dry in another. You then pour the wet over the dry and combine, mixing as little as possible
- this weak protein combines with glutenin with liquid to create gluten
- the scientific name for the simplest form of sugar
- type of fruit sauce made with puree
- dough preparation consisting of many thin layers of dough separated by butter, produced by repeated folding and rolling. Such dough may contain over eighty layers
- water soluble protein extracted from animal connective tissue
- water soluble fruit fiber
- sweetened almond paste used in decorative work
- byproduct of sugar refining
- the process in which yeast converts sugar to alcohol and carbon dioxide
- type of bread that uses natural wild yeast as the leaven
- whipped egg whites sweetened with sugar
- the stage of sugar when cooked to 240 degrees
- milk heated to a near boil, then cooled
32 Clues: sodium bicarbonate • water soluble fruit fiber • byproduct of sugar refining • a solution of sugar in water • a long, thin loaf of French bread • type of fruit sauce made with puree • these seeds are the base of chocolate • scientific name for normal table sugar • whipped egg whites sweetened with sugar • milk heated to a near boil, then cooled • ...
Higher education 2023-05-23
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- Person who learn
- Ceremony at the end of an education period
- Paper on which the degree is
- Person who teach
- Diploma equivalent to the BTS
- Place people study in from age 14/15 to 17/18
- British equivalent to the "baccalauréat"
- Level of something
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- Big instution after High School
- Studied it for 7 or + years
- Studied it for 5 years
- Scientific method to determine how something is built
- Studied it for 3 years
- Small institution after High School
- Commercial activities
15 Clues: Person who learn • Person who teach • Level of something • Commercial activities • Studied it for 5 years • Studied it for 3 years • Studied it for 7 or + years • Paper on which the degree is • Diploma equivalent to the BTS • Big instution after High School • Small institution after High School • British equivalent to the "baccalauréat" • Ceremony at the end of an education period • ...
Workshop 7 Vocabulary 2016-04-27
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- able to do something
- to give off or let go of
- a way of doing something
- containing poison that is dangerous or could kill you
- surroundings or a habitat
- to get involved in things where you are not wanted or needed
- to rapidly grow in number
- to move into a place and cause harm
- to change in some way
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- originally from an area
- an event of scientific interest
- being the cause or reason for something
- to be likely to destroy something
- tracking or following
- weather conditions
15 Clues: weather conditions • able to do something • tracking or following • to change in some way • originally from an area • to give off or let go of • a way of doing something • surroundings or a habitat • to rapidly grow in number • an event of scientific interest • to be likely to destroy something • to move into a place and cause harm • being the cause or reason for something • ...
AJ review crossword 2022-01-07
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- theory, the sun is center
- social potentional and agency belief
- 16th century Christian religious movement
- Protestantism advanced by John Calvin
- land controlled by another nation
- imaginary perfect society or community
- a person believing in or religious hereshy
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- trade, trade between England, Africa & America
- servitude, working without salary
- theory, earth in the center
- powerful office withiin the catholic church
- a mix between Spanish and American
- the private economic system of government
- all events willed by god
- scientific method, six-step science technique
15 Clues: all events willed by god • theory, the sun is center • theory, earth in the center • servitude, working without salary • land controlled by another nation • a mix between Spanish and American • social potentional and agency belief • Protestantism advanced by John Calvin • imaginary perfect society or community • the private economic system of government • ...
Chemistry 2025-10-01
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- , The short name of the experiment
- Step-by-step instructions of what was done
- Summary of the data
- List of items used in an experiment
- Mistakes or problems in the experiment
- An educated guess (If… then… because…)
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- Place where experiments are done
- Variables kept the same
- The purpose of the experiment
- A test done to answer scientific question.
- The final part that answers the problem question
- Variable you change
- Factors that can change in an experiment
- Information collected during an experiment
- Variable you measure
15 Clues: Summary of the data • Variable you change • Variable you measure • Variables kept the same • The purpose of the experiment • Place where experiments are done • , The short name of the experiment • List of items used in an experiment • Mistakes or problems in the experiment • An educated guess (If… then… because…) • Factors that can change in an experiment • ...
Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society 2020-05-11
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- Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled.
- Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution.
- the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.
- of psychoanalysis, observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.
- Freud, famous figure in the field of psychology.
- appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.
- and ministry, Charles Darwin struggled in his study in, which his father has imposed to him.
- Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript called.
- Samhita, Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India.
- the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
- Mueller, epitome published by a German author.
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- Copernicus, one of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science.
- operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id's desires in realistic and socially appropriate ways.
- revolution, the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
- of man, replaced the dominant views of a religious or biblical design that places human beings in a privileged position of having been created by God.
- includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
- Maya civilization people are known for their works in.
- model, ignored by Rome for the rest of the 16th century.
- civilization, also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
- origin of species, book that considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature.
- civilization, also famous in Mesoamerica.
- the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both parents and society—our sense of right and wrong.
- revolution, Developed an observational method to study human's inner life; focuses on human secuality and evil nature of man.
- developed noble ideas.
- civilization, one of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2, 000 years.
25 Clues: developed noble ideas. • civilization, also famous in Mesoamerica. • Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution. • Mueller, epitome published by a German author. • Freud, famous figure in the field of psychology. • appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland. • Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled. • ...
Cannabis Crossword #1 2023-06-03
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- The most well-known cannabinoid in cannabis that causes psychoactive effects
- (CBD) A chemical compound found in cannabis that has therapeutic effects
- A device used to smoke cannabis
- A popular strain of cannabis known for its uplifting effects
- A method of consuming cannabis by eating it
- A solventless cannabis concentrate made by applying heat and pressure to cannabis buds or hash
- A method of consuming cannabis concentrates by vaporizing them on a heated surface
- A condition characterized by cravings, difficulty sleeping, and irritability when a heavy cannabis user stops using
- Material used to roll cannabis cigarettes
- The act of inhaling cannabis smoke
- Aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its flavor and aroma
- A method of consuming cannabis by heating it in a vaporizer
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- A cannabis strain that is a cross between Sativa and Indica varieties
- Cannabigerol, a lesser-known cannabinoid in cannabis that has potential medical benefits
- The scientific name for the cannabis plant
- The resinous trichomes that collect at the bottom of a grinder or other cannabis container
- A popular strain of cannabis known for its relaxing effects
- The small, sticky glands on cannabis plants where cannabinoids and terpenes are produced
- A condition characterized by intense anxiety or panic after consuming too much THC
- A device used to grind cannabis buds into smaller pieces
- A liquid cannabis extract that is usually taken sublingually
21 Clues: A device used to smoke cannabis • The act of inhaling cannabis smoke • Material used to roll cannabis cigarettes • The scientific name for the cannabis plant • A method of consuming cannabis by eating it • A device used to grind cannabis buds into smaller pieces • A popular strain of cannabis known for its relaxing effects • ...
Chapter 16 2022-03-28
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- a method of scheduling
- and motion study
- payment made to salesperson by a business
- type of revolution where factories became prominant
- sales - cost
- changing shape by rubbing off
- line of workstations
- how word about a product gets out
- increases worth of material after processing
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- type of management with standard ways
- workers have separate tasks
- last less than three years
- occupation done with hands
- inspecting good to make sure standard are met
- those lasting longer than three years
- provides materials
- type of research that uses people opinions on a product
- a chemical compoung used to make plastics
18 Clues: sales - cost • and motion study • provides materials • line of workstations • a method of scheduling • last less than three years • occupation done with hands • workers have separate tasks • changing shape by rubbing off • how word about a product gets out • type of management with standard ways • those lasting longer than three years • payment made to salesperson by a business • ...
2025 2025-02-17
8 Clues: Mona Lisa • Romeo and Juliet • Funded famous art • Head of the church • Guttenburg's Invention • Proved the heliocentric theory • Developed the Scientific Method • List of books and other things the church made so people would not read them
crossword 2021-09-16
9 Clues: guess • a test • experiment • variable/variable you control • accepted and tested multiple time • variable/ a variable that never changes • of the world without any previous information • variable/ changes depending on the independent • method/ the way scientist come up with and test hypotheses
xyz 2019-03-06
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- variable that depends on other factors
- something being measured
- awareness of ourselves and our envirome
- concept that is testable
- hunch or suspicion, educated guess
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- first step in scientific method
- relating to moral principles
- variable that stands alone, does not change
- measures association between 2 variables
9 Clues: something being measured • concept that is testable • relating to moral principles • first step in scientific method • hunch or suspicion, educated guess • variable that depends on other factors • awareness of ourselves and our envirome • measures association between 2 variables • variable that stands alone, does not change
Intro to Environmental Science 2024-06-08
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- natural world
- that captures high-aerial images to support continued mapping of an area.
- Developing countries tend to higher ________ footprints then underdeveloped countries
- A desire to learn more
- Fuels:What source of energy became common use in the industrial revolution?
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- to be honest
- the ability to maintain the balance of the Earth's natural environment and use its resources responsibly to support the needs of current and future generations.
- testable prediction
- Science: The study of how natural systems interact with human systems.
- For most of human history, a person who roams in search of food or provisions, often in the wild, was essential for survival.
- In the agricultural revolution, humans became ________
- This method of scientific inquiry involves steps such as observation, experiment and results.
12 Clues: to be honest • natural world • testable prediction • A desire to learn more • In the agricultural revolution, humans became ________ • Science: The study of how natural systems interact with human systems. • that captures high-aerial images to support continued mapping of an area. • Fuels:What source of energy became common use in the industrial revolution? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-05-05
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- The Church taught that ___ put Earth in the middle of the universe.
- In 1609, Galileo built a powerful _____.
- If _____ was wrong, then all scientific knowledge could be wrong.
- The Scientific ___ is still used today.
- One tests a hypothesis by observing or ____.
- A ____ is a possible explanation for measured data.
- When the Church heard about Galileo's discoveries, they put him on _____.
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- Scientists collect and measure _____.
- The Church did not want people to ____ its teachings.
- In 1543, _____ published a book that said the Sun was the center of the Universe.
- Galileo saw mountains on the moon, spots on the sun, and four moons around _____.
- Until the 1500's scientists agreed that the ____ was the center of the universe.
- _____ was an ancient Greek astronomer.
- Copernicus said that the _____ was one of several planets that revolved around the sun.
14 Clues: Scientists collect and measure _____. • _____ was an ancient Greek astronomer. • The Scientific ___ is still used today. • In 1609, Galileo built a powerful _____. • One tests a hypothesis by observing or ____. • A ____ is a possible explanation for measured data. • The Church did not want people to ____ its teachings. • ...
data collection 2020-11-20
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- One way to collect data
- what do Scientists use to collect data
- is a process to try out a new idea or test a procedure to prove or disprove a theory
- Another option to collect data is through
- another word for information
- what is an educated guess or statement of what you think might happen at the end of your experiment. It is a prediction.
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- is a book in which you will record your results
- a series of steps that scientists follow to make sure their science experiments are designed effectively
- something that changes in an experiment
- investigating a chosen area of science by consulting primary sources
- The final step to the scientific method
- what should you make before beginning a scientific experiment
12 Clues: One way to collect data • another word for information • what do Scientists use to collect data • something that changes in an experiment • The final step to the scientific method • Another option to collect data is through • is a book in which you will record your results • what should you make before beginning a scientific experiment • ...
Scientific Revolution JRMS 2025-04-23
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- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years.
- He stated that planes moved in an elliptical (oval)orbit, not circular.
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure of humans.
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- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He developed the scientific method
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Mathematician credited with discovering the gravity and the laws of motion
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars.
12 Clues: He developed the scientific method • He developed the heliocentric theory. • Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars. • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Scientific crossword 2023-11-05
9 Clues: Educated guess • Something you ask. • The ending of something • A study to get an answer • variable. Data you collect • variable. Something that changes • Something you look up to get the answer to • variables. Something that is always constant • method. How does fertilizer affect plant growth
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Believed that all people are born free and equal and the three natural rights life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- Explained gravity
- Believed that capital punishment should be abolished and the degree of punishment depends on the crime.
- Believed that women should have more rights including the same education as men
- Believed that government was necessary to keep order
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- An art style categorized by dull colors and strong lines
- The idea that the earth was the center of the solar system
- The idea of testing theories
- Created checks and balances and believed in equal power in all of the branches of government.
- Mathematically proved that the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical revolutions
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- Discovered how volume, pressure and temperature of gas all affect each other
- The idea that the sun was the center of the solar system
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Created the microscope and discovered bacteria and red blood cells
- An agreement between the ruled and the rulers
- An art style categorized by soft lines and colors
- Ushered people to believe in the scientific method
- Used the telescope to discover that planets are not pure
- Created analytic geometry to help the scientific method
- Theorized that the sun was the center of the solar system
- Believed everyone should have tolerance, freedom of speech, and religion
- Believed in democracy, individual rights and that people created a society in government for control
- Created the worlds first vaccine
25 Clues: Explained gravity • The idea of testing theories • Created the worlds first vaccine • A person who rules with absolute power. • An agreement between the ruled and the rulers • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • An art style categorized by soft lines and colors • Ushered people to believe in the scientific method • ...
Unit 9 Crossword study guide 2024-02-02
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- main factor in industrial revolution
- Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH
- Natural rights
- freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- separation of powers
- Law of motion
- Newton Law of gravity
- Absolute monarchy
- the process of making an area more urban
- Created the social contract
- Theory planets revolve around the sun
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a field or area in which an individual or organization has power to affect events and developments
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- invented the steam engine
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- operates a business
- Class the group of people between low and high class
20 Clues: Law of motion • Natural rights • Absolute monarchy • operates a business • separation of powers • Newton Law of gravity • invented the steam engine • Created the social contract • main factor in industrial revolution • Theory planets revolve around the sun • the process of making an area more urban • Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH • ...
Scientific Method - Faith W. 2022-01-31
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- Testing something
- A process for studying and experimenting to help you reach scientific conclusions
- The thing that gets changed from the Independent
- Something that stays the same throughout
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- The thing that gets experimented on
- The thing you can control in an experiment
- The ending results of an experiment
7 Clues: Testing something • The thing that gets experimented on • The ending results of an experiment • Something that stays the same throughout • The thing you can control in an experiment • The thing that gets changed from the Independent • A process for studying and experimenting to help you reach scientific conclusions
Unit 1 Crossword 2020-12-16
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- A logical interpretation based on what is already known. Usually these conclusions are not directy stated but derived from logical thinking.
- The scientific and logical processes for problem solving is called the scientific _____.
- An organisms can be broken down into tiny units of life known as a ______.
- The unit of mass (for example, the unit of time would be seconds)
- Darwin’s ____ on natural selection. This is a proven, extensively tested explanation.
- A prediction on what is going to happen during an experiment.
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- Controlled steps to test a hypothesis. Data is collected from an ______.
- The study of living organisms and their behavior is called _____.
- The study of the Earth’s natural structure and other formations on Earth is called ______.
- Information (usually to certify an experiment) collected during the experiment to test the given predictions.
- The ability for an organisms to change its characteristics to live in an environment.
- The scientific theory proposed by Charles Darwin that animals gradually adapt to their environment through generations.
12 Clues: A prediction on what is going to happen during an experiment. • The study of living organisms and their behavior is called _____. • The unit of mass (for example, the unit of time would be seconds) • Controlled steps to test a hypothesis. Data is collected from an ______. • An organisms can be broken down into tiny units of life known as a ______. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-05-28
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- A well-supported explanation acquired through the scientific method
- The variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment
- Data that can be measured and written down with numbers
- A proposed explanation based on limited evidence
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- The variable being tested and measured in an experiment
- Data in the form of descriptive words
- A standard of comparison in experiments
7 Clues: Data in the form of descriptive words • A standard of comparison in experiments • A proposed explanation based on limited evidence • The variable being tested and measured in an experiment • Data that can be measured and written down with numbers • A well-supported explanation acquired through the scientific method • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-13
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- An early form of chemistry focused on the transformation of matter, particularly the attempt to convert base metals into gold and discover the elixir of life. It laid some groundwork for modern chemistry.
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes the role of sensory experience and evidence from the natural world in the formation of ideas, helping to shape the scientific method.
- The branch of astronomy focused on collecting data about celestial objects through observation, essential for the development of modern astronomy during this period.
- A philosophical belief that reason and logical thought are the primary sources of knowledge, often contrasted with empiricism.
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- A natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward one another, defined more clearly by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion.
- A systematic approach to inquiry that involves observation, experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses to acquire new knowledge.
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the solar system, proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus.
- The abstract science of number, quantity, and space, which played a crucial role in formulating scientific theories during the Scientific Revolution.
- A mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to the understanding of motion, mechanics, and universal gravitation; author of "Principia Mathematica."
- An Italian astronomer and physicist credited with important contributions to the scientific method, mechanics, and astronomy; known for his improvements to the telescope and support of heliocentrism.
10 Clues: A philosophical belief that reason and logical thought are the primary sources of knowledge, often contrasted with empiricism. • A natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward one another, defined more clearly by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion. • ...
Addie Griffin's Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation manipulated..
- A collection of pieces of information, generally taking the form of numbers, text, bits, or facts, that are related either by the method.
- in a scientific investigation,the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variable.
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses information obtained by the senses.
- the observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support.
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is well known and is measured or observed for the purpose of comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research.
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- in a scientific investigation,the factor that is deliberately.
- In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary.
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled condition.
- knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be tested.
10 Clues: in a scientific investigation,the factor that is deliberately. • an organized procedure to study something under controlled condition. • In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary. • a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation manipulated.. • ...
History of Forensic Science 2014-09-21
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- Under the leadership of J. Edgar Hoover organized a national forensics lab.
- Walter Specht developed this as a presumptive test for blood
- developed fundamental principles of document examination
- Goddard's technique of determining if a gun has fired a specific bullet
- Bertillions body measurements used for identification
- Knoxville Police Department fingerprint expert famous for his work at The Body Fram
- Father of Forensic Toxicology
- British geneticist, who developed techniques for DNA fingerprinting
- devised a procedure by which dried bloodstains could be grouped
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- Described application of scientific disciplines in criminal investigation.
- University of Tennessee anthropologist specializing in body decomposition
- U.S. scientist that was selected to head the school of criminology
- Discovered human blood could be grouped into categories
- McCrone developed this method of examining evidence that cannot be seen
- Founder of the Bloodstain Evidence Institute
- Received a Nobel Prize for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- Set up the first forensic laboratory.
- First developed the method for filing fingerprints
- Profiling also called genetic fingerprinting
- Created a unique means of identifying individuals by voice
20 Clues: Father of Forensic Toxicology • Set up the first forensic laboratory. • Founder of the Bloodstain Evidence Institute • Profiling also called genetic fingerprinting • First developed the method for filing fingerprints • Bertillions body measurements used for identification • Discovered human blood could be grouped into categories • ...
nematodes 2025-02-16
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- egg The infective stage of Ascaris lumbricoides.
- canis A zoonotic nematode that infects dogs.
- Hookworm that have 2 pairs of teeth
- responsible for transmitting parasites to the host
- exam A diagnostic test for intestinal nematodes.
- spiralis A parasitic worm that can infect both intestines and other organs.
- Nematodes belong to this phylum.
- The scientific field that studies parasites.
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- The nematode responsible for iron deficiency anemia.
- larva The infective larval stage of hookworms.
- penetration The transmission method of hookworms.
- The diagnostic stage of Ascaris lumbricoides found in stool.
- A parasite that lives outside its host.
- Commonly known as "river blindness"
- A non-human parasites
- The main host of Toxocara cati.
- The term for a host that harbors the adult stage of a parasite.
- Female parasite that Produces egg without larva in its shell
- The term for a parasite that lives inside its host.
- Filarial worm that can cause elephantiasis
- lumbricoides The largest nematode that infects humans.
- The protective outer layer of nematodes.
- The intermediate host of Schistosoma japonicum.
- The transmission method of Enterobius vermicularis.
24 Clues: A non-human parasites • The main host of Toxocara cati. • Nematodes belong to this phylum. • Commonly known as "river blindness" • Hookworm that have 2 pairs of teeth • A parasite that lives outside its host. • The protective outer layer of nematodes. • Filarial worm that can cause elephantiasis • canis A zoonotic nematode that infects dogs. • ...
Science Class 6 2025-11-14
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- Pattern of veins on the leaf.
- The method of arranging the objects into groups.
- The special features that enable plants and animals to survive in a particular region.
- motion To and fro movement of an object about a fixed point.
- plants They have reticulate venation.
- It is also known as dietary fibres.
- Small plants with soft and green stems.
- SI unit of mass.
- Colour that indicates the presence of Protein.
- Disease caused due to deficiency of iodine.
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- Change in the position of an object with respect. to reference point with time.
- Materials through which things can be seen clearly.
- First step of scientific method.
- Motion Movement of an object along a circular path
- Materials that have shiny surface.
- Gopalan He initiated nutrition research in India.
- Body building food.
- Variety of plants and animals found in a particular region.
- diet A diet that has all essential nutrients , roughage and water in the right amount for proper growth.
- roots Roots that appear as a bunch of similar size.
20 Clues: SI unit of mass. • Body building food. • Pattern of veins on the leaf. • First step of scientific method. • Materials that have shiny surface. • It is also known as dietary fibres. • plants They have reticulate venation. • Small plants with soft and green stems. • Disease caused due to deficiency of iodine. • Colour that indicates the presence of Protein. • ...
unit 1 2021-10-17
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- is the second step of the scientific method
- is the set of stages that any activity must follow to determine the laws that govern the phenomena
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- is the first step of the scientific method
- study phenomenas or changes that involves a change in the nature of matter.
- study phenomenas or changes that don't involve a change in the nature of matter.
- is defined as a set of knowledge about the world through observation, experimentation and reasoning
6 Clues: is the first step of the scientific method • is the second step of the scientific method • study phenomenas or changes that involves a change in the nature of matter. • study phenomenas or changes that don't involve a change in the nature of matter. • is the set of stages that any activity must follow to determine the laws that govern the phenomena • ...
Science 2020-08-27
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- A metric prefix meaning divided by 1,000.
- A metric prefix meaning divided by 100
- A suggested solution or educated guess. A suggested answer to a scientific question.
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- method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of reasoning from other evidence, an educated guess.
- A metric prefix meaning x 1,000.
6 Clues: A metric prefix meaning x 1,000. • A metric prefix meaning divided by 100 • A metric prefix meaning divided by 1,000. • A suggested solution or educated guess. A suggested answer to a scientific question. • A conclusion reached on the basis of reasoning from other evidence, an educated guess. • ...
Unit Test Crossword 2016-09-20
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- what is a safety precaution to use when you have long hair?
- where should you pull an electrical cord from when unplugging it?
- used to mix liquids in container
- where should you go if you have stuff in your eyes
- Provides info on the safe use of hazardous materials?
- what is 1 of the symbols for WHMIS that starts with an O?
- a material that can burn or light on fire
- Even if you have glasses, what safety precaution do you still have to take when doing a lab?
- what is a safety hazard the involves fooling around?
- the variable that changes on its own
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- used for observation of hazardous chemicals to insure safe ventilation
- Information involving numbers
- the variable that the scientist changes
- used to mix and swirl liquids without spilling
- observation not involving numbers
- a method of procedure
- the variables that stay the same
- The observation and question of the scientific method
- to carry or hold test tubes
- used to carefully put liquids in another container
20 Clues: a method of procedure • to carry or hold test tubes • Information involving numbers • used to mix liquids in container • the variables that stay the same • observation not involving numbers • the variable that changes on its own • the variable that the scientist changes • a material that can burn or light on fire • used to mix and swirl liquids without spilling • ...
Chapter 3 2025-10-21
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- Lawrence ________ studied moral development.
- The gradual improvement in self-control and responsibility with age.
- Our biological inheritance that interacts with experience.
- The process of biological growth that causes orderly changes in behavior.
- The study of physical, cognitive, and social change throughout life.
- Jean ________ proposed a theory of cognitive development.
- Traits that persist through life show __________.
- A period in life when personality traits become more consistent.
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- Erik ________ proposed a psychosocial stage theory.
- A characteristic that shows adaptability over time.
- The view that development is like climbing a ladder, in distinct __________.
- A research method that compares people of different ages.
- The scientific study of how and why people change over the life span.
- The period of rapid brain growth during childhood or puberty.
- Developmental change that occurs in distinct steps or __________.
- Gradual and continuous development is often compared to riding an __________.
- Experiences and environment influencing our development.
- The idea that both biological and environmental factors interact.
- Emotional excitability that tends to remain stable through life.
- A research method that follows people over time.
20 Clues: Lawrence ________ studied moral development. • A research method that follows people over time. • Traits that persist through life show __________. • Erik ________ proposed a psychosocial stage theory. • A characteristic that shows adaptability over time. • Experiences and environment influencing our development. • ...
scientific method station lab 2022-09-13
7 Clues: dependant variable • controlled variable • independent variable • its a way to experiment • based on something one has seen • the end or finish of an event or process • how you answer a question about the world
scientific method crossword puzzle 2025-09-30
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- remains unchanged in an experiment
- variable that is changed in an experiment
- Idea used to explain facts or events
- prediction or educated guess
- condition in an experiment that can be changed
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- the variable that changes due to the independent variable
- fair test in which a control is identified and variables are measured to test a hypothesis
7 Clues: prediction or educated guess • remains unchanged in an experiment • Idea used to explain facts or events • variable that is changed in an experiment • condition in an experiment that can be changed • the variable that changes due to the independent variable • fair test in which a control is identified and variables are measured to test a hypothesis
Scientific Language 2020-11-18
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- the tendency of a body to float or to rise
- how an experiment can be conducted
- processes at or near the Earth's surface that cause rocks and minerals to break down
- the tendency of some substances to cling to other substances
- analyse results and identify errors and areas for improvement
- the coldest layer of the atmosphere
- a representation of setup/apparatus
- amount of force exerted per area
- a push or pull
- a measure of how much matter something contains
- can be independent, dependent or controlled
- a procedure designed to test a hypothesis as part of the scientific method
- a measure of how strongly gravity pulls
- the force that acts in the opposite direction to an object's motion
- the process removing Earth materials from their original site and the transportation of the material
- minerals may chemically combine with water to form new minerals
- attraction between objects making them accelerate towards each other
- minerals combine with oxygen to form new minerals that are not as hard
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- last part of a scientific report
- a suggested solution for an unexplained occurrence
- the objective of a process or an experiment
- lowest level of the atmosphere
- the state of cohering or sticking together of alike entities
- the second-highest layer of the atmosphere
- repetition of experiments to ensure a well-conducted experiment
- the highest layer of the atmosphere before outer space
- refers to the correctness of a single measurement
- testing whether your results are valid or not
- the atmospheric layer which absorbs UV rays
- used to measure force
30 Clues: a push or pull • used to measure force • lowest level of the atmosphere • last part of a scientific report • amount of force exerted per area • how an experiment can be conducted • the coldest layer of the atmosphere • a representation of setup/apparatus • a measure of how strongly gravity pulls • the tendency of a body to float or to rise • ...
Psych Review 2022-10-06
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- Can a good study be replicated?
- We think we know ____ than we really do
- Does correlation imply causation?
- The approach that is the scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering + communicating
- "I knew it all along" phenomenon, _________ bias
- In a ______ blind study, nobody knows who the control/experimental group is
- Approach that focuses only on observable behaviors
- Perceiving _____
- The hint whose answer is "more" is the definition
- The brain looks for ________ to feel comfortable and safe
- Naturalistic observations could be effected by Experimenter ____
- The variable we measure
- Where could you do a naturalistic observation study over kids? (Hint- Ms. Parker uses this example)
- The variable we change
- Would Aristotle support the idea of nurture or nature more?
- Type of correlation where both variables go in the same direction together
- Invented the scientific method
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- testable prediction
- Type of correlation where the variables go in opposite directions
- What kind of study is normally done with only one person?
- What did Freud compare the mind to? (Consious, subconsius, unconsious)
- Explanation that organizes observations and predicts events
- What does Tabula Rasa mean?
- What can't you prove with a correlational study? Cause and ______
- Research method, questioning random sample of group to get self-reported attitudes/behaviors
- In a ______ blind study, the participants don't know which group is the control group/experimental group
- An illusory correlation is one that ______ exist
- How many parts are there to Empiricism?
- The Humanistic approach was invented by Carl Rogers and Abraham ______.
- Interviews could have what bad kind of questions?
- Believed we think with our hearts and feel with our bowels
- Nurture works on what _______ endows.
32 Clues: Perceiving _____ • testable prediction • The variable we change • The variable we measure • What does Tabula Rasa mean? • Invented the scientific method • Can a good study be replicated? • Does correlation imply causation? • Nurture works on what _______ endows. • We think we know ____ than we really do • How many parts are there to Empiricism? • ...
History and Systems Week 3 2025-09-29
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- otherwise known as conscious awareness
- type of psychology investigating similarities and differences across species
- type of evidence that is very susceptible to bias
- way of thinking among American psychologists that was inspired by Darwin
- remote islands where Darwin studied unique species
- relies on self-observation and Wundt regarded it as unscientific and too philosophical
- sense of one's muscles
- founder of comparative psychology
- known for studying memory through creating nonsense syllables
- _____ differences, modern day intelligence and personality testing were created as a result of this
- Galton, a eugenicist, believed that _____ plays a minimal role in intelligence
- believed to be the first person to use the survey method
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- relationship between a physical stimulus and the psychological response
- Darwin's theory that was accepted quickly by the scientific community
- created by Kulpe, practice of separating tasks into components
- _____ time, otherwise known as mental chronometry
- believed that life is a struggle for existence
- regarded as the founder of scientific psychology
- _____ Darwin, proposed that all of life comes from a single thread
- church of _____ was threatened by Darwin's theories in the Origin of Species
- the tendency for the mind to organize experiences through will-power
- thought of psychology as distinct from philosophy and physiology
- belief that changes in geology could be attributed to catastrophic events
- animals who were tested on to develop genetic variations across generations
- bird in the Galapagos who Darwin build his theory of natural selection off of
- method for studying memory after time has passed
- surveyed the coasts of South America and traveled around the globe
27 Clues: sense of one's muscles • founder of comparative psychology • otherwise known as conscious awareness • believed that life is a struggle for existence • regarded as the founder of scientific psychology • method for studying memory after time has passed • _____ time, otherwise known as mental chronometry • type of evidence that is very susceptible to bias • ...
Unit 9 Crossword study guide 2024-02-02
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- main factor in industrial revolution
- Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH
- Natural rights
- freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- separation of powers
- Law of motion
- Newton Law of gravity
- Absolute monarchy
- the process of making an area more urban
- Created the social contract
- Theory planets revolve around the sun
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a field or area in which an individual or organization has power to affect events and developments
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- invented the steam engine
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- operates a business
- Class the group of people between low and high class
20 Clues: Law of motion • Natural rights • Absolute monarchy • operates a business • separation of powers • Newton Law of gravity • invented the steam engine • Created the social contract • main factor in industrial revolution • Theory planets revolve around the sun • the process of making an area more urban • Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH • ...
Winter Twig Identification 2020 2020-12-14
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- Genus of small tree with thorns at right angles
- the rose with pea shaped fruits and thorn-like prickles (Species scientific)
- pig and crown buds (Genus)
- devil horns (Species scientific)
- danger (two-word common name)
- horseshoes (Species scientific)
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- drooping flower clusters (Species scientific)
- red to brown peeling bark (Species scientific)
- purple or bright green buds (Species scientific)
- artichoke buds, its berries are o-so good (Species scientific)
- dog face (Species scientific)
- buds on a short branch with many scars
- lime green and bright pink (Species scientific)
- zigzagging branches (Species scientific)
- Genus with 4 species of similar looking twigs
15 Clues: pig and crown buds (Genus) • dog face (Species scientific) • danger (two-word common name) • horseshoes (Species scientific) • devil horns (Species scientific) • buds on a short branch with many scars • zigzagging branches (Species scientific) • drooping flower clusters (Species scientific) • Genus with 4 species of similar looking twigs • ...
Research 2024-07-19
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- small group that represents a segment of the whole
- resources are created later by individuals who did not participate in the event or did not have firsthand experience with the person or object
- things the researcher accepts as true
- our tendency toward a preference or outcome
- information that supports an idea or a conclusion
- insignificance means there was no relationship between the variables or small differences can be accounted for by chance
- anything that can vary or change in an experiment
- group receives the treatment or intervention you are studying
- method formulating a research question, reviewing the literature, selecting the best method or design to answer the research question, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting the results or findings
- recorded factual material used to validate research findings
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- review evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by a group of experts in the same field or similar field
- / Findings outcome of the investigation and are arranged in a logical sequence without bias or interpretation
- significance means there is a relationship between the variables, something other than chance
- Indicates how close our result is to the actual value of what we are measuring
- significance is the practical importance of the statistical significance to professional practice
- treatment fake treatment or placebo
- sources or original sources, are documents that provide direct or firsthand experience about an event, person, or object
- group does not receive the treatment or intervention you are studying
- implies accuracy and indicates the experiment measured what it was supposed to measure
- implies consistency and indicates if the experiment were repeated by the same or different investigator, the results would be the same
- Hypothesis presumed outcome of an experiment and what is expected to occur given a certain set of circumstances
- precise steps used to conduct the experiment
- systematic inquiry using prescribed methods to validate or refine existing knowledge or to develop new knowledge
23 Clues: treatment fake treatment or placebo • things the researcher accepts as true • our tendency toward a preference or outcome • precise steps used to conduct the experiment • information that supports an idea or a conclusion • anything that can vary or change in an experiment • small group that represents a segment of the whole • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- theory that the governed will give up some rights and freedoms, and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that people learned from experience and could improve themselves, favored self government, believed in the freedom of citizens, wrote Two Treatises of Government
- the father of modern chemistry
- a person who rules with absolute power
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- developed the laws of gravity and motion
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- discovered the planets revolve in elliptical orbits
- promoted the scientific method
- believed in women's rights, and advocated for women's education and the right to vote
- believed in a government made by the people, and development the social contract
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion and speech
- was the start of checks and balances, seperation of power, and a multi branch government
- formed the heliocentric theory
- theory that that the earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in fair and equal punishment
- used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells
- believed that people were naturally wicked and selfish, and there needed to be a government to keep them in line, wrote Leviathan
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by
- lines and colors
- perfected the telescope and observed the moon
- created analytical geometry and huge supporter of the scientific method
26 Clues: lines and colors • invented the smallpox vaccine • formed the heliocentric theory • the father of modern chemistry • promoted the scientific method • a style of art characterized by • believed in fair and equal punishment • a person who rules with absolute power • developed the laws of gravity and motion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Research Methodolgy - Anny Patiño 2022-08-12
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- A way of dealing with a situation or problem.
- Advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty, especially as given by someone in authority.
- Logical and systematic search for new and useful information on a particular topic.
- Information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions.
- A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- To query in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area.
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- Someone whose job is to study a subject carefully, especially in order to discover new information or understand the subject better.
- Scientifically reasonable prediction.
- Research method based on the measurement of quantity or amount.
- Awareness, understanding, or information that has been obtained by experience or study, and that is either in a person's mind or possessed by people generally.
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- Type of research aimed to find a solution for a practical problem.
- Information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article, something proved to be true.
- Type of research directed towards finding information with a broad base of applications and add information to existing scientific knowledge.
- Someone who oversees and provides direction for the researcher.
- A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- Research method concerned with qualitative phenomenon involving quality.
- Something suggested as a reasonable explanation for facts, a condition, or an event, esp. a systematic or scientific explanation.
- The citations of sources of information.
- A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner.
20 Clues: Scientifically reasonable prediction. • The citations of sources of information. • A feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • A way of dealing with a situation or problem. • A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner. • Someone who oversees and provides direction for the researcher. • Research method based on the measurement of quantity or amount. • ...
