scientific method Crossword Puzzles
IUC 2024-11-28
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- Grafting can only be done on plants that have …… tissue
- Ipomoea reptans is the scientific name of
- The tissue found in seeds functions as a food reserve for embryo growth
- The weakness of seed propagation is the occurrence of genetic …in heterozygous plants.
- Term for air exchange in soil
- Material that enhances specific nutrient content
- Physiological potential of Camellia sinensis dan Coffea chanepora seeds
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- Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) used to stimulate plant growth
- One of the component of soil in form of rocks
- Scientific name of nutmeg
- Seed that can be dried up to 5% moisture content and could be stored in low temperature
- One of the planting media that comes from inorganic materials
- One method of propagation that uses stem, branch, root, or leaf pieces
- Vegetative cells that stores all the genetic information needed to reconstruct all the functions and parts of the plant
- The germination type of corn, mango, coconut, and rice plants
15 Clues: Scientific name of nutmeg • Term for air exchange in soil • Ipomoea reptans is the scientific name of • One of the component of soil in form of rocks • Material that enhances specific nutrient content • Grafting can only be done on plants that have …… tissue • Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) used to stimulate plant growth • ...
Chapter one key terms 2025-11-20
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- method-method for acquiring knowledge based on observation, including experimentation, rather than a method based only on forms of logical argument or previous authorities,
- by which someone examines their own conscious experience in an attempt to break it into its component parts,
- of how biology influences behavior,
- psychology-area of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological
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- the conscious experience through introspection
- and other problematic patterns of behavior,
- that denotes “scientific study of”,
7 Clues: of how biology influences behavior, • that denotes “scientific study of”, • and other problematic patterns of behavior, • the conscious experience through introspection • psychology-area of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-11-28
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- A philosophical movement that emphasized reason and using Scientific method.
- A French noble that argue that for a government to function well it should be divided between different branches.
- Elegant drawing rooms for the wealthy to meet and talk.
- Considered bourgeoisie and pro-capitalism.
- Explosion in research and scientific knowledge with the creation of the Scientific Method.
- Started an evangelical movement that would lead to Methodism.
- Made regular observations of space with a telescope and later became a target of the Catholic Church.
- Enlightened idea of unrestricted trade between all nations.
- Believed in natural rights for all people.
- Defined the three laws of motion.
- Originally known as the "First" minister of Britain.
- Centralized and strengthened the state and is considered to be one of the last true Habsburgs.
- Said people were entitled to Natural Rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of property.
- Britain's lawmaking assembly.
- Allowed 13 colonies to run themselves and break mercantilism laws.
- Parliament "fire" a king to replace him with another.
- A system where the national government and state governments share power.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- Disagreed with the belief hat humans were the masters of nature and is considered the mother of modern feminism.
- Argued for the social contract, in which the government makes a "deal" between citizens and leaders.
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- A religious philosophy based on reason and natural law.
- Founder of the modern European and American women's movement.
- Starting from the basic facts then creating hypotheses from there.
- To let people do what they want.
- A critic of Christianity and a belief in religious tolerance.
- Great Britain goes to war with 13 rebellious colonies.
- Amendments that guaranteed freedom of religion, speech, press.
- Prussian king who loved the Enlightenment, French culture, and wars.
- Poland is divided between Russia, Austria, and Prussia.
- The belief that reason is the source of knowledge.
- Was the first global war with battles fought on 4 continents.
- When rulers tried to use enlightenment in their rule.
- Discovered a comet.
- Leader of the Continental army.
- Created the Encyclopedia.
- Argued for a new approach to justice.
- Considered traditionalist and pro-mercantilism.
- Russian empress enlightened absolutist, who created the Russian Golden Age.
38 Clues: Discovered a comet. • Created the Encyclopedia. • Britain's lawmaking assembly. • Leader of the Continental army. • To let people do what they want. • Defined the three laws of motion. • Argued for a new approach to justice. • Considered bourgeoisie and pro-capitalism. • Believed in natural rights for all people. • Considered traditionalist and pro-mercantilism. • ...
science vocab 2021-09-17
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- -a variable that never changes
- -the end of an experiment
- -depends on the changes made by a scientist
- -purposely gets changed
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- -a process for experimenting that helps you reach your conclusion
- -to look at something closely for infromation
- -an educated guess
- -when you use the scientific method to find an answer
- -detailed examination
9 Clues: -an educated guess • -detailed examination • -purposely gets changed • -the end of an experiment • -a variable that never changes • -depends on the changes made by a scientist • -to look at something closely for infromation • -when you use the scientific method to find an answer • -a process for experimenting that helps you reach your conclusion
Vocabulary revision 2021-03-23
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- change persons idea or beliefs about something
- the quality of being immoral or evil
- room:a room that is messy that we store in it old furniture's.
- in a relaxed speed.
- total destruction of someone or something
- act of taking on a new territory.
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- done something bad
- groups of people working togather
- scientific method.
9 Clues: done something bad • scientific method. • in a relaxed speed. • groups of people working togather • act of taking on a new territory. • the quality of being immoral or evil • total destruction of someone or something • change persons idea or beliefs about something • room:a room that is messy that we store in it old furniture's.
Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Death - ended middle ages and started the Renaissance era
- Method - process to solve problems
- - 30 People who traveled
- - Played a major role in the influence of decision making
- Method - Other things they used beside the bible
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- - make new again
- - Leonardo de vinci painted
- - Where the Renaissance and revival started
- - Where the new ideas spread
- Press - machine that spread the information
10 Clues: - make new again • - 30 People who traveled • - Leonardo de vinci painted • - Where the new ideas spread • Method - process to solve problems • - Where the Renaissance and revival started • Press - machine that spread the information • Method - Other things they used beside the bible • Death - ended middle ages and started the Renaissance era • ...
Nature of Science 2022-07-21
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- occurs when a scientist completes multiple trials of his/her own experiment
- the group in an experiment which did not receive manipulation of the independent variable; it is identical in every way except that the experimental groups receive manipulation of the independent variable (2 words)
- the factor in a scientific investigation that is deliberately manipulated or changed by the investigator or scientist (2 words)
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- the factor in a scientific investigation that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables; the data being recorded (2 words)
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- information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or working of an object, system or concept. Models are used in science when objects are too large, small or abstract to be physically held or viewed
- occurs when another scientist copies another scientist's experiment
- a way to find the answers to a question using the scientific method (2 words)
- a broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence
- a diagram showing the relationship between variables, measured along a pair of axes at right angles
- states what will always happen, but do not tell us why
- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
15 Clues: states what will always happen, but do not tell us why • the process of obtaining information by using the senses • occurs when another scientist copies another scientist's experiment • an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation • ...
swim skin last test drag just slid space globe grade place glide stove close grape plate process scientific 2021-09-28
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- Toss me in the pool, I can _ _ _ _
- In the race, I came in last _ _ _ _ _
- I look at the _ _ _ _ _ to find The North Pole
- I _ _ _ _ down the slide!
- I only ate one _ _ _ _ _ and was full!
- _ _ _ _ _ the door, or the bears will come in
- A plus is the best _ _ _ _ grade you can get
- I _ _ _ _ got one cupcake
- _ _ _ _ holds your body together
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- To skate on ice, you have to _ _ _ _ _
- Stars and planets are in outer _ _ _ _ _
- method _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A plus is the best _ _ _ _ _ you can get
- If you _ _ _ _ your feet you will be late
- I used the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ process
- Put one grape on my _ _ _ _ _
- That _ _ _ _ _ might be HOT
- In the race, I came in _ _ _ _ place
18 Clues: method _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • I _ _ _ _ down the slide! • I _ _ _ _ got one cupcake • That _ _ _ _ _ might be HOT • Put one grape on my _ _ _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ holds your body together • Toss me in the pool, I can _ _ _ _ • In the race, I came in _ _ _ _ place • In the race, I came in last _ _ _ _ _ • To skate on ice, you have to _ _ _ _ _ • I used the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ process • ...
Introduction to Chemistry 2024-02-08
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- point example of a quantitative measurement
- example of a quantitative measurement
- recorded, measured, and analyzed
- a possible, testable explanation
- an organized method to help investigate a problem
- biology, genetics, botany
- geology, meteorology, astronomy
- the study of structure and properties of matter, the changes it undergoes, the energy associated
- measurements
- chemistry is a branch of chemistry
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- example of a quantitative measurement
- variable that is manipulated or changed; what's being tested
- a statement predicting what will happen; usually mathematically
- process of studying the natural world
- example of a qualitative observation
- example of a qualitative observation
- an explanation based on hypothesis and observation
- senses
- variable that is observed and/or measured
- example of a qualitative observation
- application of science that makes it useful
21 Clues: senses • measurements • biology, genetics, botany • geology, meteorology, astronomy • recorded, measured, and analyzed • a possible, testable explanation • chemistry is a branch of chemistry • example of a qualitative observation • example of a qualitative observation • example of a qualitative observation • example of a quantitative measurement • ...
Spelling list 6 2021-09-28
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- Toss me in the pool, I can _ _ _ _
- In the race, I came in last _ _ _ _ _
- I look at the _ _ _ _ _ to find The North Pole
- I _ _ _ _ down the slide!
- I only ate one _ _ _ _ _ and was full!
- _ _ _ _ _ the door, or the bears will come in
- A plus is the best _ _ _ _ grade you can get
- I _ _ _ _ got one cupcake
- _ _ _ _ holds your body together
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- To skate on ice, you have to _ _ _ _ _
- Stars and planets are in outer _ _ _ _ _
- method _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A plus is the best _ _ _ _ _ you can get
- If you _ _ _ _ your feet you will be late
- I used the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ process
- Put one grape on my _ _ _ _ _
- That _ _ _ _ _ might be HOT
- In the race, I came in _ _ _ _ place
18 Clues: method _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • I _ _ _ _ down the slide! • I _ _ _ _ got one cupcake • That _ _ _ _ _ might be HOT • Put one grape on my _ _ _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ holds your body together • Toss me in the pool, I can _ _ _ _ • In the race, I came in _ _ _ _ place • In the race, I came in last _ _ _ _ _ • To skate on ice, you have to _ _ _ _ _ • I used the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ process • ...
States of matter 2024-04-03
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- Something you can dissolve
- everything is made up of this
- When something cant dissolve anymore
- the result after using a filter
- Least dense state of matter
- The process of liquid to solid
- the process of gas to liquid
- hot liquid/gas rising or cold liquid/gas sinking
- set volume but no definite shape
- when something gets bigger
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- a scientific method used to separate a mixture of multiple coloured pigments
- the process of liquid to gas
- a mixture of multiple substances
- Something you can dissolve
- When something dissolves in a liquid
- The process of solid to liquid
- most dense state of matter
- when something gets smaller
- the solid you are trying to dissolve
19 Clues: Something you can dissolve • Something you can dissolve • most dense state of matter • when something gets bigger • Least dense state of matter • when something gets smaller • the process of liquid to gas • the process of gas to liquid • everything is made up of this • The process of solid to liquid • The process of liquid to solid • the result after using a filter • ...
Year 6 Words Part 1 2021-10-14
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- I wake up at 4:30 every morning.
- Which one will I choose?
- I have been all over the globe.
- I travel the seven seas!
- I feel satiated.
- A 21 gun...
- I prefer to live out bush.
- There are hardly any left to eat!
- A collection of sensical words, used to convey a message.
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- I heard she said that he was grumpy all the time.
- The are my superior.
- That guard is on the machine for a reason.
- I cut paper.
- Keep those two apart!
- A method used to eliminate biases.
15 Clues: A 21 gun... • I cut paper. • I feel satiated. • The are my superior. • Keep those two apart! • Which one will I choose? • I travel the seven seas! • I prefer to live out bush. • I have been all over the globe. • I wake up at 4:30 every morning. • There are hardly any left to eat! • A method used to eliminate biases. • That guard is on the machine for a reason. • ...
Science Competition 2022-10-23
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- I make _____________
- An eyepiece is marked x10 and you use an objective lens of x4, what is the total magnification?
- Where energy is made
- How plants make their food
- Study of chemical reactions
- The very last step of the Scientific method
- A living thing
- I am the green part of the plant cell
- What you use to see a slide
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- Used to contain reactions
- A proposed explanation for something
- The study of living things
- I am found in the nucleus
- Characteristic of life beginning with N
- I make up the cell wall
15 Clues: A living thing • I make _____________ • Where energy is made • I make up the cell wall • Used to contain reactions • I am found in the nucleus • The study of living things • How plants make their food • Study of chemical reactions • What you use to see a slide • A proposed explanation for something • I am the green part of the plant cell • Characteristic of life beginning with N • ...
Ivan, Erki 2025-04-03
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- writing code for software.
- monitoring and regulating a process.
- a way of achieving a result.
- a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
- the degree of excellence.
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- a group of people with a common goal and structure.
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- a planned endeavor to achieve a goal.
- the process of creating goods or services
- a set of interconnected elements.
- an asset used to accomplish tasks.
- recorded information on any medium.
- data with meaning and value.
- examination of data to identify patterns.
- study of resource distribution.
15 Clues: the degree of excellence. • writing code for software. • data with meaning and value. • a way of achieving a result. • study of resource distribution. • a set of interconnected elements. • an asset used to accomplish tasks. • recorded information on any medium. • monitoring and regulating a process. • a planned endeavor to achieve a goal. • ...
Workshop 7 - Alien Invaders 2016-09-13
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- containing poison that is deadly or can cause illness
- being the cause of or the reason for
- tracking or following
- to be likely to harm something
- to get into or do things in a situation where you not wanted or needed
- the ability to do something
- weather conditions
- a way of doing something
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- an event of scientific interest
- surrounding or habitat
- to grow in number rapidly
- originally from an area
- to give off or let go of something
- to change in some way
- to move into a place and cause harm
15 Clues: weather conditions • tracking or following • to change in some way • surrounding or habitat • originally from an area • a way of doing something • to grow in number rapidly • the ability to do something • to be likely to harm something • an event of scientific interest • to give off or let go of something • to move into a place and cause harm • being the cause of or the reason for • ...
science and technologie 2020-01-20
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- Abbreviation of Global Positioning System
- ... and morals
- Scientific study of celestial objects
- Climate Change has a big impact on the ...
- Caused an incident in Denmark
- Every electronic device needs it too function
- A novel by Lois Lowry
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- A person thinking in an imaginative way about the future
- Method to modify DNA
- Famous physicist with german roots
- A person who researches for the progress of science
- Over the long term we need to find ... sources of energy
- The process of progress and change
- A synonym for "To make adjustments"
- American company that produces electrical-cars
15 Clues: ... and morals • Method to modify DNA • A novel by Lois Lowry • Caused an incident in Denmark • Famous physicist with german roots • The process of progress and change • A synonym for "To make adjustments" • Scientific study of celestial objects • Abbreviation of Global Positioning System • Climate Change has a big impact on the ... • ...
Enlightenment and American Revolution 2023-09-13
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- The acts that led to the American revolution
- The first U.S President
- proponent of limited government.
- Earth centered universe
- sun centered universe
- Improved the telescope
- belief in the separation of governmental powers
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- The inventor of the scientific method
- Gathering places for wealthy, intellectually minded elites during the years during and prior to the Enlightenment.
- was a leading diplomat, scientist, and inventor of the 18th century
- King of Great Britain and Ireland
- founder of the American political system.
- a lawmaking body.
- Leviathan effectively kicked off the English Enlightenment.
- The payments from the British to the Colonists
15 Clues: a lawmaking body. • sun centered universe • Improved the telescope • The first U.S President • Earth centered universe • proponent of limited government. • King of Great Britain and Ireland • The inventor of the scientific method • founder of the American political system. • The acts that led to the American revolution • The payments from the British to the Colonists • ...
Intro to Psych Exam 1 Review 2024-01-18
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- inability to recognize familiar faces
- how participants are assigned to groups in an experiment
- neurons in the retina that specialize in detecting fine details
- bundle of interconnected neurons
- proximity is a ____ principle of form perception
- the most common neurotransmitter
- regulates experience of emotions
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- manipulated variable of an experiment
- correlation cannot infer ____
- drug that mimics or enhances effect of a neurotransmitter
- occlusion is a ____ depth cue
- belief that outcome is foreseeable after it occurs
- center of the retina
- the scientific method helps reduce ____
- relay station between the brain and the body
15 Clues: center of the retina • correlation cannot infer ____ • occlusion is a ____ depth cue • bundle of interconnected neurons • the most common neurotransmitter • regulates experience of emotions • manipulated variable of an experiment • inability to recognize familiar faces • the scientific method helps reduce ____ • relay station between the brain and the body • ...
Sociological Research 2024-01-22
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- sample, every member of an entire population
- effect, unintended influence
- single most commmon value
- exists when a change in one variable coincides with a change in the other
- social setting through extended systematic fieldwork
- neutrality, ethical obligation to accept research findings
- method, organized series of steps
- statement about the relationship between two or more factors
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- an abstract concept
- midpoint or number that divides a series of values
- form of an interview or questionaire
- variable, hypothesized to cause or influence
- of ethics, specific standards in conducting research
- research employ a technique
- measure produces consisten results
15 Clues: an abstract concept • single most commmon value • research employ a technique • effect, unintended influence • method, organized series of steps • measure produces consisten results • form of an interview or questionaire • variable, hypothesized to cause or influence • sample, every member of an entire population • midpoint or number that divides a series of values • ...
Biology U4 2022-01-26
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- a large town
- communications visual elements to communicate information or ideas.
- form a mental image
- the action of organizing something.
- the action or process of educating
- scientific knowledge
- work or operate in a proper or particular way.
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- construct or arrange according to a plan
- a new idea, method, or device
- unlike in nature, form, or quality.
- detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.
- place where children learn
- things working together as parts of a mechanism
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- people living together in a community
15 Clues: a large town • form a mental image • scientific knowledge • place where children learn • a new idea, method, or device • the action or process of educating • unlike in nature, form, or quality. • the action of organizing something. • people living together in a community • construct or arrange according to a plan • work or operate in a proper or particular way. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- A law, planets orbit the sun in elliptical patterns
- a science, transforming metals to gold
- A method introduced by Francis Bacon
- Model Nicholas Copernicus supported
- Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler
- A short book with written observations, by Copernicus
- that experience is the only true source of knowledge
- Polish astronomer and mathematician, heliocentric
- The scientific revolution ended with him
- Discovered geocentric model of the universe
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- Father of modern rationalism
- Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory
- Father of science
- A revolution in human understanding about the universe
- A Greek scientist and philosopher, theory of gravity
15 Clues: Father of science • Father of modern rationalism • Model Nicholas Copernicus supported • A method introduced by Francis Bacon • a science, transforming metals to gold • The scientific revolution ended with him • Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory • Discovered geocentric model of the universe • Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler • ...
Enlightenment and American Revolution 2023-09-13
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- The acts that led to the American revolution
- The first U.S President
- proponent of limited government.
- Earth centered universe
- sun centered universe
- Improved the telescope
- belief in the separation of governmental powers
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- The inventor of the scientific method
- Gathering places for wealthy, intellectually minded elites during the years during and prior to the Enlightenment.
- was a leading diplomat, scientist, and inventor of the 18th century
- King of Great Britain and Ireland
- founder of the American political system.
- a lawmaking body.
- Leviathan effectively kicked off the English Enlightenment.
- The payments from the British to the Colonists
15 Clues: a lawmaking body. • sun centered universe • Improved the telescope • The first U.S President • Earth centered universe • proponent of limited government. • King of Great Britain and Ireland • The inventor of the scientific method • founder of the American political system. • The acts that led to the American revolution • The payments from the British to the Colonists • ...
Unit 1 - The Scientific Method (EQs 1-11) 2021-08-19
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- A representation of an object or event, often using familiar things to describe or portray unfamiliar things
- Scientists gathering data outdoors or where conditions cannot be controlled
- data collected through direct observation
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- Another scientist conducting your experiment to confirm your results or check your methods
- Data or facts that support a conclusion
- Information obtained through the senses.
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response to the variable that your changed
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set; often caused by an experimental flaw or unexpected circumstance
- Term used to describe an observation using numbers or proportion
- A testable prediction based on logic or inference
- The number of times something happens
- A factor that can change in an experiment
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- a set of controlled observations to test a hypothesis
- a descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions without attempting to explain
- A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
- A series of steps by which an experiment or research might be conducted
- Facts and/or statistics collected through research or generated by experimentation
- a chart that shows the relationship of a part to a whole
- The experimental factor that you change; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- Conducting your own experiment again to confirm your results
- A summary or judgement based on evidence and facts
- Term used to describe an observation using the 5 senses (example red, blue, hot, cold)
- a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items
24 Clues: The number of times something happens • Data or facts that support a conclusion • Information obtained through the senses. • data collected through direct observation • A factor that can change in an experiment • A testable prediction based on logic or inference • A summary or judgement based on evidence and facts • a set of controlled observations to test a hypothesis • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler
- Polish astronomer and mathematician, heliocentric
- a science, transforming metals to gold
- A short book with written observations, by Copernicus
- Discovered geocentric model of the universe
- A method introduced by Francis Bacon
- The scientific revolution ended with him
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- Father of science
- A law, planets orbit the sun in elliptical patterns
- that experience is the only true source of knowledge
- Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory
- Father of modern rationalism
- A Greek scientist and philosopher, theory of gravity
- A revolution in human understanding about the universe
- Model Nicholas Copernicus supported
15 Clues: Father of science • Father of modern rationalism • Model Nicholas Copernicus supported • A method introduced by Francis Bacon • a science, transforming metals to gold • The scientific revolution ended with him • Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory • Discovered geocentric model of the universe • Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler • ...
Spelling Words 2014-10-15
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- to grow well
- a scientific test
- the system and beliefs and laws by which a place is governed controversial: relating to or causing much discussion
- to keep something in its original state
- actual, real, or true
- to change some parts of something
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- a way of doing something
- a person or place that takes place for someone or something
- for the most part
- a change in the words or meaning of a law or document
- very likely
- to make something small
- how to or more things are alike
- a struggle for power
- happening before
15 Clues: very likely • to grow well • happening before • for the most part • a scientific test • a struggle for power • actual, real, or true • to make something small • a way of doing something • how to or more things are alike • to change some parts of something • to keep something in its original state • a change in the words or meaning of a law or document • ...
Insight Therapy Crossword For The Students And People And Bron 2025-04-08
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- who created A-B-C-D approach
- Who developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- Person's ability to discus/reveal memories
- Self talk is _______ dialogue
- highly effective treatments for many problems
- Who created psychoanalysis
- who created cognitive therapy
- Insightful awareness to share other experiences
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- Treatment of mental and emotional disorders
- how many common goals of therapy
- Advantages of group therapy
- a type of counseling with 2 people
- what kind of credibility is lacking in the psychoanalysis method
- Who created client centered therapy
- A number of people meet together to work toward therapeutic goals
15 Clues: Who created psychoanalysis • Advantages of group therapy • who created A-B-C-D approach • Self talk is _______ dialogue • who created cognitive therapy • how many common goals of therapy • a type of counseling with 2 people • Who created client centered therapy • Person's ability to discus/reveal memories • Treatment of mental and emotional disorders • ...
Chapters 22,23,24 2024-03-18
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- involves striving to represent the true perspectives of research participants as closely as possible
- Ensures that study findings represent participants' experiences rather than researchers' biases
- reflect the genuine feelings, behaviors, or knowledge levels of participants
- Description of the setting and the sampling plan
- It is a process of searching, investigating, and/or discovering facts by using the scientific method
- a summary of the research study
- Presentation of findings, including data displays
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- Achieved through detailed descriptions of study context and participant characteristics
- Involves documenting research procedures to allow for critique and replication
- discussion of findings, including interpretation of data
- background, rationale, and significance of the study; review of relevant research and theory
11 Clues: a summary of the research study • Description of the setting and the sampling plan • Presentation of findings, including data displays • discussion of findings, including interpretation of data • reflect the genuine feelings, behaviors, or knowledge levels of participants • Involves documenting research procedures to allow for critique and replication • ...
Scientfiic method 2020-10-16
8 Clues: prediction • Looking closely • What you're trying to solve • Variable/ It always stays the same • Variable/ what you're experiment on • Variable/ Depends on the Independent Variable. • Method/ the order of steps to conduct and experiment • What happened in the end? Was your hypothesis correct?
Renaissance crossword 2025-02-14
8 Clues: means re-birth • Invented the telescope • supporter of the Reformation • press Invented by Guttenburg • method invented by Francis Bacon • theses written by Martin Luther • a person who is talented in many areas • list of books that are not meant to be read
Final 2023-12-14
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- waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake
- drift The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called
- and record When a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
- ridge A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a
- boundary plates move apart at
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- to measure temperature.
- List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order
- What process takes the rock to the inside of Earth
8 Clues: to measure temperature. • boundary plates move apart at • What process takes the rock to the inside of Earth • List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order • ridge A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a • waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake • ...
Evidence Based Practice Crossword 2024-01-08
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- A typical example or pattern of something; a pattern or model.
- A scale of causality, interventions, and possibilities for scientific proof.
- A research process used to systematically merge findings of independent studies.
- Type of data that involves numerical analysis and finding patterns.
- A systematic approach to medicine using the best available scientific evidence.
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- Type of study design that randomly assigns participants into experimental or control groups.
- Qualitative research method that involves open-ended questions and adaptation to responses.
- The variable manipulated by the researcher.
8 Clues: The variable manipulated by the researcher. • A typical example or pattern of something; a pattern or model. • Type of data that involves numerical analysis and finding patterns. • A scale of causality, interventions, and possibilities for scientific proof. • A systematic approach to medicine using the best available scientific evidence. • ...
Physical Science A & B - Unit 1 - Scientific Method 2021-06-03
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- What you should always do at end of labs.
- Used to measure mass.
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position.
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass.
- Type of shoes to be worn in lab.
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.
- Best for putting out fire on a person.
- Used to measure length.
- Used to transfer liquids into small containers.
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- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity.
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids.
- Worn to protect clothing in lab.
- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body.
- Used to move glassware that's been heated.
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids.
- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals.
- Used to heat, mix, hold, and measure chemicals.
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab.
- When in doubt, ask this person.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas.
20 Clues: Used to measure mass. • Used to measure length. • When in doubt, ask this person. • Worn to protect clothing in lab. • Type of shoes to be worn in lab. • Best for putting out fire on a person. • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas. • What you should always do at end of labs. • Used to move glassware that's been heated. • Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab. • ...
Mod05Top1 Application Dropbox 2025-02-21
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- The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
- This field of mathematics was co-developed by Newton and Leibniz.
- Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- Instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, invented by Torricelli.
- This invention helped spread scientific ideas and increased literacy in Europe.
- The period of major advances in science, changing how people viewed the world.
- The branch of science that studies celestial bodies and the universe.
- Dutch scientist who improved the microscope and observed bacteria for the first time.
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- The scientist who discovered cells using a microscope.
- A medical breakthrough by William Harvey, proving that blood circulates in the body.
- French philosopher who emphasized doubt and reasoning: "I think, therefore I am."
- He formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation.
- He developed the heliocentric theory, stating that the Earth orbits the Sun.
- Developed the scientific method, emphasizing observation and experimentation.
- Italian scientist who improved the telescope and proved the heliocentric model.
15 Clues: The scientist who discovered cells using a microscope. • The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe. • This field of mathematics was co-developed by Newton and Leibniz. • Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits. • The branch of science that studies celestial bodies and the universe. • ...
Basic Chem 2025-10-06
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- The smallest particle of an element that retains its properties.
- Metals The family of metals that reacts violently with water.
- A combination of two or more elements chemically bonded together.
- Method The process of using evidence and reasoning to form a scientific explanation.
- The simplest form of matter made up of only one type of atom.
- Gases The family of gases that are unreactive due to full valence shells.
- The outermost electrons in an atom that determine bonding.
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- A uniform mixture in which the solute is completely dissolved.
- Number The number of protons in an atom; defines which element it is.
- The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
- Point The temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid.
- The ability of a metal to be drawn into wires.
- The particle with a negative charge found outside the nucleus.
- A characteristic property describing how shiny a surface appears.
- The tendency of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets.
15 Clues: The ability of a metal to be drawn into wires. • The tendency of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets. • The outermost electrons in an atom that determine bonding. • The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. • Metals The family of metals that reacts violently with water. • The simplest form of matter made up of only one type of atom. • ...
Philosophy 2026-06-28
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- Principle that a statement is meaningful only if it can be empirically tested.
- The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts.
- Defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- In psychoanalysis, the life instinct associated with love and survival.
- The belief that science is the best or only source of knowledge.
- Philosophical doctrine stating that knowledge should be based on observable facts and scientific evidence.
- Part of the mind containing thoughts, memories, and desires outside conscious awareness.
- In psychoanalysis, the instinct toward death or destruction.
- Philosophical doctrine emphasizing intuition, emotion, or will over reason.
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- Popper's principle that scientific theories must be capable of being disproved.
- Nietzsche's ideal individual who creates their own values and transcends conventional morality.
- In Freud's theory, the psychic energy associated with instinctive drives.
- Freud's theory and method for studying the unconscious mind.
- Philosophy emphasizing individual freedom, responsibility, and the meaning of existence.
- Philosophical movement stating that meaningful propositions must be empirically verifiable.
15 Clues: Freud's theory and method for studying the unconscious mind. • In psychoanalysis, the instinct toward death or destruction. • The belief that science is the best or only source of knowledge. • The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts. • In psychoanalysis, the life instinct associated with love and survival. • ...
Science vocab 2013-12-09
9 Clues: How big something is • how long something is • making an educated guess • How much something weights • how much space something is • method a way of giving data • variable It depends on something • variable An variable that is in control • it's when you look at something closely to learn more about it
Long U 2024-02-01
9 Clues: when a bird flies • a sticky substance • a color of the rainbow • a car needs this to work • to get better at something • part of the scientific method • when it goes over and over again • what you do before eating a piece of food • when you don't know something and you don't get it
Cell theory crossword 2023-10-05
9 Clues: 1 cell • basic unit of life • which sample had life • has more then one cell • holds chromosomes and dna • Who is our science teacher? • an organism with only 1 cell • an organism with more than one cell • What is the tool we use to remember the steps of the scientific method?
Science Vocab 2021-09-17
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- A process for experimenting that helps you reach a conclusion
- the end of an experiment
- purposely gets changed
- an educated guess
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- depends on the changes made by a scientist
- to look at something closely for information
- a variable that never changes
- when you use the scientific method to find an answer
- detailed examination
9 Clues: an educated guess • detailed examination • purposely gets changed • the end of an experiment • a variable that never changes • depends on the changes made by a scientist • to look at something closely for information • when you use the scientific method to find an answer • A process for experimenting that helps you reach a conclusion
Long U 2024-02-01
9 Clues: when a bird flies • a sticky substance • a color of the rainbow • a car needs this to work • to get better at something • part of the scientific method • when it goes over and over again • what you do before eating a piece of food • when you don't know something and you don't get it
Women in science 2025-05-02
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- – A place with equipment for doing scientific experiments or tests.
- – A scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in space.
- – Someone who studies the natural world through observation and experiment.
- – Something new that someone creates, often to solve a problem.
- – A skilled worker who uses technical knowledge to work with machines or systems.
- – Facts or information collected for analysis.
- – A tool that makes very small things look bigger.
- – A person who studies a subject to discover new information.
- – A machine that can do tasks automatically or by following instructions.
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- – A scientist who studies the physical properties of stars, planets, and the universe.
- – A scientific test used to discover how something works.
- – An explanation based on facts and reasoning, often used in science.
- – A person who designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
- – A person who writes instructions (code) for computers to follow.
- – A new idea, method, or invention that improves something.
15 Clues: – Facts or information collected for analysis. • – A tool that makes very small things look bigger. • – A scientific test used to discover how something works. • – A new idea, method, or invention that improves something. • – A person who studies a subject to discover new information. • – Something new that someone creates, often to solve a problem. • ...
Philosophy 2026-06-28
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- Freud's theory and method for studying the unconscious mind.
- Part of the mind containing thoughts, memories, and desires outside conscious awareness.
- Principle that a statement is meaningful only if it can be empirically tested.
- In psychoanalysis, the instinct toward death or destruction.
- In Freud's theory, the psychic energy associated with instinctive drives.
- Nietzsche's ideal individual who creates their own values and transcends conventional morality.
- Philosophy emphasizing individual freedom, responsibility, and the meaning of existence.
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- The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts.
- Defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- Philosophical movement stating that meaningful propositions must be empirically verifiable.
- Popper's principle that scientific theories must be capable of being disproved.
- In psychoanalysis, the life instinct associated with love and survival.
- Philosophical doctrine emphasizing intuition, emotion, or will over reason.
- Philosophical doctrine stating that knowledge should be based on observable facts and scientific evidence.
- The belief that science is the best or only source of knowledge.
15 Clues: Freud's theory and method for studying the unconscious mind. • In psychoanalysis, the instinct toward death or destruction. • The belief that science is the best or only source of knowledge. • The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts. • In psychoanalysis, the life instinct associated with love and survival. • ...
Pioneers of Teaching and Learning 2012-11-11
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- Founder of Hull House.
- Identified four distinct periods of cognitive growth.
- His students called him The Teacher of Nations.
- He created the first type of teacher education.
- Believed in the original state of nature people were "noble savages" meaning they were innocent, free, and uncorrupted by socioeconomic artificialities.
- Recognizes a scientific method for teaching and learning.
- Started a kindergarten movement.
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- Believed in competition in the education system.
- Curriculum included three major types of activities and experiences: practical, sensory, and formal skills and studies.
- Created a philosophy called conscientizacao, meaning to be conscious and critically aware of the social, political, and economic conditions and contradictions that affect a person's life.
- Created systematic teaching method.
11 Clues: Founder of Hull House. • Started a kindergarten movement. • Created systematic teaching method. • His students called him The Teacher of Nations. • He created the first type of teacher education. • Believed in competition in the education system. • Identified four distinct periods of cognitive growth. • Recognizes a scientific method for teaching and learning. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-09
12 Clues: scientific name of dog • scientific name of cat • scientific name of fox • scientific name of cow • scientific name of lion • scientific name of toad • scientific name of corn • scientific name of rose • scientific name of apple • scientific name of onion • scientific name of carrot • scientific name of indian cobra
Word Work List #1 - Science Basics 2022-08-26
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- The amount of matter per unit volume.
- The experimental variable that responds/changes as a result of the independent variable.
- A possible explanation to a question based on what is known and observed; MUST be testable.
- The reviewing of all experimentation data and identifying patterns, trends or relationships.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
- A part of the scientific method that uses the senses to gather information.
- A measure of how much matter is in an object.
- The part of an experiment where no variables are changed.
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- A series of organized steps that scientists use as a guide for answering a question.
- To make a deduction or assumption based on pre-experimental observations.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- A description of properties and changes in matter, using numbers. Scientists use the SI (metric) system.
- Measures to protect against laboratory accidents.
- The experimental variable that is manipulated/changed.
- A statement made after the experiment is tested, analyzed and the observations are made.
15 Clues: The amount of matter per unit volume. • The amount of space an object occupies. • A measure of how much matter is in an object. • Measures to protect against laboratory accidents. • The experimental variable that is manipulated/changed. • A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis. • The part of an experiment where no variables are changed. • ...
Unit 1: : Introduction to Physical Science, Inquiry & the Engineering Design Process – Glossary Assignment 2023-08-25
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- Observation data that can be observed with our senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing.
- Method a process or method of research that a scientist must follow
- A conclusion or opinion that is reached because of known facts or evidence
- Design Process a series of steps that engineers use to find a solution to a problem
- an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment. Usually begins with “I think.”
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- an act of noticing something during a science experiment
- a way to think of many ideas for solving a problem or task
- a test of an idea or a method
- process of creating and building structures, products, and systems by using math and science.
- a person who designs and builds complex products, machines, systems, or structures. Engineers want to know how and why things work.
- Observation data which is primarily focused on numbers and values
- Science the study of how things move, the structure and properties of matter and how nonliving things change forms
12 Clues: a test of an idea or a method • an act of noticing something during a science experiment • a way to think of many ideas for solving a problem or task • Observation data which is primarily focused on numbers and values • Method a process or method of research that a scientist must follow • A conclusion or opinion that is reached because of known facts or evidence • ...
General knowledge-Grade 5 2021-02-08
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- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CHARECTIRISTICS AND COMPOSITION OF SUBSTANCES
- IT IS KNOWN AS BREAKDOWN FEVER
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELATIONS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS TO EACH OTHER AND TO THEIR SURROUNDINGS
- DISEASE TRANSMITTED BY THE BITE OF CERTAIN SPECIES OF SAND FLY
- DISESES CAUSED BY THE FUNGAL INFECTION OF SKIN
- DISEASE TRANSMITTED BY MAD DOGS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INSECTS
- TRANSMITTED BY THE BITE OF AN INFECTED ANOPHELES MOSQUITO
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- ITS A DISEASE TRANSMITTED BY TSETSE FLY
- ITS AN INFECTION OF SMALL INTESTINE
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PLANTS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ANIMALS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF BIRDS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIVING THINGS
- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PROPERTIES OF LIGHT
15 Clues: SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF BIRDS • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PLANTS • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ANIMALS • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INSECTS • IT IS KNOWN AS BREAKDOWN FEVER • DISEASE TRANSMITTED BY MAD DOGS • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF LIVING THINGS • ITS AN INFECTION OF SMALL INTESTINE • ITS A DISEASE TRANSMITTED BY TSETSE FLY • SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PROPERTIES OF LIGHT • ...
APES Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-09-09
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- parts of the biogeochemical cycle that actively releases or mobilizes an element/compound
- the amount of space an object takes up
- type of energy that is "in motion"
- parts of a biogeochemical cycle that actively retains or absorbs a compound
- method by which plants use sunlight and CO2 to generate energy
- living "factors" in an area
- the amount of matter in an object
- the number of species in an area
- non living objects and factors
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- type of gases that include H2O, CO2, O2, and methane that trap outgoing heat
- a type of species that plays a large role in defining an ecosystem and its food web
- all biotic and abiotic elements in a given area and how they interact
- a theory on the natural world based on evidence
- a group that serves as the "standard" for comparison
- the ability to meet humanities current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same
- method of investigation involving observation and theory to test hypothesis
16 Clues: living "factors" in an area • non living objects and factors • the number of species in an area • the amount of matter in an object • type of energy that is "in motion" • the amount of space an object takes up • a theory on the natural world based on evidence • a group that serves as the "standard" for comparison • ...
Scientific Skills Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-01
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- variable the factor that may change in response to the independent variable.
- is a possible answer to a scientific question. A hypothesis is NOT a fact. In science, a fact is an observation that has been confirmed repeatedly.
- Method is the process used by scientists to solve problems.
- variable the one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis.
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- making a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
- the grouping together of items that are alike in some ways.
- explaining or interpreting the things you observe. To make a conclusion based on reasoning and observations.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact.
- are facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through qualitative and quantitative observations.
- the way of learning about the natural world using different science skills.
10 Clues: the grouping together of items that are alike in some ways. • Method is the process used by scientists to solve problems. • variable the one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis. • the way of learning about the natural world using different science skills. • variable the factor that may change in response to the independent variable. • ...
SS Unit 2 2023-10-17
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- A community where people live and work
- Without free choice and held against ones will
- To fight back
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- from the continent of Europe including France, Spain and other nations
- The production, distribution and exchange of goods ( items ) and services ( support like modern daycare or hair cuts etc )
- Relating to the community or society and their interactions
- knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method.
- America Continent including the United States and Canada
8 Clues: To fight back • A community where people live and work • Without free choice and held against ones will • America Continent including the United States and Canada • Relating to the community or society and their interactions • from the continent of Europe including France, Spain and other nations • ...
Science of Cakes/Scientific Method - Grae Albanese 2026-05-17
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- An older version of baking powder reacts only with heat
- The variable that you measure, changes based off of the independent variable
- Needs liquid and heat to react used for fluffy cakes, pancakes, or muffins
- Reacts with acid neutralizes cakes
- Helps to further the reaction in the cake
- Your guess on what the results of the experiment will be
- The things that you observe, these are used to support the final claim
- Baking soda - reacts with acid and liquid used for soft and chewy baked goods
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- Things that react to create air bubbles causing the cake to rise
- The things that stay the same in every test of an experiment
- The air bubbles in the cakes
- What you change in an experiment
- The guide that scientists follow to conduct an experiment
- Reaction that creates a new substance, usually a change in color, temperature, light, sound, odor, production of gas,or forms a precipitate
- Reaction that does not create a new substance, usually a shape change, size change or state of matter change
15 Clues: The air bubbles in the cakes • What you change in an experiment • Reacts with acid neutralizes cakes • Helps to further the reaction in the cake • An older version of baking powder reacts only with heat • Your guess on what the results of the experiment will be • The guide that scientists follow to conduct an experiment • ...
Scientific Study and Ideas 2023-08-23
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- This helps in learning more about a topic, and information should be gained from reliable sources only
- Multiple _______ are required to prove that the experiment is valid
- Which variable do you have the control over manipulating?
- The dependent variable is the _______ collected in your experiment
- All ___________ studies must include evidence
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- Facts collected through the senses
- Data collected through observation provides _______ for the experimental conclusions
- The scientific __________ is not a rigid process, and can be adjust by scientists as needed for their specific experiment
8 Clues: Facts collected through the senses • All ___________ studies must include evidence • Which variable do you have the control over manipulating? • The dependent variable is the _______ collected in your experiment • Multiple _______ are required to prove that the experiment is valid • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Quiz Nature of Science 2025-08-27
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- A widely accepted explanatory idea supported by a large body of evidence
- Subset of a scientific experiment that is not subjected to the method under consideration; establishes baseline data
- A field of study that is falsely presented or mistakenly regarded as having a scientific basis
- A tentative explanation that a scientist proposes for a specific phenomenon
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- A piece of evidence that is consistent with reality and can be verified with evidence
- A harmless but ineffective procedure or treatment given to assess psychosomatic response
- The evaluation of scientific work by impartial experts in the same field
7 Clues: The evaluation of scientific work by impartial experts in the same field • A widely accepted explanatory idea supported by a large body of evidence • A tentative explanation that a scientist proposes for a specific phenomenon • A piece of evidence that is consistent with reality and can be verified with evidence • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-25
15 Clues: BABY SWINE • BABY SHEEP • BABY GOATS • BABY CATTLE • BABY CHICKEN • MEAT FOR SWINE • MEAT FOR GOATS • MEAT FOR CATTLE • MEAT FOR CHICKENS • MEAT FOR MATURE SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SWINE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR GOATS • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CATTLE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CHICKENS
Focused Physical Science Vocab 1.1.1-1.1.4 2024-01-17
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- The ability to cause change in matter.
- The process of using the senses to collect information. An observation is also a piece of information gathered using the senses.
- The scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact.
- An explanation for a natural phenomenon that is based on a body of facts and can be supported by the results of experiments.
- A push or pull.
- The pursuit of knowledge about the natural world and the application of that knowledge. Science is based on objective observations, investigations, and collected evidence.
- A description of facts or observations that is accepted as true and can be used to predict future results. Scientific laws often use mathematical equations to describe relationships.
- A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom.
- The smallest particle of an element. An atom of a given element cannot be divided into smaller pieces that are still the same substance.
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- A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true.
- A group of connected, interacting parts.
- The base SI unit of mass. 1 kilogram (kg) is equal to 1,000 grams (g).
- A method of writing very small or large numbers using powers of 10.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle located outside the nucleus of an atom.
- A positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom.
- The SI unit for energy, named after physicist James Prescott Joule.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The SI unit used to measure force.
19 Clues: A push or pull. • The SI unit used to measure force. • The ability to cause change in matter. • A group of connected, interacting parts. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true. • A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Social Interaction Psychology U1-U2 2023-10-10
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- Academic field studying individual differences like extraversion or conscientiousness.
- Study where participants administered electric shocks.
- Method of data collection often used in qualitative research, involving in-depth conversations.
- The study of how people process, store, and respond to social information.
- Participants not randomly allocated, relies on naturally occurring differences.
- Study where students simulated a prison environment.
- Complete control over setting features, often involves a loss of realism.
- The variable that is systematically manipulated in an experiment.
- One of the founding fathers of modern social psychology.
- Research tool often used by social psychologists in laboratory settings.
- Focus on situational factors in analyzing events.
- Categories of social psychology, including social cognition and social influence.
- Theories tested against evidence, critical thinking about social interactions.
- Type of research examining relationships between variables.
- Subtle cues in the research environment influencing participant behavior.
- Research design examining how two or more variables are related to one another.
- Common method of data collection using a list of questions.
- Academic field exploring the influence of social context on groups, often using surveys.
- Strategy for improving teamwork and group dynamics, applied in management and sports.
- Withholding or altering information to avoid biased responses.
- True experiment in a field setting.
- Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic populations.
- Protection of participants from physical and mental harm.
- Research method that focuses on generating hypotheses and theories through naturalistic observations.
- Research method that allows testing of theories predicting causal relationships.
- Type of research that applies knowledge to solve real-world problems.
- The variable measured after manipulation in an experiment.
- Application of rigorous scientific methods in social psychology.
- The scientific study of how social situations influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- Method of creating equivalence among participants in each condition through random assignment.
- The attempt to understand and explain how individuals are influenced by the presence of others.
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- Method of collecting data that focuses on content and meaning, not reducible to numbers.
- Type of data collection that involves numerical or measurable data for statistical analysis.
- Experiment where participants matched lines despite majority choosing incorrectly.
- Keeping participants or researchers unaware of their group assignment.
- Refers to the extent a measure assesses a theoretical concept.
- Focuses on cross-cultural differences and long-term cultural influences on psychological processes.
- Post-WWII developments in social psychology, including research in persuasion and attitude change.
- Researcher's expectations influencing their behavior and observations.
- Influence of participants' awareness on their behavior in a study.
- The study of behavior directed towards or between people.
- Characteristics of social behavior often studied by social psychologists.
- Focuses on mental illnesses or problematic thoughts/behaviors in social interactions.
- Combination of several research methods.
- Refers to confidence in observed relationships not influenced by other factors.
- Improvement in behavior due to being observed, regardless of conditions.
- Type of research that expands knowledge in a specific area.
- Research design involving systematic recording of behavior.
- Use of falsifiable hypotheses to uncover concrete determinants of social behavior.
- Range of Pearson correlation coefficient indicating strong relationship.
- Refers to the extent findings can be generalized beyond the observed conditions.
- Organization providing ethical guidelines in psychology.
- Approach in social psychology where specific hypotheses are tested through data analysis.
- Academic field studying how culture and behavior change over time with detailed observations.
- The influence of the social environment on an individual's behavior.
- Research question type focused on understanding the basic nature of variables.
- Experimenter and participants unaware of group assignment.
- Field where social psychology has made real-world contributions, including public policy and education.
58 Clues: True experiment in a field setting. • Combination of several research methods. • Focus on situational factors in analyzing events. • Study where students simulated a prison environment. • Study where participants administered electric shocks. • One of the founding fathers of modern social psychology. • Organization providing ethical guidelines in psychology. • ...
#1 Scientific Revolution Key People 2023-05-23
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- German astronomer, proved that planets orbit the sun.
- French philosopher, believed that nothing should be accepted as true if it had not been proven to be. His ideas helped develop the scientific method.
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- Polish astronomer, his book "On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres" helped begin the Scientific Revolution.
- English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic way. These ideas helped develop the scientific method.
- Italian scientist, first scientist to routinely use experiments to test theories. He was placed on trial for supporting theories that contradicted teachings by the church.
- English scientist, he studied and simplified the work of earlier scientists. He identified four laws that explained how the physical world works.
6 Clues: German astronomer, proved that planets orbit the sun. • Polish astronomer, his book "On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres" helped begin the Scientific Revolution. • English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic way. These ideas helped develop the scientific method. • ...
Biological Terms Crossword 2022-08-12
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- A prediction or a logical guess about the experiment
- A guided practice that contains steps in the process of investigating scientific studies
- The variable in an experiment that is adjusted
- Rules of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern by nature
- A scientifical proposition that does not follow the steps of the scientific method
- Variables used in experiments, such as the independent and dependent variable
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- Explanations based on experiments or logical reasoning
- The variable in an experiment that is the result of the standards of the independent variable
- The standard of comparison during an experiment
9 Clues: The variable in an experiment that is adjusted • The standard of comparison during an experiment • A prediction or a logical guess about the experiment • Explanations based on experiments or logical reasoning • Variables used in experiments, such as the independent and dependent variable • ...
Scientific Revolution Key People 2023-05-22
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- English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic fashion. His ideas helped develop the scientific method.
- German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun.
- French philosopher, he believed that nothing should be accepted as true if it had not been proven. His ideas helped develop the scientific method.
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- English scientist, he studied and simplified the work of earlier scientists. He identified four laws that explained how the physical world works
- Italian scientist, he was the first scientist to routinely use experiments to test theories. He was placed on trial for supporting theories that contradicted church teachings.
- Polish astronomer, his book On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres helped begin the Scientific Revolution.
6 Clues: German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun. • Polish astronomer, his book On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres helped begin the Scientific Revolution. • English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic fashion. His ideas helped develop the scientific method. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-22
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- German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun.
- French philosopher, he believed that nothing should be accepted as true if it had not been proven. His ideas helped develop the scientific method.
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- Polish astronomer, his book On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres helped begin the Scientific Revolution.
- English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic fashion. His ideas helped develop the scientific method.
- Italian scientist, he was the first scientist to routinely use experiments to test theories. He was placed on trial for supporting theories that contradicted church teachings.
- English scientist, he studied and simplified the work of earlier scientists. He identified four laws that explained how the physical world works
6 Clues: German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun. • Polish astronomer, his book On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres helped begin the Scientific Revolution. • English philosopher, he argued that science could be pursued in a systematic fashion. His ideas helped develop the scientific method. • ...
EDP 2023-03-27
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A creative technique for finding "POSSIBLE" ideas spontaneously. • A processused for problem solving and is modeled after the Scientific Method.
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
7 Clues: center of universe • agreed with copernicus • going against the church • made the scientific method • system the system of our planets • found everything falls at same speed • you look at far away planets with this
Sports medicine vocab 2021-09-02
7 Clues: mid level health care • designs diets for athletes • oldest method to relieve pain • management of Neuromusculoskeletal • primary physician with care of athlete • maximize function and minimize time away • scientific, medical knowledge of exercise
AlgChp5ExpntsPlynmlsVcblry Name__________________________Date_________Period___ 2023-11-17
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- The sum of exponents of the variables.
- Is the term with the greatest exponent for x is firstm the term with the next larger exponent for x is second, and so on.
- Is the term with the highest degree.
- A number with no variable and will not change.
- A notation to write a very large or very small positive number.
- A monomial or a sum of monomials.
- Is a way to multiply two binomials.
- A three-term polynomial.
- Is the term with the least exponent for x is first, the term with the next larger exponent for x is second, and so on.
- A two-term polynomial.
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- A method of distributing polynomials.
- An expression that is either a number, variable(s), or a product of number(s) and variable(s) with whole number exponents.
- Notation that is an expression written with exponents.
- The highest degree of its terms.
- A method using boxes to multiply polynomials.
- Is the coefficient of the leading term.
- A notation that is simply the number.
- The numeric factor of a term.
18 Clues: A two-term polynomial. • A three-term polynomial. • The numeric factor of a term. • The highest degree of its terms. • A monomial or a sum of monomials. • Is a way to multiply two binomials. • Is the term with the highest degree. • A method of distributing polynomials. • A notation that is simply the number. • The sum of exponents of the variables. • ...
MODULE 1 2025-08-21
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- – Research that uses words, opinions, and observations.
- – The study of past events.
- – Connects facts with reasons, often uses “because” or “as a result.”
- – A personal view or belief that may use words like “best” or “worst.”
- – A source created to give information or testimony (like a law or speech).
- – An ideology linked with individual freedoms and social progress in the industrial era.
- – Research that uses numbers, statistics, and measurements.
- – Something that can be proven true with evidence.
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- – A type of source that gives first-hand information about an event.
- – A strict way of carrying out research step by step.
- – To carefully examine data or information for meaning.
- – An educated guess or prediction in the scientific method.
- – The measure of whether a source can be trusted.
- – A way of learning about the world through observation and testing.
- – A source not meant to inform, but still gives clues (like a photo or tool).
- – A method of analyzing sources: Origin, Purpose, Value, Limitation.
- – Relating to the period of big changes in factories, machines, and society.
- – A source created after an event, often analyzing it.
18 Clues: – The study of past events. • – The measure of whether a source can be trusted. • – Something that can be proven true with evidence. • – A strict way of carrying out research step by step. • – A source created after an event, often analyzing it. • – Research that uses words, opinions, and observations. • – To carefully examine data or information for meaning. • ...
overfishing cross word 2025-04-23
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- – A commonly overfished species in the North Atlantic.
- – A region of the ocean set aside to protect ecosystems and biodiversityOverfishing – Catching fish faster than they can reproduce.
- – Unwanted fish or other marine creatures caught during commercial fishing.
- – A group of fishing vessels operating together.
- – A fishing method using a long line with baited hooks, often associated with high bycatch.
- – Abandoned fishing gear that continues to trap marine life.
- – What happens to a fishery when fish populations fall too low to recover.
- – Meeting our fishing needs without harming future generations' ability to fish.
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- – A complex system of organisms depending on each other for food, often disrupted by overfishing.
- – The farming of fish and other aquatic organisms.
- – A type of fishing boat that drags a net through the water.
- – Harvesting fish without permission or in restricted areas.
- – A scientific method to estimate fish populations.
- – Government-imposed limits on how many fish can be caught.
14 Clues: – A group of fishing vessels operating together. • – The farming of fish and other aquatic organisms. • – A scientific method to estimate fish populations. • – A commonly overfished species in the North Atlantic. • – Government-imposed limits on how many fish can be caught. • – A type of fishing boat that drags a net through the water. • ...
Forces and motion 2023-11-02
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- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- friction opposes the movement between two contact surfaces that slide against each other.
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- third Law of Motion for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- the moving of something from its place or position.
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
- a force which tries to pull two objects toward each other.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- 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.
- the speed in combination with the direction of motion of an object.
- the act or quality of acting or moving fast; rapidity.
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- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- force When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- friction a force that keeps an object at rest
- force the force acting on an object in curvilinear motion directed towards the axis of rotation or center of curvature.
- resistance a kind of friction (a force that opposes motion) which occurs between air and another object.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- second Law of Motion the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass.
- Theory a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts
20 Clues: friction a force that keeps an object at rest • the moving of something from its place or position. • the act or quality of acting or moving fast; rapidity. • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time. • a force which tries to pull two objects toward each other. • the speed in combination with the direction of motion of an object. • ...
Env Sci Ch 11 2018-11-30
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- Using resources without depleting them
- A method of harvesting trees in which only some of the trees in a forest are cut at one time
- The process of setting fire to an area of forest under carefully controlled conditions
- A method of harvesting trees in which a small number of mature trees are left in place to procide shelter for seedlings as they grow
- A policy that states that the national forests must serve a number of uses (eg recreation, wildlife habitat, mining, grazing, and timber)
- A condition in timber plantations in which the trees are all different ages
- Formal recognition by an organization that a product has been produced using methods and materials the organization considers to be sustainable
- A customized approach to managing resources that has been developed through scientific testing
- A method of harvesting trees in which all trees in an area are cut at once
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- The amount of resources that can be harvested without reducing the amount of future harvests
- Clearing a forest for another land use
- Harvesting resources in ways that minimize the impact on the ecosystems that provide them
- A forest that has never been logged
- The large-scale plantings of a single crop
- A method of harvesting trees in which a small number of mature and healthy seed-producing trees are left standing so they can reseed an area that has been logged
- A condition in timber plantations in which all the trees are the same age
- The removal of dead trees following a natural occurrence
17 Clues: A forest that has never been logged • Using resources without depleting them • Clearing a forest for another land use • The large-scale plantings of a single crop • The removal of dead trees following a natural occurrence • A condition in timber plantations in which all the trees are the same age • ...
Latin and Scientific Names- Vocab Quiz 2014-11-13
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- Scientific name for Cat
- Scientific name for Sheep
- Brown Swiss, Limousin, Shorthorn, Augus (Latin)
- Andalusian, Dutch Warmblood, Friesian, Thoroughbred (Latin)
- Scientific name for Swine
- Scientific name for Dog
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- Dorper, Dorset, Rambouillet, Suffolk (Latin)
- Domestic Longhair, Domestic Shorthair (Latin)
- German Shepard, Great Dane, Irish Wolf Hound (Latin)
- Scientific name for Cattle
- Scientific name for Goat
- Chester White, Duroc, Hampshire (Latin)
- Scientific name for horse
- Angora, Boer, Spanish (Latin)
14 Clues: Scientific name for Cat • Scientific name for Dog • Scientific name for Goat • Scientific name for Sheep • Scientific name for horse • Scientific name for Swine • Scientific name for Cattle • Angora, Boer, Spanish (Latin) • Chester White, Duroc, Hampshire (Latin) • Dorper, Dorset, Rambouillet, Suffolk (Latin) • Domestic Longhair, Domestic Shorthair (Latin) • ...
8th Grade Vocab 2025-09-10
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- Tracing descent and inheritance through the female line of the family.
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies between different groups.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- A society that is ruled by religious leaders.
- dating A scientific method of determining the age of an artifact.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites.
- The supreme power or authority to govern oneself or one's territory.
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- The movement of people into a new area.
- An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest.
- A union of groups or states for a common purpose.
- Settled in one place; not migratory.
- A tool, weapon, or other object left behind by people.
- A form of writing that uses symbols or pictures to represent things, ideas, and sounds.
- Moving from place to place, often following food sources.
- A new method, idea, or product; a creative development.
15 Clues: Settled in one place; not migratory. • The movement of people into a new area. • A society that is ruled by religious leaders. • A union of groups or states for a common purpose. • A tool, weapon, or other object left behind by people. • A new method, idea, or product; a creative development. • Moving from place to place, often following food sources. • ...
How Science Works Crossword 2026-03-13
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- A graph used to compare categories of data.
- Variables that must stay the same during an investigation.
- A graph used to show relationships between continuous data
- The general pattern shown by results in tables or graphs.
- The average calculated from repeated measurements
- A circular graph showing proportions of a whole
- Results that do not fit the pattern of the rest of the data
- A statement predicting the outcome of an investigation based on scientific ideas.
- A type of estimation, a method of constructing new data points based on the set of known data points.
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- The variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment.
- The step-by-step description of how an investigation is carried out.
- A judgement made from analysing results and evidence.
- The variable that is measured in an investigation.
- The tools and materials required to perform an experiment.
14 Clues: A graph used to compare categories of data. • A circular graph showing proportions of a whole • The average calculated from repeated measurements • The variable that is measured in an investigation. • A judgement made from analysing results and evidence. • The general pattern shown by results in tables or graphs. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-17
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- Concern to protect the enviorment
- represents an idea
- God's law to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- based on repeated statements
- A questionnaire based quiz
- How someone views the world
- conserving recources in nature
- a systematic observation
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- way of explaining
- the use of biology to develop new products
- the study of ethical, social,and legal issues that arise in biomedical research
- We are made differently and set apart from any other creature
- an idea based on limited evidance
- the process of observing or looking closely
- study of life
- an untested guess or idea
16 Clues: study of life • way of explaining • represents an idea • a systematic observation • an untested guess or idea • A questionnaire based quiz • How someone views the world • based on repeated statements • conserving recources in nature • Concern to protect the enviorment • an idea based on limited evidance • the use of biology to develop new products • ...
Focused Physical Science Vocab 1.1.1-1.1.4 2024-01-17
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- The ability to cause change in matter.
- The process of using the senses to collect information. An observation is also a piece of information gathered using the senses.
- The scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact.
- An explanation for a natural phenomenon that is based on a body of facts and can be supported by the results of experiments.
- A push or pull.
- The pursuit of knowledge about the natural world and the application of that knowledge. Science is based on objective observations, investigations, and collected evidence.
- A description of facts or observations that is accepted as true and can be used to predict future results. Scientific laws often use mathematical equations to describe relationships.
- A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom.
- The smallest particle of an element. An atom of a given element cannot be divided into smaller pieces that are still the same substance.
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- A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true.
- A group of connected, interacting parts.
- The base SI unit of mass. 1 kilogram (kg) is equal to 1,000 grams (g).
- A method of writing very small or large numbers using powers of 10.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle located outside the nucleus of an atom.
- A positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom.
- The SI unit for energy, named after physicist James Prescott Joule.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The SI unit used to measure force.
19 Clues: A push or pull. • The SI unit used to measure force. • The ability to cause change in matter. • A group of connected, interacting parts. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true. • A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Alana Elzholz week 2 vocab 2023-08-30
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- 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. The control is used as a standard to compare or quantify change in the treatment
- the observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gathered and tested.
- A collection of pieces of information, generally taking the form of numbers, text, bits, or facts, that are related either by the method in which they are collected or the manner in which they are stored
- a testable idea or investigation that leads to a scientific explanation
- in a scientific investigation a factor that changes as a result as manipulation of the independent variables
- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principals that can be tested
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- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- in an scientific investigation the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- one who variable can not be changed.
- the processes of obtaining information by using senses
10 Clues: one who variable can not be changed. • the processes of obtaining information by using senses • an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • a testable idea or investigation that leads to a scientific explanation • in an scientific investigation the factor that is deliberately manipulated • ...
Ancient History Dating Methods 2017-02-20
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- DNA testing is used to help determine what human groups?
- Potassium argon dating is used by what profession to date volcanic rock up to millions of years old?
- What kind of historians are largely concerned with developments before the emergence of the first civilisations?
- This dating method, otherwise known as TL, is used for dating clay that has been fired
- This type of dating is based on the principle of organising finds into chronological sequence
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- In the acronym DNA, what does the A stand for?
- What type of dating method uses carbon 14?
- What type of dating uses approximate periods of time?
- The ‘official’ name for tree-ring dating
- Tree-ring dating measures what around the trees to determine dates?
- What type of dating involves the application of particular scientific tests to objects in order to determine their exact age?
- What type of dating method relates objects in relation to each other at different levels of an archaeological site?
12 Clues: The ‘official’ name for tree-ring dating • What type of dating method uses carbon 14? • In the acronym DNA, what does the A stand for? • What type of dating uses approximate periods of time? • DNA testing is used to help determine what human groups? • Tree-ring dating measures what around the trees to determine dates? • ...
psychology chapter 1 2022-02-04
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- a psychological school of thought that was a direct outgrowth of Darwinian thinking which focuses attention on the utility and purpose of behavior that has been modified over years of human existence.
- a person who advocates or practices behaviorism.
- a healthcare provider who specializes in the mental health needs of adults, and children in some cases.
- on,concerned with,or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- someone that study's the evolutionary and physiological mechanisms that are responsible for human behavior
- someone who describes human nature as evolving and self directed.
- the study in psychology that focuses on mental processes.
- relating to cognition
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- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- general theory of culture and methodology that implies that elements of human culture must be understood by way of their relationship to a broader system.
- science, the use of the scientific method and knowledge obtained via conclusions from the method to attain practical goals.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- science,the study of the fundamental processes that are essential to life on our planet
- relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
15 Clues: relating to cognition • a person who advocates or practices behaviorism. • the study in psychology that focuses on mental processes. • someone who describes human nature as evolving and self directed. • science,the study of the fundamental processes that are essential to life on our planet • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- a philosopher who came up with the scientific method
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- he made up the idea of the heliocentric solar system where the Earth revolves around the sun
- Of all of his telescope discoveries, he is perhaps most known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter
- earth centered; a system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it
- sun centered; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernicus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity
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- known for Kepler's laws of planetary motion and conjecture and discovered the Kepler's Star
- influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe and accomplished the social contract
- one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- famous for making an important connection between geometry and algebra
15 Clues: someone who studies wisdom, love to study • a philosopher who came up with the scientific method • english philosopher and knows as the "Father of Liberalism" • one of the greatest composers in the music world and amazing operas • explained the three laws of motion and developed the law of gravity • ...
Chapter 10 Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- Someone who studies wisdom, loves to study
- Wrote The Social Contract, thought that a society should be governed by its general will, thought emotions were important to human development
- Discovered that heavenly bodies where physical objects, not pure orbs of light, discovered mountains on the moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots
- A period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Father of modern rationalism, which is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Philosopher who created the scientific method and inducctive reasoning
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- Created heliocentric system, wrote On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
- Proved heliocentric system, found that planets have elliptical orbits
- A system that has Earth at the center of the universe surrounded by pure orbs of light that circle it
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Child prodigy who is now the most famous composer, give first harpsichord concert at age six and wrote first opera at age 12, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni
- A system that has the sun at the center of the universe surrounded by physical bodies that have an elliptical orbit around it
- Wrote Principia, defined the three laws of motion, the universal law of gravitation
- Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, people are molded by experiences that came throught their senses
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, loves to study • the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Proved heliocentric system, found that planets have elliptical orbits • Philosopher who created the scientific method and inducctive reasoning • ...
vocab list 1 2020-01-07
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- Small group of subjects, out of the total number available of a target population, that a researcher studies
- in-depth research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more subjects
- Randomly sample people of different age groups. Done instead of longitudinal
- Interview or questionnaires which gather data from a large group of people
- Covers same group over a period of years
- A research method in which the psychologist observes the subject in a natural setting and without manipulation or control on the part of the observer
- Method of self observation to collect info about mind
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- An experiment in which the participants are unaware of which participants received the treatment
- An assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data
- Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- Typically a sugar pill. Used to see the effect of medicines on an individual
12 Clues: Covers same group over a period of years • Method of self observation to collect info about mind • Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data • Interview or questionnaires which gather data from a large group of people • ...
Royal Society Members 2021-04-22
6 Clues: Galapagos guy • Watch for apples! • Relativity good guy • pioneer of scientific method • St Pauls Cathedral architect' • A brief History of Time author
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2017-08-30
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- Variable / Variable that is observed (measured) and that changes in response to the independent variable
- / Part of the Earth in which life exists including land, water, air or atmosphere
- / The universal genetic code is written in this molecule
- / The start of the scientific method, use your senses to collect
- / Possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- Reproduction / Process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
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- / The number of characteristics that all life shares
- / Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- Variable / Factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed
- / The study of life
- / The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism breaks down or builds up materials
- / Signal to which an organism responds
- Reproduction / Type of reproduction which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism
13 Clues: / The study of life • / Signal to which an organism responds • / The number of characteristics that all life shares • / The universal genetic code is written in this molecule • / The start of the scientific method, use your senses to collect • Variable / Factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2017-08-30
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- / Part of the Earth in which life exists including land, water, air or atmosphere
- / The universal genetic code is written in this molecule
- / The start of the scientific method, use your senses to collect
- Variable / Variable that is observed (measured) and that changes in response to the independent variable
- / The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism breaks down or builds up materials
- / Signal to which an organism responds
- Reproduction / Type of reproduction which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism
- / The number of characteristics that all life shares
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- Reproduction / Process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
- / Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- / Possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- Variable / Factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed
- / The study of life
13 Clues: / The study of life • / Signal to which an organism responds • / The number of characteristics that all life shares • / The universal genetic code is written in this molecule • / The start of the scientific method, use your senses to collect • Variable / Factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- Developed the Heliocentric Theory
- The sun is at the center
- Created the first Law of Motion and improved the telescope
- Created The Scientific Method so scientists can ask their own questions and do their own experiments
- A theory made on little evidence, facts and observations
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- Stated the three Laws of Motion and the Law of Gravitation to explain how the universe functions
- Wrote the three Laws of Planetarion
- Method used to confirm findings or refute and confirm a hypothesis
8 Clues: The sun is at the center • Developed the Heliocentric Theory • Wrote the three Laws of Planetarion • A theory made on little evidence, facts and observations • Created the first Law of Motion and improved the telescope • Method used to confirm findings or refute and confirm a hypothesis • ...
knox crossword puzzle 2023-04-10
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- ancient form of paper
- view of planets and stars
- first doctor ever
- created advances in geomotry and algebra
- beileved the best way of learning about was studying the bible
- describes what will happen in an experiment
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- father of scientific method
- famous in the feild of quantom mechanics
- he applied mathmatical to explain things
- founder of modern chemistry
- like matter energy cant be created or destroyed
- explained that the sun is the center of our planatary system
- discovered atoms
- made the giosenthic theory that planets revolve around earth
- he crated a picture of what an atom looks like
- studied the heavens
16 Clues: discovered atoms • first doctor ever • studied the heavens • ancient form of paper • view of planets and stars • father of scientific method • founder of modern chemistry • famous in the feild of quantom mechanics • he applied mathmatical to explain things • created advances in geomotry and algebra • describes what will happen in an experiment • ...
Arthropods (Lice, Flies, and Fleas) 2021-10-14
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- The common name for cutarebra spp. is rodent bot fly, wolves, and
- What is the name of the fleas "mullet"
- The scientific name for the cat flea is ______________ felis
- body Three basic characteristics of arthropods in jointed appendages, external skeleton, and
- The scientific name for bot fly is ________ spp.
- The scientific name for the chewing louse of dogs is _______ canis
- The sucking lice family is called
- The biting lice family is called
- The scientific name for the chewing lice of cats is ________ subrostratus
- The scientific name for cat-scratch disease
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- A topical treatment for heart worm, fleas, otodectes, sarcoptes, and ticks
- The scientific name for Lice
- Separate sexed arthropods
- The body cavity in an arthropod filled with hemolymph is called
- What drug is not approved for use in cats
- The scientific name for the sucking louse of dogs is __________ setosus
- Trifexis is composed of milbemycin oxide and
- What is the oral drug that should be given as needed to treat heartburn and fleas
- CNS cutarebriasis migrates into the head, brain, nasal passages, eyelids, and
- comb What is the name of the fleas "mustache"
- A topical treatment for adult fleas only and ticks
21 Clues: Separate sexed arthropods • The scientific name for Lice • The biting lice family is called • The sucking lice family is called • What is the name of the fleas "mullet" • What drug is not approved for use in cats • The scientific name for cat-scratch disease • Trifexis is composed of milbemycin oxide and • comb What is the name of the fleas "mustache" • ...
Riley's Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
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- To move from one object to another or a place.
- The snack that smiles back, gold.
- Happy to you!
- Sight, sound, hearing, touch, smell.
- The says mooooo.
- Something physical that helps us understand.
- Info used to support a statement.
- A set of interacting parts forming a whole.
- To change from onf type to another.
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- energy stored in an object.
- Energy used because an object is moving
- Im a zombie, I eat .
- The first step of the scientific method.
- After you ask a question.
- A proposed answer to a question.
- making clear how evidence supports caim.
- How much matter an object contains.
- Your own number of feet per pace.
- Baby do do do do do do.
19 Clues: Happy to you! • The says mooooo. • Im a zombie, I eat . • After you ask a question. • Baby do do do do do do. • energy stored in an object. • A proposed answer to a question. • The snack that smiles back, gold. • Info used to support a statement. • Your own number of feet per pace. • How much matter an object contains. • To change from onf type to another. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2022-09-26
Across
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- Divisions in large fields
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Made thread stronger and finer
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- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks...
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- Machine production of goods
- A way to transport goods against water current
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Toll Roads
- A scientific method of farming
- Process of paving
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
19 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • A scientific method of farming • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • Made thread stronger and finer • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
Industrialize 2022-09-26
Across
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- Improved efficieny of the engine
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- Process of paving
- Doubled the speed of the weaver
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Machine Production Of Goods
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Process Of paving
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- toll roads
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks...
- A way to transport goods against water current
- Made thread stronger and finer
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing too
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- a scientific method of farming
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
20 Clues: toll roads • Process of paving • Process Of paving • Machine Production Of Goods • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing too • Made thread stronger and finer • a scientific method of farming • Doubled the speed of the weaver • Improved efficieny of the engine • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton • ...
Science 1 and 3 2020-09-21
Across
- is based on information about future events
- a personal belief that does not need proof
- investigate question about plants
- conclusion based on observation
- setup to which you will compare all the others
- procedure carried carefully study to learn
- information collected by using the senses
- repeated observations to study Using models when they can cannot experiment real thing
Down
- study of natural world and results
- control conditions investigations
- procedure used to test a hypothesis
- identify types of living thing
- method scientists preform investigations
- conclusions results of their investigations
- information collected during investigations
- a condition in a experiment that can be changed
16 Clues: identify types of living thing • conclusion based on observation • control conditions investigations • investigate question about plants • study of natural world and results • procedure used to test a hypothesis • method scientists preform investigations • information collected by using the senses • a personal belief that does not need proof • ...
Criminology 2013-08-18
Across
- Makes arrests
- Represents their clients in the courtroom
- The powder we used to dust our fingerprints
- Scientific study of the nature, extent, causes, control, and prevention of criminal behavior in both the individual and in society
- The Chemistry Instructor
- The Business Instructor
- A type of feature that not all individuals may have eg. tattoo, crooked nose etc.
- Analyzes crimes, blood splatter, etc.
Down
- The most common fingerprint
- A method to create an image of a person
- Decides the verdict
- The least common fingerprint
- Document that is sometimes necessary to check a suspect.
- Investigates crimes
- The Criminology Instructor
- The "boss" of the courtroom
16 Clues: Makes arrests • Decides the verdict • Investigates crimes • The Business Instructor • The Chemistry Instructor • The Criminology Instructor • The most common fingerprint • The "boss" of the courtroom • The least common fingerprint • Analyzes crimes, blood splatter, etc. • A method to create an image of a person • Represents their clients in the courtroom • ...
Science & Technological Progress 2025-11-27
Across
- reality – Technology that overlays digital images onto the real world.
- engineer(ing) – Modifying genes to change biological traits.
- – Conducting tests to discover something new.
- – A new idea, method, or device.
- – A major scientific discovery.
- – Science at the level of atoms and molecules.
- reality – A computer-generated 3D environment.
- – Protecting computer networks from attacks.
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- – Using machines to perform tasks without human input.
- – Technology dealing with robot design and use.
- exploration – Study and travel beyond Earth.
- – Highly advanced; modern.
- concerns – Moral issues linked to new technology.
- – Information used for analysis.
- – Technology applied to living organisms.
- (Artificial intelligence) – Machines that can think or learn.
16 Clues: – Highly advanced; modern. • – A major scientific discovery. • – Information used for analysis. • – A new idea, method, or device. • – Technology applied to living organisms. • exploration – Study and travel beyond Earth. • – Protecting computer networks from attacks. • – Conducting tests to discover something new. • – Science at the level of atoms and molecules. • ...
History of EnE and Scientific Method Vocab 2021-08-24
Across
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants
- the cosmic explosion that marked thhe beginning of the universe
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden and unusual events
- the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena
- the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies
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- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea
- the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other body having mass
- the physics of the earth
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- the branch of science concerned with the origin and composition of rocks
15 Clues: the physics of the earth • the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies • a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust • the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants • the cosmic explosion that marked thhe beginning of the universe • the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • ...
Methods of separation 2022-05-17
Across
- A method used to remove suspended solids from water by using gravity
- A method to separate small objects from larger objects.
- Distillation but the boiling section is closer to the cooling section
- A very common way people separate materials.
- chromatography A method that separates color chemicals with paper
- A separation method to separate magnetic objects from non-magnetic materials
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- A chromatography method in which molecules in solution are separated by their size.
- A method that separates compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition
- A method to separate two liquid substances.
- A method to separate solute and solvents.
- A method to separate colors
- A method to turn metal into gas in one go
- A method to separate solutes from liquid
- A method to separate heavy objects from heavier objects with wind.
- A method to separate grains from flour
- A method that separates compounds or metals based on their relative solubility.
- A method that leaves the heavy object below but the lighter objects at bottom
- A method that removes small compounds from macromolecules in solution by passive diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane
- A method that separates immisible liquids.
- A method that transfers solute from one phase to another to separate it from impurities
- A method that separates molecules with different densities.
21 Clues: A method to separate colors • A method to separate grains from flour • A method to separate solutes from liquid • A method to separate solute and solvents. • A method to turn metal into gas in one go • A method that separates immisible liquids. • A method to separate two liquid substances. • A very common way people separate materials. • ...
The Future of Humanity 2022-01-23
8 Clues: synonym for humanity • synonym for improve, better • the creation of something new • a machine that looks like a human • to increase the value of something • new scientific invention or method • to replace because you have more power • the blending of A.I and the human body
The renaissance 2024-10-31
8 Clues: by Geoffrey Chaucer • by William shakespeare • helped info spread faster • Classical learning and wisdom • inspired artist to become sculptors • mastered significant techniques of art • non-theistic view centered on human agency • who served a role by applying the scientific method to every aspect of life
NIGHT STALKER 2025-12-16
8 Clues: How many victims • what was Richard Ramirez • what sentence did he get • the nickname given to the suspect • The state where the crimes occurred. • what town did Richard ramirez grow up in • The person responsible for solving crimes • A scientific method used to identify criminals
Crossword 2021-03-27
Across
- most basic method of gathering or collecting information
- variable that is manipulated and affects the dependent variables
- group done in a group wherein the individuals share a common element
- usually abstract progressions that connect the independent and dependent variables
- collection method of collecting and interpreting information based on specific variables
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- qualities or quantities that are capable of bearing different results
- fundamental or pure research and is focused on the scientific question
- variable that shows the result of the inclusion of independent variables in the research
- highlights the characteristics of a specific individual, condition, or unit
- variables that affect the independent and dependent variables by altering the intervening variables
10 Clues: most basic method of gathering or collecting information • variable that is manipulated and affects the dependent variables • group done in a group wherein the individuals share a common element • qualities or quantities that are capable of bearing different results • fundamental or pure research and is focused on the scientific question • ...
Science 2020-09-22
Across
- when a solid turns into a gas
- the steps you follow when doing an experiment
- wear this while baking or to protect you clothes in a lab
- living things in an ecosystem
- protective eye wear
- the building blocks of living things
- shows the movement of water through the ecosystem
- measures temperature
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- responding or independant
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- the safety system we use to detect hazardous chemicals in the lab
- can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma
- ____________ method
- liquids and gases are both considered _________ which means that they flow
- an educated guess
- table of elements
- material safety data sheets
- the study of living things
- how to smell chemicals in the lab
19 Clues: an educated guess • table of elements • ____________ method • protective eye wear • measures temperature • responding or independant • the study of living things • material safety data sheets • when a solid turns into a gas • living things in an ecosystem • non-living things in an ecosystem • how to smell chemicals in the lab • can be solid, liquid, gas or plasma • ...
Ecology and Energy Review 2023-09-14
Across
- How do humans get their energy?
- What is the only planet with life on it?
- Who is the leader of the lab?
- ______ the science guy
- Hair should be tied ______ in a lab
- What learning game do we play in class as a reward?
- _______ method
- Energy cannot be d_________
- The basic unit of all life
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- Energy harnessed from a dam
- Another word for claim
- The energy of motion
- Scientists that study ecology
- Class work becomes _____ if we don't finish it
- Scientists conduct these to test their claim
- What do scientists put over their eye
- We put these on our hands to stay safe in the lab
- Humans are _ _ _ _ vores
- What do we not throw in class?
19 Clues: _______ method • The energy of motion • Another word for claim • ______ the science guy • Humans are _ _ _ _ vores • The basic unit of all life • Energy harnessed from a dam • Energy cannot be d_________ • Scientists that study ecology • Who is the leader of the lab? • What do we not throw in class? • How do humans get their energy? • Hair should be tied ______ in a lab • ...
BIO 2026-05-28
Across
- What enzymes are made of
- Trophic level with the most energy
- How disease is prevented before it can start
- Temp is what kind of feedback loop
- Carbon dioxide
- How glucose is made
- Biproduct of photosynthesis
- Largest part of the atmosphere, plants need it
- Common suffix of an digestive enzyme
- Fancy fat
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- What happens if an enzyme gets too hot
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Test on DNA to try and find a genetic relation
- Undesired result of industry
- What we get from the sun (and from fossil fuels)
- Author of "On the Origin of Species"
- dihydrogen monoxide, needed for life
- Type of reproduction that produces an exact copy
- First step of the scientific method
19 Clues: Fancy fat • Carbon dioxide • How glucose is made • Powerhouse of the cell • What enzymes are made of • Biproduct of photosynthesis • Undesired result of industry • Trophic level with the most energy • Temp is what kind of feedback loop • First step of the scientific method • Author of "On the Origin of Species" • dihydrogen monoxide, needed for life • ...
