scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Fun OCAT 2020-10-27
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- Other molecules (Fe)ar this complex protein molecule
- This type of antagonism occurs when a receptor finds
- KISS 92.5 of cellular communication
- Pip pip cheerio! This is a fancy scientific term for circles, squares, and triangles
- These molecules and Americans who eat McDonalds every day have this characteristic in common
- My's worst physics unit or the ratio of kON to kOFF
- Like Bach, this scientist developed some of the finest classic work
- Some of you (two individuals who start with A) experienced some angst in regards to the naming of these structures
- Free long distance communication
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- You can't do this without SNAP and VAMP
- eIF2's worst nightmare
- This agonist has the ability to decrease a response from the guy who pushed Eesa off a roof
- Watch your packaged proteins mature to adulthood in this model
- Careful! This enzyme adds the same functional group that makes you jump off balconies at frat parties.
- "Honey, why is that Indian man taking pictures of our TIFF chairs? Since we don't have assigned seats, let's sit somewhere else."
- Describes Santa's real estate preferences or R groups
- (two words no space) Control freaks love this method of experimentation
- What you have to do on a desert island and the function of the N terminus
- Use this method to observe the cause of your allergies up close
19 Clues: eIF2's worst nightmare • Free long distance communication • KISS 92.5 of cellular communication • You can't do this without SNAP and VAMP • My's worst physics unit or the ratio of kON to kOFF • Other molecules (Fe)ar this complex protein molecule • This type of antagonism occurs when a receptor finds • Describes Santa's real estate preferences or R groups • ...
Chapter One 2019-01-07
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- Research focuses on the human experience
- paradigm assumes reality is not fixed but is rather a construction of the human mind
- typically conducted using the scientific method
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- paradigm that assumes there is an objective reality
- incorporates research findings into their clinical decisions
- systematic inquiry to develop knowledge about issues of importance to nurses
- worldview
7 Clues: worldview • Research focuses on the human experience • typically conducted using the scientific method • paradigm that assumes there is an objective reality • incorporates research findings into their clinical decisions • systematic inquiry to develop knowledge about issues of importance to nurses • ...
Scientific Revolution By Robert Reynolds 2024-03-06
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- A contributer to the three laws of planetary motion
- The transition of invention
- The man who made the telescope
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- Strategy that scientists used for making ideas and proving them.
- The Idea that everything orbits the sun
- Commonly known to be a very intelligent man who made the scientific method.
- Man who discovered gravity.
7 Clues: Man who discovered gravity. • The transition of invention • The man who made the telescope • The Idea that everything orbits the sun • A contributer to the three laws of planetary motion • Strategy that scientists used for making ideas and proving them. • Commonly known to be a very intelligent man who made the scientific method.
Tectonic Plates 2022-10-20
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- occurs when two plates collide at a convergent boundary, and one plate is driven beneath the other, back into the Earth's interior
- occurs when tectonic processes put stress on a rock, and the rock bends, instead of breaking.
- Steno A Danish scientist who studied the relative positions of sedimentary rocks.
- that separate igneous or metamorphic rocks from overlying sedimentary rocks.
- dating a method of arranging geological events based on the rock sequence.
- a layer or a series of layers of rock in the ground.
- are those where an older package of sediments has been tilted
- has a short half-life only 5,730 years.
- shift is the movement of the plates that make up Earth crust
- dating a method used to determine the age of rocks by measuring its radioactive decay
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- refer to faults that are formed by shearing as transfirm faults in the ocean
- age of rocks are determined by?
- Slide past each other
- rocks are the most common rocks exposed on Earth's surface
- slight changes in particle size or composition result in the formation of layers, also called?
- a gap in the sequence of rock layers is called an
- tectonics is the scientific theory explaining the movement of the earth’s crust
- folds shaped like an arch
- when two continental plates are shoved together
- is the process that turns sediment into rock.
20 Clues: Slide past each other • folds shaped like an arch • age of rocks are determined by? • has a short half-life only 5,730 years. • is the process that turns sediment into rock. • when two continental plates are shoved together • a gap in the sequence of rock layers is called an • a layer or a series of layers of rock in the ground. • ...
Research Methods crossword 1 2019-04-04
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- An idea that can be tested
- The scientific study of the origins and development of human society
- The accuracy of data gathered using one method can be compared with data gathered using alternative methods
- Social research that combines a variety of methods e.g. observation, questionnaires, interviews
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- A researcher's data/sample is not biased but accurately reflects the wider population being studied
- The idea that the method and general approach to research used in the natural sciences can be used when studying society
- The general direction (either increasing or decreasing) as revealed by the data
7 Clues: An idea that can be tested • The scientific study of the origins and development of human society • The general direction (either increasing or decreasing) as revealed by the data • Social research that combines a variety of methods e.g. observation, questionnaires, interviews • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- reading quickly to get the main idea
- change
- verb- make a record of
- guess
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- a nonprofessional
- believed to be from
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- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- to copy
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- continuous
- a picture or explanation
- not connected to the topic; not important
- the scientific study of space
- lucky
- important
- wrong
- noun- a problem
- strengthen
- reading quickly to find specific information
- the scientific study of plants
21 Clues: lucky • wrong • guess • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
Biology 2013-09-13
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- your chromosomes
- Able to be changed or adapted
- Scientific study of life
- The end or finish of the process
- the rate at which you use materials and energy.
- The process of studying an object
- beliefs/values
- signal to which an organism responds
- scientific study of heredity
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- Evidence/information.
- change
- A process to investigate an object.
- Electronic tools used for everyday life.
- An educated guess
- you have doubts
- a personal point of view
- basic unit of all forms of life
- scientific reaction to stimulus
- an object increasing in physical size.
- The study of the natural world.
20 Clues: change • beliefs/values • you have doubts • your chromosomes • An educated guess • Evidence/information. • Scientific study of life • a personal point of view • scientific study of heredity • Able to be changed or adapted • basic unit of all forms of life • scientific reaction to stimulus • The study of the natural world. • The end or finish of the process • ...
Biology Voc. 1.3-1.4 2023-08-15
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- a simple, testable statement that predicts the results expected from a research study
- a scientific test involving two identical groups except for a single different factor
- any observable object, property of an object, or process
- an investigation into a topic often carried on by reading, inquiry, or scientific observation
- what someone wants to believe
- the one factor that is different in a scientific experiment
- the experimental group that is exposed to the independent variable
- the degree to which scientific information can be used to predict outcomes in similar situations
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- the change(s) that result from the independent variable
- a logical procedure for choosing an answer to a question
- the experimental group not exposed to the independent variable
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, or test a hypothesis
- the concept that only living things can generate living things
- a scientific study used to determine what exists or what is a common practice in an area
- recorded information that is used to solve a problem
15 Clues: what someone wants to believe • recorded information that is used to solve a problem • the change(s) that result from the independent variable • a logical procedure for choosing an answer to a question • any observable object, property of an object, or process • the one factor that is different in a scientific experiment • ...
Statistical method definitions 2021-09-05
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- An utterance about the unreliability of a degree involved in statistical reasoning (usually quantitative).
- This happens when the researcher managing the study is not able to acquire data for all selected experimental units for the specimen.
- An experimental or observational unit is an entity (person, object etc) that collects data.
- Natural numerical scales that record measurements.
- Variables are attributes of discrete experimental (or observational) units of the population.
- Census is a review led on the full arrangement of perception objects having a place with a given populace or universe.
- Is where a sample shows typical characteristics of the target population.
- Statistics is the science of data. It includes gathering, assigning, summarizing, ranking, examining, presenting and explicating numerical and categorical information.
- Is a subdivision that occurs when experimental units in the population are eliminated which then gives those units no chance to be selected from the sample.
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- Population are units that are in sets (generally people or objects, transactions or events) in which are the interest to research.
- Statistical thinking entails critical thinking and the application of statistics to critically evaluate data reasoning. That is, there is a variance of in the population of the underlying data of the thought process.
- It makes approximate judgements, forecasts, or other generalizations of a bigger set of data using sample data.
- This is where all sizes of samples are different but samples are selected from the population with the same probability of being selected at the same time.
- Population estimation, forecast or other common based on the information contained in the sample.
- With this method, the researcher controls completely the characteristics of the units tested. Usually the experiments has 2 groups, one that remains untreated while the other group is being treated.
- It is a data gathering procedure in which a sampled experimental setup is perceived in its natural environment. No attempt is made to control the characteristics of the sampled experimental setup such as opinion polls and surveys.
- It analyzes a data set numerically as well as graphically to find patterns, to summarize the details shown in a data set, and to present the details or information in a suitable manner.
- They can be allocated into only one of several categories since they cannot be measured on a natural scale.
- A sample is a subdivison of a population units.
- The inaccuracy of recorded data values. Research suggests that this kind of error is likely due to equivocal questions or the interviewer’s influence on key questions and answers.
20 Clues: A sample is a subdivison of a population units. • Natural numerical scales that record measurements. • Is where a sample shows typical characteristics of the target population. • An experimental or observational unit is an entity (person, object etc) that collects data. • ...
Statistical method definitions 2021-09-05
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- Statistics It makes approximate judgements, forecasts, or other generalizations of a bigger set of data using sample data.
- It is a data gathering procedure in which a sampled experimental setup is perceived in its natural environment. No attempt is made to control the characteristics of the sampled experimental setup such as opinion polls and surveys.
- Variables are attributes of discrete experimental (or observational) units of the population.
- The inaccuracy of recorded data values. Research suggests that this kind of error is likely due to equivocal questions or the interviewer’s influence on key questions and answers.
- Is a subdivision that occurs when experimental units in the population are eliminated which then gives those units no chance to be selected from the sample.
- They can be allocated into only one of several categories since they cannot be measured on a natural scale.
- Census is a review led on the full arrangement of perception objects having a place with a given populace or universe.
- Statistics is the science of data. It includes gathering, assigning, summarizing, ranking, examining, presenting and explicating numerical and categorical information.
- Population are units that are in sets (generally people or objects, transactions or events) in which are the interest to research.
- Statistical thinking entails critical thinking and the application of statistics to critically evaluate data reasoning. That is, there is a variance of in the population of the underlying data of the thought process.
- An experimental or observational unit is an entity (person, object etc) that collects data.
- An utterance about the unreliability of a degree involved in statistical reasoning (usually quantitative).
- A sample is a subdivison of a population units.
- With this method, the researcher controls completely the characteristics of the units tested. Usually the experiments has 2 groups, one that remains untreated while the other group is being treated.
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- It analyzes a data set numerically as well as graphically to find patterns, to summarize the details shown in a data set, and to present the details or information in a suitable manner.
- Is where a sample shows typical characteristics of the target population.
- This happens when the researcher managing the study is not able to acquire data for all selected experimental units for the specimen.
- Population estimation, forecast or other common based on the information contained in the sample.
- Natural numerical scales that record measurements.
- This is where all sizes of samples are different but samples are selected from the population with the same probability of being selected at the same time.
20 Clues: A sample is a subdivison of a population units. • Natural numerical scales that record measurements. • Is where a sample shows typical characteristics of the target population. • An experimental or observational unit is an entity (person, object etc) that collects data. • ...
research method 2 2025-10-23
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- A hypothesis that states the direction of the difference or relationship (e.g., Group A will score higher than Group B)
- A type of questionnaire question with fixed answers (e.g., Yes/No, scales) that produces quantitative data
- An in-depth investigation of a single person, group, or event; uses multiple methods (triangulation) and is often longitudinal
- A type of self-report with verbal questions
- (variables) The process of clearly defining variables so they can be measured or manipulated in a study
- Methods used to select participants from a population
- The variable the researcher changes or manipulates in an experiment
- A hypothesis that states there will be no difference or relationship between variables
- A hypothesis that states there will be a difference or relationship but does not specify its direction
- The use of multiple methods (e.g., interviews, observations, tests) in a case study to gather data
- Numerical data; easy to analyse and objective but lacks depth
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- The extent to which findings can be generalized to real-world settings (relating to task and environment)
- The variable the researcher measures in an experiment (affected by the IV)
- A type of questionnaire question with no fixed answers that produces qualitative data
- Any variable other than the IV that could affect the DV; the goal is to control or eliminate it
- Aspects of the environment (e.g., noise, lighting, researcher's behaviour) that can affect study results
- A pre-determined list used in structured observations to record specific behaviors
- Descriptive, worded data; rich and detailed but subjective and hard to analyse
- Measures taken to keep variables constant to ensure any DV change is only due to the IV
- A research method that studies the same participants over a long period of time (e.g., months, years)
20 Clues: A type of self-report with verbal questions • Methods used to select participants from a population • Numerical data; easy to analyse and objective but lacks depth • The variable the researcher changes or manipulates in an experiment • The variable the researcher measures in an experiment (affected by the IV) • ...
Cooking Method Terms 2024-02-19
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- A quick, dry cooking technique that uses a small amount of fat or oil in a shallow pan.
- Process of cooking sugar to a high temperature to create aroma and flavor.
- Using the boiling method to partially cook food. This is a quick cooking time.
- To mix a solid fat with dry ingredient until lumps of the desired size remain.
- To incorporate an ingredient with a careful motion that retains air.
- To cook food in a flavorful liquid between 150-185 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The process of removing the fat from the surface of a sauce, soup, or stew.
- Dry heat in a closed environment. Foods are placed on top of a rack that is inside a pan. This allows air to circulate all the way around the food. Generally includes longer baking times.
- Vigorously beating ingredients to add air.
- Béchamel, Sauce espagnole, tomato, veloute, and hollandaise.
- "To the bite" meaning that the pasta is tender, but still firm.
- Blending two liquids like oil and water
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- To coat moist foods in a dry ingredient, like flour
- Food cooks slowly and steadily in a slightly cooler than boiling liquid.
- Beat or stir with a light, rapid movement.
- Vigorously combining softened fat and sugar to add air.
- Small appliance that creates waves of energy that causes water molecules to rub against each other and produce the heat that cooks food.
- The technique of partially cooking foods so that they can be finished later.
- A moist cooking technique in which you bring liquid to the boiling point and keep it at that temperature while food cooks.
- The process of vacuum-sealing food in a bag, then cooking it to a very precise temperature in a water bath.
- Foods are put into boiling water and partially cooked. Cooking times for this method are longer.
- Dry heat in a closed environment, usually an oven. No fat or liquid is used.
- Cooking vegetables or other foods in a closed environment filled with steam.
- Cooking vegetables in fat over low heat in a process that allows them to release moisture.
24 Clues: Blending two liquids like oil and water • Beat or stir with a light, rapid movement. • Vigorously beating ingredients to add air. • To coat moist foods in a dry ingredient, like flour • Vigorously combining softened fat and sugar to add air. • Béchamel, Sauce espagnole, tomato, veloute, and hollandaise. • ...
Tropical Rainforest 2014-06-01
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- kinkajou's resemble a small ____
- blue morpho butterflies are severely threatened by ____
- the kinkajou is related to the ____ family
- the scientific name of the kinkajou is ____
- toucans live in ____ flocks
- the scientific name of the spider monkey is ____
- tropical rain forests contain the greatest ____ in the world
- ____ species of spider monkeys live in the rain forest
- elephants have the ____ brain of any land animal
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- we are studying the ____ the tropical rainforest
- there are ____ species of macaws
- macaws are the _____ parrots in the world
- the scentific name of the blue morpho butterfly is ____
- the blue morpho is among the ____ butterflies in the world
- for ____ after birth, spider monkeys are dependent on their mothers
- the scientific name of the macaw is ____
- the toucans ____ provides good camouflage
- the scientific name of the toucan is ____
- ____ have a large, colorful bill
- holes where toucans nest at are called ____
20 Clues: toucans live in ____ flocks • there are ____ species of macaws • kinkajou's resemble a small ____ • ____ have a large, colorful bill • the scientific name of the macaw is ____ • macaws are the _____ parrots in the world • the toucans ____ provides good camouflage • the scientific name of the toucan is ____ • the kinkajou is related to the ____ family • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-02-07
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- where two or more bones meet
- there are 206 of these in the body
- the everyday name for coccyx
- ears and tips of noses are made of this
- the scientific name for breastbone
- the everyday name for mandible
- the flat bones on your back that move when you move your shoulder
- system the name of the unit we are learning
- protects the brain
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- the everyday name for your tibia
- the bones that enclose and protect the spinal cord
- the scientific name for your upper arm bone
- another name for your collarbone
- tough bands that tie the moveable joints together
- the scientific name for kneecap
- another name for your backbone
- the scientific name for thighbone
- where new blood cells are made
18 Clues: protects the brain • where two or more bones meet • the everyday name for coccyx • the everyday name for mandible • another name for your backbone • where new blood cells are made • the scientific name for kneecap • the everyday name for your tibia • another name for your collarbone • the scientific name for thighbone • there are 206 of these in the body • ...
CHATS Lab 2017 2017-07-25
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- A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context
- The purpose or intention of a study
- A final decision based on reasoning
- A detailed investigation and analysis
- Facts collected for reference or analysis
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- Studious inquiry or examination
- A supposition or proposed explanations based on observations
- The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
9 Clues: Studious inquiry or examination • The purpose or intention of a study • A final decision based on reasoning • A detailed investigation and analysis • Facts collected for reference or analysis • A supposition or proposed explanations based on observations • A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something • ...
Uwu 2023-07-03
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- The mathematical operation of splitting a quantity into equal parts or determining how many times one number is contained within another.
- notation A method of expressing numbers as a product of a decimal number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10.
- graph A type of chart that displays data points connected by lines, often used to show trends or changes over time.
- A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.
- Raised to the power of 2, indicating multiplication of a number by itself.
- Laboratory tools used for precise measurement and transfer of small volumes of liquids.
- A numerical representation of a part of a whole, consisting of a numerator and a denominator.
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- Protective eyewear worn to safeguard the eyes from potential hazards or during specific activities.
- method A systematic approach used in scientific inquiry to investigate and understand natural phenomena.
- A unit of measurement for angles or temperature.
- An expert or highly skilled individual in a particular field or subject.
- The mathematical operation of taking one quantity away from another to find the difference.
- The branch of science that deals with the properties, composition, and behavior of substances.
- A number that represents the power to which another number (the base) is raised.
- A numerical system based on powers of 10 and featuring a decimal point.
15 Clues: A unit of measurement for angles or temperature. • A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. • A numerical system based on powers of 10 and featuring a decimal point. • An expert or highly skilled individual in a particular field or subject. • Raised to the power of 2, indicating multiplication of a number by itself. • ...
Nature of Science 2020-09-15
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- a description made using the five senses
- an educational guess
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- aims to accurately and systematically describe a population, situation or phenomenon.
- The sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects.
- systematic and scientific approach to research in which the researcher manipulates one or more variables, and controls and measures any change in other variables
- 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 application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
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- a number that is fixed and known, unlike a variable which changes with the context
- an interdisciplinary academic field that draws on ecology, geology, meteorology, biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics to study environmental problems
- the variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- the variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.
- a sample that remains the same
14 Clues: an educational guess • a sample that remains the same • a description made using the five senses • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • the variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another. • a number that is fixed and known, unlike a variable which changes with the context • ...
UNIFYING THEMES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Crossword QuizLabs 2022-03-14
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- The collective responsibility for environmental quality by all those whose actions have an impact on the environment
- about doing more and better with less consumption of natural resources.
- Equity or fairness in this context refers to intergenerational equity, or justice and fairness to future generations.
- became a key mechanism for implementing environmental changes.
- The term that is an inclusive one.
- These are the people who work for environmental organizations, as well as scientists, policymakers, advocates, and anyone else who is a stakeholder.
- represented by the intersection of economic, social, and ecological sphere.
- are the responsible for mitigating the increase impact and not meant results of human activity on the environment.
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- use as a sources of energy for powering hoes and running machines.
- An economy that is disinclined in using natural resources.
- - study of how natural systems work together to maintain diversity and provide all that is required for the ecosystem to function properly.
- There is sufficiency in the world for man’s need but not for man’s greed.
- The earth’s natural environment provides for its residents by way of ecosystem.
- Knowledge obtained through the scientific method which has been subjected to the peer review process by the scientific community
- The goods and services derived from the environment.
15 Clues: The term that is an inclusive one. • The goods and services derived from the environment. • An economy that is disinclined in using natural resources. • became a key mechanism for implementing environmental changes. • use as a sources of energy for powering hoes and running machines. • about doing more and better with less consumption of natural resources. • ...
Scientific method and characteristics of life cross word 2023-08-25
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- DNA codes for _____
- Data that cannot be counted or measured
- Act of noticing and describing events or processes
- The smallest function, unit of life
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
- The universal genetic code
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- Scientific explanation for a set of observation that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time
- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into the molecules that cells can use
- Data that is in numbers
- Well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- A change in an organisms surroundings that causes the organisms to react
- Information gathered in an experiment
15 Clues: DNA codes for _____ • Data that is in numbers • The universal genetic code • The smallest function, unit of life • Information gathered in an experiment • Data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment • Act of noticing and describing events or processes • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time • ...
Semester 2 Calculus AB 2025-07-21
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- If the function is increasing this RAM method is an under approximation
- A graphical representation of a differential equation
- This is always include in general antiderivative
- Differentiation A method to find dy/dx when y is not isolated
- If the function is increasing this RAM method is an over approximation
- Sum An approximation of area using rectangles
- Between Curves The integral of the top function minus the bottom function over an interval
- A method to find volume using circular cross-sections perpendicular to the axis
- Net change in position; ∫ velocity
- This type of integral calculus the area under a curve between two bounds
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- The integral of the absolute value of velocity
- This type of integral is general antiderivative of a function
- A method for volume involving a hole in the solid
- Differentiation A method for finding derivatives by taking logarithms of both sides
- A known value used to solve for C in an antiderivative
- A differential equation that can be written as f(y)dy = g(x)dx
- This is an area approximation method with the formula:
- Rates A method to find the rate of change of one variable in terms of another
- Rule A method to evaluate limits involving indeterminate forms
- The Riemann sum using the middle of subintervals
20 Clues: Net change in position; ∫ velocity • Sum An approximation of area using rectangles • The integral of the absolute value of velocity • This is always include in general antiderivative • The Riemann sum using the middle of subintervals • A method for volume involving a hole in the solid • A graphical representation of a differential equation • ...
IT stuff 2024-04-26
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- A company’s [blank] report provides information about its financial performance over the course of a year.
- A machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation).
- Source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed.
- An organized collection of information that can be searched, sorted, and updated.
- Any part of a computer that you can physically touch
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- Careful and detailed study into a specific problem, concern, or issue using the scientific method.
- A person who use programming languages to write, revise, test, and update code.
- A collection of devices that communicate with one another.
- Set of instructions or commands written in a programming language that a computer can understand and execute.
- Someone who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, develop, and maintain systems, structures, and processes across various industries.
10 Clues: Any part of a computer that you can physically touch • A collection of devices that communicate with one another. • A person who use programming languages to write, revise, test, and update code. • An organized collection of information that can be searched, sorted, and updated. • ...
The Scientific Method - 4th Grade WSP 2020-08-13
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- Step one is to ask a _______
- Your question must be
- You need to record and collect the __________ from your experiment
- Once you have collected and analyzed the data you will make a _____________ where you state if your hypothesis was correct or incorrect
- The scientific method is a series of _____ that scientists use to make discoveries
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- Step 2; what we call an educated guess
- Step 3; when we test out our hypothesis, we call it an _____________
- You should make ____________ during the experiment, taking notes on what happens
- When you conduct an experiment, you first collect all of your __________
9 Clues: Your question must be • Step one is to ask a _______ • Step 2; what we call an educated guess • You need to record and collect the __________ from your experiment • Step 3; when we test out our hypothesis, we call it an _____________ • When you conduct an experiment, you first collect all of your __________ • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- the scientific study of plants
- continuous
- wrong
- a picture or explanation
- important
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- verb- make a record of
- noun- a problem
- guess
- lucky
- to copy
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- reading quickly to find specific information
- a nonprofessional
- believed to be from
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- not connected to the topic; not important
- change
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- the scientific study of space
- strengthen
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
21 Clues: wrong • guess • lucky • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- strengthen
- continuous
- a picture or explanation
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- a nonprofessional
- important
- the scientific study of plants
- the scientific study of space
- noun- a problem
- not connected to the topic; not important
- lucky
- guess
- reading quickly to get the main idea
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- verb- make a record of
- believed to be from
- wrong
- reading quickly to find specific information
- change
- to copy
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
21 Clues: wrong • lucky • guess • change • to copy • important • strengthen • continuous • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCE PUZZLE 2025-07-23
CHAPTER 9: Metal extraction 2021-04-22
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- Main ore of iron
- Main ore of aluminum
- Rust prevention method that add a layer of chromium or tin over steel
- Rust prevention method that add a layer of plastic over steel
- Mixture of iron, carbon and another metal
- Rust prevention method that supply electrons using an electrolytic cell
- Metal that can be added to an alloy steel to avoid rust
- Element used to purify pig iron
- Mixture of iron and carbon
- Rust prevention method that add blocks of a reactive metal to the iron surface
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- Rust prevention method that add a layer of paint over steel
- High tower used to extract iron
- Extraction method for iron, zinc and copper
- Rust prevention method that add a layer of zinc over steel
- Extraction method for aluminum
- Red-Brown powder consisting in hydrated iron oxide
- Rust prevention method that add a layer of oil over steel
17 Clues: Main ore of iron • Main ore of aluminum • Mixture of iron and carbon • Extraction method for aluminum • High tower used to extract iron • Element used to purify pig iron • Mixture of iron, carbon and another metal • Extraction method for iron, zinc and copper • Red-Brown powder consisting in hydrated iron oxide • Metal that can be added to an alloy steel to avoid rust • ...
Introduction to Environmental Sciences 2024-09-19
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- Means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources
- ________ Impact: Effects of unsustainable practices that extend beyond a specific region, contributing to global issues
- ______ Analysis: The process of organizing, interpreting, and drawing conclusions from collected data using statistical methods and visual aids
- The act of noticing and studying a phenomenon or event using the senses or scientific instruments, often the first step in the scientific method
- Involves using resources wisely and avoiding wasteful practices
- Solid part of the Earth, including rocks, minerals, and the ground beneath our feet
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- The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- __________ Footprint: The measurement of the amount of land and resources necessary to support human lifestyle choices
- The large-scale removal of forests or trees, primarily driven by human activities
- Introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment
10 Clues: Involves using resources wisely and avoiding wasteful practices • Means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources • Introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment • The large-scale removal of forests or trees, primarily driven by human activities • ...
Locard's Principle 2023-12-18
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- Locard's Principle always what?
- Every contact leave a what of a person?
- It is called Locard's (blank) Principle.
- When two objects come in what with each other?
- How many objects are needed to come into contact with each other?
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- Locard believed criminals may be connected to a crime through what?
- the first to demonstrate how scientific method could be used within a crime
- What is Locard known for?
- Locard was known for having the first what?
9 Clues: What is Locard known for? • Locard's Principle always what? • Every contact leave a what of a person? • It is called Locard's (blank) Principle. • Locard was known for having the first what? • When two objects come in what with each other? • How many objects are needed to come into contact with each other? • ...
Drugs and the League of Nations 2021-04-26
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- the commission's goal was to limit the _________ of drugs
- main target of the drugs commission
- the League did this if a nation was not following an agreement
- the League's conduct with non-members
- founded in 1920
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- method of the commission to illustrate production and trade of illicit drugs
- the number of drug addicts in the US _______ in the the 1930s
- _____ production = scientific and medical demand by 1935
- main target of the drugs commission
- leader of the League of Nation's drug work
10 Clues: founded in 1920 • main target of the drugs commission • main target of the drugs commission • the League's conduct with non-members • leader of the League of Nation's drug work • _____ production = scientific and medical demand by 1935 • the commission's goal was to limit the _________ of drugs • the number of drug addicts in the US _______ in the the 1930s • ...
Words to Know in 5th Grade 2022-08-20
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- you show this to those of higher age or authority
- this means everyone gets what is fair
- parents will give you more privileges when you show them you are this
- scientists carry this out to test an idea or theory
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- when you accomplish something
- what is possible for you to achieve
- if you work hard in school, you will do this
- a certain method for researching a topic
- doing the right thing even when no one is watching
9 Clues: when you accomplish something • what is possible for you to achieve • this means everyone gets what is fair • a certain method for researching a topic • if you work hard in school, you will do this • you show this to those of higher age or authority • doing the right thing even when no one is watching • scientists carry this out to test an idea or theory • ...
Scientific Revolution Review Puzzle 2016-02-14
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- He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical.
- __ (subject) was important to Muslims because it helped the navigate in the desert and mark precise times to pray.
- The Scientific Revolution’s roots are based on Greek & Roman ideas, Renaissance thinking, and __ astronomy.
- He was accused of heresy for supporting the heliocentric theory and put under house arrest.
- Muslims fast & pray between daybreak & sunset 1 month out of every __.
- Buddhism and __ (tradition Japanese religion) can be practiced at the same time.
- Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca.
- What type of math was Newton known for developing.
- Which monk established the set of rules that governed life in many monasteries & convents in medieval Europe?
- All of the following are evidence of Muslim culture in __ (city) Statues of Moors, Arabic coffee culture, Islamic styles of architecture, same unit of measurement, Arabic books.
- Looking at specific facts gathered through observation and experimentation, and then making a general principle based on those facts is called __ reasoning. (used by Bacon)
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Both Greek and Islamic scholars developed scientific ideas that later __ European scholars.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad.
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- He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws.
- __ brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers back from his hajj to work in Mali, which helped to establish it as the center of Muslim culture in West Africa. (2 words)
- He used Al-Battani’s (Muslim astronomer) ideas in his work on the heliocentric theory.
- The Catholic Church defended the views of __ , Ptolemy and other Greek philosophers because the Church felt their theories about nature supported the traditional Biblical view.
- Who was the 1st ruler to unite many of the Germanic kingdoms in the early Middle Ages? (name & Roman numeral)
- Many scientist found it easier to work in the __ (religion) nations of the northern Europe since these churches tended to more tolerant than the Catholic Church of new ideas.
- Copernicus did not want to publish his book on the heliocentric theory until after his death because he was afraid of persecution from the __ Church
- He pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- This invention influenced the shift of growth of scientific ideas from Muslim culture to European culture. (2 words)
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their __.
- Bacon, Galileo, & Newton promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on experimentation & __.
- Both the Renaissance and the __ (movement) had a questioning spirit that led to the Scientific Revolution.
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must donate a portion of their income to the __.
28 Clues: What type of math was Newton known for developing. • Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca. • Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad. • He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws. • He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical. • ...
Research Methods 2019-01-15
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- method A rigorous procedure for collecting data across disciplines
- Research that transforms data into numbers and often informs qualitative research
- Study of people within their own environment in order to understand more about their perspectives
- A research method that allows for research participants to answer questions more extensively and in their own words
- Preconceived ideas or opinions held by the researcher that potentially affect all kinds of data collection
- group A comparison group of research participants that do not receive the intervention under study
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- variable Factor predicted to create change in dependent variable
- Formed to address an opportunity for new understanding of a particular area of research. Usually has an if/then format.
- observation Similar to ethnography but the researcher becomes a member of the social group under study
- question Formed before a scientist conducts a literature review
- variable Can make two correlated variables appear to have a causal relationship
- The group responsible for approving research within the university
- resource Any material previously produced and available that can be sampled and studied
- A limitation of this type of data is that questions are often close-ended and "forced choice"
- research A profitable area of nonacademic sociological study
15 Clues: research A profitable area of nonacademic sociological study • variable Factor predicted to create change in dependent variable • question Formed before a scientist conducts a literature review • method A rigorous procedure for collecting data across disciplines • The group responsible for approving research within the university • ...
MGMT 2020 Chapter 1 2015-01-21
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- The statistical relationship between two variables.
- Written predictions that specify relationships between variables.
- Field of study devoted to understanding, explaining, and ultimately improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations.
- Resources created by people such as culture, such as culture, teamwork, trust and reputation.
- A method that combines the results of multiple scientific studies by essentially calculating a weighted average correlation across studies (with larger studies receiving more weight)
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it is consistent with their own experience and observations.
- Incapable of being imitated or copied.
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- A model that argues that rare and inimitable resources help firms maintain competitive advantage.
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it "just stands to reason" - it seems obvious or self evident.
- A perspective that argues that scientific findings should form the foundation for management education.
- Field of study that focuses on the applications of OB theories and principles in organizations.
- People making many small decisions every day that are invisible to competitors.
- A collective pool of experience, wisdom, and knowledge created by people that benefits the organization.
- Theory that people accept some belief because scientific studies have tended to replicate that result using a series of samples, settings, and methods.
- The belief that at best one-eighth or 12 percent of organizations will actually do what is required to build profits by putting people first.
- Field of study devoted to exploring the product choices and industry characteristics that affect an organization's profitability.
- The establishment that one variable does cause another, based on covariation, temporal precedence, and the elimination of alternative explanations.
- A collection of verbal and symbolic assertions that specify how and why variables are related as well as the conditions in which they should (and should not) be related.
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it is consistent with their own experience and observations.
19 Clues: Incapable of being imitated or copied. • The statistical relationship between two variables. • Written predictions that specify relationships between variables. • People making many small decisions every day that are invisible to competitors. • Resources created by people such as culture, such as culture, teamwork, trust and reputation. • ...
ELT crossword 2024-05-07
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- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- method a method of procedure that has characterized consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- organisms that make their own food
- Energy radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- resource include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid
- is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- cycle processes that create and transform the types of rocks
15 Clues: organisms that make their own food • a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • resource include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-04-07
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- a farming method in which different species are grown together.
- natural fertilizer made from plant and/or animal waste
- agriculture that does not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or hormones
- crops that live through several seasons, and are harvested without replanting every year
- crops that live through a single season and need to be planted every year
- an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids; despite their name they can be male or female
- a process in which excess nutrients in aquatic ecosystems lead to overgrowth of algae
- cute fuzzy little critters added to rice paddies to help control aquatic plant growth
- a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests
- scientific field that considers local ecology and local agricultural knowledge for farming
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- a partnership between consumers and farmers; its acronym is "csa"
- a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth
- a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted
- when something can be used indefinitely because resources are not depleted faster than they are replaced
- a product claiming environmental benefits when they are honestly minimal
15 Clues: a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests • natural fertilizer made from plant and/or animal waste • a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth • a farming method in which different species are grown together. • a partnership between consumers and farmers; its acronym is "csa" • ...
Scientific Terms 2023-08-31
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- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- the amount of matter in an object
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- a proposed answer to a question; a prediction
- information obtained through the senses
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- the straight-line distance between two points
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- a representation of an object or event
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- an instrument that measures temperature
16 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • a proposed answer to a question; a prediction • the straight-line distance between two points • a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2023-09-14
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- the 3rd step in scientific inquiry
- one thousand
- looking at the data and determining if your hypothesis was accepted or rejected
- basic unit for liquid measurement
- the line used to measure volume in a graduated cylinder
- this is collected during an experiment
- a change in an experiment that the scientist controls and can affect the outcome
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- mass divided by volume
- a prediction about what might happen during an experiment (cause/effect)
- using the 5 senses to gather information
- the goat
- one
- metric measurement for distance
- a process that allows scientists and businesses to conduct research
- parts of an experiment that stay the same
- before
16 Clues: one • before • the goat • one thousand • mass divided by volume • metric measurement for distance • basic unit for liquid measurement • the 3rd step in scientific inquiry • this is collected during an experiment • using the 5 senses to gather information • parts of an experiment that stay the same • the line used to measure volume in a graduated cylinder • ...
scientific reactions 2021-10-21
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- the substances that react with each other
- no new substance is formed
- an mix of substances that can be easily separated
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- an object gets bigger or smaller
- the study of substances and how they interact with each other
- an object gets broken into smaller pieces by water
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- an object in chemistry
- a liquid plus an liquid equals an solid
- an mix of substances that can't easily separated
- the end result of the reactants
- a new substance is created
- physical change where no new substance is formed
- how big something is
- an chemical change that happens on steel
- gives of sound, heat, or light
16 Clues: how big something is • an object in chemistry • a new substance is created • no new substance is formed • gives of sound, heat, or light • the end result of the reactants • an object gets bigger or smaller • a liquid plus an liquid equals an solid • an chemical change that happens on steel • the substances that react with each other • energy can neither be created nor destroyed • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-01
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- Danish astronomer who made detailed charts of the stars' movements
- German astronomer who proved planets' orbits are elliptical
- series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- the study of different natural substances, such as metals
- Polish astronomer who theorized that the planets orbit the sun
- Greek astronomer whose work was based on observation and logic
- A solution that the scientist proposes to solve a problem
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- Italian scientist and astronomer who tested his theories in experiments
- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and of gravity
- a particular way of gaining knowledge about the world
- explanations developed by scientists to explain observable facts
- people who looked at the world in a rational, reasonable, and logical way
- English philosopher who argued for systematic scientific research
- French philosopher who argued for clear thinking and reason to establish proof
- step-by-step procedure for performing experiments or research
16 Clues: Scientific instrument that measures air pressure • a particular way of gaining knowledge about the world • series of events that led to the birth of modern science • the study of different natural substances, such as metals • A solution that the scientist proposes to solve a problem • German astronomer who proved planets' orbits are elliptical • ...
Scientific Process 2022-09-16
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- some things you can do
- to pull towards eachother or how a magnet sticks to metal
- make your best guess using what you know about the amount of something
- things that make your life easier (computer, cell phone etc)
- things that you can do or see over again and again
- an electronic device that can do work very fast
- people who study the natural world
- things that are sorted that are the same
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- to put into groups based on there size, colour, shape etc.
- find out the exact amount of something (using a ruler or scale)
- something that will stick or attract other metals
- a metal that can be made into a magnet
- the 5 ways you take information about the world around you (sight, sound, touch etc)
- to look closely at something
- things you ask if you want answers (who, what, where)
- responses to questions
16 Clues: some things you can do • responses to questions • to look closely at something • people who study the natural world • a metal that can be made into a magnet • things that are sorted that are the same • an electronic device that can do work very fast • something that will stick or attract other metals • things that you can do or see over again and again • ...
Scientific Process 2022-09-16
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- things that are sorted that are the same
- to pull towards eachother or how a magnet sticks to metal
- a metal that can be made into a magnet
- things that make your life easier (computer, cell phone etc)
- an electronic device that can do work very fast
- things you ask if you want answers (who, what, where)
- things that you can do or see over again and again
- some things you can do
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- find out the exact amount of something (using a ruler or scale)
- to look closely at something
- make your best guess using what you know about the amount of something
- something that will stick or attract other metals
- to put into groups based on there size, colour, shape etc.
- people who study the natural world
- the 5 ways you take information about the world around you (sight, sound, touch etc)
- responses to questions
16 Clues: responses to questions • some things you can do • to look closely at something • people who study the natural world • a metal that can be made into a magnet • things that are sorted that are the same • an electronic device that can do work very fast • something that will stick or attract other metals • things that you can do or see over again and again • ...
Be Scientific 2025-08-23
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- The measurement of a liquid
- A piece of equipment used to measure temperature
- This is what you do after the experiment to identify improvements
- The type of graph drawn that has words on one axis and numbers in the other
- The variable that must be kept the same to make the experiment fair
- This is measured using a stopwatch
- The variable that is changed during an experiment
- A reason that you can give based on an obeservation you have made
- A piece of sfaety equipment you wear in the lab
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- A measurement you make during an experiment using your senses
- When there is a connection between two variables
- A piece of equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid
- The variable that you measure
- A type of graph that you draw when there are numbers on both axis
- In an investigation, this is what you are trying to find out
- This is the part of the investigation where you would draw a labelled diagram
16 Clues: The measurement of a liquid • The variable that you measure • This is measured using a stopwatch • A piece of sfaety equipment you wear in the lab • When there is a connection between two variables • A piece of equipment used to measure temperature • The variable that is changed during an experiment • A piece of equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid • ...
ELT crossword 2024-05-07
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- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- method a method of procedure that has characterized consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- organisms that make their own food
- Energy radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- resource include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid
- is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- cycle processes that create and transform the types of rocks
15 Clues: organisms that make their own food • a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • resource include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy • ...
Key word crossword 2024-10-02
5 Clues: created in a science lab • variables relies scientist changes • method, Helps identified a problem • Variables It what purposed a change • variable Helps contents research and studies.
Chapter 1 Lessons 2-3 Crossword 2023-10-11
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- Facts, Figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation.
- A scientific explanation is a generalization that makes sense of observations by using logical reasoning.
- An error in the design of an experiment.
- The factor that changes in a(n) in experiment.
- The repetition of an experiment.
- An attempt by a different group of scientists to conduct the same experiment.
- An Attitude of having doubt, keeps scientists from accepting faulty ideas.
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- A set of beliefs that may make use of science, but are in fact not real.
- Reasoning based on evidence.
- A possible answer to a scientific question.
- The factor that does not change during a scientific experiment.
- A scientific experiment in which only one variable changes at a time.
- Reasoning based on personal feelings and values.
- The process of gathering evidence about the natural world and would propose explanations based on this evidence.
- Data that is collected using scientific progress that describe particular observations.
15 Clues: Reasoning based on evidence. • The repetition of an experiment. • An error in the design of an experiment. • A possible answer to a scientific question. • The factor that changes in a(n) in experiment. • Reasoning based on personal feelings and values. • The factor that does not change during a scientific experiment. • ...
Python Chapter 6 Review Crossword 2024-01-16
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- A type of a variable that can be utilized at almost any block of code in the program.
- A method that does not return a value is called a _ method.
- It is the restrictions, accessibility, and availability of a variable in terms of reference regarding the program.
- Another word for calling a method.
- This type of recallable block is used to define reusable code and organize and simplify code.
- A method that returns a value requires what keyword in the body of the method.
- This keyword is to create a method.
- A call _ is also known as execution stack, runtime stack, or machine stack, and is often shortened to just “the stack”.
- _ allows for making code easy to maintain and debug and enables the code to be reused.
- This is the name of the core executing method.
- There are two types of parameters for a method: keyword and _.
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- Each time a function is called, the system creates an _ record that stores its arguments and variables for the function.
- Another word for parameter for a method.
- The method _ contains the name of the method as well as the parameters.
- If a method does not return a value, by default, it returns a special value of _.
- Another word for non-modifiable objects such as strings.
- Achieved by separating the use of a function from its implementation.
- Python creates and stores objects in a separate memory called a _.
18 Clues: Another word for calling a method. • This keyword is to create a method. • Another word for parameter for a method. • This is the name of the core executing method. • Another word for non-modifiable objects such as strings. • A method that does not return a value is called a _ method. • There are two types of parameters for a method: keyword and _. • ...
Revision 2013-06-09
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- a desire for some type of achievement or distinction, as power, honor, fame, or wealth
- the act of giving, esp to a charity
- part of atomic weapons:involving, concerned with, or possessing nuclear weapons
- The act or process of starving.
- a generous act
- to increase in amount, size, value, etc:
- to bring about an intended result; accomplish some purpose or effect.
- indicate indifference to a state of affairs, situation, previous statement,
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- to get rid of; discard.
- a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like.
- a charitable fund, foundation, or institution:
- a person or event which raises money for a cause
- to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality
13 Clues: a generous act • to get rid of; discard. • The act or process of starving. • the act of giving, esp to a charity • to increase in amount, size, value, etc: • a charitable fund, foundation, or institution: • a person or event which raises money for a cause • to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality • ...
Scientific Methods 2024-11-18
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- one of the ways you can share your data
- the variable that stays the same throughout the experiment
- the variable that changes throughout the experiment
- doing the experiment again to confirm your results or try something else
- the variable that happens because of the changes you made
- one of the ways you can record your data
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- every good experiment has 3 of these
- this part of the scientific method involves you writing down the outcome
- viewing the outcome of your experiment
- the process of putting your hypothesis to the test
- one of the ways you can communicate your data
- an educated guess
- one of the ways you can record your data
- experiments have to be done this way to ensure integrity
14 Clues: an educated guess • every good experiment has 3 of these • viewing the outcome of your experiment • one of the ways you can share your data • one of the ways you can record your data • one of the ways you can record your data • one of the ways you can communicate your data • the process of putting your hypothesis to the test • ...
Psychological Research 2015-03-15
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- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a series of actions conducted in order to get things done.
- the response that is measured,the presumed effect
- information obtained as the consequence of actions
- a person who takes part in something
- the study of how and why people are all different from one another, in terms of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- taking close examination on the elements or structure of something, data like numbers or contexts.
- the different ways of studying psychology as a scientific matter
- the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do
- detailed debate or conversation over a topic talking about its advantages and drawbacks
- the scientific study of mind and mental function, including learning, memory, attention, perception, reasoning, language, conceptual development, and decision making.
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- the scientific study of changes that occur in human beings over the course of their life
- the scientific study of the behaviours of individuals and their mental processes.
- the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher, the presumed cause.
- the action of introducing something or give information on a subject
- the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
- the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study
- a disadvantage or fault in a research
- the quality or state of being strong in terms of scientific research.
- equipments needed to carry out activities.
20 Clues: a person who takes part in something • a disadvantage or fault in a research • equipments needed to carry out activities. • the response that is measured,the presumed effect • information obtained as the consequence of actions • a series of actions conducted in order to get things done. • the study of the brain with what and why we actually say and do • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-08-22
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- another name for the manipulated variable; it is the one factor that a scientist controls in an experiment
- type of experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time
- a factor in an experiment that can change
- a testable prediction or educated guess that we make during a scientific study
- a collection of numbers or information gathered during an experiment
- the process of estimating what will happen based on past experiences or scientific evidence
- the process of sharing ideas with others through writing or speaking
- how people modify the world to solve problems to meet their needs; using science to help us
- another name for the responding variable; it changes based on the independent (manipulated) variable
- grouping things together according to category or type
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- type of observation that deals with things that cannot be based on numbers or amounts
- type of definition or statement that describes how to measure a particular variable or define a particular term
- making ___________ is the process of creating complex objects or representations to explain scientific findings
- type of observation that deals with numbers or amounts
- drawing a conclusion or providing an explanation for scientific reasoning
- a person who is trained to solve scientific and technological problems
- a way of learning about the natural world through observations and experiences
- scientific __________ involves the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and provide explanations
- the process of using our senses to notice something
- the branch of science that studies living things, including health and biology
20 Clues: a factor in an experiment that can change • the process of using our senses to notice something • type of observation that deals with numbers or amounts • grouping things together according to category or type • a collection of numbers or information gathered during an experiment • the process of sharing ideas with others through writing or speaking • ...
Science 7 Test 3 2021-09-24
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- System that concentrates and removes liquid waste
- The process by which life continues through a new generation of organisms
- Plant family that helps restore nitrogen to the soil
- Grains are the fruits of plants from this family
- Refers to the methodical testing of scientific ideas
- The tissue used by the body to conduct impulses
- The joints that give the shoulders and hips their wide range of motion
- Anything that is used as a partial representation of something else
- The canal that food follows through the digestive system from when it is eaten until the wastes leave the body
- The tough membrane that encloses the heart
- Organ where bile is stored
- System that controls other body systems
- A properly designed experiment should have this many independent variables
- Primary pigment that causes skin color
- The type of leaf that has only one blade attached to the petiole
- A distinct type of organism
- First section of the small intestine
- System that provides movement for the body
- The early growth of a seed
- Scientific term for a flowering plant
- Cells that carry oxygen through the blood
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Connect the kidneys to the bladder
- Scientific idea that has survived many experiments and observations without ever being proven false
- Science of classification
- Scientific name for the windpipe
- Portion of the body that contains the most of the vital organs
- The largest vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Gland that is considered the "master gland"
- Process by which water in the soil enter a root's root hairs
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- Refers to animals in an environment
- The uniting of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- Connects bones to muscles
- Structure exchanges oxygen and nutrients between the blood of an unborn child and its mother
- Plants that live many growing seasons
- The scattering of seeds by wind, water, animals or people is this kind of dispersal
- System that supports the body and protects vital organs
- Plant tissues that carry food downward to the stems and roots
- Muscles that work without conscious thought
- Air sacs in the lungs
- The sum of all chemical processes of life
- largest lymphatic organ
- Developed the scientific method
- The study of reason
- Plant family with flower heads consisting of disk and ray flowers
- The root system of a plant develops from this part of the seed
- System that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and carries wastes from cells
- A young plant that is no longer dependent on its cotyledons
- A ripened flower ovary
- controls balance and muscle coordination
- System that covers and protects the body
- The process by which plants manufacture their food
- A creeping stem that runs along the soil surface
- A sensible explanation to a scientific problem
- An organism's home within the environment
- Branch of biology that studies the relationship between organisms in their environments
- type of symmetry where an organism can be cut into equal halves in only one direction
- Dome-shaped muscle aids in breathing
- Group of cells that are designed to work together as a unit
- The upper chambers of the heart
60 Clues: The study of reason • Air sacs in the lungs • A ripened flower ovary • largest lymphatic organ • Connects bones to muscles • Science of classification • Organ where bile is stored • The early growth of a seed • A distinct type of organism • Developed the scientific method • The upper chambers of the heart • Scientific name for the windpipe • Connect the kidneys to the bladder • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide 2023-10-10
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- Agreed with Copernicus and created the telescope
- people give up some individual rights in exchange for protection, law, and order by a government.
- Came up with the law of universal gravitation
- believed people had three natural rights: life, liberty and property
- created the ideas of checks and balances and separation of powers
- Earth is at the center of the universe
- supporter of women's rights
- civilization and luxury corrupts a person's natural goodness
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- hands off approach to the economy created by adam smith
- argued for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech.
- Sun is at the center of the universe
- power in the government should not be centralized to one person
- Created the Scientific Method
- Created the geocentric model
- Created the heliocentric model
- Believed Earth was stationary
- believed people had three natural rights: life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
- believed in a strong centralized government
18 Clues: supporter of women's rights • Created the geocentric model • Created the Scientific Method • Believed Earth was stationary • Created the heliocentric model • Sun is at the center of the universe • Earth is at the center of the universe • believed in a strong centralized government • Came up with the law of universal gravitation • ...
VOCABULARY 2023-06-12
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- When water ...., it changes from liquid to gas.
- The sound bees do.
- You put these on your hands to protect them.
- They protect your eyes while doing experiments.
- A creature like a little man with magical powers.
- This creature can spit fire.
- These creatures like eating bread, milk and honey.
- A strange beast that you can´t find in science books.
- It changes shape, but it doesn´t change size inside a container.
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- Scientists test their...in an experiment.
- When you throw something in water, you hear this sound.
- If rain ...., it becomes snow.
- The first step of the scientific method.
- A supernatural creature with human form and pointed ears.
- When you pour a liquid, you need a ...
- It changes shape and size, it is hard to see.
- Fairies use this object to do magic.
- Trolls attack other creatures with this object.
18 Clues: The sound bees do. • This creature can spit fire. • If rain ...., it becomes snow. • Fairies use this object to do magic. • When you pour a liquid, you need a ... • The first step of the scientific method. • Scientists test their...in an experiment. • You put these on your hands to protect them. • It changes shape and size, it is hard to see. • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
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- Any plant or animal preserved in rock (DEX).
- Broken down rocks.
- Divides earth's history.
- A branch of geologic connected with the study of rock layers.
- A scientific method that can actually determine the age of organic materirals as old as 60K years.
- A bed of ignous rock that has cystalized from malton lava.
- Mesure the physical propertys of an object to calculate its age.
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- Oldest layer is on top, Youngest is on the bottom.
- Relitave order of past events.
- Stacked up layers of sedenmentary rock.
- Made up of all the fossiles that have been found along with their relative ages.
11 Clues: Broken down rocks. • Divides earth's history. • Relitave order of past events. • Stacked up layers of sedenmentary rock. • Any plant or animal preserved in rock (DEX). • Oldest layer is on top, Youngest is on the bottom. • A bed of ignous rock that has cystalized from malton lava. • A branch of geologic connected with the study of rock layers. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- An English philosopher and statesman who advocated for the scientific method and empirical observation.
- A period of major advancements in science, mathematics, and philosophy during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- A German astronomer and mathematician who made significant contributions to astronomy, including his laws of planetary motion.
- An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear closer.
- The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, a radical shift from the previous geocentric model.
- An instrument used to view very small objects that cannot be seen by the naked eye.
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- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution, including the development of the telescope and support for the heliocentric model.
- The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg played a crucial role in the spread of knowledge and ideas during the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution.
- A Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system, where the Earth revolves around the Sun, challenging the long-held geocentric view.
- An English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which revolutionized our understanding of the physical world.
10 Clues: An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear closer. • An instrument used to view very small objects that cannot be seen by the naked eye. • An English philosopher and statesman who advocated for the scientific method and empirical observation. • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- verb- make a record of
- to copy
- a picture or explanation
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- not connected to the topic; not important
- important
- the scientific study of plants
- change
- a nonprofessional
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- noun- a problem
- lucky
- reading quickly to find specific information
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- believed to be from
- continuous
- guess
- the scientific study of space
- wrong
- strengthen
21 Clues: lucky • guess • wrong • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- reading quickly to find specific information
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- to copy
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- strengthen
- the scientific study of space
- a picture or explanation
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- not connected to the topic; not important
- verb- make a record of
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- important
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- lucky
- believed to be from
- continuous
- noun- a problem
- wrong
- guess
- a nonprofessional
- change
- the scientific study of plants
21 Clues: lucky • wrong • guess • change • to copy • important • strengthen • continuous • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2020-09-02
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- measurement system used worldwide
- organizes data collected in an experiment
- assumption drawn from careful observations
- shows comparisons
- a way to provide explanations and make predictions about the world around us
- comparison group
- variable that changes in response
- shows percentages as parts of a whole
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- variable that is purposefully changed
- the group that is being tested
- careful watching of things around us
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- a well-tested explanation that joins things together
- testable theory formed from an observation
- shows changes over time
- pattern of data on a graph
16 Clues: comparison group • shows comparisons • shows changes over time • pattern of data on a graph • the group that is being tested • measurement system used worldwide • variable that changes in response • careful watching of things around us • variable that is purposefully changed • shows percentages as parts of a whole • organizes data collected in an experiment • ...
Scientific Investigation 2013-02-08
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- Use _____ ______ (two words) in the paragraph to help answer questions
- Also known as a pie chart; represents qualitative data
- ______ data: physical properties; no "in between" options
- Represents c in "khDBdcm"
- ______ data: characteristic properties; can be broken down and still have meaning
- Represents D in "khDBdcm"
- Represents m in "khDBdcm"
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- A number less than 10 multiplied by a power of 10
- A graph that shows no relation between data
- Measures how tightly the particles are packed in a certain object; g/mL
- A graph which uses bars; represents qualitative data
- Represents h in "khDBdcm"
- Represents d in "khDBdcm"
- A graph which represents a change over time
- Looks like a bar graph, but with no spaces in between the bars; represents quantitative data
- Represents B in "khDBdcm"
- Represents k in "khDBdcm"
17 Clues: Represents h in "khDBdcm" • Represents d in "khDBdcm" • Represents c in "khDBdcm" • Represents B in "khDBdcm" • Represents D in "khDBdcm" • Represents k in "khDBdcm" • Represents m in "khDBdcm" • A graph that shows no relation between data • A graph which represents a change over time • A number less than 10 multiplied by a power of 10 • ...
Scientific Process 2015-06-25
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- giving differences or similarities between two or more objects.
- observation is descriptive in nature.
- information about objects, events on phenomena using directly one or more senses.
- a variable that is kept the same in an experiment
- a way to test a hypothesis
- a variable that is changed in an experiment .
- An approximate calculation of quantity .
- are the factors to be tested in an experiment
- is statements based on known information or past observations or giving meaning to observation.
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- grouping objects according to common properties or observed characteristics.
- a tentative answer to an experimental activity.
- writing or telling about what one observes, includes the skill of identifying or naming something.
- observation makes use of measuring instruments and numeric in character.
- the result in an experiment
- putting number of quantities under observation using a suitable instrument or device to get the actual value against a certain standard.
- a variable that occurs due to the independent variable
16 Clues: a way to test a hypothesis • the result in an experiment • observation is descriptive in nature. • An approximate calculation of quantity . • are the factors to be tested in an experiment • a variable that is changed in an experiment . • a tentative answer to an experimental activity. • a variable that is kept the same in an experiment • ...
Scientific vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- An educated guess.
- A procedure to carry out an experiment.
- A variable that needs another variable to change.
- Materials used for an experiment.
- How much an object can bend.
- How dangerous a substance can be.
- A variable that doesn't need another variable to change.
- A state of matter with tightly packed molecules.
- How destructive a substance can be.
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- When a chemical is formed from two different substances.
- The three most common forms of matter.
- How much an object can stretch.
- When a substance is changed, but can be reversed. eg: Freezing, melting.
- A state of matter that has free molecules that rarely touch each other.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- A state of matter that has small spaces between molecules.
16 Clues: An educated guess. • How much an object can bend. • How much an object can stretch. • Materials used for an experiment. • How dangerous a substance can be. • How destructive a substance can be. • The three most common forms of matter. • A procedure to carry out an experiment. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • A state of matter with tightly packed molecules. • ...
scientific vocabulary 2021-03-11
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- You use this adjective to refer, e.g. to the structure of DNA.
- They’re all listed in the periodic table.
- A technical term for speed.
- Part of a whole number, for example a half or a quarter.
- it’s what we give or do to help something be successful.
- , another word for a natural ability to learn or do something.
- A mathematical operation which is the opposite of multiplication.
- It makes acids chemically neutral. (It has a pH greater than 7)
- , It’s a verb which means to invent a new word or term.
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- central part of an atom.
- You gain it when you win respect for your achievements.
- The right or ability to use something, for example: education, the Internet.
- For example: two and two makes four.
- It’s the smallest part of an element that can exist on its own.
- The most important award given to scientists is the Nobel ......
- a chemical substance which can burn things if it’s strong. (Its pH value is lower than 7).
16 Clues: central part of an atom. • A technical term for speed. • For example: two and two makes four. • They’re all listed in the periodic table. • You gain it when you win respect for your achievements. • Part of a whole number, for example a half or a quarter. • You use this adjective to refer, e.g. to the structure of DNA. • ...
Scientific vocabulary 2021-06-01
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- Use of the light emitted by excited particles of certain atoms
- The ability of an object to conduct electricity
- A mineral composed of carbon element. It is an allotrope of carbon element and a particulate matter composed of elemental elements in nature.
- It refers to the physical phenomenon in which waves propagate away from the original straight line when encountering obstacles.
- The ability of the material to resist damage under external force
- Is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid
- When an object is deformed due to the outside, an interactive internal force is generated between the various parts of the object to resist the action of this external cause and try to restore the object from the deformed position to the position before the deformation
- It is an allotrope of carbon. Its molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds to form a closed or partially closed network structure with five to seven-membered condensed rings.
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- The general term for pottery and porcelain
- It is a substance with electrical conductivity between insulator and conductor. Its electrical conductivity is easily controlled and can be used as a component material for information processing.
- The lightest element
- Matter formed by regular and periodic repetition of the particles of matter in a three-dimensional space
- The ability of a material to locally resist hard objects pressed into its surface
- It is a metal processing technology that refers to a pressure processing method in which a metal blank is passed through a gap between a pair of rotating rollers, and the cross-section of the material is reduced due to the compression of the rollers, and the length is increased.
- It refers to a solid in which the molecules of a substance are not arranged regularly and periodically in space.
- Refers to the process in which materials and components under the action of cyclic stress or cyclic strain gradually produce local permanent cumulative damage at one or several places, and cracks or sudden complete fracture after a certain number of cycles
16 Clues: The lightest element • Is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid • The general term for pottery and porcelain • The ability of an object to conduct electricity • Use of the light emitted by excited particles of certain atoms • The ability of the material to resist damage under external force • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2021-10-08
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- using your 5 senses
- the results of an experiment, usually numbers
- proof
- this occurs when an experimenter changes the results in an experiment to get what they want
- A tool used to enlarge images of small objects so as they can be studied.
- the group in an experiment that does not get the independent variable
- a variable that is kept constant across all groups in an experiment
- the study of living things
- a guess about something being observed
- the variable that the experimenter is measuring at the end of the experiment
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- an educated guess about something not yet observed
- this is the part of the experiment when you accept or reject your hypothesis
- completing an experiment more than once
- the group in an experiment that does get the independent variable
- one of the things you cannot do in the lab
- the type of experiment that only tests 1 independent variable at a time
- the variable that the experimenter is changing or testing the effect of.
17 Clues: proof • using your 5 senses • the study of living things • a guess about something being observed • completing an experiment more than once • one of the things you cannot do in the lab • the results of an experiment, usually numbers • an educated guess about something not yet observed • the group in an experiment that does get the independent variable • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-24
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- Name of the element named after Nicolaus Copernicus
- A way of thinking that puts the sun in the middle of the universe
- Issac Newton created this time of mathematics
- This was born out of the Scientific Revlution
- Francis Bacon was a supporter of natural philosophy and this method
- This scientist went to college at age 12
- The system accepted prior to the Renaissance
- Rebirth in thoughts and education
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- A way of thinking created by Ptolemy that puts the earth in the middle of the univerise
- This scientist is well known for his three laws of planetry motion
- Scientist who created a telescope that could magnify up to 30 times
- A sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people think
- Astronomer who presented the Heliocentric Theory of the sun and earth
- Galileo dropped balls from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove the law of what?
- The university where Galileo Galilei studied
- Described the three laws of motion
16 Clues: Rebirth in thoughts and education • Described the three laws of motion • This scientist went to college at age 12 • The university where Galileo Galilei studied • The system accepted prior to the Renaissance • Issac Newton created this time of mathematics • This was born out of the Scientific Revlution • Name of the element named after Nicolaus Copernicus • ...
SCIENTIFIC TERMS 2022-06-03
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- King of chemicals.
- Ion formed by HCl on being dissolved in water.
- Acid responsible for cramps in muscles
- Increase in concentration of pollution at each level of food chain.
- Enzyme secreted by pancreas to digest carbohydrates.
- Element with electronic configuration of 2, 8, 6.
- The type of ion formed by non-metals.
- The element whose isotope was used during the Hiroshima-Nagasaki bombings during World War I.
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- Mixture of HCl and HNO3 that can dissolve gold.
- A type of chemical reaction that involves gaining of electrons.
- Process of heating rubber with Sulphur.
- Sugar present in milk.
- The indicator which turns pink on addition of a base.
- Best and oldest quality of coal.
- Protein present in milk.
- An element which acts as both a metal and a non-metal.
16 Clues: King of chemicals. • Sugar present in milk. • Protein present in milk. • Best and oldest quality of coal. • The type of ion formed by non-metals. • Acid responsible for cramps in muscles • Process of heating rubber with Sulphur. • Ion formed by HCl on being dissolved in water. • Mixture of HCl and HNO3 that can dissolve gold. • ...
Scientific Terminology 2023-09-05
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- The ability to do work or cause change
- Vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Tiny living organism, often invisible to the naked eye
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Force that attracts or repels objects with magnetic properties
- Tectonics Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates
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- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- Force that attracts objects with mass
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Gradual change in species over time
- System Sun and all celestial objects orbiting around it
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions
- Change Long-term alteration of Earth's temperature and typical weather patterns
- Reaction Process where substances transform into new ones
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- The smallest unit of matter
16 Clues: The smallest unit of matter • Gradual change in species over time • Force that attracts objects with mass • The ability to do work or cause change • Molecule carrying genetic instructions • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms • Community of living organisms and their environment • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2023-09-14
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- one
- the 3rd step in scientific inquiry
- a process that allows scientists and businesses to conduct research
- the line used to measure volume in a graduated cylinder
- a change in an experiment that the scientist controls and can affect the outcome
- a prediction about what might happen during an experiment (cause/effect)
- mass divided by volume
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- parts of an experiment that stay the same
- looking at the data and determining if your hypothesis was accepted or rejected
- using the 5 senses to gather information
- one thousand
- the goat
- metric measurement for distance
- basic unit for liquid measurement
- before
- this is collected during an experiment
16 Clues: one • before • the goat • one thousand • mass divided by volume • metric measurement for distance • basic unit for liquid measurement • the 3rd step in scientific inquiry • this is collected during an experiment • using the 5 senses to gather information • parts of an experiment that stay the same • the line used to measure volume in a graduated cylinder • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-11
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- Created the Universal Law of Gravitation.
- Made the Theory of Knowledge, "I think, therefore I am."
- Made detailed observations of the galaxy that was extremely important for later discoveries on astronomy.
- A space without matter or air.
- The philosophical idea that reality is made up of two different principals.
- The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- Study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Study of fundamental questions about the world, knowledge, and value.
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- Made by Christiaan Huygens and it's made to give accurate timekeeping.
- Made the book "On the Fabric of the Human Body."
- Made the Heliocentric model.
- Branch of mathematics that studies the size of shapes, positions, and spatial relationships.
- Branch of mathematics that studies how things change, or rate of change.
- Made improvements to the telescope.
- Scientific study of the structure of living things, especially in humans.
- The study of the physical plane of matter, motion, force, and energy.
16 Clues: Made the Heliocentric model. • A space without matter or air. • Made improvements to the telescope. • Created the Universal Law of Gravitation. • Study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere. • Made the book "On the Fabric of the Human Body." • Made the Theory of Knowledge, "I think, therefore I am." • The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other. • ...
scientific investigation 2025-06-02
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- a group or set of conditions that serves as a standard
- breaking down collected data or observations to examine their individual components
- Any sensory experience or perception of a natural phenomenon
- what is measured or observed
- a well-substantiated explanation
- any characteristics that can take on different values
- a detailed, step-by-step plan outlining how to perform an experiment or investigation.
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- a statement summarizing the results
- a logical conclusion or explanation drawn from observations
- descriptions or observations that focus on the characteristics or properties
- a quantity that remains unchanged throughout an experiment
- a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables
- An educated guess
- Acts, figures, and other factual information collected through observations
- the process of assigning numerical values to physical quantities
- data that can be expressed or measured numerically.
16 Clues: An educated guess • what is measured or observed • a well-substantiated explanation • a statement summarizing the results • data that can be expressed or measured numerically. • any characteristics that can take on different values • a group or set of conditions that serves as a standard • a quantity that remains unchanged throughout an experiment • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
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- Irish natural philosopher
- Laws of motion
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox
- Acquire new knowledge
- Former astronomical
- A Greco-Roman mathematician
- 16th/17th-century philosopher and statesman
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- government through force or a popular movement
- Italian astronomer
- principles of science
- Having or representing the sun as the center
- A force that attracts to the center of the earth
- Formally or publicly
- French Philosopher
- German astronomer
- A Greco-Roman physician
16 Clues: Laws of motion • German astronomer • Italian astronomer • French Philosopher • Former astronomical • Formally or publicly • principles of science • Acquire new knowledge • A Greco-Roman physician • Irish natural philosopher • A Greco-Roman mathematician • belief or opinion contrary to orthodox • 16th/17th-century philosopher and statesman • Having or representing the sun as the center • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- verb- make a record of
- important
- noun- a problem
- believed to be from
- continuous
- wrong
- the scientific study of plants
- to copy
- not connected to the topic; not important
- strengthen
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- reading quickly to get the main idea
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- a nonprofessional
- change
- a picture or explanation
- lucky
- reading quickly to find specific information
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- guess
- the scientific study of space
21 Clues: lucky • wrong • guess • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- reading quickly to find specific information
- important
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- lucky
- change
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- believed to be from
- continuous
- the scientific study of space
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- to copy
- a nonprofessional
- verb- make a record of
- noun- a problem
- a picture or explanation
- not connected to the topic; not important
- wrong
- strengthen
- guess
- the scientific study of plants
21 Clues: wrong • lucky • guess • change • to copy • important • strengthen • continuous • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
Unravel 3.O 2024-09-18
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- European capital city
- Computer input device
- Literary movement of the 1920s
- Shakespearean play
- Form of electromagnetic radiation,
- European country
- Scientific term for study of heat,
- Cosmic transparency process
- Matter-antimatter dominance phenomenon
- Solid-to-gas transition process
- Musical instrument
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- Scientific concept of energy
- Type of tree
- Process of converting light into electrical energy,
- DNA repair protein complex
- Musical term for loudness
- Hypothetical gravity particle
- Ancient Greek goddess
- Unit of measurement for frequency,
- Literary term for rhyme scheme
- Form of Japanese poetry
- European country
- Popular team sport
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- Scientific term for study of sound
25 Clues: Type of tree • European country • European country • Shakespearean play • Popular team sport • Musical instrument • European capital city • Computer input device • Ancient Greek goddess • Form of Japanese poetry • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh • Musical term for loudness • DNA repair protein complex • Cosmic transparency process • Scientific concept of energy • Hypothetical gravity particle • ...
Cut In & Muffin Mixing Review 2025-12-17
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- The size the butter is cut into the flour for biscuit method.
- The starch in fruit that makes things thick.
- Fat needs to be in this state for muffin method.
- The type of soft flour used to make cupcakes.
- Any fat in baking that coats gluten strands to stop gluten formation.
- An indirect cooking method in a pan or griddle with little fat.
- The fat in cut in method is _________.
- The type of hard flour used to make sourdough.
- The number of steps for muffin method (not including baking).
- The first step in cut in biscuit method is to combine _____ ingredients in a bowl.
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- An indirect cooking method that cooks semi-solid food with heated air in an oven.
- One advantage of muffin method is it produces a _______ product.
- A type of bread that doesn't require yeast to rise.
- Cut in method produces ________ products because of the pockets of butter.
- This shows up in your bread products when you have overmixed your dough instead of small bubbles.
- This type of flour has the most gluten.
- The protein in flour activated by water and agitation.
- Fat should be in this room temperature state for creaming method.
18 Clues: The fat in cut in method is _________. • This type of flour has the most gluten. • The starch in fruit that makes things thick. • The type of soft flour used to make cupcakes. • The type of hard flour used to make sourdough. • Fat needs to be in this state for muffin method. • A type of bread that doesn't require yeast to rise. • ...
science 2021-09-20
4 Clues: relating to or used in science. • arrange into a structured whole • a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, • particular form or procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
The First American Vocabulary 2020-03-04
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- a narrow body of water that connects two large ones
- the study of ancient peoples
- scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact
- society ruled by religious leaders
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- broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope
- a type of Native American village with houses that had flat roofs
- people who moved from place to place in search of hunting grounds
- writing that uses symbols and pictures to represent things, ideas, or sounds
- movement of people from one area to another
- the tools, weapons, and other objects that early people left behind
- artificial means of supplying water to crops
- a variety of corn
12 Clues: a variety of corn • the study of ancient peoples • society ruled by religious leaders • movement of people from one area to another • artificial means of supplying water to crops • broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope • a narrow body of water that connects two large ones • scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact • ...
Threats to the World 2021-02-12
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- scientific method of dating trees
- a period that began 2.6 million years ago and extends until today
- where the magnetic field is 2,500 times stronger than the earths
- the smallest and weakest cell
- the effect where the earth is heated up long-term
- a cylinder of ice that has been drilled of an ice sheet or glacier
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- the shape of the worlds orbit
- caused where the ocean is warm and water vapour rises
- change in the orientation of a rotating body
- rises and falls irregularly
- where trade winds are blown towards the equator
- moves opposite to the other two cells
12 Clues: rises and falls irregularly • the shape of the worlds orbit • the smallest and weakest cell • scientific method of dating trees • moves opposite to the other two cells • change in the orientation of a rotating body • where trade winds are blown towards the equator • the effect where the earth is heated up long-term • caused where the ocean is warm and water vapour rises • ...
banana and coronavirus 2020-08-07
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- (noun)a high level educational institution in which students study for degrees and academic research is done.
- (verb)make or become better....
- (verb)stimulate the development of ....
- (adj.)liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group.
- (verb)keep something from happening.
- (adj.)causing or able to cause death.
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- (verb)grow or become more mature and advanced.
- (adj.)feeling or showing certainty about something, for sure what one holds is correct.
- (noun)the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- (noun)a situation involving exposure to danger.
- (noun)a new method, idea or product.
- (verb)support or actively encourage....
12 Clues: (verb)make or become better.... • (noun)a new method, idea or product. • (verb)keep something from happening. • (adj.)causing or able to cause death. • (verb)support or actively encourage.... • (verb)stimulate the development of .... • (verb)grow or become more mature and advanced. • (noun)a situation involving exposure to danger. • ...
Tech Ed Terms 2020-10-05
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- A medium for recording information in the form of writing or images.
- The process of building a product.
- A means of determining how well the product fulfilled the original challenge specifications.
- A meeting between people conducted to gather information.
- A preferred scientific method for choosing the best solution.
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- Different ways the problem can be solved.
- A list of steps followed to build the product.
- A problem to be solved.
- Provides a background that leads to a challenge statement.
- The outcome of testing.
- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities.
- A systematic activity undertaken to increase knowledge.
12 Clues: A problem to be solved. • The outcome of testing. • The process of building a product. • Different ways the problem can be solved. • A list of steps followed to build the product. • A systematic activity undertaken to increase knowledge. • A meeting between people conducted to gather information. • Provides a background that leads to a challenge statement. • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- used the telescope to describe and study the heavens
- came up with the scientific method
- created the theory of checks and balances witch is now in our government today
- invented the microscope
- believed that people were born with natural rights
- creater of the small pox vaccine
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- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- invented chemistry and considered the first modern chemist
- belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- a person who rules with absolute power
- discovered the laws of gravity and created calculus
12 Clues: invented the microscope • creater of the small pox vaccine • came up with the scientific method • a person who rules with absolute power • belief that the sun was the center of the universe • believed that people were born with natural rights • discovered the laws of gravity and created calculus • used the telescope to describe and study the heavens • ...
Food Security 2022-12-19
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- Cultivating the soil & growing crops
- The scientific method of handling, preparing and storing food to prevents foodborne illness
- Demand exceeds the supply
- Healthy food
- Sufficient quantities of appropriate food
- Lack of food/a strong desire or need for food
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- The process of gathering ripe crops from the field
- Inaccessible, raised by chronic children
- Excess body fat accumulated to a level that can negatively affect health.
- A state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources
- Food may be available and accessible to people who are able to utilise it effectively
- Agriculture requires large quantities of it
12 Clues: Healthy food • Demand exceeds the supply • Cultivating the soil & growing crops • Inaccessible, raised by chronic children • Sufficient quantities of appropriate food • Agriculture requires large quantities of it • Lack of food/a strong desire or need for food • The process of gathering ripe crops from the field • ...
Lab Report 2021-01-31
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- section for tables and graphs
- the results of the experiment are analyzed.
- variable that is changed by the scientist
- describes and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a scientific concept.
- equipment used in the experiment.
- variable being tested and measured in the experiment
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- brief summary of the findings from the experiment and is written in the past tense.
- Explain to the readers the purpose of the experiment
- substance used in the experiment.
- Step-by-step instructions to explain exactly how the experiment was performed.
- Anything that changes or can be changed.
- the variable that does not change but remains constant.
12 Clues: section for tables and graphs • substance used in the experiment. • equipment used in the experiment. • Anything that changes or can be changed. • variable that is changed by the scientist • the results of the experiment are analyzed. • Explain to the readers the purpose of the experiment • variable being tested and measured in the experiment • ...
Re-cap 2020-07-22
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- Guest who does not turn up after making reservation
- Guest staying beyond their expected date of departure
- The rate wherein the room rate is not charged.
- An individual traveling, dining, attending a game or performance or staying alone.
- The most accurate and scientific method of setting room rate.
- Taking reservations more the number of rooms available
- Occupancy percentage multiplied by ADR
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- Amount paid on behalf of the guest
- A room with two single beds
- Plan consisting of room rate and all major meals
- the future projection at the estimated business.
- The upper limit of the credit extended to the guest by the hotel
12 Clues: A room with two single beds • Amount paid on behalf of the guest • Occupancy percentage multiplied by ADR • The rate wherein the room rate is not charged. • Plan consisting of room rate and all major meals • the future projection at the estimated business. • Guest who does not turn up after making reservation • Guest staying beyond their expected date of departure • ...
Crossword Review 2023-04-19
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- American psychological association
- First African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- Studied institutionalized racism and effect on self-perception
- wrote the first psychology book
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- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology in the U.S.
- Method of classifying a collection of ideas
- Developmental and cognitive psychologist known for his studies of children’s thought processes
- School of thought that focuses on how people thinks
- First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- First American with a doctorate in psychology
- First woman to complete the requirements for a Ph.D. in psychology
12 Clues: wrote the first psychology book • American psychological association • Method of classifying a collection of ideas • First American with a doctorate in psychology • School of thought that focuses on how people thinks • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • First African-American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-05
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- Something that can change a situation
- Guess what could happen next
- The study of the world around us to understand how things work and why things happen
- Looking at things to learn more about them
- A decision after thinking about everything
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- A repeated shape or action that we can see
- A guess that can be tested to see if it’s true or false.
- Facts about something
- Information that can be used to find patterns or draw conclusions
- method Steps scientists follow to student and learn
- Clues or facts that shows something is true
- Words a person knows and uses to communicate
12 Clues: Facts about something • Guess what could happen next • Something that can change a situation • A repeated shape or action that we can see • Looking at things to learn more about them • A decision after thinking about everything • Clues or facts that shows something is true • Words a person knows and uses to communicate • method Steps scientists follow to student and learn • ...
HISTORICAL MILESTONES 2025-09-23
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- the act of traveling to discover new places.
- the state of being free from control by another country.
- the process of settling among and controlling another area/people.
- breakthrough – a sudden, important advance in knowledge or technology.
- an action showing disapproval or objection.
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- the process by which the world becomes interconnected through trade, culture, and technology.
- finding something for the first time.
- the act of being freed from restrictions, often slavery or oppression.
- a system of government by the people, usually through elections.
- creation of a new device or method.
- a sudden, major change, often political or social.
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.
12 Clues: creation of a new device or method. • finding something for the first time. • an action showing disapproval or objection. • the act of traveling to discover new places. • a sudden, major change, often political or social. • the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products. • the state of being free from control by another country. • ...
Method Of Study 2022-02-02
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- the body system that helps pump blood to the rest of your body
- physically breaking down food
- a muscle very important in your digestive system that helps store food and nutrients
- the body system that lets you dispose of waste
- the body system that helps you turn food into energy
- the body system that tells your body how and when to do things
- any living thing
- the body system that gives your body structure and protects your organs
- a pair of organs near the throat that are very important to the respiratory system
- multiple cells working together to form this
- a muscle that is very important in the circulatory system
- the body system that helps you breathe
- multiple tissues work together to form this
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- the body system that helps fight off sicknesses and other bad things
- the body system that controls your movement
- multiple organs working together to help keep the body running
- the body system that protects your inner organs and your body temperature (skin)
- the body system that controls hormones and growth
- smallest unit of a living thing, made up of organelles
- one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body, works closely with the spinal cord
- breaking down food using enzymes
- your body's largest organ, the integumentary system
22 Clues: any living thing • physically breaking down food • breaking down food using enzymes • the body system that helps you breathe • the body system that controls your movement • multiple tissues work together to form this • multiple cells working together to form this • the body system that lets you dispose of waste • the body system that controls hormones and growth • ...
Method Iso Crossword 2020-04-05
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- large fruit
- famous illusionist
- a person who produces paintings or drawings eg; a painter
- a strong open vehicle with two or four wheel
- when a task needs to be completed
- can get you to the moon or salad green
- a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport
- Used to transport oil underground
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- powerful firearm used in hunting
- The Easter Bunny is one
- a device that mixes things together
- everyday
- egg-laying barnyard animal
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- cover or enclose in paper or soft material
- consumed on one's birthday
- to bring to life
- to come to a conclusion or to pull a weapon
- type of rigid airship
- crush with teeth
- piece of wood, used for fires
21 Clues: everyday • large fruit • to bring to life • crush with teeth • famous illusionist • type of rigid airship • The Easter Bunny is one • egg-laying barnyard animal • consumed on one's birthday • piece of wood, used for fires • powerful firearm used in hunting • when a task needs to be completed • Used to transport oil underground • a device that mixes things together • ...
CPhi Method Quiz 2024-08-27
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- - The enzyme that breaks down maltose.
- - The form of glucose in sucrose.
- - An enzyme that hydrolyzes sucrose.
- - The enzyme in bacteria that breaks down lactose.
- - An organism that ferments maltose.
- - A process that can occur with sugars, such as maltose, in the presence of yeast.
- - The form of fructose in sucrose.
- - The chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water, as seen in the breakdown of maltose and lactose.
- - Another name for the enzyme sucrase, which hydrolyzes sucrose.
- - A carbohydrate whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.
- - A non-reducing sugar found in sugar beet, sugarcane, and sorghum.
- - The type of bond that links monosaccharides in disaccharides.
- - The end product of maltose hydrolysis.
- - A common monosaccharide that is part of all three disaccharides: maltose, lactose, and sucrose.
- - The polysaccharide that breaks down to form maltose.
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- - The enzyme that breaks down lactose in humans.
- - Long chains of monosaccharides, like starch, that can break down into disaccharides.
- - Simple sugars that disaccharides are composed of.
- - The enzyme that hydrolyzes maltose into glucose.
- - Biological catalysts that speed up reactions, such as the breakdown of sugars.
- - The process that both maltose and lactose undergo, involving the change in the angle of rotation of polarized light.
- - The monosaccharide paired with glucose in sucrose.
- - The type of sugar that sucrose is.
- - The simplest form of sugar; glucose and galactose are examples.
- - Found in milk, this disaccharide is hydrolyzed by lactase.
- - A disaccharide that consists of alpha glucose and beta fructose.
- - A disaccharide formed from the breakdown of starch.
- - A type of sugar that includes maltose and lactose.
- - One of the monosaccharides that, together with glucose, forms lactose.
- - Organic compounds, such as sugars, that provide energy.
30 Clues: - The form of glucose in sucrose. • - The form of fructose in sucrose. • - An enzyme that hydrolyzes sucrose. • - An organism that ferments maltose. • - The type of sugar that sucrose is. • - The enzyme that breaks down maltose. • - The end product of maltose hydrolysis. • - The enzyme that breaks down lactose in humans. • ...
TOEFL Vocabulary 2018-02-26
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- the scientific study of plants
- not connected to the topic; not important
- change
- the scientific study of the earth and rocks
- reading quickly to find specific information
- noun- a problem
- the scientific study of space
- believed to be from
- important
- guess
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- a nonprofessional
- lucky
- reading quickly to get the main idea
- verb- make a record of
- wrong
- edit, add or remove, change, fix
- continuous
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity (population, resources, land use)
- a picture or explanation
- strengthen
- to copy
21 Clues: lucky • wrong • guess • change • to copy • important • continuous • strengthen • noun- a problem • a nonprofessional • believed to be from • verb- make a record of • a picture or explanation • the scientific study of space • the scientific study of plants • edit, add or remove, change, fix • reading quickly to get the main idea • not connected to the topic; not important • ...
Body systems 2019-03-12
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- Air sacs in the lungs that participate in gas exchange
- Muscle pairs that work together to move your bones at a joint
- Name of the muscles in your chest
- Chemical used to test food for starch
- Chemical that turns purple when protein is present
- Protein molecules that help you digest your food (biological catalysts)
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- Method of measuring lung volume
- The scientific name for the bones in your spine
- Microorganisms that make enzymes to help you digest food
- Mineral needed to keep your bones strong and healthy
- The largest bone in the body
- Colour that Benedict's goes when there is a lot of sugar present in a food
12 Clues: The largest bone in the body • Method of measuring lung volume • Name of the muscles in your chest • Chemical used to test food for starch • The scientific name for the bones in your spine • Chemical that turns purple when protein is present • Mineral needed to keep your bones strong and healthy • Air sacs in the lungs that participate in gas exchange • ...
Try this Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- Repetitive pattern of brain activity
- Method that measures electrical activity in the brain
- Ways to get new information; coming into new conclusions (hint: what we do here)
- Study of nervous system
- Higher level cognition such as decision making
- Mental process of acquiring information
- Scientific study of mind and behavior
- An idea based on past observations that attempts to explain something; requires testing to further prove
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- Someone who is willing to volunteer in a experiment
- Disorder whose symptoms include issue with communication, interactions and strict and stereotyped behavior
- Chemical that acts as a messenger between neurons
- Cells that send information to other cells
12 Clues: Study of nervous system • Repetitive pattern of brain activity • Scientific study of mind and behavior • Mental process of acquiring information • Cells that send information to other cells • Higher level cognition such as decision making • Chemical that acts as a messenger between neurons • Someone who is willing to volunteer in a experiment • ...
Crude Oil 2016-05-18
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- As the boiling point of a fraction increases the flame becomes...
- What can also be found with crude oil?
- Whats the name for when hydrocarbons burn without enough oxygen?
- The combustion of hydrocarbons produce water and...
- What is crude oil a mixture of?
- As the boiling point of a fraction increases the fraction becomes... (lighter/darker)
- What is the scientific name for tarmac made with crude oil?
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- What method is used to separate crude oil?
- What does CO stop the red blood cells from doing?
- What's is crude oil made out of?
- Hydrocarbons have different...
- What are the hydrocarbons in crude oil known as?
12 Clues: Hydrocarbons have different... • What is crude oil a mixture of? • What's is crude oil made out of? • What can also be found with crude oil? • What method is used to separate crude oil? • What are the hydrocarbons in crude oil known as? • What does CO stop the red blood cells from doing? • The combustion of hydrocarbons produce water and... • ...
Prefix Assessment 2022-02-24
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- -participate or become involved in.
- -occurring twice a year; half-yearly.
- -a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.
- -not existing or not real or present.
- -a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- -two or more things engage with each other by overlapping or by the fitting together of projections and recesses.
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- -disturb the normal arrangement or position of something
- -a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison
- -false or inaccurate information.
- -breaking something down into smaller parts
- -ready for use or consideration.
- -an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
12 Clues: -ready for use or consideration. • -false or inaccurate information. • -participate or become involved in. • -occurring twice a year; half-yearly. • -not existing or not real or present. • -breaking something down into smaller parts • -disturb the normal arrangement or position of something • -a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison • ...
Lesson 11 Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- - I am tying not to _____ the solution to the problem.
- - The lab project required using _____ method.
- - The Major League Baseball Playoffs are _____ televised.
- - A common problem for teens is dealing with an eating _____.
- - ______ is a green vegetable sometimes served with chicken wings.
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- - The school took every _____ to secure safety.
- - The teacher was giving a pizza party for an ______.
- - The players that quit showed that they were ___ to the team.
- - The player battled an ____ and still played.
- - Jimmy always _____ his batting average.
- - The reason Tom was easy to talk to was because he had a good ___.
- - My mom had a very large _____ list.
12 Clues: - My mom had a very large _____ list. • - Jimmy always _____ his batting average. • - The lab project required using _____ method. • - The player battled an ____ and still played. • - The school took every _____ to secure safety. • - The teacher was giving a pizza party for an ______. • - I am tying not to _____ the solution to the problem. • ...
SciZzle: Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-23
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- The branch of science concerned with matter, energy, and forces.
- Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge.
- completely new creation that didn’t exist before.
- early model used to test a concept or process.
- The study of living organisms and life processes.
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles.
- Finding something previously unknown, often by accident.
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- a test carried out to support or refute a hypothesis.
- Designed to meet needs without depleting future resources.
- fresh idea or method that improves on what's been done before.
- The science of designing and building machines that can perform tasks.
- The science of substances and how they interact, combine, and change.
12 Clues: early model used to test a concept or process. • completely new creation that didn’t exist before. • The study of living organisms and life processes. • a test carried out to support or refute a hypothesis. • Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge. • Finding something previously unknown, often by accident. • ...
ch2 2022-09-18
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- the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence
- one of several reference points of known coordinates marked from a measurable distance and direction from the datum point
- a location other than the primary crime scene, but that is related to the crime; where evidence is found
- a mathematical method of estimating positions of objects at a location such as a crime scene, given locations of stationary objects
- evidence (testimony, exhibits, demonstrative evidence, and documentary material) properly collected and documented that truthfully supports a claim based on objective, scientific data from reliable sources
- a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing
- evidence that (if authentic) supports an alleged fact of a case
- the location where the crime took place
- material that connects an individual or a thing to a certain group
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- a multidisciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime
- small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene
- evidence used to imply a fact but not support it directly
- the first safety official to arrive at a crime scene
- a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission
- a permanent, fixed point of reference used in mapping a crime scene
- a folded paper used to hold trace evidence
- evidence that is consistent when retested
17 Clues: the location where the crime took place • evidence that is consistent when retested • a folded paper used to hold trace evidence • the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence • the first safety official to arrive at a crime scene • evidence used to imply a fact but not support it directly • a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-08-26
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- Way of gathering evidence
- series of steps to approach research
- An experiment where one variable is changed
- a group of scientists that look at each others work and look for flaws
- in a experiment there are no changes
- in an experiment where the independent variable is altered
- using senses to collect evidence
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- logical guess on what you already know
- all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- a well tested explanation unifies a range of observations
- The one variable that is altered
- a explanation for a set of observation
- the variable that changes due to the independent variable
13 Clues: Way of gathering evidence • The one variable that is altered • using senses to collect evidence • series of steps to approach research • in a experiment there are no changes • logical guess on what you already know • a explanation for a set of observation • An experiment where one variable is changed • a well tested explanation unifies a range of observations • ...
Prue Aitchison n6339913 2018-08-06
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- Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle
- Red blood cells are created here
- haemoglobin contains this key element, contained in high levels in red meat
- Red blood cells have Nucleus and this organelle before maturation
- condition that describes abnormally low red blood cells in the blood
- Process which produces red blood cells
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- genetic disorder characterised by crescent shaped red blood cells
- Red blood cells transmit this molecule to the lungs for exhalation.
- scientific term for red blood cell
- Life cycle of red blood cell in months
- Shape of the Red blood cell
- protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method
13 Clues: Shape of the Red blood cell • Red blood cells are created here • scientific term for red blood cell • Life cycle of red blood cell in months • Process which produces red blood cells • protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen • Mature red blood cells lack this DNA containing organelle • Mature red blood cells are unable to reproduce by this method • ...
