scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Unit 9 Terms 2025-01-24
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- Hobbes, English philosopher, scientist, and historian who is considered a founder of modern political philosophy
- Watt, Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who significantly improved the steam engine
- of Influence, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- Theory, a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- the process of making an area more urban
- Line, a manufacturing process where the unfinished product moves in a direct line from workstation to workstation
- Swiss philosopher, writer, and composer
- Right, the right that is given to a King or Queen by God to rule a country
- Conference, Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- "father of observational astronomy" and "father of modern science
- Newton, key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed
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- the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled by machine
- Class, the economic stratum between the working class and the wealthy.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through military
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- Contract, when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- Method, the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Locke, English philosopher, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers
20 Clues: Swiss philosopher, writer, and composer • the process of making an area more urban • a person who organizes and operates a business • the principal source of the theory of separation of powers • "father of observational astronomy" and "father of modern science • French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment • ...
Science Review for Chapters 1-2 2024-01-10
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- to maintain a stable internal condition
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- active only at nights
- living things
- plants that live through two growing seasons
- the uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain
- the study of plants
- thick, undeground stems that grow vertically
- plants with only one cotyledon
- the creeping stem that grows along the ground
- the term for the distributing of seeds after they are mature
- Father of Taxonomy
- produces seeds in one growing season
- the sweet liquid stored at the base of a blossom
- an animal's home
- the term for the root of an embryo
- the term for an arrangement of flowers that have stems of nearly equal length
- the study of living things
- the ability to be cut into equal halves
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- the sum of all chemical processes
- active during the day
- the early growth of a seed
- the ripened ovary of a flower
- the process by which life continues through a new generation
- animal life
- the structure that contains the embryo of a plant
- the smallest unit of living things
- the study of animals
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- a theory that has never been proven false
- plant life
- the broad, flat portion of a leaf
- the place where the leaf attaches to the stem
- the science of classification
- underground stems that grow horizontally
- plants with two cotyledons
- Father of the Scientific Method
- scientific term for a flowering plant
38 Clues: plant life • animal life • living things • an animal's home • Father of Taxonomy • the study of plants • the study of animals • active during the day • active only at nights • the early growth of a seed • plants with two cotyledons • the study of living things • the ripened ovary of a flower • the science of classification • plants with only one cotyledon • Father of the Scientific Method • ...
Task 9.6 The Scientific Revolution 2022-03-25
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- An Earth-centered theory; having or relating to the Earth as the center
- Having or relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- A _____ discovers information about items too small to see
- A period from the 1500s to the 1700s in which many scientific advances changed people’s traditional beliefs about science
- Substances that consist of atoms of only one kind
- He believed in using logic, reason, and mathematics to find truths
- The attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object on or near its surface
- Their book stated that gravity keeps the solar system together
- The discovery of elements was proved by this Irish scientist
- An explanation of how or why something happens
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- Their improvements allowed the discovery of tiny organisms called bacteria
- The steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- Any organized study of the physical world
- A disagreement over his theories delayed the publishing of his book until his dying days
- He arranged living things into groups based on their similarities and differences
- His work described the structure of the human body
- By creating the scientific method, he believed that we should put aside unproven ideas of the past to learn the truth
- One of his ideas stated that the planets do not all travel at the same speed
- Despite his many accomplishments, the Church banned his book from being published
- A _____ is used to learn about larger objects in space, like planets and stars
- The belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
21 Clues: Any organized study of the physical world • The steps for an orderly search for knowledge • An explanation of how or why something happens • Substances that consist of atoms of only one kind • His work described the structure of the human body • A _____ discovers information about items too small to see • The discovery of elements was proved by this Irish scientist • ...
UTT: Ch. 9 Philosophy Terms 2023-01-23
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- The study of the relationship between the mind and physical body is called...
- The belief that proposition do not mirror reality and should therefore be treated as tools and judged by their practical consequences
- The belief that scientific knowledge is merely a helpful social construct for understanding human sensory perceptions of reality but not direct and accurate knowledge of reality itself
- The belief that an objective reality exists independently from human perception or language
- The belief that reality is ultimately divine
- Postmodernists reject the _____ theory of truth
- The belief that denies the existence or accessibility of an objective reality
- The belief that human beings are composed of immaterial minds and material bodies
- The study of knowledge
- The belief that reality is ultimately composed of two essential substances
- The belief that reality is ultimately composed of one essential substance
- The study of knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality
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- The belief that we can only know what we can discover through the scientific method
- What New Spirituality believes is the ultimate reality
- The belief that only the material world exists and that class struggle is the inevitable mechanism behind social and economic progress
- The theory that knowledge is built upon foundational principles
- A humble attitude toward the beliefs we hold, realizing that our beliefs might be incomplete or mistaken
- The belief that reality is composed solely of matter
- The belief that all phenomena can be explained in terms of natural causes
- The belief that human beings are composed of a single substance
- The study of ultimate reality
21 Clues: The study of knowledge • The study of ultimate reality • The belief that reality is ultimately divine • Postmodernists reject the _____ theory of truth • The belief that reality is composed solely of matter • What New Spirituality believes is the ultimate reality • The theory that knowledge is built upon foundational principles • ...
Motivation choice board 2021-01-21
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- scientific study of life.
- to or affecting the human spirit as opposed to material or physical things.
- method of learning that utilizes rewards and retribution for behavior
- Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see
- the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad
- motivation driven by internal gratification
- preferred level of functioning of an organism or of a system within an organism.
- instincts are goal-directed and are not a result of learning or experience
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- relationship between stress and task performance.
- The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest.
- American Psychologist that created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority.
- learning process that happens after two stimuli are paired time and time again
- 'fight or flight' response that is caused by a release of adrenaline
- Psychologist that explained learning and motivation through scientific laws
- sub-topic of psychology that is based on the understanding of how people process, store, and apply information in different social scenarios
- theory: People are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
- cognitive process that an individual undergoes to help commit to a specific decision.
- natural state of mind based on a person's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- motivation that is driven from external things and objects: social status, money, etc.
- the acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses.
20 Clues: scientific study of life. • motivation driven by internal gratification • relationship between stress and task performance. • Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see • the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad • The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest. • ...
Activity 2 2021-09-08
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- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
- is a substance that consists of two or more elements.
- is the main element in organic compounds.
- study of microscopic organisms.
- is the ability to do work.
- study of plant/life.
- Method The process of scientific investigation.
- is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- Energy Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- Where life operates.
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- comprises all types of water resources.
- the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- Energy the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
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- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction.
- the sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism.
- is anything that takes up space and has mass.
- is the rate at which energy is used.
- Science the study of inanimate natural objects.
- study of atmosphere and weather patterns.
- Environmental geology.
- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- A suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation.
- is the study of energy.
- Science study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations, and environment.
- is a pure substance.
30 Clues: study of plant/life. • Where life operates. • is a pure substance. • Environmental geology. • is the study of energy. • is the ability to do work. • study of microscopic organisms. • is the rate at which energy is used. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • comprises all types of water resources. • is the main element in organic compounds. • ...
The Enlightenment Era 2013-02-21
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- wrote The Social Contract, this helped promote the good will and common good.
- attacked a corrupt government, supported the abolishment of slave trade and free speech.
- an English trader, writer, and journalist known for his novel on Robinson Crusoe.
- helped edit the Encyclopedia. He spent 25 years to make a 28 volume book.
- published the Spirit of Law helping dictate law during the period.
- one who deals with economic standpoints.
- argued that women were excluded from the social contract.
- famous for helping develop methods in gravity and force.
- a philosopher who is famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am".
- wrote the Levinthian which helped to shed light on social contracts.
- he helped contribute to the studies of circulation of blood and the heart.
- wrote The Wealth of Nations, this argued that free market should control a business.
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- Faire Terminology that states the government should have little involvement with business affairs.
- helped with scientific advances with Lavoisier. This contained of modern chemistry
- one who is known for developing the scientific method.
- wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, it stated that there should be equal education opportunities between boys and girls.
- a Dutch painter and etcher. Lived during the 1600's. Used techniques that helped contribute to the later baroque period.
- helped develop a vaccine for the smallpox.
- a time period of artistic creation and style in the 1700's and 1800's.
- a German music composer who is known for his skills on the violin.
20 Clues: one who deals with economic standpoints. • helped develop a vaccine for the smallpox. • argued that women were excluded from the social contract. • famous for helping develop methods in gravity and force. • one who is known for developing the scientific method. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword - Goethals - Celeste Rodrigue - 4th period 2014-03-23
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- A King or queen who has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society
- A scientific theory promoting the idea that the earth is the center of the universe
- The idea that monarchs are God's representatives on earths and therefore only answerable to God
- A scientific theory promoting the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- A machine created as a more humane method for beheading people during the French Revolution
- members of a loosely organized fighting force that makes attacks or raids on their enemy
- The political or social system that existed in France prior to the French Revolution
- Corpus A formal writ or order requiring the presentation of the elements of a crime against a person
- Prussia's landowning nobility
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- The representative council in pre-communist Russia
- A person of mixed European and African ancestry in the Americas (both continents)
- A government run public school in France during Napoleon's reign
- An 18th century intellectual movement in Europe applying the principals of reasoning to society
- Spanish colonists who were born in Latin America to spanish parents
- Russia's landowning nobility
- of powers An ideology promoted by Montesquieu to divide a government's political power in its branches
- Colonists in Latin America society who were actually born in Spain
- The sudden seizure or takeover of political power in a country or nation
- Earth Policy The practice of burning crops and killing livestock to prevent the enemies use during wartime
- A person of mixed spanish and Native American ancestry in Latin America
20 Clues: Russia's landowning nobility • Prussia's landowning nobility • The representative council in pre-communist Russia • A government run public school in France during Napoleon's reign • Colonists in Latin America society who were actually born in Spain • Spanish colonists who were born in Latin America to spanish parents • ...
Testing Forces 2023-01-17
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- _______ force is exerted on an object by a person or another object.
- Testable _______ is if your hypothesis is correct, then what do you expect to occur?
- If (I change this), _______ (I can measure this).
- Examples of _______ include gravity, friction, and magnetism.
- General _______ come from hypotheses that have been supported many times with reliable data.
- _______ is a change in the position of an object.
- _______ hypothesis is the question that is to be tested in the experiment.
- _______ is the force that causes a moving object to slow down when it touches another object.
- _______ the part of experiment that is changed in order to determine the effect.
- _______ the part of the experiment that is unchanged.
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- _______ is achieved when an experiment demonstrates the same results over multiple trials.
- Sometimes the scientific process starts with a _______, while other times it starts with an observation.
- _______ can come from your thoughts, experiences, or reading.
- Valid _______ summary of relevant data that was collected from the experiment
- In a controlled experiment, all factors are held _______ except for one.
- _______ is a force that pushes or pulls a magnetic material.
- _______ something that can be observed through our senses of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching.
- _______ is a force that pulls objects toward each other.
- The _______ method is a process that helps scientists gain knowledge about the world.
- _______ to throw out.
- _______ is a push or a pull on an object that causes a change in the motion of an object.
- _______ one repetition of an experiment.
22 Clues: _______ to throw out. • _______ one repetition of an experiment. • If (I change this), _______ (I can measure this). • _______ is a change in the position of an object. • _______ the part of the experiment that is unchanged. • _______ is a force that pulls objects toward each other. • _______ is a force that pushes or pulls a magnetic material. • ...
Kelompok 2 PBO 2022-11-17
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- method yang digunakan untuk menyisipkan String pada posisi tertentu
- salah satu cara untuk menyimpan sekumpulan elemen
- class yang sering digunakan untuk menyimpan collection yang bebas duplikasi
- method yang digunakan untuk membalik isi dari variabel StringBuffer
- collection yang paling sederhana
- method yang digunakan untuk mengtahui panjang atau kapasitas string
- collections yang menjadi bagian dari java util
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- yang merupakan komponen penting dalam penulisan kode program untuk membuat aplikasi
- framework yang menyediakan sebuah tempat untuk menyimpan dan memanipulasi sekumpulan objek
- method yang digunakan untuk menghapus String pada indeks tertentu
- digunakan untuk menentukan suatu jenis nilai yang dapat ditampung oleh suatu variabel
- method yang digunakan untuk menambahkan string pada akhir StringBuffer
- method yang digunakan untuk menggabungkan text dari satu atau lebih string dan mengambalikanya kembali sebuah string
- method yang digunakan untuk mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu
- method yang digunakan untuk mengetahui kapasitas dari suatu variabel StringBuffer
- tipe data yang sering digunakan dalam proses input pada data sebuah sistem
- model pengelompokan berdasarkan metode antrean suatu prioritas tertentu
- salah satu implementasi dari class interface yang mengurutkan collection berdasarkan key dari elemen berupa pasangan <key, value>
- modifikasi string yang dapat dilakukan dengan mudah
- teknik yang secara khusus digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi objek tertentu dari sekumpulan objek yang serupa
20 Clues: collection yang paling sederhana • collections yang menjadi bagian dari java util • salah satu cara untuk menyimpan sekumpulan elemen • modifikasi string yang dapat dilakukan dengan mudah • method yang digunakan untuk menghapus String pada indeks tertentu • method yang digunakan untuk mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu • ...
Midterm Post-task #1 2023-03-27
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- example of this plastic resin embedding is MMA and GMA
- supplied as a 40% aqeous solution
- ____ acid weak and slow decalcifying agent
- Diethylene Dioxide a.k.a ____
- fluid for early degenerative processes and tissue necrosis
- alcohol for blood, tissue films and smears
- ___ wax most commonly used infiltration agent and method
- celloidin method that uses 70% alcohol for storage
- Consist of 2 L-shaped strips of heavy brass or meta
- one method of infiltration
- excellent for nuclear structures
- alcohol recommended for plant and animal micro techniques
- Zenker’s formol a.k.a. ____ fluid
- fixative used for acid mucopolysaccharide
- prolonged storage in formalin remedy in 10% _______
- the most rapid method of decalcification is ____ method
- fixatives used to preserve parts of the cells
- Can produce perfect blocks even without trimming
- next to fixation is ____
- collodion is soluble in alcohol and ____
- paraffin wax infiltration method is not suited for ___ tissues
- Manual method of paraffin wax is carried out using
- substitute to paraffin wax used for eye specimen
- for teeth and small pieces of bones
- water soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry
- most commonly used, double purpose
- Formol Corrosive a.k.a. formol _____
- Low viscosity nitrocellulose has tendencies to _____
- it is used at ice cold temperatures
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- Most reliable and most accurate method for testing of completeness of decalcification
- Celloidin method that uses Gilson’s mixture for storage
- most rapid method of paraffin wax
- CELLOIDIN INFILTRATION METHOD a.k.a
- ak.a MOLLER’S FLUID
- at what temperature fixation is carried out
- Fixation physical method not usually carried out in histopath
- substitute to paraffin wax used for bones and brain specimen
- Prolonged exposure to benzene can damage BM leading to ____ anemia
- Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether a.k.a ____
- ____ acids not for urgent biopsies
- one method for removing formalin pigments
- ____ oil Recommended for clearing embryos, insects and other very delicate specimens
- Similar to paraplast
- ____ tissues decalcification may be carried out for 6-8 weeks
- accelerate process
- in plastic ice trays smear inner molds with ____ first for easy removal of blocks
- Not as fast as Xylene and Benzene
- plastic resins embedding with example such is bisphenol
- Routine clearing agent, fast acting
- alcohol for fixing wet and dry smears
- very good anticoagulant, it is a potent anticoagulant
- method of paraffin wax Requires the use of AUTOTECHNICON
- 10% ____ routine tissue fixative
- May be used for dense tissues like uterus
- most rapid fixative
- For preserving bone marrow
- recommended for fixation of embryos and pituitary
- 4%____ Tissue Softener
- Fixation physical method that is not common
- ____ acid highly corrosive on the skin
60 Clues: accelerate process • ak.a MOLLER’S FLUID • most rapid fixative • Similar to paraplast • 4%____ Tissue Softener • next to fixation is ____ • one method of infiltration • For preserving bone marrow • Diethylene Dioxide a.k.a ____ • excellent for nuclear structures • 10% ____ routine tissue fixative • most rapid method of paraffin wax • supplied as a 40% aqeous solution • ...
DNA sequencing methods 2017-07-02
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- __________ is radioactively labelled in Sanger method of sequencing
- ___________________ is applying techniques to know the order of nucleotide sequences of either DNA or RNA
- ____________ method of sequencing is otherwise called as chemical method
- __________ enzyme is used to remove terminal phosphate from the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- _________ film is used to capture the signals from the polyacrylamide gel to read the order of nucleotides in the DNA sequencing methods
- _____________ chemical is used to cleave the modified nucleotides in the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- _________ chemical is used to modify ‘cytosine and thymine’ nucleotides in the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
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- _______ enzyme is used to add the radioactive labelled 32P to the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- _________ chemical is used along with hydrazine to modify ‘cytosine’ nucleotides in the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- _________ chemical is used to modify ‘guanine and adenine’ nucleotides in the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- _________ chemical is used to modify ‘guanine’ nucleotides in the DNA strand in Chemical method of DNA sequencing
- ___________ sequence is the original sequence order of nucleotides in Sanger method of sequencing
- ___________ is used to terminate the chain elongation in Sanger method of sequencing
- ________ method of sequencing is otherwise called as chain termination method
- Identification of ____________ nucleotide is a drawback of Chemical method of DNA sequencing
15 Clues: __________ is radioactively labelled in Sanger method of sequencing • ____________ method of sequencing is otherwise called as chemical method • ________ method of sequencing is otherwise called as chain termination method • ___________ is used to terminate the chain elongation in Sanger method of sequencing • ...
Physics 2020-09-03
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- used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable
- factor you observe or measure during an experiment
- internationally accepted system of measurement
- expression of error as a percentage of the accepted value
- numbers used to describe what is observed
- statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- interpretation of observations
- logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- factor that you want to test; is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- spoken or written summary of observations
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- comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it
- using one or more ofyour senses to gather information and taking note of what occurs
- words used to describe what is observed
- possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed
- method of writing or displaying very small or very large numbers
- practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
- explanation ofobservations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
- factor in an experiment that stays the same
- any factor that can have more than one value
22 Clues: interpretation of observations • words used to describe what is observed • numbers used to describe what is observed • spoken or written summary of observations • factor in an experiment that stays the same • any factor that can have more than one value • internationally accepted system of measurement • factor you observe or measure during an experiment • ...
Motivation choice board 2021-01-21
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- metabolic rate: The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest.
- scientific study of life.
- 'fight or flight' response that is caused by a release of adrenaline
- natural state of mind based on a person's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see
- to or affecting the human spirit as opposed to material or physical things.
- American Psychologist that created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority.
- cognitive process that an individual undergoes to help commit to a specific decision.
- Psychologist that explained learning and motivation through scientific laws
- the acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses.
- preferred level of functioning of an organism or of a system within an organism.
- the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad
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- learning process that happens after two stimuli are paired time and time again
- instincts are goal-directed and are not a result of learning or experience
- motivation driven by internal gratification
- motivation that is driven from external things and objects: social status, money, etc.
- sub-topic of psychology that is based on the understanding of how people process, store, and apply information in different social scenarios
- theory: People are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
- method of learning that utilizes rewards and retribution for behavior
- law: The relationship between stress and task performance.
20 Clues: scientific study of life. • motivation driven by internal gratification • Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see • law: The relationship between stress and task performance. • the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad • the acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses. • ...
Motivation choice board 2021-01-21
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- The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest.
- acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses.
- theory: People are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
- relationship between stress and task performance.
- sub-topic of psychology that is based on the understanding of how people process, store, and apply information in different social scenarios
- motivation driven by internal gratification
- Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see
- the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad
- method of learning that utilizes rewards and retribution for behavior
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- preferred level of functioning of an organism or of a system within an organism.
- instincts are goal-directed and are not a result of learning or experience
- Psychologist that explained learning and motivation through scientific laws
- scientific study of life.
- motivation that is driven from external things and objects: social status, money, etc.
- American Psychologist that created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority.
- learning process that happens after two stimuli are paired time and time again
- 'fight or flight' response that is caused by a release of adrenaline
- cognitive process that an individual undergoes to help commit to a specific decision.
- relating to or affecting the human spirit as opposed to material or physical things.
- natural state of mind based on a person's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
20 Clues: scientific study of life. • motivation driven by internal gratification • relationship between stress and task performance. • Theory that humans can learn by imitating what they see • acquiring of knowledge through past experience and senses. • the behavior a person possesses that is either good or bad • The estimate of how much energy the body burns when at rest. • ...
Activity 2 2021-09-08
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- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
- Science study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations, and environment.
- Energy the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- Method The process of scientific investigation.
- the sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism.
- is the study of energy.
- A suggested explanation based on evidence that can be tested by observation.
- Environmental geology.
- study of microscopic organisms.
- the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
- Where life operates.
- is anything that takes up space and has mass.
- is the rate at which energy is used.
- is the ability to do work.
- is a pure substance.
- study of plant/life.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
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- Energy Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- study of atmosphere and weather patterns.
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the Earth.
- Science the study of inanimate natural objects.
- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- A test that is used to rule out a hypothesis.
- is a substance that consists of two or more elements.
- comprises all types of water resources.
- is the main element in organic compounds.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time.
- a substance that forms because of a chemical reaction.
30 Clues: Where life operates. • is a pure substance. • study of plant/life. • Environmental geology. • is the study of energy. • is the ability to do work. • study of microscopic organisms. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • is the rate at which energy is used. • comprises all types of water resources. • study of atmosphere and weather patterns. • ...
science vocab review 2021-08-30
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- the factor that you observe or measure during an experiment
- the expression of error as a percentage of the accepted value
- a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- uses numbers to describe what is observed
- the internationally accepted system of measurements
- the factor that you want to test changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependant variable
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of new information that results from those investigations.
- any factor that can have more than one value
- a rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
- the factors in an experiment that don't change
- the expression of error as a percentage
- an interpretation of observations
- the practical use of scientific knowledge especially for industrial or commercial use
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- comparing what you know with the info you are given in order to decide weather you agree with it
- uses words to describe what is observed
- a method of writing or displaying very small or very large values in a short form
- a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events.
- an explanation of observations or events that's based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- a spoken or written summary of observations
- a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- contains the same factors as the experimental group but the independent variable is not changed
- used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependant variable
22 Clues: an interpretation of observations • uses words to describe what is observed • the expression of error as a percentage • uses numbers to describe what is observed • a spoken or written summary of observations • any factor that can have more than one value • the factors in an experiment that don't change • the internationally accepted system of measurements • ...
C5 - Section 3-5 (p.161 - 177) Roman Terms Crossword 2021-11-11
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- Means to achieve eternal life.
- Group within Judea that called for revolt against the Romans.
- Follower of the teachings of Jesus that was responsible for the spread of Christianity.
- Roman Emperor that issued the Edict of Milan in A.D. 313, allowing freedom of worship to all Romans.
- means "talk or discourse about God".
- Means "the anointed king".
- A person that suffers or dies for their beliefs.
- Mathematician that believed Earth was the center of the universe.
- Known as "the Elder" compiled volumes of scientific journals on many scientific subjects.
- Roman method of of justice for those condemned to death.
- Bridgelike structure used to carry water to the city of Rome.
- Use of playful wit to make fun of something.
- Application of science and math to develop structures and machines.
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- Historian that wrote historical events critical of the Roman Empire.
- The first 4 books of the Bible's New Testament.
- Greek word the means "a person sent forth".
- Jewish celebration of the Exodus from slavery in Egypt.
- Eastern Roman Empire established a capital city in the ancient city of Byzantium, renamed it Constantinople, not Istanbul.
- Beliefs contrary to the teachings of the church.
- Historical author that sought to tell of Roman patriotism.
- Art form that used colored chips or stone to create an image.
- Created a medical text that set the standard for medicine for over 1,000 years.
- Roman Emperor responsible for splitting the Empire into two halves.
- Jewish religious leaders.
- Technique used by Rome sculptures to show the human form as it really is.
- Epic poem, authored by Virgil, telling of the heroics of the founding of Rome.
26 Clues: Jewish religious leaders. • Means "the anointed king". • Means to achieve eternal life. • means "talk or discourse about God". • Greek word the means "a person sent forth". • Use of playful wit to make fun of something. • The first 4 books of the Bible's New Testament. • Beliefs contrary to the teachings of the church. • A person that suffers or dies for their beliefs. • ...
FORENSICS - CHAPTER 1 REVIEW 2025-02-18
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- outlined model of fingerprint analysis
- father of ballistics; comparison microscope
- has a principle about exchange of materials with contact
- evidence that can imply a fact but not prove it
- amendment guaranteeing right to counsel and speedy trial
- discovered A, B, O blood types
- sample from a known source used for comparison
- published "Questioned Documents"; analyzed/compared docs
- amendment about no cruel or unusual punishment; no excessive bail
- amendment including the Miranda warning
- father of toxicology
- developed system categorizing prints as arch, loop or whorl
- the first "S" of the 7 s's
- evidence that can narrow down to single person/thing
- former NFL player and celebrity who was accused of murdering ex-wife
- discovered double helix shape of DNA
- type of search pattern; 2 directions
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- doctor who killed wife using untraceable, paralytic drug
- the second "S" of the 7 s's
- evidence/tests must be generally accepted by scientific community
- examples of this evidence are videos and statements
- developed 1st method of criminal identification
- evidence that can narrow down to a group
- the sixth "S" of the 7 s's
- paper trail of everyone who contacts evidence
- 6 year old former child beauty queen whose case is still not solved
- ruling said scientific evidence did not have to be generally accepted
- invented DNA fingerprinting
- scene related to crime but not where it took place
- scene where crime took place
- type of search pattern usually used for large area; no barrier
- amendment involving searches and seizures
32 Clues: father of toxicology • the sixth "S" of the 7 s's • the first "S" of the 7 s's • the second "S" of the 7 s's • invented DNA fingerprinting • scene where crime took place • discovered A, B, O blood types • discovered double helix shape of DNA • type of search pattern; 2 directions • outlined model of fingerprint analysis • amendment including the Miranda warning • ...
Classification Unit Vocabulary 2025-09-26
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- Small, simple cell with no nucleus (Ex: bacteria).
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- The highest taxonomic rank, or the most general taxon used in classifying organisms (Plant, Animal, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista).
- Smallest, simplest organisms on the planet.
- A possible explanation or answer to a scientific question.
- Nonliving factors in an environment (Ex: sunlight, rain).
- The movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
- A single parent produces offspring that are identical to the parent. (Ex: binary fission in bacteria).
- A tool used to identify unknown organisms.
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
- Method A series of steps scientists use to answer or solve a problem.
- Consumers that eat/consume others for food.
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- The science of identifying, classifying, and naming living things.
- An organism composed of two or more cells (ex. Bear)
- Larger, complex cell with a nucleus (Ex: animal).
- Found in all the cells of all living things, the blueprint for life.
- The arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities.
- A hypothesis that has been supported by many experiments.
- Living factors in an environment (Ex: animals, plants).
- Producers, plants that go through photosynthesis using sunlight to make their own food.
- A membrane covered structure contains all materials necessary for life.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreedin
- An organism composed of one cell (ex. Bacteria), Prokaryotic, no nucleus.
- The movement of WATER, diffusion of water.
24 Clues: A tool used to identify unknown organisms. • The movement of WATER, diffusion of water. • Smallest, simplest organisms on the planet. • Consumers that eat/consume others for food. • Larger, complex cell with a nucleus (Ex: animal). • The maintenance of a stable internal environment. • Small, simple cell with no nucleus (Ex: bacteria). • ...
World history thing by Kelton 2022-01-07
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- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- person of mixed Spanish and Native American
- a way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- theory the idea that the earth is the center of the universe
- Reformation some of the catholic church started to split to become protestant
- a pardon from sin
- worldly not spiritual
- theory the idea that earth and the other planets revolve the sun
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- major branch of protestants follows the beliefs of John Calvin
- everything happens for a reason
- your native language
- in greek means ¨no place¨ in English it is an ideal place
- Carta a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John
- trade the trading network slaves and other good were traded
- a land controlled by another nation
- of Trent the catholic reply to the challenges by protestant reformation
- method a logical procedure for gathering info
17 Clues: a pardon from sin • your native language • worldly not spiritual • everything happens for a reason • a land controlled by another nation • person of mixed Spanish and Native American • method a logical procedure for gathering info • a way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface • Carta a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-09-11
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- -career experiences that place students with employers who are conducting agricultural businesses such as farming, ranching,greenhouses, and others.
- — looked after and directed.
- -experience obtained while working in an actual job setting.
- — a summary of a person’s education, technical skills, and career experiences.
- — the method used for students to obtain real-world on-the-job training practice.
- -a person’s occupation or profession.
- — a series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- projects that improve beauty, convenience, safety, value, or efficiency learned outside of the regularly scheduled classroom or laboratory classes.
- -learning about occupations and jobs as part of the process of choosing one’s life work.
- -education in or understanding about agriscience.
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- — an activity conducted in the daily routine of our society.
- -a program in which the teacher conducts activities that allow students to become involved in learning a variety ofsubjects about agriscience and careers related to agriculture.
- -enterprises that are supervised by teachers and conducted by students as owners or managers of businesses based on agriscience.
- -project conducted for wages or profit.
- -an original research project consisting of identifying aproblem,review of scientific literature, conducting a research project, and reporting the results.
- -a procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- — commercial business to generate profits.
- -a career experience that places a student in a business for a specific period of time to learn technical skills through actual work experiences.
18 Clues: — looked after and directed. • -a person’s occupation or profession. • -project conducted for wages or profit. • — commercial business to generate profits. • -education in or understanding about agriscience. • — an activity conducted in the daily routine of our society. • -experience obtained while working in an actual job setting. • ...
Matter & Energy Q1 2025-08-19
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- What fallacy of deductive reasoning occurs when a premise includes the assumption that the conclusion is true?
- What fallacy occurs when someone attacks the person making an argument instead of challenging the person’s facts, premises, or reasoning?
- What is the tentative explanation a scientist formulates to describe his process?
- What is the 3rd step of the Scientific Method?
- Interpreting data in a way that supports one’s own political, social, or economic views is an example of __________.
- When trying to find the distance of how far an object moves using different tools, what is the DEPENDENT variable?
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- Determining a cause based on a factor being present in one situation but not in another is the method of __________.
- A single scientist obtaining consistent results after performing an experiment many times is _________________.
- In deductive reasoning, a statement of fact is called a _____________.
- Can science explain the difference between right and wrong?
10 Clues: What is the 3rd step of the Scientific Method? • Can science explain the difference between right and wrong? • In deductive reasoning, a statement of fact is called a _____________. • What is the tentative explanation a scientist formulates to describe his process? • ...
Scientific Crossword 2013-12-11
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- has a caption below
- something that has already been conducted and proven
- is like a Table of Contents in the form of a paragraph
- has a caption on the top
- readers rely on it to search for information
- helps readers to quickly identify sections
- Structure of a report
- intended or potential reader
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- assumptions made when conducting a research
- type of report that describes the process, and results of a research
- details of sources used in a report
- the study and use of terms
- this section typically includes the name of the author or company
- indicates content used from another source
- Used for addressing in a report
15 Clues: has a caption below • Structure of a report • has a caption on the top • the study and use of terms • intended or potential reader • Used for addressing in a report • details of sources used in a report • indicates content used from another source • helps readers to quickly identify sections • assumptions made when conducting a research • ...
Scientific Crossword 2013-12-11
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- something that has already been conducted and proven
- intended or potential reader
- the study and use of terms
- Used for addressing in a report
- type of report that describes the process, and results of a research
- helps readers to quickly identify sections
- Structure of a report
- details of sources used in a report
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- has a caption on the top
- has a caption below
- indicates content used from another source
- this section typically includes the name of the author or company
- is like a Table of Contents in the form of a paragraph
- assumptions made when conducting a research
- readers rely on it to search for information
15 Clues: has a caption below • Structure of a report • has a caption on the top • the study and use of terms • intended or potential reader • Used for addressing in a report • details of sources used in a report • indicates content used from another source • helps readers to quickly identify sections • assumptions made when conducting a research • ...
Scientific Terms 2016-11-01
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- -this type of bond exists between non-metals
- -NaCl
- -third type of chemical bonding
- -molecular weightof a substance expressed in grams
- -mass in grams of one mole substance
- -energy needed to remove an electron from the neutral atom
- -representing the composition of a substance by using chemical symbols
- -an aton or molecule having an electric charge
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- -positively charged ion
- -negatively charged ion
- -written in the lowest integer subscripts
- -outermost electron
- -atoms must possess an 8 valence electrons to be stable
- -transfer of electrons from one atom to another
- -compounds which contain 3 different elements
15 Clues: -NaCl • -outermost electron • -positively charged ion • -negatively charged ion • -third type of chemical bonding • -mass in grams of one mole substance • -written in the lowest integer subscripts • -this type of bond exists between non-metals • -compounds which contain 3 different elements • -an aton or molecule having an electric charge • ...
Scientific Terms 2020-05-09
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- Basic unit of life that exhibit the characteristics of life. Building block of life.
- The amount of matter in a body
- Net random movement of particles of higher potential from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- organisms that cannot make their own food
- Mass per unit volume
- Push or a pull
- The measure of gravitational force acting on a body
- A process where carbon dioxide and water are used by plants, in the presence of light energy trapped by chlorophyll, to produce glucose. Oxygen is released during the process.
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- The closeness of a measured value to a standard or known value
- The closeness of two or more measurements to each other.
- flame with air-holes closed
- Net random movement of water particles from a solution of higher water potential to a solution of lower water potential through a partially permeable membrane.
- Aerobic & Anaerobic
- ... of an instrument is the smallest unit an instrument can measure.
- organism that make their own food
15 Clues: Push or a pull • Aerobic & Anaerobic • Mass per unit volume • flame with air-holes closed • The amount of matter in a body • organism that make their own food • organisms that cannot make their own food • The measure of gravitational force acting on a body • The closeness of two or more measurements to each other. • ...
scientific terminology 2023-09-03
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- A push or pull that can change the motion of an object.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- A substance made up of only one type of atom.
- Reaction The process where substances change into new ones with different properties.
- The force that attracts two objects with mass toward each other.
- The ability to do work or cause change in a system.
- The process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The smallest unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- System A group of celestial objects, including the sun, planets, and their moons.
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- A group of atoms bonded together chemically.
- The remains or traces of prehistoric life preserved in rocks.
- A form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.
- The study of heredity and the passing of traits from one generation to the next.
- A force that attracts or repels objects made of certain materials.
- The gradual change of species over time through natural selection.
15 Clues: A group of atoms bonded together chemically. • A substance made up of only one type of atom. • The ability to do work or cause change in a system. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • A push or pull that can change the motion of an object. • The remains or traces of prehistoric life preserved in rocks. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2025-02-02
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- efficacious
- English translation for 'enquête'
- precision
- restriction in a scientific paper
- the question starting a scientific inquiry
- a set of people selected for a scientific poll
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- a critical evaluation
- what was discovered during an inquiry
- English translation for 'expérience'
- a synonym of 'proof'
- to investigate
- a standard on which a study is based
- tests to prove or disprove a theory
- English translation for 'étude'
- a collection of facts, numbers...
15 Clues: precision • efficacious • to investigate • a synonym of 'proof' • a critical evaluation • English translation for 'étude' • English translation for 'enquête' • restriction in a scientific paper • a collection of facts, numbers... • tests to prove or disprove a theory • English translation for 'expérience' • a standard on which a study is based • what was discovered during an inquiry • ...
Scientific terms 2024-09-25
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- The study of the nervous system.
- The practice of protecting computer systems and networks from cyberattacks.
- Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines that can learn and solve problems.
- The application of computer science to biology, especially in the analysis of biological data.
- The study of genes and heredity.
- The complete set of genetic material of an organism.
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
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- The study of the physics of the universe.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation
- The design of products and processes inspired by nature.
- The design and construction of robots, often used to automate tasks.
- A set of rules or instructions to solve a problem or perform a task.
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale.
- The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life.
- The use of living organisms to create products or processes.
15 Clues: The study of the nervous system. • The study of genes and heredity. • The study of the physics of the universe. • The complete set of genetic material of an organism. • The design of products and processes inspired by nature. • The brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life. • The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. • ...
Scientific Atom 2025-03-11
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- No electron.
- Checks if it's hot or cold.
- All matter and energy, including Earth.
- Appears around atomic nuclei.
- Helps people breathe.
- Light invisible to people eyes.
- To join together.
- Uses glass lens to magnify small objects.
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- A stream of high-speed charged particles.
- Atoms that all have same atomic number.
- A negative charge atom.
- Gas surrounding Earth.
- Clouds of fine, solid particles.
- Small particle.
- A colorless, odorless inert gaseous.
15 Clues: No electron. • Small particle. • To join together. • Helps people breathe. • Gas surrounding Earth. • A negative charge atom. • Checks if it's hot or cold. • Appears around atomic nuclei. • Light invisible to people eyes. • Clouds of fine, solid particles. • A colorless, odorless inert gaseous. • Atoms that all have same atomic number. • All matter and energy, including Earth. • ...
scientific words 2021-05-18
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- the same speed in a diffrent direction
- to use force to move something away
- the gain in speed
- smae wheight on each side
- a force to bring something down
- roatating away from the midel
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- the contact with anther object
- to bring something closer to you
- the speed or movment
- to be able to strech and be formed again
- a force arasing from the body intera
- the orce of levering
- an electric force
- a kind of move
- a thing of matter
15 Clues: a kind of move • the gain in speed • an electric force • a thing of matter • the speed or movment • the orce of levering • smae wheight on each side • roatating away from the midel • the contact with anther object • a force to bring something down • to bring something closer to you • to use force to move something away • a force arasing from the body intera • ...
Scientific Measurement 2022-03-22
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- the action of an object pushing liquid away so that it can occupy its space
- the S.I unit for temperature
- the curved shape upper surface of a column of of liquid
- an instrument used to weigh
- a unit of time consisting of 3600 seconds
- A tool used for measuring
- to adjust an instruments reading to zero
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- how much space an object occupies
- how long an event lasts
- the scale most commonly used to measure temperature
- how hot an object is
- a calculated approximation
- a tool which measures the diamter of round objects
- not having a regular or normal shape
- the S.I unit of mass
15 Clues: how hot an object is • the S.I unit of mass • how long an event lasts • A tool used for measuring • a calculated approximation • an instrument used to weigh • the S.I unit for temperature • how much space an object occupies • not having a regular or normal shape • to adjust an instruments reading to zero • a unit of time consisting of 3600 seconds • ...
scientific investigation 2025-05-30
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- A test to prove or not to prove your hypothesis
- the variable you are measuring
- what you are messering
- something you say before an experiment
- something you see in the experiment
- an educated guess
- something that you have after an experiment
- a detailed observation
- and if then statement
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- your ending statement
- something you determan the length, size or amount of something.
- a variable that changes
- things that you need for a task
- something you compare other variables with
- something that stays the same
15 Clues: an educated guess • your ending statement • and if then statement • what you are messering • a detailed observation • a variable that changes • something that stays the same • the variable you are measuring • things that you need for a task • something you see in the experiment • something you say before an experiment • something you compare other variables with • ...
scientific investigation 2025-06-03
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- an idea that came from evidence
- something that shows data progress
- the nature or standard of something
- A test to try out an idea
- something that shows progress
- A setup used for comparing results
- using your five senses to figure something out
- A variable that changes
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- A guess about what will happen
- A variable that stays the same
- a detailed examination of something
- A smart guess about what will happen
- what happens in the end
- measured by the amount of something
- something stays the same in the experiment
15 Clues: what happens in the end • A variable that changes • A test to try out an idea • something that shows progress • A guess about what will happen • A variable that stays the same • an idea that came from evidence • something that shows data progress • A setup used for comparing results • a detailed examination of something • the nature or standard of something • ...
Scientific Terms 2022-10-16
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- The force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth.
- Solid, liquid, or gas.
- To blend in or be hidden.
- tool used to measure heat.
- Tool used to measure air pressure.
- the amount of gravitational pull on an object.
- an animal that only eats meat.
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- The measurement of moisture in the air.
- Tool for observing distant objects in space.
- the amount of matter within an object.
- To make an educated guess.
- the process of liquid changing to gas
- How fast an object moves.
- an animal that hunts other animals
- When a species no longer exists.
15 Clues: Solid, liquid, or gas. • To blend in or be hidden. • How fast an object moves. • To make an educated guess. • tool used to measure heat. • an animal that only eats meat. • When a species no longer exists. • an animal that hunts other animals • Tool used to measure air pressure. • the process of liquid changing to gas • the amount of matter within an object. • ...
Scientific Crossword 2025-09-11
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- What you follow to know what to do.
- Smelling test tubes directly is bad for your ______, instead waft it.
- The information is collected into ____.
- You have to make ____________ before you develop a question or problem.
- Any substance or mixture of substances that makes up an object, characterized by its unique physical and chemical properties such as hardness, strength, color, or conductivity.
- Collect knowledge and information to create an educated guess.
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- What you call the end result.
- Making an inquiry about a problem.
- A characteristic, factor, or condition that can be in different amounts or types and can be measured or changed in an experiment.
- Substances that are formed from a reaction.
- A way to warn or tell someone consequences.
- Before you start anything you need to ________ and find information.
- _____ Canada's national hazard communication standard.
- When you're in a lab you are doing an __________.
- You have to be ____ in labs because you don't want to get hurt.
15 Clues: What you call the end result. • Making an inquiry about a problem. • What you follow to know what to do. • The information is collected into ____. • Substances that are formed from a reaction. • A way to warn or tell someone consequences. • When you're in a lab you are doing an __________. • _____ Canada's national hazard communication standard. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-09-17
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- Refers to countries trying to outdo each other
- Gave his name to America
- An important invention in navigation uses north south east and west
- Represents the desire to spread Christianity
- The name of the transfer of plants, animals, people, ideas, culture, and diseases between the Old World (Europe) and the New World
- Known for his travels to Mexico
- The polygon shaped trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- He built a telescope
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- The theory of the sun being in the center
- The theory that the earth is in the center
- The first to put forth the heliocentric theory
- A Portuguese sea explorer
- Represents the desire to make money
- Thought we went west to the indies
- Published a book on the laws of gravity and motion
15 Clues: He built a telescope • Gave his name to America • A Portuguese sea explorer • Known for his travels to Mexico • Thought we went west to the indies • Represents the desire to make money • The theory of the sun being in the center • The theory that the earth is in the center • Represents the desire to spread Christianity • Refers to countries trying to outdo each other • ...
Scientific Reading 2025-11-25
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- The process of making or creating something new.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- Turning used materials into new products.
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things.
- Able to be maintained long-term without harming the planet.
- degradation The process of breaking plastic down into smaller, simpler molecules.
- A group of atoms bonded together; the smallest unit of a chemical substance.
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer.
- system A system where materials are reused over and over without becoming waste.
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- The process of separating something into smaller parts.
- Everything around us: air, water, soil, plants, animals, and humans.
- molecules Clean, separated molecules with no contamination.
- Able to work well even at high temperatures without breaking down.
- Materials that are thrown away because they are no longer needed.
- reaction A process where substances change into new substances.
15 Clues: Turning used materials into new products. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer. • The process of making or creating something new. • The process of separating something into smaller parts. • protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things. • Able to be maintained long-term without harming the planet. • ...
Scientific reading 2025-11-26
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- – A procedure to check quality, performance, or reliability.
- – To convert waste into reusable material.
- – A small brush used to clean teeth.
- – A scientific test done to discover or prove something.
- – Places where garbage and waste materials are buried.
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- – Able to withstand high temperatures without being damaged.
- – To break down food in the body so it can be used for energy.
- – Decayed organic material used to fertilize soil.
- – A group of interacting or interdependent parts forming a whole.
- – Something that can be maintained over time without harming the environment.
- – A group of atoms bonded together, the smallest unit of a chemical compound.
- – A substance formed by or used in chemical processes or reactions.
- – A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms.
- – Waste material; things thrown away.
- – The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
15 Clues: – A small brush used to clean teeth. • – Waste material; things thrown away. • – To convert waste into reusable material. • – Decayed organic material used to fertilize soil. • – Places where garbage and waste materials are buried. • – A scientific test done to discover or prove something. • – A procedure to check quality, performance, or reliability. • ...
Scientific Puzzle 2025-11-21
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- – The DNA-containing structures within cells.
- – Hydrophobic organic molecules, many of which include fatty acids as a primary component.
- – The organelles within plant cells in which photosynthesis takes place.
- – Complex proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living organisms.
- – The part of a cell that is inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus.
- – The production of small amounts of ATP and breakdown of organic molecules without the use of oxygen.
- – The process in plants and some other organisms in which light energy from the Sun is converted into chemical energy in organic molecules.
- respiration – The aerobic breakdown of glucose to produce ATP.
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- – Organic molecules that consist of a single sugar or chains of simple sugar molecules.
- – Living organisms whose cells have a true nucleus such as protists, animals, plants, and fungi.
- – The passive movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- acids – Organic molecules that are composed of chains of nucleotides and store genetic information.
- transport – Transport across the cell membrane that requires energy from the cell.
- – Organelles that break down organic molecules to produce ATP.
- – Adenosine triphosphate, the molecule that provides the energy for most cellular processes.
15 Clues: – The DNA-containing structures within cells. • – Organelles that break down organic molecules to produce ATP. • respiration – The aerobic breakdown of glucose to produce ATP. • – The organelles within plant cells in which photosynthesis takes place. • – Complex proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living organisms. • ...
Psychology 2023-09-28
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- Sampling method where the population is divided in subgroups
- Method researchers use to answer questions about cause and effect is the experiment
- study Is an in-depth investigation of an individual or a small group
- Research method where behavior is observed in a laboratory
- A measure of how closely one thing is related to another
- Whole group you want to study
- Research method where researchers select people of different ages
- An educated guess
- Research method where participants are observed over a period of time
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- A factor that can vary or change.
- A systematic difference between individuals who volunteer in a study and those who dont
- Random subset of a population
- Research method where behavior is observed in their natural setting
- When a study is repeated
- As one variable increases, the other variable also increases
- Only a part of a set of individuals
- As one variable increases, the other variable decreases
- Abstract concept not directly observable
- Predisposition to a certain point of view
- Research method where people go through standardized questions
20 Clues: An educated guess • When a study is repeated • Random subset of a population • Whole group you want to study • A factor that can vary or change. • Only a part of a set of individuals • Abstract concept not directly observable • Predisposition to a certain point of view • As one variable increases, the other variable decreases • ...
chapter Five 2024-11-06
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- the liquid with the lowest boiling point
- the time a substance spends in a column in gas chromatography
- separation method based on difference in solubility
- separation method based on difference in density
- separation method on how well molecules adhere or dissolve
- How well molecules ‘stick’
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- number of grams of a substance that can dissolve in a litre of water
- concentration in g/l
- sedimentation on speed
- the percentage of the substance that is successfully separated
- separation method to separate a solute from a liquid
- separation method for liquids based on difference in boiling point
- separation method that is based on how well molecules ‘stick’ to the surface of the agent
- a solution containing the maximum amount of substance
- substance remaining in the filter
- separation method based on difference in particle size
- Liquid that passes through the filter
- how much stuff is dissolved in a litre
18 Clues: concentration in g/l • sedimentation on speed • How well molecules ‘stick’ • substance remaining in the filter • Liquid that passes through the filter • how much stuff is dissolved in a litre • the liquid with the lowest boiling point • separation method based on difference in density • separation method based on difference in solubility • ...
Week 33 2023-03-28
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- EEEEE!!!! The sound my car tires make
- Small, broken parts of rocks that are smaller than 1 cm but not as small as sand
- My water is so clean! There is nothing else in it! It's so ____________!
- The steps needed to take to complete a task
- I need to dig my well _______________ to reach the groundwater
- I have a long list of things that I need to get for my science experiment
- It's all the way at the top of the fridge
- strategy
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- Small, broken parts of rocks that are bigger than 1 cm
- My water ____________ will purify the water for me
- I love to play in the sand at the _____________!
- It's about science!
- Thailand has four _______________. They are Isan, North, South, and Central
- If-Then statement
- The distance around the outside of a shape
- When I put Milo in my water, the Milo will ___________________.
- A Christmas decoration
17 Clues: strategy • If-Then statement • It's about science! • A Christmas decoration • EEEEE!!!! The sound my car tires make • It's all the way at the top of the fridge • The distance around the outside of a shape • The steps needed to take to complete a task • I love to play in the sand at the _____________! • My water ____________ will purify the water for me • ...
Insect Terminology Crossword 2023-12-29
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- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a moth
- The scientific term which refers to a winged ant or winged termite
- The scientific term for the "resting" stage in complete metamorphosis
- The scientific term for the egg case of a cockroach
- A term used for the "bumps" on the waist of an ant
- The segment directly behind the head, on the upper portion of the thorax
- The scientific term used for the juvenile stage of a cockroach
- Sensory organ used to detect odors
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- The paired appendages at the rear end of cockroaches and earwigs
- The body region associated with legs and wings
- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a beetle
- Termites are one of the few insects which can digest this material (hint: a component of wood)
- The scientific term used for the juvenile stage of a wasp
- The body region associated with mating and digestion
- Most winged insects have this number of wings
- Type of mouthpart that can only soak up liquids
- The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a fly
17 Clues: Sensory organ used to detect odors • Most winged insects have this number of wings • The body region associated with legs and wings • Type of mouthpart that can only soak up liquids • The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a fly • The layman's term for the juvenile stage of a moth • A term used for the "bumps" on the waist of an ant • ...
What Alice Saw 2022-05-03
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- Looks like a skinny takahe
- scientific name for pukeko
- Māori name for North Island takahe
- what you see, hear, smell, feel and taste
- information used to back up a conclusion
- Where Alice and her family lived
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- The extinct bird scientists think Alice saw
- scientific name for South Island takahe
- more than one
- scientific name for North Island takahe
- dried up and preserved
- away from everyone else
- fixed onto something for display
- Alice _______
- _____ McKenzie
- a species that does not exist anymore
- Looks like a fat pukeko
17 Clues: more than one • Alice _______ • _____ McKenzie • dried up and preserved • away from everyone else • Looks like a fat pukeko • Looks like a skinny takahe • scientific name for pukeko • fixed onto something for display • Where Alice and her family lived • Māori name for North Island takahe • a species that does not exist anymore • scientific name for South Island takahe • ...
Vocab 10 Fossils 2024-02-21
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- _________fossil - a fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to date the rock layer in which it is found
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- A type of fossil that forms when a mold becomes filled in with minerals that then harden
- The process by which minerals replace parts of an organism.
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- A scientist who studies fossils
- the process by which organic matter exposed to minerals over a long period is turned into a stony substance.
- _________dating - a scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact
- _________dating - Method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock
- _________fossil - a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal itself.
- The impression of an organism in a rock
10 Clues: A scientist who studies fossils • The impression of an organism in a rock • The process by which minerals replace parts of an organism. • The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past • _________dating - a scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact • ...
Plants 2018-08-15
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- the part of a plant that grows into a fruit
- when creatures such as bees take pollen from one flower to another
- the baby plant inside a seed
- the part of the flower that the pollen is attached to
- the part of a plant that sucks up water and nutrients
- a pollinator
- the second step of the scientific method
- the food source for a seed
- where we would find a plant's seeds
- what plants turn into food
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- when a seed first starts to grow
- the yellow dust carried between flowers
- the name of the process by which plant seeds are spread
- a seed needs this to germinate
- the part of a plant that carries nutrients from the soil to the leaves
- what we call a young plant
- the kind of plants we are growing from our seeds
17 Clues: a pollinator • what we call a young plant • the food source for a seed • what plants turn into food • the baby plant inside a seed • a seed needs this to germinate • when a seed first starts to grow • where we would find a plant's seeds • the yellow dust carried between flowers • the second step of the scientific method • the part of a plant that grows into a fruit • ...
Islam Unit Review 2021-11-29
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- The Muslim world
- Main text in Islam.
- The successors of Muhammad that run his kingdom when he dies.
- Arabic word means "to submit".
- Believed Caliph should be chosen by the leaders of the community
- Invented the early Scientific Method
- built in 763, the center of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Golden Age of Islam.
- Empire The Empire made up of a group of Turks who conquered Constantinople
- believed the Caliph should be Ali, or one of Muhammad's descendants.
- Engineer, mathematician, philosopher, and designed Medieval Robots.
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- The battle in 732 that stops the Caliphate from entering France.
- Language of the territory where Islam began. Unifies the religion.
- The Prophet who received revelations from God. The founder of Islam.
- Explorer from Tangier who saw the whole of the Dar al-Islam.
- A religion that believes in 1 god.
- Arabic word for God
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
17 Clues: The Muslim world • Main text in Islam. • Arabic word for God • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Arabic word means "to submit". • A religion that believes in 1 god. • Invented the early Scientific Method • Explorer from Tangier who saw the whole of the Dar al-Islam. • The successors of Muhammad that run his kingdom when he dies. • ...
Module 1 2024-09-19
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- Absolute Temperature Scale
- A Hypothesis That Has Been Confirmed By Experimental Data
- An Indication Of The Scale On The Measuring Device That Was Used
- The Metric Unit Of Length
- A Temperature Scale Where Freezing Is 212 Degrees
- A Metric Unit Of Volume
- A Temperature Scale Where Freezing Is 0 Degrees
- An Indication Of How Close A Measurement Is To The True Value
- A Method Of Conversion Using The Multiplication Of Fractions
- The Metric Unit Of Mass
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- The Curved Surface Of A Liquid
- The Metric Unit Of Force
- Anything That Has Mass And Takes Up Space
- A Measure Of The Amount Of Matter In An Object
- An Educated Guess That Attempts To Explain Observations
- A Description Of The Natural World That Has Been Confirmed By An Enormous Amount Of Data
- The Preferred Measurement System In Science
17 Clues: A Metric Unit Of Volume • The Metric Unit Of Mass • The Metric Unit Of Force • The Metric Unit Of Length • Absolute Temperature Scale • The Curved Surface Of A Liquid • Anything That Has Mass And Takes Up Space • The Preferred Measurement System In Science • A Measure Of The Amount Of Matter In An Object • A Temperature Scale Where Freezing Is 0 Degrees • ...
Ancient MN Vocab 2022-11-04
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- The way someone looks at something
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
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- the collection and study of historical information using sound recordings of interviews with people having personal knowledge of past events
- ancient carvings
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- someone who is of older age
7 Clues: ancient carvings • someone who is of older age • The way someone looks at something • an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest • a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains • ...
Spanish Study Method 2021-11-26
20 Clues: cake • seat • cake • fish • meat • hair • chair • fruit • Money • Bread • trains • center • coffee • market • Flowers • funerals • medicine • city hall • recreation • convenience store
Problems of Method 2013-01-19
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- form of field research in which the researcher interacts with subjects, sometimes hiding his or her identity
- form of social research that relies on existing historical documents as a source of data
- a false association between two variables that is actually due to the effect of some third variable
- researchable prediction that specifies the relationship between two or more variables
- research that operates from the ideological position that question about human behavior can be answered only through controlled, systematic observation in the real world
- variable presumed to cause or influence the dependent variable
- research method designed to elicit some sort of behavior, typically conducted under closely controlled laboratory circumstances
- a problem associated with certain forms of research in which the very act of intruding into people’s lives may influence the phenomenon being studied
- any characteristic, attitude, behavior, or event that can take on two or more values
- type of social research which the researcher observes the events as they actually occur
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- capable only of identifying those forces that have a high likelihood, but not a certainty, of influencing human action
- form of unobtrusive research that studies the content of recorded messages, such as books, speeches, poems, songs, television shows, web sites, and advertisements
- measurable event, characteristic, or behavior commonly thought to reflect a particular concept
- subgroup chosen for a study because of its characteristics approximate those of the entire population
- method of studying society that uses photographs, video recordings, and film either as a means of gathering data or as a sources of data about social life
- type of unobtrusive research that relies on data gathered earlier by someone else for some other purpose
- research technique in which the researcher, without direct contact with the subjects, examines the evidence of social behavior that people create or leave behind
- variable that is assumed to be caused by, or to change as a result of, the independent variable
- typical of the whole population being studied
19 Clues: typical of the whole population being studied • variable presumed to cause or influence the dependent variable • any characteristic, attitude, behavior, or event that can take on two or more values • researchable prediction that specifies the relationship between two or more variables • ...
Scientific Revolution Power Words 2022-12-01
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- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter.
- Revolution- a period of drastic change in scientific thought
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- theory- a superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center.
- supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- method- method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science
- theory- the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
8 Clues: Revolution- a period of drastic change in scientific thought • supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something • theory- a superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center. • medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. • ...
pychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
AP Stats Randomness and Sampling 2023-10-20
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- bias where certain groups are underrepresented
- sampling method where the population is organized in strata
- way to know something about a population
- sampling method where the population is divided into logical clusters, which are randomly picked to record every member
- bias where the questions asked or order asked tend to lean towards certain answers
- sampling method where people are asked to participate
- sampling method where every sample of a given size has an equal chance of selection
- sampling method where the population is not organized in any manner with respect to the variety of interests
- different results from different samples; AKA sampling errors
- sampling method that combines multiple methods
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- information you get from the sample
- approximation of the parameter found through statistics
- sampling method where only easily observed members of thee population are recorded
- sampling method where everyone in the population is observed
- what's recorded after the trial
- information you want to know about a population
- sampling method that doesn't include all the population of interest
- questions asked of a sample to get an estimate of opinions of a population
- sequence of events you want to simulate
- list of the entire population
- most basic part of a simulation
- bias where selected individuals aren't available or don't respond
- way to model random events so outcomes are close to real life
- group of something you are sampling
24 Clues: list of the entire population • what's recorded after the trial • most basic part of a simulation • information you get from the sample • group of something you are sampling • sequence of events you want to simulate • way to know something about a population • bias where certain groups are underrepresented • sampling method that combines multiple methods • ...
Classification of Life 2025-09-05
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- perspective – Viewing the world through God’s Word, recognizing truths like humans being created in God’s image.
- – The largest groups used in classification, containing broad categories of life.
- – Microscopic organisms that can be helpful or harmful.
- Classification System – A scientific framework for naming and grouping organisms, often influenced by evolutionary assumptions.
- names – The universal names for organisms, written in Latin.
- – A kingdom that includes algae and protozoans.
- – The animal kingdom, organisms that must consume food for energy.
- language – A language used worldwide, such as Latin in scientific names.
- – The second part of a scientific name; identifies a specific organism.
- assumptions – The belief that organisms share common ancestors, which influences classification.
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- – The process of grouping living things based on shared characteristics.
- – Biblical categories of organisms that reproduce “after their kind.”
- nomenclature – The system of giving each organism a two-part name (genus + species).
- – The first part of a scientific name; groups similar organisms.
- – The plant kingdom, organisms that make their own food by photosynthesis.
- Mandate – God’s command in Genesis 1:28 for humans to rule over the earth and care for creation.
- – A kingdom including mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
- – Microscopic organisms often found in extreme environments.
18 Clues: – A kingdom that includes algae and protozoans. • – A kingdom including mushrooms, molds, and yeasts. • – Microscopic organisms that can be helpful or harmful. • names – The universal names for organisms, written in Latin. • – Microscopic organisms often found in extreme environments. • – The first part of a scientific name; groups similar organisms. • ...
Scientific Vocab Week 1 2025-10-29
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- A well-supported explanation of natural phenomena based on evidence.
- Information or data that supports a scientific explanation or claim.
- The process where better-adapted organisms survive and reproduce more successfully.
- The process by which species of organisms change over time through natural selection.
- A scientific test used to support or refute a hypothesis.
- A testable prediction based on prior knowledge and observation.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Differences in traits between individuals of a species.
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- Facts and statistics collected for analysis and reference.
- A systematic process of examining something to discover facts or information.
- Information gathered using the senses or scientific instruments.
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism from the distant past.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The process of examining data to find patterns or draw conclusions.
- A simplified representation used to explain or predict scientific phenomena.
- The standard used for comparison in a scientific experiment.
- Relating to nature or not made by humans; part of natural processes.
- A factor that can change in an experiment and affect the results.
18 Clues: Differences in traits between individuals of a species. • A scientific test used to support or refute a hypothesis. • Facts and statistics collected for analysis and reference. • The standard used for comparison in a scientific experiment. • A testable prediction based on prior knowledge and observation. • ...
Methods: In-depth 2014-11-01
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- the method body begins and ends with these
- return type = text
- return type of either true or false
- the method that gets each and every Java program up and running
- code that invokes a method
- used to enclose the parameter list
- type of CamelCase used in naming a method
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- return type = number with decimal places shown
- used to separate parameters
- return type = number
- information that is passed to a method
- for example: public, private, protected
- number of components in method declarations
- keyword used to ensure that a method produces something
- if the method does not return a value
15 Clues: return type = text • return type = number • code that invokes a method • used to separate parameters • used to enclose the parameter list • return type of either true or false • if the method does not return a value • information that is passed to a method • for example: public, private, protected • type of CamelCase used in naming a method • ...
Science vocab 2022-10-06
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- dating any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years Radioactive decay the process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element.
- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock Ice core a long cycling of ice obtained from drilling through ice caps or ice sheets, used to study past climate.
- a principle that geologic process that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes.
- time scale the standard method used to divide Earth's long natural history into manageable parts.
- the time required for half of a sample of a radioactive isotope to break down by radioactive decay to form a daughter isotope.
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- dating a method of determining the absolute age of an object a method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentage of a radioactive (parent) isotope and a stable (daughter) isotope.
- a break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time.
- a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been distributed.
- the weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- fossil a fossilized structure, such as a footprint or a coprolite, that formed in sedimentary rock by an animal activity on or within soft sediment. Relative dating any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects.
- column an ordered arrangement of rock layers that is based on the relative ages of the rocks and in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom.
- the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the process that shape Earth.
12 Clues: the weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • time scale the standard method used to divide Earth's long natural history into manageable parts. • the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the process that shape Earth. • ...
STEM Crossword 2020-09-04
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- The science of patterns and order and the study of measurement, properties, and the relationships of those qualities: using numbers and symbols
- The Transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals.
- The study of our natural world through observation, identification, description, experimental investigation and theoretical explanations.
- The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- The ability to do work. This is one of the basic resources used by a technological system.
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- The process of making a raw material into a finished product, especially in large quantities.
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- A new product, system or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- The manipulation of living organisms or their components to produce useful, usually commercial products.
- Using technology and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The science and technology of building devices, such as electronic circuits, from single atoms and molecules.
13 Clues: The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives. • Using technology and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. • machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge. • An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-12
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- hooke English scientist who formulated the law of elasticity and proposed a wave theory of light and formulated a theory of planetary motion and proposed the inverse square law of gravitational attraction and discovered the cellular structure of cork and introduced the term cell' into biology and invented a balance spring for watches (1635-1703)
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- method a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses
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- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- bacon English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626)
- kepler German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
- galilei Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642)
7 Clues: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • kepler German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630) • method a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses • having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Devices 2022-03-15
15 Clues: Speed • Current • Voltage • Humidity • Distance • Viscosity • Earthquake • Temperature • Diffusion tube • gauge, Rainfall • Refractive Index • Atmospheric Pressure • Curvature of surface • Gauge, Thickness of paper • meter, Noise or sound level
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- science as a multiple-step process
- reason, not tradition, is the source of all knowledge
- study of the stars
- the theory that the heavier the object the faster it falls
- the theory that the sun is in the center of the universe and all heavenly bodies circle around it excluding Earth
- man who argued for experimental methodology
- the scientific revolution ended with this man
- 2nd century CE Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer
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- the belief that experience is the only source of knowledge
- transforming metal to gold
- wrote then"Commentariolus"
- last name of man who was known as the father of rationalism
- the theory that the earth is in the center of the universe and all heavenly bodies circle around it
- man who founded empiricism
- 4th century BCE Greek philosopher and scientist
15 Clues: study of the stars • transforming metal to gold • wrote then"Commentariolus" • man who founded empiricism • science as a multiple-step process • man who argued for experimental methodology • the scientific revolution ended with this man • 4th century BCE Greek philosopher and scientist • reason, not tradition, is the source of all knowledge • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- English philosopher and empiricist
- scientific revolution ended with this person
- reasoning specific to general
- student of Tycho
- father of rationalism
- study of relationships with stars
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- who found theory of falling objects/gravity
- Ptolemy's work
- short handwritten notebook of observations
- all heavenly bodies move around the sun
- endorsed by the Catholic Church, religious schools
- a philosophy, learning is experiential
- reasoning general to specific
- theorized a system distinct from the Ptolemaic and Copernican
- a people, believed in measurement not experience
15 Clues: Ptolemy's work • student of Tycho • father of rationalism • reasoning specific to general • reasoning general to specific • study of relationships with stars • English philosopher and empiricist • a philosophy, learning is experiential • all heavenly bodies move around the sun • short handwritten notebook of observations • who found theory of falling objects/gravity • ...
Scientific Crossword 2015-05-05
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- Has a negative charge
- An atom with a net electric charge due to the lose or gain of electrons
- Built up of protons, neutrons and electrons
- Emission of ionising radiation
- A list of atoms in atomic order
- A substance made by mixing other substances together
- Has a neutral charge
- Electrons are kept in these
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- A negatively charged ion
- What is it called when reactants contact each other
- A positively charged ion
- Built from two or more separate elements
- The study of matter
- Has a positive charge
- Made up entirely of one atom
15 Clues: The study of matter • Has a neutral charge • Has a negative charge • Has a positive charge • A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • Electrons are kept in these • Made up entirely of one atom • Emission of ionising radiation • A list of atoms in atomic order • Built from two or more separate elements • Built up of protons, neutrons and electrons • ...
Scientific crossword 2015-05-05
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- the study of particles and chemicals
- a chart of elements
- a mixture of 2 or more elements
- harmful to life
- a negative charged ion
- a substance made of only one type of atom
- a positive charged ion
- a neutral charged particle in an atom
- what elemants are made of
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- the process of transformation from one substance too another
- what the electrons float around in
- an atom with full electron shells
- a negative charged particle that floats around an atom
- more than 1 thing combined
- a positive charged particle in an atom
15 Clues: harmful to life • a chart of elements • a negative charged ion • a positive charged ion • what elemants are made of • more than 1 thing combined • a mixture of 2 or more elements • an atom with full electron shells • what the electrons float around in • the study of particles and chemicals • a neutral charged particle in an atom • a positive charged particle in an atom • ...
Scientific Measurement 2014-08-29
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- Analysis An analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- Value The indication of the amount of substance's property actually obtained in an experiment
- The size, length, or amount of something
- Figure The number of digits require to comply accuracy
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- Value Denotes a value of a substance accepted by almost all scientists
- The degree to which the correctness of a quantity is being expressed
- Zero the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
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- System of Units (SI) A system of physical units based on powers of ten
- Notation a method of writing or displaying numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10, multiplied by a power of 10
- The degree to which a result is close to the correct standard.
- Factor An arithmetical multiplier used to convert a number to another unit
- Error A measure of how inaccurate a measurement is
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- a discrepancy between a computed, observed, or measured value or condition and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value or condition
15 Clues: The size, length, or amount of something • The degree of compactness of a substance • Error A measure of how inaccurate a measurement is • Figure The number of digits require to comply accuracy • The degree to which a result is close to the correct standard. • power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources • ...
Scientific Physics 2023-03-25
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- direction and distance of an objects change in position from its start point to its final point
- force: unbalanced forces will have objects to accelerate If an object is still acceleration will cause it to move
- always has value and direction
- relativity comes from a topic that newtons laws cannot explain
- second Law of motion: objects with great mass has greater resistance to be put in motion
- affective by objects mass objects with more mass most likely have more inertia
- friction: caused by gases or liquids these hits could cause an object to slow down
- force: can be good or bad depending on the situation. Moving a piece of heavy furniture across a carpet, friction will slow it dow
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- force: electromagnetism explains relation between electricity and magnetism.
- mechanics: Newtons laws of motion and gravitation explain how most things move in the universe.
- force: Found acting on objects that are stationary and objects that has a constant velocity and
- ratio of distance moved
- change in velocity over time
- force: force that acts through touch pushing or pulling requires contact force
- electric eels form electricity from defense and hunting
15 Clues: ratio of distance moved • change in velocity over time • always has value and direction • electric eels form electricity from defense and hunting • relativity comes from a topic that newtons laws cannot explain • force: electromagnetism explains relation between electricity and magnetism. • ...
Scientific elements 2023-04-04
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- this element's atomic symbol is H
- this element's atomic symbol is Cu
- this element's atomic symbol is Fe
- this element's atomic symbol is Li
- this element's atomic symbol is Ar
- this element's atomic symbol is Al
- this element's atomic symbol is Pb
- this element's atomic symbol is Na
- this element's atomic symbol is S
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- this element's atomic symbol is Xe
- this element's atomic symbol is Kr
- this element's atomic symbol is Y
- this element's atomic symbol is Cl
- this element's atomic symbol is Zn
- this element's atomic symbol is K
15 Clues: this element's atomic symbol is H • this element's atomic symbol is Y • this element's atomic symbol is K • this element's atomic symbol is S • this element's atomic symbol is Xe • this element's atomic symbol is Kr • this element's atomic symbol is Cl • this element's atomic symbol is Cu • this element's atomic symbol is Zn • this element's atomic symbol is Fe • ...
Scientific elements 2023-04-04
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- this element's atomic symbol is H
- this element's atomic symbol is Cu
- this element's atomic symbol is Fe
- this element's atomic symbol is Li
- this element's atomic symbol is Ar
- this element's atomic symbol is Al
- this element's atomic symbol is Pb
- this element's atomic symbol is Na
- this element's atomic symbol is S
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- this element's atomic symbol is Xe
- this element's atomic symbol is Kr
- this element's atomic symbol is Y
- this element's atomic symbol is Cl
- this element's atomic symbol is Zn
- this element's atomic symbol is K
15 Clues: this element's atomic symbol is H • this element's atomic symbol is Y • this element's atomic symbol is K • this element's atomic symbol is S • this element's atomic symbol is Xe • this element's atomic symbol is Kr • this element's atomic symbol is Cl • this element's atomic symbol is Cu • this element's atomic symbol is Zn • this element's atomic symbol is Fe • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2017-04-26
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- The value of a _______ variable depends on other factors.
- research that gathers information that is not in numerical form
- the number of times that an experiment is repeated
- a final decision that is reached by an experiment
- An experiment usually has 3 kinds of _______: independent, dependent, and controlled.
- the information that is collected
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- Once a hypothesis has been formed, it must be _______.
- another name for a controlled variable
- a testable answer to a scientific question
- A ________ variable does NOT change.
- An ________ variable's variation does not depend on that of another.
- being doubtful of the truth
- information that is in relation to the experiment
- being prejudice in favor or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- the step by step instructions to complete an investigation
15 Clues: being doubtful of the truth • the information that is collected • A ________ variable does NOT change. • another name for a controlled variable • a testable answer to a scientific question • information that is in relation to the experiment • a final decision that is reached by an experiment • the number of times that an experiment is repeated • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-07
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- the theory that the earth was unmoving object at the center of universe.
- the person who created the law of gravitation
- a scientist known for his scientific laws of planetary motion in elliptical orbits around the sun
- a time period where there was development of new ways to study the universe
- has a nickname "Father of Modern Science"
- wrote "On the Fabric of the Human Body"
- believed in the use of inductive reasoning
- published "On the Motion of the Heart and Blood
- focused on animal dissection, rather than human, to formulate ideas on the human anatomy
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- the theory that earth and planets revolve around the sun
- a step-by-step repeatable process for collecting and analyzing data and comping to new conclusions
- the person who first proposed the heliocentric system
- created the geocentric theory
- a drastic and far reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving
- to free your mind from any previous opinions that might distort the truth
15 Clues: created the geocentric theory • wrote "On the Fabric of the Human Body" • has a nickname "Father of Modern Science" • believed in the use of inductive reasoning • the person who created the law of gravitation • published "On the Motion of the Heart and Blood • the person who first proposed the heliocentric system • ...
scientific crossword :) 2022-09-01
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- how close the measurements are to each other
- Explanation from prior knowledge
- how close measurements are to the truth
- What might happen next
- an end/finish of a event
- life
- earth
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- measures the temperature
- an explanation of observations
- Possible Explanation
- an event in nature that's always true
- Using your senses to gather information
- Practical use of scientific knowledge
- enable you to see small objects
- a small glass used to draw up liquids
15 Clues: life • earth • Possible Explanation • What might happen next • measures the temperature • an end/finish of a event • an explanation of observations • enable you to see small objects • Explanation from prior knowledge • an event in nature that's always true • Practical use of scientific knowledge • a small glass used to draw up liquids • Using your senses to gather information • ...
Scientific Terms 2016-11-01
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- -an aton or molecule having an electric charge
- -mass in grams of one mole substance
- -outermost electron
- -representing the composition of a substance by using chemical symbols
- -negatively charged ion
- -compounds which contain 3 different elements
- -transfer of electrons from one atom to another
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- -NaCl
- -this type of bond exists between non-metals
- -energy needed to remove an electron from the neutral atom
- -written in the lowest integer subscripts
- -positively charged ion
- -atoms must possess an 8 valence electrons to be stable
- -third type of chemical bonding
- -molecular weightof a substance expressed in grams
15 Clues: -NaCl • -outermost electron • -positively charged ion • -negatively charged ion • -third type of chemical bonding • -mass in grams of one mole substance • -written in the lowest integer subscripts • -this type of bond exists between non-metals • -compounds which contain 3 different elements • -an aton or molecule having an electric charge • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-18
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- Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food
- Tool used with a key; requires combination or key to access
- Rail transport vehicle
- Invention used to type out documents
- Communication tool that works through a series of dots and dashes.
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- Part of a living being that contains their genes
- Language of touch; Form of reading for the blind
- Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention
- Instrument used as an alternative to sweeping, sucks in dust.
- Tool to measure the temperature of one's body
- Instrument held in hand to amplify voice.
- Discovery that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Piece of technology used to capture moments or photographs faster.
- Instrument with a positive and negative end that attracts metal.
- Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats.
15 Clues: Rail transport vehicle • Invention used to type out documents • Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention • Instrument held in hand to amplify voice. • Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food • Tool to measure the temperature of one's body • Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats. • Part of a living being that contains their genes • ...
Scientific Field 2023-09-05
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- The discipline of numbers, quantities, and shapes.
- Science Research into the natural world and its ecosystems.
- The study of human behavior and mental processes.
- The examination of human societies, cultures, and origins.
- The science of the composition and properties of matter.
- The science of animals and their behaviors and characteristics.
- The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses.
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- The study of plants and their growth and development.
- Research into the history of life through fossils and ancient remains.
- The study of Earth's structure and processes.
- The study of living organisms and their processes.
- Science The study of algorithms, data, and computing technology.
- The application of scientific principles to design and build systems.
- The study of matter, energy, and their interactions.
- The study of celestial objects and the universe.
15 Clues: The study of Earth's structure and processes. • The study of celestial objects and the universe. • The study of human behavior and mental processes. • The discipline of numbers, quantities, and shapes. • The study of living organisms and their processes. • The study of matter, energy, and their interactions. • The study of plants and their growth and development. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2024-03-26
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- Basic building block of the nervous system.
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging and treatment in medicine.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy.
- Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation.
- Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature.
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- Branch of physics dealing with subatomic particles and their interactions.
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Substances used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
- Einstein's theories of special and general relativity.
- Well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- Process of change in all forms of life over generations.
- Basic unit of a chemical element.
- Instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.
15 Clues: Basic unit of a chemical element. • Basic building block of the nervous system. • Relating to the sun or utilizing its energy. • Force that attracts objects toward each other. • Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation. • Branch of physics dealing with heat and temperature. • Einstein's theories of special and general relativity. • ...
Scientific Spectrum 2024-03-08
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- Cellular process for growth and repair.
- Interstellar cloud of dust and gas.
- Study of heat and energy transfer.
- Study of family history and lineage.
- Testable explanation for a phenomenon.
- Chemical decomposition by passing an electric current.
- Process by which plants convert light into energy.
- Planet orbiting a star outside our solar system.
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- Production of light by living organisms.
- Measure of disorder in a system.
- Large molecule formed from repeating structural units.
- Organism with membrane-bound organelles.
- Extremely bright, distant celestial object.
- Atoms with same element but different neutrons.
- Junction between two nerve cells.
15 Clues: Measure of disorder in a system. • Junction between two nerve cells. • Study of heat and energy transfer. • Interstellar cloud of dust and gas. • Study of family history and lineage. • Testable explanation for a phenomenon. • Cellular process for growth and repair. • Production of light by living organisms. • Organism with membrane-bound organelles. • ...
Scientific Investigation 2025-05-30
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- something that is used as a standard to compare
- an idea you want the answer to
- a study of the data for patterns or errors
- what is changed because of the independent variable
- a chart to display data
- correctness of the outcome
- what/if estimate before the experiment
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- what you purposely change in an experiment
- something that stays the same in the experiment
- something to show the experiment
- things that change or can be changed in an experiment
- making a conclusion based on data
- each test in an experiment
- something to plot data
- a statement that tells if the data matches the hypothesis
15 Clues: something to plot data • a chart to display data • each test in an experiment • correctness of the outcome • an idea you want the answer to • something to show the experiment • making a conclusion based on data • what/if estimate before the experiment • what you purposely change in an experiment • a study of the data for patterns or errors • ...
Scientific investigation 2025-05-30
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- A representation of a system
- A decision reached by reasoning
- Noticing and describing events
- variables that will stay the same in an experiment
- Statement about the future
- Detailed examination
- The variable you will change in an experiment
- Explanation based on repeated tests
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- Facts supporting a belief
- An educated guess in an experiment
- The variable that you will measure in an experiment
- A way of doing something
- The standard of the experiment
- Testing a hypothesis
- Information collected in a study
15 Clues: Detailed examination • Testing a hypothesis • A way of doing something • Facts supporting a belief • Statement about the future • A representation of a system • Noticing and describing events • The standard of the experiment • A decision reached by reasoning • Information collected in a study • An educated guess in an experiment • Explanation based on repeated tests • ...
Scientific adjectives 2025-09-30
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- Existing in fact.
- Happening or done without delay.
- Proving that something is true, or ending any doubt
- Worth paying attention to; interesting or significant.
- Tending to cause harm.
- Achieving the results wanted or hoped for.
- To have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it, him, or her.
- Firmly fixed or not likely to move or change.
- Such as well might happen or be true; probable.
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- Complete and including everything that is necessary.
- Happening or being near the end of a period of time.
- Not lasting or needed for very long.
- Seeming reasonable or probable.
- Existing or happening in many places and/or among many people.
- Causing someone to believe something that is not true.
15 Clues: Existing in fact. • Tending to cause harm. • Seeming reasonable or probable. • Happening or done without delay. • Not lasting or needed for very long. • Achieving the results wanted or hoped for. • Firmly fixed or not likely to move or change. • Such as well might happen or be true; probable. • Proving that something is true, or ending any doubt • ...
Scientific Instruments 2025-09-03
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- Timer for seconds and speed
- Scope for stars and distant skies
- Tool to measure heat and chill
- Balancer for weight and mass
- Analyzer of light and elements
- Wind speed measurer
- Reader of electric potential
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- Lens to magnify the unseen
- Precision measurer of dimensions
- Graph of waves and signals
- Tube for titration in chemistry
- Spinner for separating substances
- Density tester for liquids
- Pressure gauge for weather shifts
- Dropper for exact liquid transfer
15 Clues: Wind speed measurer • Lens to magnify the unseen • Graph of waves and signals • Density tester for liquids • Timer for seconds and speed • Balancer for weight and mass • Reader of electric potential • Tool to measure heat and chill • Analyzer of light and elements • Tube for titration in chemistry • Precision measurer of dimensions • Scope for stars and distant skies • ...
Scientific reading 2025-11-26
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- – A common plastic material.
- – To split into smaller parts.
- – Turning waste into new material.
- – DNA from many microbes mixed.
- – Stays stable when heated.
- – How clean something is.
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- – Place where trash is buried.
- rate – Speed of a chemical reaction.
- – Enzyme that breaks things using water.
- – Reused forever with no waste.
- – Smallest unit of a substance.
- – Molecule with genetic information.
- – Protein that speeds reactions.
- – Ability to stay unchanged.
- – Decayed plant or food matter.
15 Clues: – How clean something is. • – Stays stable when heated. • – A common plastic material. • – Ability to stay unchanged. • – Place where trash is buried. • – To split into smaller parts. • – Reused forever with no waste. • – Smallest unit of a substance. • – DNA from many microbes mixed. • – Decayed plant or food matter. • – Protein that speeds reactions. • ...
Technology and Knowledge INTRO crossword 2025-12-08
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- A conceptual technology that allows abstract knowledge to be represented, communicated and tested
- A knowledge-preservation method that relies on community rather than physical storage
- A legal and historical technology used to certify authenticity and authority
- A rule-based procedure that enables both human and machine reasoning but does not guarantee understanding
- A method of knowledge production involving systematic observation, testing and revision
- A technology that standardised texts, increased literacy, and reduced reliance on authority-based knowledge
- A scientific tool that reshaped biology by altering what was considered observable and real
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- A system that stores vast amounts of information but relies on users to turn it into knowledge
- A technology that preserves visual knowledge while framing reality through perspective and selection
- A technology that transformed knowledge by allowing ideas to survive beyond individual human memory
- A technology that challenged humanity’s position in the universe by extending perception beyond Earth
- A non-digital object that stores knowledge but does not by itself guarantee truth or understanding
- A measuring technology that allowed knowledge to become more precise and less dependent on human judgement
- A system used to classify and retrieve knowledge, shaping what is easy or difficult to find
14 Clues: A legal and historical technology used to certify authenticity and authority • A knowledge-preservation method that relies on community rather than physical storage • A method of knowledge production involving systematic observation, testing and revision • A system used to classify and retrieve knowledge, shaping what is easy or difficult to find • ...
September Review 2020-09-17
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- a scientific tool used to measure an object's weight
- a natural, observable event
- scientific data that supports a claim
- the top part of a wave
- the ability to do work, to make things happen, and to cause changes
- a scientific tool used to measure temperature
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- a statement that answers a question
- related to science
- vibrations that travel through the air
- the up-and-down movement of surface water
- the abbreviation for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- using scientific ideas to explain how and why your evidence supports your claim
12 Clues: related to science • the top part of a wave • a natural, observable event • a statement that answers a question • scientific data that supports a claim • vibrations that travel through the air • the up-and-down movement of surface water • a scientific tool used to measure temperature • a scientific tool used to measure an object's weight • ...
bones and hinges 2016-01-20
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- this protects the brain
- the joint that allows only little movement
- the joint that allows no movement at all
- the bone that protects the heart and lungs
- the scientific words for the spin
- the scientific word for fingers
- the joint that the hinge joint could be known as
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- the scientific word for ball and socket joints
- the scientific word for the knee bone
- the scientific word for the funny bone
- the thing that fixed joints are connected by
- the largest hinge joint in the body
12 Clues: this protects the brain • the scientific word for fingers • the scientific words for the spin • the largest hinge joint in the body • the scientific word for the knee bone • the scientific word for the funny bone • the joint that allows no movement at all • the joint that allows only little movement • the bone that protects the heart and lungs • ...
pychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
Agricultural science cross word. 2022-11-20
13 Clues: ager. • scirose. • 1 year crops • breast bone. • a dry place. • the ankle bone • they give birth alife. • a person who sells fish • order of the great apes • scientific name for yam. • scientific name for human • scientific name for cobra's • storage structure for grains
Science Definitions 2013-11-28
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- a sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- The use of senses to gather information; in science, often aided by instruments such as telescopes, thermometers and balances
- carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles with the responding variable on the vertical axes
- a first or preliminary model of something, esp. a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied
- An explanation of an event that has been supported by consistent, repeated experimental results and has therefore been accepted by a majority of scientists
- act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act on each other in return
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
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- explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions)
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- Method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality (numbers)
- A factor that can influence the outcome of an experiment
- a measure of the estimated difference between the observed or calculated value of a quantity and its true value
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- An interpretation of the results of an experiment as it applies to the hypothesis being tested
- the equipment needed for a particular activity or purpose
- A statement of a proposed relationship, based on background information or an observed pattern of events, and stated in a way that makes it testable
- a series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner
- examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, esp. information), typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation
22 Clues: explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions) • A factor that can influence the outcome of an experiment • the equipment needed for a particular activity or purpose • a series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner • a sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
psychology 2025-10-23
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- An early psychological approach focusing on how mental processes help individuals adapt to their environment.
- sample, A subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group.
- perspective, A broad term referring to various approaches used to understand behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, Same as behaviorism, focusing on observable behavior and learning through conditioning
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence.
- study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena.
- perspective, The study of how natural selection and adaptation influence behavior and mental processes.
- perspective, An approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and the inherent goodness of people.
- perspective, A focus on strengths, well-being, and factors that contribute to human flourishing.
- psychology, A perspective emphasizing that people perceive whole patterns or configurations, not just individual components.
- perspective, An approach examining how biological processes, such as brain function and genetics, influence behavior.
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- perspective, The study of mental processes like thinking, memory, problem-solving, and language.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- method, A systematic process for investigating questions through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and the ways they are learned or conditioned.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
16 Clues: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on evidence. • study, An in-depth analysis of an individual or group to explore psychological phenomena. • ...
Crossword 2021-07-08
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- a program that translates code into machine language
- a sequence of statements that has a name, may have formal parameters, and may return a value
- a method that sets parameters
- a sequence of characters
- an item of information that is specified to a method, when the method is called
- a number type int or boolean
- redefining a method in a subclass
- refers to changing an entity of one datatype into another
- name of a variable, method or class
- assigned to values data (ex. Data[0])
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- a method that changes the state of the object
- the part of the program in which a variable is defined
- cannot be changed
- a method that gets parameters
- one class needs services provided by another class
- a circumstance that must be met
16 Clues: cannot be changed • a sequence of characters • a number type int or boolean • a method that sets parameters • a method that gets parameters • a circumstance that must be met • redefining a method in a subclass • name of a variable, method or class • assigned to values data (ex. Data[0]) • a method that changes the state of the object • ...
Scientific vocabulary 2021-06-01
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- Use of the light emitted by excited particles of certain atoms
- A mineral composed of carbon element. It is an allotrope of carbon element and a particulate matter composed of elemental elements in nature.
- Matter formed by regular and periodic repetition of the particles of matter in a three-dimensional space
- 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 ability of the material to resist damage under external force
- The lightest element
- 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
- 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
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- 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.
- The ability of an object to conduct electricity
- The ability of a material to locally resist hard objects pressed into its surface
- It refers to the physical phenomenon in which waves propagate away from the original straight line when encountering obstacles.
- It refers to a solid in which the molecules of a substance are not arranged regularly and periodically in space.
- conductivity. Heat transfer when there is no macroscopic movement in the medium
- The general term for pottery and porcelain
15 Clues: The lightest element • 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 • conductivity. Heat transfer when there is no macroscopic movement in the medium • ...
scientific words 2020-09-04
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- Substances that are made up of only one type of atom
- a measure of the force of gravity on an object
- a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- a substances made of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a set ratio
- a characteristics that can be observed without changing the matter into another type of matter
- how easily a substance dissolves in another substances,such as water
- the basic unit from which all matter is made
- The basic unit of life
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- when an organism reacts or responds to a change in physical state or environment
- the amount of matter in an object
- is made up of two or more substances that are together in the same place
- The amount of space that matter occupies
- characteristics that describe the ability of a substance to become something else
- the scientific word for stuff or anything that has mass or takes up space
- a single kind of matter that always has a specific makeup or composition
15 Clues: The basic unit of life • the amount of matter in an object • The amount of space that matter occupies • the basic unit from which all matter is made • a measure of the force of gravity on an object • Substances that are made up of only one type of atom • a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-07
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- first step of the scientific revolution
- said that the sun has dark spots
- dissected the human body
- first old teachings
- spread of new ideas
- dissected animals
- the sun revolves around the earth
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- step by step process
- the earth revolves around the sun
- wanted science to advance
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- what old scholars first relied on
- discovered gravity
- studies blood
- first used to form ides on the human body
15 Clues: studies blood • dissected animals • discovered gravity • first old teachings • spread of new ideas • step by step process • dissected the human body • wanted science to advance • said that the sun has dark spots • proposed the heliocentric theory • the earth revolves around the sun • what old scholars first relied on • the sun revolves around the earth • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-02-09
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- Religious men who are ordained for religious duty by the church
- Tool used by Galileo to conclude that nature is uniform by observing celestial bodies.
- Scientist who discovered three laws of planetary motion
- Solar system model with the Earth at its center
- Roman poet who suggested that writers should keep a manuscript in the cupboard until the 9th year before it could be fairly evaluated.
- Greek philospher who believed that the Earth is at the center of the solar system.
- Christian writings which theologians believed went against Copernican views.
- Scientist who popularized the heliocentric model during scientific revolution
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- Italian scientist who proclaimed that nature is uniform throughout the universe.
- Protestant theologian who attacked Copernicus for contradicting the Bible.
- Solar system model with the sun at its center
- An opinion which is contrary to Christian ideals
- Scientist who formed mechanical laws of motion
- The Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres was dedicated to Pope ____ III.
- The study of the outer space and celestial objects.
15 Clues: Solar system model with the sun at its center • Scientist who formed mechanical laws of motion • Solar system model with the Earth at its center • An opinion which is contrary to Christian ideals • The study of the outer space and celestial objects. • Scientist who discovered three laws of planetary motion • ...
Scientific Revoloution 2015-04-27
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- Copernicus Polish astronomer
- The medieval forerunner of chemistry
- A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- Greek thinker, ancient astronomer
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- method A method of procedure that has characterized natural science
- Bacon English statesman and philosopher
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- Galilei Italian astronomer and physicist
- Kepler German astronomer
- An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- Isaac Newton English mathematician and physicist, considered the greatest single influence on theoretical physics until Einstein
- Brahe Danish astronomer
- A supposition or proposed explanation
- Revolution The emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- Descartes French philosopher, mathematician, and man of science
16 Clues: Brahe Danish astronomer • Kepler German astronomer • Copernicus Polish astronomer • Greek thinker, ancient astronomer • The medieval forerunner of chemistry • A supposition or proposed explanation • Bacon English statesman and philosopher • Galilei Italian astronomer and physicist • An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • ...
