scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary 2022-08-12
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- Rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature
- an independent variable that is controlled by the researcher to decide its relationship to a result or dependent variable
- organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists
- factor whose variable depends on the independent variable
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- exploration based on experiments-most logical explanations
- standard for comparison during experiment
- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- beliefs that are wrongly considered of being based on the scientific method
- an educated guess or testable prediction
9 Clues: an educated guess or testable prediction • standard for comparison during experiment • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • factor whose variable depends on the independent variable • exploration based on experiments-most logical explanations • organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-02-13
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- the wife of (5 across)
- the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method
- the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England
- the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across)
- the leader of the Church
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- creator of the Mona Lisa
- creator of the Statue of David
- the time between the 1300's and the 1700's in which people wanted to revive the "old ways"
- the time before the renaissance
9 Clues: the wife of (5 across) • creator of the Mona Lisa • the leader of the Church • creator of the Statue of David • the time before the renaissance • the pope who refused to divorce (5 across) from (3 across) • the "father" of observational astronomy and the scientific method • the king who demanded he should have the final say in the church of England • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-06-25
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- a condition that must be met
- the boundary of a model
- information gained from observing and testing an experiment
- a prediction or educated guess that can be tested
- Investigation a fair test of an idea or method
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- the variable in an experiment that remains unchanged
- Test a test that controls all but one variable when attempting to answer a scientific question
- a characteristic of a model that is useful or helpful
- a condition in an experiment that can be changed
9 Clues: the boundary of a model • a condition that must be met • Investigation a fair test of an idea or method • a condition in an experiment that can be changed • a prediction or educated guess that can be tested • the variable in an experiment that remains unchanged • a characteristic of a model that is useful or helpful • ...
method of cooking 2019-02-28
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- / an ingredient topped wit a browned crust
- / use dry heat where hot air envelops the food
- / cooking utensil of parallel bars food is exposed to heat
- / butter and sugar used to create a fluffy, light base for cakes
- / cut food into very fine pieces
- / mixture of liquid or dry ingrediens to flavour and give moisture to food
- / works by boiling water continously causing it to vaporize into steam
- / fry slightly then stew
- / combination f diced carrots, onions and celery
- / a mixture of four and fat cooked together and used as a thickening
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- / any broth made by cooking meat, poultry fish or vegetables in water
- / any meat roasted over an open hearth
- / covered and cooked with browned breadcrumbs
- / a chinese cooking technique
- / food is submerged in hot oil
- / technique in which food are cooked in hot liquid
- / cooked by dry heat without expose to a flame
- / refers specifically to the juice
- / is a form of frying characterized by the use of minimal cooking oil
19 Clues: / fry slightly then stew • / a chinese cooking technique • / food is submerged in hot oil • / cut food into very fine pieces • / refers specifically to the juice • / any meat roasted over an open hearth • / an ingredient topped wit a browned crust • / covered and cooked with browned breadcrumbs • / use dry heat where hot air envelops the food • ...
Y8 - Science Method 2025-09-17
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- Something that is changed in an investigation. The independent variable usually has an effect on the dependent variable.
- Data of the quantities of things we can count or measure. Examples of quantitative observations include number, length, mass, temperature or time.
- Data that you have collected yourself
- A measurement done multiple times to test how reliable it is. Three repeat trials with similar results can improve the reliability of an investigation.
- An information source based on trusted evidence. Reliable resources include scientific articles, research bodies and books written by experts.
- Data associated with measurements that can have unlimited values. Examples of continuous data include measurements of time, weight and speed.
- data of the qualities of what we can see, hear or touch
- Something that is kept the same in an investigation.
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- A question that has a measurable outcome.
- Information gained from websites, books and articles.
- A review by scientific experts to check the quality of research before it's published
- Something that is measured in an investigation
- A list of all the references used during a research project
- Data that is limited to a fixed range of values. Examples of discrete data include colours, types of animals and shoe sizes.
- A testable prediction about the outcome of an investigation. A _________ is usually written as an "if...then..." statement.
- Pieces of information obtained by observation or measurement
- A value that can change or be different in an investigation. There are three types of variables – independent, dependent and controlled.
- error, An error that doesn't follow a pattern. A random error means that all measurements are wrong by different amounts.
- A drawing that illustrates an experimental setup.
19 Clues: Data that you have collected yourself • A question that has a measurable outcome. • Something that is measured in an investigation • A drawing that illustrates an experimental setup. • Something that is kept the same in an investigation. • Information gained from websites, books and articles. • data of the qualities of what we can see, hear or touch • ...
Chapter 10 - Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- The father of rationalism-a system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He developed the scientific method (A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence), and inductive reasoning (proceeding from the particular to the general).
- He was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. His three most important discoveries were mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots.
- Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System
- He was one of the most famous composers who wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- A German mathematician who used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion. He also showed that planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
- He wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (the Principia) which defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth. He also came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun-every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity.
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- Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. It was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system.
- Established the concept of the social contract, in which the entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- He argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, and were molded by their surroundings.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System • Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System • Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system. • ...
Crossword. Research concepts 2024-07-28
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- is the complete set of individuals or items that share one or more characteristics from which data can be collected.
- is a specific method or procedure used to achieve a particular result in research, experimentation, or any scientific process.
- is a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, used to explain, predict, or understand its behavior.
- is a subset of a population selected for measurement, observation, or questioning, to provide statistical information about the population.
- refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study.
- is a systematic approach to understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
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- is a set of beliefs, values, and techniques shared by members of a scientific community that guides their research and practice.
- is a learning theory suggesting that individuals construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through experiences and reflecting on those experiences.
- refers to the central point of attention or activity. In research, it is the specific area or subject matter that is being studied or investigated.
- refers to the entire group or set of items, individuals, or events that is being studied or that is relevant to the research question.
- is someone who studies or advocates for understanding the natural world through observation and empirical evidence, often emphasizing the rejection of supernatural explanations.
- is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation.
- is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality.
- refers to the foundational principles or base upon which a system, theory, or method is built. It is the underlying support or groundwork.
- is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
15 Clues: is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of being, existence, and reality. • refers to the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. • is a testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • ...
Danica Stem crossword 2022-12-01
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- Gathers sound waves and converts them to electrical impulses.
- The scientific name for the anvil.
- Increases the amplitude or strength of the impulse.
- The scientific name for the eardrum.
- What type of hearing loss can't send impulses to the brain.
- The name for the 3 middle ear bones.
- The structure that equalizes the pressure of your ear/body.
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- The pathway leading to the ear drum.
- The snail-shaped structure filled with fluid and hair-like nerves.
- What type of hearing loss would a damaged stapes cause.
- The scientific name for the stirrup.
- The top funnel part of the outer ear.
- The scientific name for the ear lobe.
- The scientific name for the middle ear bone hammer.
- What is the name of the 3 middle ear bones.
15 Clues: The scientific name for the anvil. • The pathway leading to the ear drum. • The scientific name for the stirrup. • The scientific name for the eardrum. • The name for the 3 middle ear bones. • The top funnel part of the outer ear. • The scientific name for the ear lobe. • What is the name of the 3 middle ear bones. • Increases the amplitude or strength of the impulse. • ...
Key-Terms 3 2023-08-24
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- Relating to a simple, elegant style that characterized the arts in Europe during the late 1700s.
- the agreement by which people limit and define their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- Published an essay called- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. Disagreed with Rousseau that women's education should be secondary to men's.
- a 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and scientific method to all aspects of life
- arguably the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- another great philosophy who is passionately committed to individual freedom.
- in the middle ages, was the belief that the earth was in the center, and planets revolved around the earth.
- A statement of the reasons for the American colonies' break with Britain, approved by the Second Continental Congress in 1776.
- Congress formally added to the Constitution the ten amendments known as the
- an Italian scientist who built on the new theories about Astronomy.
- an English scientist who helped to bring together the breakthroughs of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo under a single theory of motion.
- an influential French writer who devoted himself to the study of political philosophy.
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- the idea that earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment.
- Power was divided between national and state governments.
- a belief held by enlightenment thinkers that truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking.
- Declaration of Independence written by a political leader.
- a belief held by many scientists and philosophers during the enlightenment that God created the universe and allowed it to run on its own following natural laws.
- Relating to a grand, ornate style that characterized European painting, music, and architecture in the 1600s and early 1700s.
- measures designed to prevent any one branch of government from dominating the others.
- a major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500’s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- One of the 18th century European monarchs who was inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects.
- Ruled from 1762-1796. An admired philosopher.
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experiments and observations are used to test hypotheses.
- an English philosopher who founded British empiricism.
- a social gathering of intellectuals and artists, like those held in the homes of wealthy women in Paris and other European cities during the enlightenment.
26 Clues: Ruled from 1762-1796. An admired philosopher. • an English philosopher who founded British empiricism. • Power was divided between national and state governments. • Declaration of Independence written by a political leader. • the idea that earth and the other planets revolve around the sun • an Italian scientist who built on the new theories about Astronomy. • ...
AP Psyhology Unit 1 2023-01-06
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- a reading comprehension method that involves surveying the material, asking questions about it, reading the material, recalling the material, and reviewing the material.
- a psychological perspective that focuses on the role of environmental stimuli in shaping behavior.
- the shared beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics that define a group or society.
- the field of psychology that deals with the design and evaluation of tests used to measure mental abilities and personality traits.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the analysis of the fundamental elements that make up the mind and mental experiences.
- a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon.
- a school of psychology that focuses on the function and purpose of behavior and mental processes rather than their underlying mechanisms.
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- a field that combines cognitive psychology and neuroscience to study the biological basis of mental processes.
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory experience, in the formation of ideas.
- a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- a branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as "attention, language use, perception, problem-solving, memory, and learning"
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- a method of self-examination in which individuals reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- the process by which certain traits become more or less common in a population due to the advantage or disadvantage they provide to the individuals that possess them.
- a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions.
- a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of positive emotions, character strengths, and behaviors that contribute to well-being and happiness.
- the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings.
- the phenomenon in which learning is enhanced when material is practiced or tested, as opposed to simply being studied.
- bias the bias that occurs when the sample of individuals studied is not representative of the larger population.
- a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon.
- a psychological perspective that emphasizes the role of environmental influences on behavior and downplays the role of internal mental states.
- study a research method in which an in-depth analysis of a single individual or group is conducted.
22 Clues: the scientific study of the mind and behavior. • a prediction or testable explanation for a phenomenon. • a set of principles that explains and predicts a phenomenon. • the repetition of a study to test the reliability and validity of its findings. • a research method in which a sample of individuals is asked to respond to a set of questions. • ...
What Alice Saw 2022-05-03
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- scientific name for pukeko
- information used to back up a conclusion
- fixed onto something for display
- Where Alice and her family lived
- Looks like a fat pukeko
- more than one
- scientific name for North Island takahe
- _____ McKenzie
- The extinct bird scientists think Alice saw
- Māori name for North Island takahe
- Looks like a skinny takahe
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- Alice _______
- dried up and preserved
- a species that does not exist anymore
- what you see, hear, smell, feel and taste
- scientific name for South Island takahe
- away from everyone else
17 Clues: Alice _______ • more than one • _____ McKenzie • dried up and preserved • away from everyone else • Looks like a fat pukeko • scientific name for pukeko • Looks like a skinny takahe • 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 • ...
Equine Science Ch. 1 2023-12-07
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- plant eater
- the scientific family of the horse
- the scientific class of the horse
- the scientific genus and the first "true horse" or modern horse
- the first one-toed horse
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- the scientific order of the horse
- the scientific species of the donkey
- the scientific species of the zebra
- the scientific species of the horse
- the country that brought the first horses to North America
10 Clues: plant eater • the first one-toed horse • the scientific order of the horse • the scientific class of the horse • the scientific family of the horse • the scientific species of the zebra • the scientific species of the horse • the scientific species of the donkey • the country that brought the first horses to North America • ...
manuel 2021-02-15
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- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- is a mario item
- jump very hight
- some make us sick
- they laugh
- simba
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
- is uder land
- keeps her baby in a bag
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
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- like mouses
- the best friend of humans
- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- two colors
- they like mud
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- they likes bananas
- ssss
- are much especies
- produce fruits
- is soo big
- howls at night
23 Clues: ssss • simba • two colors • they laugh • is soo big • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • produce fruits • howls at night • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
manuel 2021-02-15
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- ssss
- at the bottom of the sea shrubbery produce berrys
- keeps her baby in a bag
- two colors
- produce fruits
- his scientific name is Ustilago maydis
- is soo big
- they like mud
- howls at night
- the best friend of humans
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- his scientific name is Psilocybe semilanceata
- they laugh
- are much especies
- they likes bananas
- jump very hight
- some make us sick
- It is used as a means of transport in movies
- his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus
- like mouses
- are relacionated with dracula grass is on the soccer field
- is uder land
- simba
- is a mario item
23 Clues: ssss • simba • they laugh • two colors • is soo big • like mouses • is uder land • they like mud • produce fruits • howls at night • is a mario item • jump very hight • are much especies • some make us sick • they likes bananas • keeps her baby in a bag • the best friend of humans • his scientific name is Ustilago maydis • his scientific name is Lactarius deliciosus • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-04-27
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- Young beef animal.
- Mature female beef animal.
- Scientific name for pigs.
- Scientific name for sheep
- Act of parturition in cattle.
- Unsexed male beef animal.
- Young female chicken.
- Young pig.
- Mature male pig.
- Male goat.
- Immature female beef animal.
- Female goat.
- Mature male chicken.
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- Mature male beef animal.
- Young male chicken.
- Act of parturition in goats.
- Mature female sheep.
- Scientific name for cattle.
- Young female pig.
- Castrated male sheep.
- Act of parturition in swine.
- Castrated male chicken.
- Young sheep.
- Act of parturition in sheep.
- Castrated male pig.
- A young goat.
- Mature female chicken.
- Mature female pig.
- Mature male sheep.
29 Clues: Young pig. • Male goat. • Young sheep. • Female goat. • A young goat. • Mature male pig. • Young female pig. • Young beef animal. • Mature female pig. • Mature male sheep. • Young male chicken. • Castrated male pig. • Mature female sheep. • Mature male chicken. • Castrated male sheep. • Young female chicken. • Mature female chicken. • Castrated male chicken. • Mature male beef animal. • ...
Skeletal System Common Names 2022-11-29
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- ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW.
- THE SMALLEST BONES IN YOUR MOUTH.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR HEAD.
- BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET.
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR CHEST BONE.
- THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG.
- ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE.
- THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK.
- The System that forms Our Body.
- THE Bones of your NECK.
- THE SMALLEST BONE IN YOUR LOWER LEG.
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- YOUR KNEE CAP.
- YOUR BACKBONE.
- Made up of ARMS and LEGS>
- JOINTS FORMED BY BENDING YOUR FINGERS.
- The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG.
- THE LARGEST BONE IN YOUR ARM.
- MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST).
- Your Hip Bone.
- THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR YOUR TAILBONE>
20 Clues: YOUR BACKBONE. • YOUR KNEE CAP. • Your Hip Bone. • THE Bones of your NECK. • THE SMALL OF YOUR BACK. • Made up of ARMS and LEGS> • ANOTHER NAME FOR YOUR JAW. • THE OTHER BONE IN YOUR LEG. • BONES OF THE HANDS AND FEET. • The LARGEST BONE IN THE LEG. • MADE UP OF THE TORSO (CHEST). • ANOTHER NAME FOR SHOULDER BLADE. • ...
Sheep, Horses, and Rabbits 2025-09-19
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- newborn horse
- scientific name for a rabbit
- castrated male sheep
- general term for young horses(male or female)
- act of giving birth in rabbits
- female sheep
- act of giving birth in sheep
- scientific name for a horse
- gestation length of a sheep
- uncastrated male horse
- female horse over 2 years old
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- act of giving birth in horses
- newborn rabbit
- lamb
- mature male rabbit
- gestation length of a horse
- scientific name for a sheep
- gestation length of a rabbit
- castrated male horse
- uncastrated male sheep
- female horse less than 2 years old that hasn't had a foal
- female rabbit of any age
22 Clues: lamb • female sheep • newborn horse • newborn rabbit • mature male rabbit • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • uncastrated male sheep • uncastrated male horse • female rabbit of any age • gestation length of a horse • scientific name for a sheep • scientific name for a horse • gestation length of a sheep • scientific name for a rabbit • gestation length of a rabbit • ...
Foundations of Culture 2019-08-30
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- A type of analogy which states societies evolve much like biological organisms, from the simple to the complex
- A method that begins with simple statements thought to be true about the world and collect data to support the statement
- A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related
- An idea at the height of the colonial era in which "primitive" societies were treated like children
- A historic period in which belief in science and technology yielding progress grew as the Industrial Revolution took hold
- The name of a hypothesis (named after two anthropologists) that states the language determines the categories we use to think
- The method that uses data from different societies to create an evolutionary typology
- As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context
- Partially consists of patterned ways of thinking feeling and reacting; a foundational concept in Anthropology
- Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions
- According to Morgan, this is the highest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- German philosopher who influenced Boas; stressed interpretive understanding aka fieldwork
- According to Morgan, this is the lowest condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
- The type of anthropologists that relied primarily on observations from colonial administrators, naturalists, explorers and military members (all second hand)
- An anthropologist who advocated learning the language and living in the field to make anthropology more rigorous and scientific
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- Teaches a course that has theory as the bedrock of the course; asks us to think about “What is culture?”
- The systematic extension of a country's power and influence through military or diplomacy
- Historical _______; Rather than looking for universal laws of social change, this method is based on study of dynamic changes in society observed at the present time
- The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel
- The type of fieldwork that is now a hallmark of anthropology; based on experience based knowledge
- A type of proposed theory of cultural evolution that led from a primitive past to modern European culture
- A method that begins with observation and data gathering and then attempts to form generalities or laws
- 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology)
- According to Morgan, this is the middle condition of society in his Ethnical Periods
24 Clues: Seeks explanation; to answer "why" questions • A system of social relations connecting people who are held to be related • 4-field approach (involves physical, cultural, linguistic, and archaeology) • As applied to culture, this concept stresses understanding traits in context • The Bible's explanation of human diversity owing to the fall of the Tower of Babel • ...
Research Methods 2021-03-26
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- people behaving differently because they are being studied
- important ethical principle of research
- middle value in data set
- when a control group works extra hard and beats the experimental group (4,5)
- ratio of the probability of a health condition in an exposed group divided by the probability in a non-exposed group (8,4)
- a type of question
- parametric test for correlation analysis
- for example: collecting more data after your statistical analysis until you find a significant effect (1,7)
- non-parametric test for correlation analysis
- parametric test to compare two conditions or groups (1,4)
- research method that involves asking questions in an online or in-person meeting
- whether you measure what you aim to measure
- sum of all values in data set divided by the number of values
- a characteristic of scientific research
- this is as important as significance (6,4)
- repeatability of the test or study, or agreement between two people assigning scores to footage for example
- threat to research quality, comes in all kinds
- how peaked the distribution of your data is
- research simultaneously implementing and studying an intervention, whereby the data is used to optimise the intervention during the study (6,8)
- when the distribution of your data is not symmetrical
- one method to find participants for your study
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- research method that systematically collates studies on a topic and then analyses all the data (4,8)
- when your p-value is below 0.05
- most common value in data set
- statement that you test with an experiment
- a symmetrical bell-shaped distribution
- non-parametric test for comparing two independent groups (4,7)
- chance of finding a significant effect of supplement X with your study given that X really has an effect
- research questionnaire
- person responding to your call for participants
- study of distribution and determinants of health conditions and associated risk factors in specified populations
- basic research principle described by Popper
- non-parametric test for paired-sample analysis
- analysis of data that you did not collect yourself
- agreement scale often used in questionnaires
- sampling method that keeps proportions as in population
- test for a relationship
- American philosopher who talked about normal and revolutionary science (6,4)
38 Clues: a type of question • research questionnaire • test for a relationship • middle value in data set • most common value in data set • when your p-value is below 0.05 • a symmetrical bell-shaped distribution • important ethical principle of research • a characteristic of scientific research • parametric test for correlation analysis • statement that you test with an experiment • ...
Transformational method 2021-12-09
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- Transformational analysis in lexicological investigations may be defined as
- The rules of transformation are rather...
- insertion of additional elements into structure of sentences e.g. You know this. Do you know this?
- the general logical meaning which is the basis of all word combination or sentences
- Replacing elements: putting from the beginning into the end and vice versa
- The transformational method with adding elements
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- the substitution of a component of the distributional structure by a member of a certain strictly defined set of lexical units. e. g. changing of a notional verb by an auxiliary verb
- Replacing one element by another one in the same position
- word-groups show that the semantic relations between words & consequently the meaning may be different
- Changing the category of an element e.g. verbalization of a noun etc.
- The transformational method with cutting elements out
- the coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase
12 Clues: The rules of transformation are rather... • The transformational method with adding elements • The transformational method with cutting elements out • Replacing one element by another one in the same position • the coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase • Changing the category of an element e.g. verbalization of a noun etc. • ...
Cookie Method 2022-01-24
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- Leave cookies to sit on the pan before removing and eating!
- When you mix your butter and sugars until light and fluffy.
- The name for the cookie method.
- This method uses two spoons to put cookies on the pan
- Add this to your cookie pan so cookies don't stick when baking.
- Use a spatula to get all ingredients off the sides and bottom of the bowl
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- Allowing your oven to reach correct temperature before using.
- The utensil that you should do most of your mixing with
- A delicious add-in that gives the cookie extra flavour
- With cookies, you want to do this lightly so you don't overmix
- vanilla, milk, water
- flour, butter, baking soda
12 Clues: vanilla, milk, water • flour, butter, baking soda • The name for the cookie method. • This method uses two spoons to put cookies on the pan • A delicious add-in that gives the cookie extra flavour • The utensil that you should do most of your mixing with • Leave cookies to sit on the pan before removing and eating! • ...
cooking method 2022-09-07
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- To cook in a liquid just below the boiling point
- To cook uncovered in a fry pan, pouring fat off as it accumulates
- To cook in water or liquid
- To cook in a small amount over liquid in a tightly covered pan on low heat
- To cook uncovered by direct heat
- To cook in steam with or without pressure
- TO cook in a large amount of hot fat
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- To roast slowly over coals or another intense heat source
- To cook in a small amount of fat
- To cook in an oven in a covered or uncovered container
- To cook in a microwave oven
- To cook foods quickly in a small amount of fat at a high temperture
12 Clues: To cook in water or liquid • To cook in a microwave oven • To cook in a small amount of fat • To cook uncovered by direct heat • TO cook in a large amount of hot fat • To cook in steam with or without pressure • To cook in a liquid just below the boiling point • To cook in an oven in a covered or uncovered container • ...
Nomenclature Terms 2020-10-06
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- Scientific Name Of A Hamster
- Ferret Scientific Name
- An Immature Female Bird
- Act of Part For A Guinea Pig
- Young Guinea Pigs
- Act of Part For A Dog
- Adult Male Cat
- Gestation Period For Rabbits
- Rabbit Scientific Name
- Adult Male Guinea Pig
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- An Immature Female Rabbit
- Adult Female Hamster
- Act Of Part For A Ferret
- An Immature Female Ferret
- A Group Of Ferrets
- Contrasted Male Rabbit
- A Group Of Guinea Pigs
- Adult Female Guinea Pig
- A Group of Hamsters
- An Immature Female Dog
- A Castrated Male Ferret
- Gestation Period For A Bird
- A Group Of Cats
- Adult Female Cat
24 Clues: Adult Male Cat • A Group Of Cats • Adult Female Cat • Young Guinea Pigs • A Group Of Ferrets • A Group of Hamsters • Adult Female Hamster • Act of Part For A Dog • Adult Male Guinea Pig • Contrasted Male Rabbit • Ferret Scientific Name • A Group Of Guinea Pigs • An Immature Female Dog • Rabbit Scientific Name • An Immature Female Bird • Adult Female Guinea Pig • A Castrated Male Ferret • ...
Intro to Sociology Vocabulary Part 1 2022-09-09
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- understanding the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces
- a sociological lens that focuses on the interactions between individuals and the way that these interactions impact larger patterns, processes, and institutions of society
- a sociological lens that focuses on large-scale social structures to see how these affect people’s daily lives
- a discipline that uses the scientific method to examine the social world
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- a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens
- a logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem in five different steps
- knowledge that allows someone to get along in their everyday life
- a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests
- the systematic study of human society and social behavior, from large-scale institutions and mass culture to small groups and individual interactions
9 Clues: a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens • knowledge that allows someone to get along in their everyday life • a discipline that uses the scientific method to examine the social world • a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests • ...
Uses of Respiration 2022-05-11
5 Clues: Part of MRSGREN - to get bigger • When you use a muscle it ________? • Transport method that requires energy • Scientific word for making, e.g. protein • Maintenance of a constant internal environment
World History - Semester 1A Review 2024-01-18
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- Procedure of experimentation
- Abbreviation for centimeters
- Small particle of matter
- Created the movable type printing press
- Napoleonic ____ , a system of laws
- Orbits a planet
- Meeting called by the French King to avert crisis pre-revolution
- Organization that opposed major scientific advancements
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
- Not solid or liquid
- Government revenue
- First Estate
- Greek to taught geocentric ideas
- Slippery yellow berry
- Far away sun
- Number of people killed in the Boston “Massacre”
- Proponent of natural rights
- Center of solar system
- Helped create the scientific method
- Capital of France
- Force drawing matter together
- Tool for studying small subjects
- Lower class in France
- Scientist who discovered moons of Jupiter
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Round thing used in games
- Likely country of first movable type printing
- Palace in France
- Planet with observable phases in the 17th century
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France before the French Revolution
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- Sun-centered solar system
- Developer of three laws of motion
- Root word for “earth”
- Emperor of France
- Promoted separation of powers
- Author of Common Sense
- Small
- Greek whose outdated theories dominated anatomy
- Promise by the National Assembly to create a new constitution
- Primary color and one of three colors on US, British, and French flags
- Uncle ____ , symbol of the United States
- Tax on paper goods in the American colonies
- Execution device in the French Revolution
- Birth country of Antoinette
- Father of the Scientific Revolution
- No taxation without this
- First US president
- Shortened version of Robespierre’s first name
- Goodbye in Spanish
- Calculated elliptical orbits for planets
- Napoleonic ____ , created a large French Empire
- Location of last battle of US Revolutionary War
- Measurement system developed during the French Revolution
- Roman-Egyptian promoter of geocentric theory
- First name of an executed French Queen
- Age of Reason
- Center of an atom
- Father of modern anatomy
59 Clues: Small • First Estate • Far away sun • Age of Reason • Orbits a planet • Palace in France • Emperor of France • Capital of France • Center of an atom • First US president • Government revenue • Goodbye in Spanish • Not solid or liquid • Root word for “earth” • Slippery yellow berry • Lower class in France • Author of Common Sense • Center of solar system • Small particle of matter • ...
VET221 Project 2024-02-07
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- The prepatent period of Linguatula serrata is ______ months.
- ______ oil should be used when performing a skin scraping.
- Most _______, including fleas, mites, ticks, and lice can be identified upon sight.
- The scientific name for a canine tapeworm is _____ caninum.
- Baylisascaris procyonis is the ______ roundworm.
- The most common fecal flotation solution used in veterinary hospitals is sodium ______.
- A common treatment for Giardia is _______.
- In most species, normal urine should be _______.
- Because of its ________ potential, lesions on animals that are affected by scabies should not be held or touched directly.
- The ______ technique for impression smears requires at least six slides.
- To rehydrate a dried tapeworm segment, soak in _____ for 1-4 hours.
- _______ are commonly referred to as roundworms due to the round appearance on cross-section.
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- The scientific name of the ruminant tapeworm is ______.
- Adult tapeworms are found in the _____ intestine.
- Increased number of casts in the urine are called _____.
- _______ are done when imprints, scrapings , and aspirates cannot be done.
- The __________ technique is used to recover nematode larvae from feces, tissue, or soil.
- Parasites are defined as organisms that live on or within other _____, and derives benefits such as nutrition, habitation, or mobility.
- pH is a measure of the concentration of _____ ion.
- _______ is the preferred collection method for urinary culture because of the presence of indigenous flora of the external genitalia.
- The life cycle of Cheyletiella is 21 days and involves _____ stages.
- The _____ ______ of most parasite eggs is between 1.100 and 1.200g/mL.
- Specimens that cannot be examined within a few minutes of defecation should be refrigerated or preserved with 10% _____.
- There are ____ developmental stages in the life cycle of a tick.
- ______ cause cutaneous larval migrans in humans.
- ______ treats roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, Taenia Sp., and Giardia.
- _____ is the study of cells that exfoliate from body surfaces.
- Otodectes cynotis is the scientific term for the _____ mite.
- The common name for Trombicula spp. is _______.
- Adult heartworms are usually found within the _____ arteries and right ventricle.
30 Clues: A common treatment for Giardia is _______. • Baylisascaris procyonis is the ______ roundworm. • In most species, normal urine should be _______. • ______ cause cutaneous larval migrans in humans. • The common name for Trombicula spp. is _______. • Adult tapeworms are found in the _____ intestine. • pH is a measure of the concentration of _____ ion. • ...
Science 2023-02-01
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- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- experiment ,all variables other than the independent variable are controlled or held constant so they don't influence the dependent variable.
- Method, the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- , the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- physical and/or mathematical and/or conceptual representation of a system of ideas, events or processes
- how close measurements of the same item are to each other.
- Variable (Independent Variable), part of an experiment that you can change to see how other variables respond.
- study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- and recording of data via the use of scientific
- science, the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects.
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- Variable (Dependent Variable),variable that the researcher predicts will change if the manipulated variable changes.
- , the measurement or extent of something from end to end
- How much space an object or substance takes up.
- how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- Law, summaries or statements that describe a wide range of observations and results of experiments
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables or a proposed explanation for some observed phenomenon.
- Theory, carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses.
22 Clues: How much space an object or substance takes up. • and recording of data via the use of scientific • , the measurement or extent of something from end to end • how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value • how close measurements of the same item are to each other. • A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body. • ...
Science Evaluation:Being Objective 2021-12-06
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- the amount of space occupied by an object.
- distance between two points.
- adjust the measuring instrument to a standard.
- degree-0.01 of the difference between the boiling and freezing points of water.
- System of Units-The internationally accepted version of the metric system.
- deep,Wide-mouthed contained with a pouring lip used to hold substance during experiments.
- graduated glass tube with a control valve at the bottom.
- standard unit of length in the metric system.
- Science-process of putting scientific knowledge to practical use.
- an experiment to be scientific,It must repeatable or.
- is occurrence,circumstance,or process that can be observed.
- cylinder-A tall container used to accurately measure the volume of liquids to the nearest milliliter.
- possible or tentative solution to a problem.
- factor that is being changed.
- use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena,as well as knowledge generated through this process.
- situation that allows a scientist or researcher to determine what causes a change to occur.
- standard against which you measure all changes.
- of the force of gravity between two objects.
- Method-A system of steps used to solve problems.
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- mass of 1 liter of water.
- metric unit for measuring fluid volume.
- facts that are collected during an experiment.
- and applies data.
- Flask-A flat-bottomed,cone-shaped container to mix and hold liquids.
- curve at the surface of the liquid.
- established explanation that accounts for known facts or phenomena.
- Theories that are widely accepted as explaining and prediction phenomena in the same way under the same circumstances.
- and beverages supply vitamins,minerals and other helpful substance with relatively few calories.
- the results of several individual studies are pooled to yeild overall conclusions.
- the food industry they call recipes.
- change made in an experiment.
- measure of the quantity of matter.
- mass of 1 cubic centimetre of water.
33 Clues: and applies data. • mass of 1 liter of water. • distance between two points. • change made in an experiment. • factor that is being changed. • measure of the quantity of matter. • curve at the surface of the liquid. • the food industry they call recipes. • mass of 1 cubic centimetre of water. • metric unit for measuring fluid volume. • the amount of space occupied by an object. • ...
Research vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- tending to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion
- the purpose, goal
- a research method used to collect primary data by asking one or more people about their opinions, experiences of a particular topic or subject matter
- facts or information, especially when examined and used to find out things or to make decisions
- an approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics
- a written list of questions that are answered by a number of people so that information can be collected from the answers
- a statement of expectation or prediction that will be tested by research.
- an outline/brief summary of the research paper
- the practice of copying another person's ideas, words or work and pretending that they are your own
- an essential part of academic writing that explains the paper’s main topic and prepares the reader for the rest of the paper.
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- a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
- a note in your research that tells you where a partic0ular piece of information comes from
- words or lines taken from a book or a speech
- the results obtained from a study or investigation conducted through a systematic and scientific approach
- to express what somebody has said or written using different words, especially in order to make it easier to understand
- the strategies, processes or techniques used in the collection of data or evidence for analysis in order to uncover new information or create better understanding of a topic
- piece of writing that provides information about a particular topic that you have researched
- a part of your research paper which should summarize the main points of the paper, help readers contextualize the information, and as the last thing people read, be memorable and leave an impression
- the most popular structure of a scientific journal article of the original research type
- an agreement to take part in research
- the official or formal order or way of doing something
21 Clues: the purpose, goal • an agreement to take part in research • words or lines taken from a book or a speech • an outline/brief summary of the research paper • the official or formal order or way of doing something • a statement of expectation or prediction that will be tested by research. • tending to show favour towards or against one group of people or one opinion • ...
daily vocab 2024-06-13
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- a graph used to show trends or data over time
- stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- uses scientific law
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- an educated guess
- study of living things
- dependent on variable
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- used for comparing data collected by counting
- independent from the variable
- a group of organism in a area
- used in scientific investigation
- living creatures in a environment
- used to show a fixed quantity
- a living creature
14 Clues: an educated guess • a living creature • uses scientific law • dependent on variable • study of living things • independent from the variable • a group of organism in a area • used to show a fixed quantity • used in scientific investigation • living creatures in a environment • used for comparing data collected by counting • a graph used to show trends or data over time • ...
Crossword Review - Methods, Physics, & Chemistry 2017-12-06
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- _____________ energy is the energy of motion.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol Fe.
- The number of wavelengths per second.
- A particle in an atom with a positive charge.
- Waves are caused by ______________.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol H.
- Something that stays the same in an experiment. Also called a constant.
- The requirements of something being built in the engineering method.
- As distance/height increases, potential energy ______________.
- The height of a wave.
- When a wave travels straight through an object.
- The number written before a molecule that represents how many molecules there are.
- ______________ energy is also called heat energy.
- The top of a wave.
- The length of a wave (measured from crest to crest).
- _______________ energy is released when a chemical reaction occurs, and is stored in the bonds of molecules.
- ______________ energy is stored energy.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- When a wave bends.
- White light refracts when it goes through a prism.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol K.
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- When a medium absorbs a wave.
- The ___________ variable is what the scientist changes in an experiment.
- A particle in an atom with a neutral charge.
- The bottom of a wave.
- A particle in an atom that is NOT in the nucleus.
- An educated guess in the scientific method.
- _______________ waves must travel through a medium.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol Na.
- ________________ can travel through a vacuum.
- The pull of the earth (or other planetary body) on an object.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol C.
- The first step in the engineering method.
- Color is an example of a _______________ property.
- When a wave bounces back.
- The number written below the line that represents how many of a particular atom there are in a molecule.
- The resistance a surface causes on an object as it moves.
- The name of the element represented by the symbol He.
- As friction increases, kinetic energy _____________.
- The first full-scale model of a design in the engineering method.
40 Clues: The top of a wave. • When a wave bends. • The bottom of a wave. • The height of a wave. • When a wave bounces back. • When a medium absorbs a wave. • The amount of matter in an object. • Waves are caused by ______________. • The number of wavelengths per second. • ______________ energy is stored energy. • The first step in the engineering method. • ...
Nature of Science Vocabulary 2024-06-08
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- Consists of receiving knowledge of the outside world through our sense or recording information using scientific tools and instruments.
- Type of graph that is best for comparing results
- Measures volume of a liquid. Common units are milliliters and liters.
- Makes objects appear much larger to see details
- Someone who thoroughly gathers and uses research and evidence, to make hypotheses and test them, to gain and share understanding and knowledge.
- Knowledge about or the process of studying the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observations.
- An explanation or conclusion based on evidence and reasoning. Wises guesses
- A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
- Makes far away objects appear closer
- Multiple sized- containers to hold and pour liquid. Not for measuring volume.
- Descriptive data. Words describe the “quality”. Observations using senses
- Type of variable that is measured or observed to collect data
- The weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period (greater than 30 years)
- Numerical data. Count or measure the “quantity”. Can often be graphed.
- Space occupied by a 3D object. Length x Width x Height. Units are cubic centimeters (cm3) or milliliters (mL).
- All the information and observations we collect and then analyze during an experiment
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- Measures temperature. In science, we will use degrees Celsius.
- Measures mass
- An object or device used to perform a task. Helps scientists make better observations, measurements, and equipment for investigations.
- Used to transfer small amounts of liquid. Can sometimes be used for measuring.
- Organize and display quantitative data. Allows us to view trends and summarize data in a simple, visual way.
- Type of graph that shows trends
- Type of chart or graph that shows parts of a whole. Usually displayed as percentages
- Type of variable that is kept constant (the same) so that they do not affect the dependent variable
- The process or steps taken to produce reliable results to answer a specific question. Find and understand an answer to a question
- Type of variable that I choose to change
26 Clues: Measures mass • Type of graph that shows trends • Makes far away objects appear closer • Type of variable that I choose to change • Makes objects appear much larger to see details • Type of graph that is best for comparing results • Type of variable that is measured or observed to collect data • Measures temperature. In science, we will use degrees Celsius. • ...
DP_Crossword #Psy103 2022-05-24
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- The ongoing process of fully developing one’s personal potential.
- acceptance The tendency to believe claims because they seem true or because it would be nice if they were true.
- A systematic approach to answering scientific questions
- Any physical energy sensed by an organism.
- A system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations.
- norms Rules that define acceptable and expected behavior for members of a group.
- An arrangement in which participants remain unaware of whether they are in the experimental group or the control group.
- Any muscular action, glandular activity, or other identifiable aspect of behavior.
- Contents of the mind that are beyond awareness, especially impulses and desires not directly known to a person.
- Unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence.
- Rules that define acceptable and expected behavior for members of a group.
- Experimental results that would rarely occur by chance alone.
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- A small, randomly selected part of a larger population that accurately reflects characteristics of the whole population.
- The use of chance (for example, flipping a coin) to assign subjects to experimental and control groups.
- The school of thought concerned with analyzing sensations and personal experience into basic elements.
- Changes in participants’ behavior caused by the unintended influence of a researcher’s actions.
- In psychology, a public polling technique used to answer psychological questions.
- The scientific study of overt behavior and mental processes (covert behavior).
- prophecy A prediction that prompts people to act in ways that make the prediction come true.
- The focus on the importance of social and cultural contexts in influencing the behavior of individuals.
- method A form of critical thinking based on careful measurement and controlled observation.
- Changes in the behavior of research participants caused by the unintended influence of their own expectations.
- An arrangement in which participants remain unaware of whether they are in the experimental group or the control group.
- Any condition that changes or can be made to change; a measure, event, or state that may vary.
- In psychology, understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated.
- observation An empirical investigation structured to answer questions about the world in a systematic and intersubjective (observations can be reliably confirmed by multiple observers) fashion.
26 Clues: Any physical energy sensed by an organism. • A systematic approach to answering scientific questions • Experimental results that would rarely occur by chance alone. • The ongoing process of fully developing one’s personal potential. • Unfounded belief held without evidence or in spite of falsifying evidence. • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Protestant Reformation 2024-12-11
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- church policy of selling of prestigious church positions
- machine invented during the 15th century that contributed to Luther's ideas spreading through Europe
- church policy of selling a "spot in heaven" to extract more wealth from the common man
- church policy of showing undeserved favoritism to family members over anyone else
- war from 1618-1648 that saw 8 million plus deaths
- first and last name of the scientist who put an emphasis on empiricism and induction in his scientific endeavors
- astrological device used to study the stars
- named after Nicolaus Copernicus, this term is used to describe the shift in thought from midieval ways to math and observation
- last name of the scientist who developed classical mechanics
- another name for classical mechanics, this future math class was developed by the scientist with the first name of Isaac
- scientific method that focuses on repeated observation and testing of those observations for learning
- coincided with the Reformation and helped shape Western thought for years to come
- philosophy of questioning long held truths. People who practice this often ask "why?"
- (incorrect) model of the universe that put the earth at the center of it all
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- meeting held by the Catholic Church to discuss possible reforms to try to keep their followers
- number of theses written by Martin Luther
- period of time where people questioned old methods of scientific discovery and applied new ones
- language Luther translated the Bible into that allowed people to be able to read it for themselves
- series of battles and wars fought for over a century between Protestants and Catholics in fight over political and religious control of Europe
- meeting held by the Catholic Church to determine Luther's fate
- (plural of) reformist critics of the Catholic Church who were deemed heretics
- German monk who wrote out a list of problems he saw in the Catholic Church
- (correct) model of the universe that puts the sun at the center of it all
- first name of the scientist who proved Copernicus' heliocentric model theory
24 Clues: number of theses written by Martin Luther • astrological device used to study the stars • war from 1618-1648 that saw 8 million plus deaths • church policy of selling of prestigious church positions • last name of the scientist who developed classical mechanics • meeting held by the Catholic Church to determine Luther's fate • ...
Soc 110 2015-03-26
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- a statement about how some parts of the world fit together
- the scientific study of society and human behavior
- a statement of what you expect to find during research
- the stages of our life as we go from birth to death
- the violation of norms (rules or expectations)
- places where people give performances
- expectations of "right" behavior
- an individual who significantly influences someone else
- the unique human capacity of being able to see ourselves "from the outside"
- people who have something in common and who believe that what they have in common is significant
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate with one another
- the violation of norms written into law
- the application of the scientific method to the social world
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- norms that are not strictly enforced
- two or more people working together to manage impressions jointly
- a factor that can vary(or change)from one person or situation to another
- large number of people who have similar amounts of income and education
- the language, belief, values, norms, behavior, and even material objects that characterize a group
- sometimes called the second founder of sociology
- the process of learning new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors
- what people do when they are in one another's presence
- the killing of several victims in three or more separate events
- the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group
- the attitudes and behavior expected of us because we are male or female
- a norm so strong that it often brings revulsion if violated
25 Clues: expectations of "right" behavior • norms that are not strictly enforced • places where people give performances • the violation of norms written into law • the violation of norms (rules or expectations) • sometimes called the second founder of sociology • the scientific study of society and human behavior • the stages of our life as we go from birth to death • ...
Fluid Dynamics 2024-09-17
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- Force per unit area (engineers love this)
- Scientific word for water-loving material
- Vertical orthographic projection of object on horizontal plane "an outline"
- Surname of brothers who invented the aeroplane
- Upward force generated by liquid on an immersed object
- Principle of the man who cried Eureka!
- Also known as the International System of Units (SI)
- Type of fluid behaviour exhibited by toothpaste and ketchup
- Study of fluid particles in motion
- Friction force that allows cars to stay on the road (F1!)
- Physical quantities that can be measured with units
- Dimensionless number used to express speed of the Concorde aircraft
- Property of fluids that have high vapour pressure
- Fluid resistance to a change in shape/movement like honey
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- Materials that exhibit water contact angle greater than 150°
- The law that governs mass, energy and momentum
- Part of aeroplane that contributes the most drag
- Force generated due to lift, parallel to oncoming flow
- The type of fluid behaviour exhibited by whipped cream
- Study of fluid particles at rest
- Group name for gases and liquids but not solids
- Mass per unit volume
- Study of motion as a result of forces
- Method of analysing fluid particles as a single body
- Type of fluid behaviour exhibited by synovial fluids
- Treating fluid particles as individuals
- Man who proved the presence of atmospheric pressure
- Scientific name of strange behaviour of fluids
- A units system that uses pound, foot, inch and yard
- The element banned from being used in barometers and thermometers
30 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Study of fluid particles at rest • Study of fluid particles in motion • Study of motion as a result of forces • Principle of the man who cried Eureka! • Treating fluid particles as individuals • Force per unit area (engineers love this) • Scientific word for water-loving material • The law that governs mass, energy and momentum • ...
'25 Senior Final Exam 2025-05-19
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- Full name of the doctor's deformed sister.
- Full name of the doctor who oversaw the entire project from a distance.
- City where the main character went to university.
- First name of the scientist that created a functioning automaton.
- Full name of the POV character from the "outer" story in the frame narrative.
- First names of the two older main characters who volunteer for the procedure.
- Main character's hometown in this "cheese" country.
- Game that the scientist and his automaton played together.
- First character that The Creature killed for revenge.
- Full name of the main character.
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- First name of the twin sister who did not live.
- Main method of murder for The Creature.
- Moxon debated with the narrator that all matter was...
- Name of the scientific procedure that is supposed to make you younger and better.
- First name of main character's brother who is killed before the end of the story.
- First names of the clones created through the procedure.
- Color of The Creature's hair and lips.
- Main character's "cousin" who he went on to marry.
- This caused the entire building to burn down toward the end of the story.
- Full name of the doctor who developed the scientific procedure.
- First name of the only other man who was allowed in the machine shop.
- Act the automaton committed against his creator after losing their chess match.
- Ocean where the creature disappears into at the end of the story.
- Main character's best friend, Henry, since childhood.
24 Clues: Full name of the main character. • Color of The Creature's hair and lips. • Main method of murder for The Creature. • Full name of the doctor's deformed sister. • First name of the twin sister who did not live. • City where the main character went to university. • Main character's "cousin" who he went on to marry. • Main character's hometown in this "cheese" country. • ...
Chapter 1 - Intro 2025-01-19
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- repeating the essence of a research study
- enhanced memory after retrieving, rather than simply rereading, information
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- psychological study of mental processes involved in perceiving, learning, & solving problems
- the most frequently occurring score in a distribution
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth
- tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it
- technique for obtaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group
- psychological study of evolution of behavior & the mind, using principles of natural selection
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- approach that incorporates biological, psychological, & socio-cultural levels of analysis
- psychological perspective that emphasized human growth potential
- examines assumptions, appraises the source, and assesses conclusions
- anything that can vary and is practical & ethical to measure
- computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score
- shared ideas & behaviors that one generation passes on to the next
- pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- early school of thought that explored how mental & behavioral processes function
- research method used to identify cause and effect
- view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior w/o reference to mental processes
- principle that inherited traits are passed down for survival and reproduction
- established the first psychology lab at the University of Leipzig, Germany
- the middle score in a distribution
- early school of thought used to reveal the structure of the human mind
24 Clues: the middle score in a distribution • repeating the essence of a research study • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • research method used to identify cause and effect • the most frequently occurring score in a distribution • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • anything that can vary and is practical & ethical to measure • ...
Intro Issues to lifespan development 2025-01-14
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- physiologist who presented eight stages of development
- social and historical consensus that combined several interests to focus the scientific community’s interest on child development
- growth and change in an individual based on underlying biological processes
- enduring emotionally significant bond that forms between two individuals, often in a caregiving context
- the process of translating evidence-based research and ideas into practical solutions to influence and improve human life
- scientific study of the mind and all the behavior it produces
- process by which environmental influences can modify an individual’s genetic expression
- A period of emotional Upheaval
- study of animal behavior
- identification of typical or expected developments across the lifespan
- research method that follows the same participants over time
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- a change in developmental kind, form, or degree that does not directly follow from what came before
- type of developmental research where groups of participants composed of different ages are studied at a single point in time
- Stage associated with adolescents
- investigation where a great amount of detail is gathered about one or more individuals of interest with the aim of gaining a thorough understanding of each person
- idea that people live, interact and develop within a similar time period
- the ability of the brain the adapt to change
- conducted a case study of a boy who had spent his childhood without human contact
- a dynamic period of life marked by continued cognitive, social, and psychological development
- psychologists’ way of recognizing that most development has both genetic and environmental sources of influence
20 Clues: study of animal behavior • A period of emotional Upheaval • Stage associated with adolescents • the ability of the brain the adapt to change • physiologist who presented eight stages of development • research method that follows the same participants over time • scientific study of the mind and all the behavior it produces • ...
Inventions Across Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-16
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- Press, Gutenberg’s book mass-producer (Renaissance)
- a voice communication over wires (Industrial Revolution)
- Line, a mass production method (Industrial Revolution)
- Machine automated stitching (Industrial Revolution)
- Lamp, mine lighting device (Industrial Revolution)
- a mechanical writing device (Industrial Revolution)
- Engine, A powered factory and locomotives (Industrial Revolution)
- Press mass-produced books (Renaissance)
- an internal body imaging (Medical Revolution)
- Drill improved planting seeds in rows (Agricultural Revolution)
- an Early steam-powered train (Industrial Revolution)
- Conditioning, an indoor temperature control (Industrial Revolution)
- Lock, water level elevator (Industrial Revolution)
- stores electrical energy (Scientific Revolution)
- a disease-fighting drugs (Medical Revolution)
- Press, powerful crushing machine (Industrial Revolution)
- Air Balloon, first manned flight (Industrial Revolution)
- data processing machine (Digital Revolution)
- it capturing of images (Industrial Revolution)
- Drill, efficient seed planter (Agricultural Revolution)
- this is a disease prevention (Medical Revolution)
- mobile computing device (Digital Revolution)
- motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution)
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- Bulb, an electric light source (Industrial Revolution)
- a global communication network (Digital Revolution)
- an explosive for mining/construction (Industrial Revolution)
- Combustion, an engine powering cars (Industrial Revolution)
- a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution)
- pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution)
- a track transportation system (Industrial Revolution)
- Motor, it converts electricity to motion (Industrial Revolution)
- a steam-powered water transport (Industrial Revolution)
- viewing tiny organisms (Scientific Revolution)
- a long-distance electrical communication (Industrial Revolution)
- a wireless audio transmission (Industrial Revolution)
- Shuttle, a speeded-up weaving (Industrial Revolution)
- Gin a separates cotton seeds from fiber (Industrial Revolution)
- a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution)
- Jenny A mechanized textile spinning (Industrial Revolution)
- first powered flight (Industrial Revolution)
40 Clues: Press mass-produced books (Renaissance) • motorized vehicle (Industrial Revolution) • pain relief in surgery (Medical Revolution) • a wood preservation (Industrial Revolution) • a synthetic material (Industrial Revolution) • data processing machine (Digital Revolution) • first powered flight (Industrial Revolution) • mobile computing device (Digital Revolution) • ...
Scientific Practices: Explanations & Models 2025-09-10
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- information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested.
- an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment.
- being free from contradictions; all parts of an argument or explanation align without conflict.
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- using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis.
- a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable.
5 Clues: an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment. • a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandable. • using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis. • information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested. • ...
Scientific Practices: Explanations & Models 2025-09-08
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- information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested.
- an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment.
- being free from contradictions; all parts of an argument or explanation align without conflict.
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- using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis.
- a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandble.
5 Clues: an answer or method that addresses a problem or question in an experiment. • a detailed description that makes scientific evidence clear and understandble. • using evidence and reasoning to support or refute a scientific claim or hypothesis. • information gained by observation or experimentation that can be verified or tested. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-11-10
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- career experiences that place students with employers who are conducting agricultural businesses such as farming, ranching, greenhouses, and others.
- an original research project consisting of identifying a problem, review of scientific literature, conducting a research project, and reporting the results.
- project conducted for wages or profit.
- commercial business to generate profits.
- a summary of a person’s education, technical skills, and career experiences.
- career experience that places a student in a business for a specific period of time to learn technical skills through actual work experiences.
- in or understanding about agriscience.
- training experience obtained while working in an actual job setting.
- a person’s occupation or profession.
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- the method used for students to obtain real-world on-the-job training practice.
- enterprises that are supervised by teachers and conducted by students as owners or managers of businesses based on agriscience.
- a program in which the teacher conducts activities that allow students to become involved in learning a variety of subjects about agriscience and careers related to agriculture.
- an activity conducted in the daily routine of our society.
- projects that improve beauty, convenience, safety, value, or efficiency learned outside of the regularly scheduled classroom or laboratory classes.
- procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- looked after and directed.
- learning about occupations and jobs as part of the process of choosing one’s life work.
- series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
18 Clues: looked after and directed. • a person’s occupation or profession. • project conducted for wages or profit. • in or understanding about agriscience. • commercial business to generate profits. • an activity conducted in the daily routine of our society. • procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature. • ...
Secondary Survey Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- The "E" in the SAMPLE method
- Excessive bleeding from ruptured or damaged blood vessels
- The range of motion without the caregiver moving the limb
- The "M" in the SAMPLE method
- Part of the phrase used with the "P" in the SAMPLE method
- Awareness or the quality of being awake
- Blood pressure between heartbeats
- The "A" in the SAMPLE method
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- Low blood pressure
- A tear or cut in the skin
- High blood pressure
- An irregular heartbeat that the patient is aware of and feels
- The range of motion without the patient using muscle
- The "S" in the SAMPLE method
- meal The "L" in the SAMPLE method
- Sensitivity to pain
- Blood pressure during a heartbeat
- Inability to move or resistance to movement
- Another word for bruise
19 Clues: Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Sensitivity to pain • Another word for bruise • A tear or cut in the skin • The "E" in the SAMPLE method • The "S" in the SAMPLE method • The "M" in the SAMPLE method • The "A" in the SAMPLE method • meal The "L" in the SAMPLE method • Blood pressure during a heartbeat • Blood pressure between heartbeats • ...
Nutrition 2017-10-12
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- a condition that occurs from lack of vitamin C
- the amount of energy required to raise 1 litre of water by 1 degree celcius
- organism that must obtain energy from other organisms
- another name for vitamin B2
- maltose sucrose lactose
- vitamin B3
- the main source of energy for the body
- fats with no double bonds in the fatty acid tails
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- this word means long chain
- long term storage of energy in the body
- the molecular structure resembles a house with a pointed roof
- fatty acid chains are attached to this type of molecule
- a condition that occurs from lack of vitamin D
- the process of making oils more solid
- acid another name for vitamin C
- organic micronutrients
- glucose fructose and galactose
- synthesis the method of connecting single sugars together
- the scientific name for fat
- a mineral essential for hemoglobin in the blood
- organism that can create their own energy
- acids the building blocks of proteins
22 Clues: vitamin B3 • organic micronutrients • maltose sucrose lactose • this word means long chain • another name for vitamin B2 • the scientific name for fat • glucose fructose and galactose • acid another name for vitamin C • the process of making oils more solid • acids the building blocks of proteins • the main source of energy for the body • long term storage of energy in the body • ...
Weathering/Soil and a bit more! 2013-05-06
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- a delicious spread made with peas of chicks or chickpeas
- darkest layer of the soil with organic remains
- mixture of minerals, mineraloids, and organic matter
- unique composition and there are 4000 of them
- rock is broken apart in first step of soil formation
- weathering and making a new substance
- a testable prediction
- or test your hypothesis with the steps in your experiment
- imaginary point on the globe that separates the north from the south
- materials dissolved in water and carried down through soil
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- area of rock that can be altered chemically after being broken down mechanically
- it's scientific and used to experiments
- we do this when we evaluate our results in an experiment
- physical means to weather ex. plant roots
- moves weathered rock to a new location
- bottom layer of the soil
- what the three layers of soil are called
- when ice breaks apart the rocks
- where animals graze and farmers grow crops
- conditions like hot and tropical create an optimal chemical change
20 Clues: a testable prediction • bottom layer of the soil • when ice breaks apart the rocks • weathering and making a new substance • moves weathered rock to a new location • it's scientific and used to experiments • what the three layers of soil are called • physical means to weather ex. plant roots • where animals graze and farmers grow crops • ...
vocabulary 7 and 8 2020-05-28
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- brave
- show the importance of a specific part of something
- consider something
- causing people to think seriously about something
- to describe by labeling or giving a name to, characterize
- begin or introduce somethimg officially
- think something is true without knowing for sure
- the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation-, distribution
- of the present time modern
- radically new or innovative
- something that represents another thing
- to move or bring forward
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- make something seem better
- owed at present
- the art of designing and making buildings
- to fill with an animating, quickenuing, or exalting influence
- the extent to which or the limits between wich variation is posible
- a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like
- come to uderstand something
- draw plans to make something
- a pleasing combination of things
- uniform character
- the environment around something
- to extend over a greater or a considerable area or period
24 Clues: brave • owed at present • uniform character • consider something • to move or bring forward • make something seem better • of the present time modern • come to uderstand something • radically new or innovative • draw plans to make something • a pleasing combination of things • the environment around something • begin or introduce somethimg officially • ...
Biology I 2019-03-18
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- bacteria
- membrane bound sacs formed from other membranes
- whip-like appendages on the cell membrane
- life
- passive movement of a substance down a concentration gradient and across a membrane that requires a carrier protein (2 words)
- DNA in long, loose fibers
- foot
- digits
- cells that receive and transmit signals (2 words)
- a method of classifying organisms based upon their evolutionary relationships
- bone
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- flesh
- flat
- sheets of cells that cover or line other tissues (2 words)
- passive movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane from the dilute solution to more concentrated solution
- finger-like projections formed from the cell membrane
- algae and protozoans
- cell eating of large particles
- movement of fluids or particles out of the cell
- rabbit
- the site of protein synthesis
- the joining of the ovum and spermatozoon
- single set of chromosomes found in the gametes
- membrane bound sacs that contain hydrolytic enzymes
- the scientific study of living organisms
- worm
26 Clues: flat • life • foot • worm • bone • flesh • rabbit • digits • bacteria • algae and protozoans • DNA in long, loose fibers • the site of protein synthesis • cell eating of large particles • the joining of the ovum and spermatozoon • the scientific study of living organisms • whip-like appendages on the cell membrane • single set of chromosomes found in the gametes • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- _______ went to the university of Paris
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- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- first daily newspaper was printed in 1706 in _______
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
21 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Came from an English aristocrat family • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
7th Chapter 20 Summary Identifications 2024-05-07
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- DEVELOPED EFFICIENT COAL BURNING STEAM ENGINEFIELD
- PATENTED THE STEEL PLOW
- LAID THE FIRST TRANSATLANTIC CABLE
- BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP
- DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE
- BROTHERS WHO MADE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ENGINE POWERED FLIGHT
- EARLY DAY AUTOMAKER FROM THE UNITED STATES
- INVENTED THE COTTON GIN
- FORMULATED THE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
- STEEL MAGNATE OF THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
- EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY
- STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY
- CREATED A MORE EFFICIENT TELESCOPE (FIRST NAME)
- DEVELOPED A CHEAP PROCESS FOR CONVERTING IRON INTO STEEL
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- DESCRIBED THE CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN THE HUMAN BODY
- "FATHER OF ANATOMY"
- INVENTED THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MACHINE
- CREATED THE FIRST PUBLIC STEAM POWERED RAILROAD
- INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS
- dEVELOPED THE GAS FUELED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
- PROPOSED THE HELIOCENTRIC APPROACH TO THE UNIVERSE
- OIL MAGNATE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION
- FORMULATED PRINCIPLES OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHOD
24 Clues: "FATHER OF ANATOMY" • PATENTED THE STEEL PLOW • INVENTED THE COTTON GIN • DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE • STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY • FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION • EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY • LAID THE FIRST TRANSATLANTIC CABLE • BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP • INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS • INVENTED THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MACHINE • ...
Puzzle 64 2022-12-22
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- The only inanimate sign of the zodiac.
- The colour of the €10 note.
- Daniel Fahrenheit's nationality.
- The space age begun in this era of the 1900s.
- The greek god of fear.
- Moth and Butterflies are members of this order.
- A scientis born in the year of Galileo's death.
- A fictional boxer with the nickname "The Count of Monte Fisto".
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- The colour at the bottom edge of a rainbow.
- He said, “God does not play dice with the universe”.
- A term describing the alignment of three celestial bodies.
- An airplane not flown commercially since 2003.
- Granada is found in this Spanish region.
- A former planet that was demoted to dwarf-planet.
- Margaret Thatcher succeeded him as British prime minister.
- The company founded by Ingvar Kamprad.
- The father of scientific method.
- Anders Celsius' nationality.
- The only country to have played in every FIFA World Cup tournament.
- The city containg ten of Germany's tallest buildings.
20 Clues: The greek god of fear. • The colour of the €10 note. • Anders Celsius' nationality. • Daniel Fahrenheit's nationality. • The father of scientific method. • The only inanimate sign of the zodiac. • The company founded by Ingvar Kamprad. • Granada is found in this Spanish region. • The colour at the bottom edge of a rainbow. • The space age begun in this era of the 1900s. • ...
Spelling Week 4 Term 3 2023-08-05
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- Large musical ensemble playing classical music
- A heavy object used to keep a boat or ship in place
- A plan or plot to achieve something
- A colourful and fragrant flower
- Person skilled in repairing machines and engines
- Scientist specializing in chemistry
- Combination of musical notes played together
- King or queen ruling a kingdom
- Chemical element used for disinfection
- Method or approach to performing a task or skill
- Composite organism formed by algae and fungi
- State of complete disorder and confusion
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- Male head of a family or society
- Part of the body where digestion takes place
- Collection of historical records and documents
- Relating to a particular subject or field of study
- A place of learning and education
- Application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes
- Female head of a family or society
- Group of singers performing together
- Substance with a distinct composition and properties
- Lizard capable of changing colours to blend with its surroundings
- Sound reflection phenomenon
- Extremely disordered and unpredictable
24 Clues: Sound reflection phenomenon • King or queen ruling a kingdom • A colourful and fragrant flower • Male head of a family or society • A place of learning and education • Female head of a family or society • A plan or plot to achieve something • Scientist specializing in chemistry • Group of singers performing together • Chemical element used for disinfection • ...
Intro to Biology 2026-01-16
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- Method Steps used to investigate questions
- A group that can reproduce together
- – Cell structure where photosynthesis happens
- – A tool used to see very small objects
- – The control center of a cell
- An organism that makes its own food
- – The outer covering of a cell
- – The study of living things
- Different populations living together
- – Jelly-like material inside a cell
- A group of the same species in one area
- A testable explanation or prediction
- – Process cells use to release energy
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- An organism that eats other organisms
- – Keeping a stable internal environment
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- An organism that breaks down dead matter
- – A living thing
- – The smallest unit of life
- – Genetic material that carries instructions for life
- – The part of the cell that produces energy
- Change in species over time
- – Process plants use to make food using sunlight
- – Living and nonliving things interacting
- The natural home of an organism
25 Clues: – A living thing • – The smallest unit of life • Change in species over time • – The study of living things • – The control center of a cell • – The outer covering of a cell • The natural home of an organism • A group that can reproduce together • An organism that makes its own food • – Jelly-like material inside a cell • A testable explanation or prediction • ...
Earth Science Cross Word Puzzle 2025-11-24
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- What step of the scientific method is it when you graph the results
- What layer of the Earth do we live on
- Sand constantly moves along beach
- Dropping of weathered material somewhere else, aids in creation of new landform
- What is the thickest layer of Earth
- What is the name of the super continent
- Where does wind erosion occur
- An instrument used to detect ground movement
- Roll and tumble rocks against each other, and breaks into smaller pieces
- Which side of a dune does erosion happen on
- _ waves can only go through solids
- Which side of a dune does deposition happen on
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- What occurs at a transform boundary
- “Boundary- plates move apart.” What is it
- What kind of glacier covered 2/3 of Ohio
- Sediment builds up, can be many miles wide
- What is Pangaea
- What is the hottest layer of Earth
- _ waves can go through solids and liquids
- This moves rock, soil, and has rapid movement
20 Clues: What is Pangaea • Where does wind erosion occur • Sand constantly moves along beach • What is the hottest layer of Earth • _ waves can only go through solids • What occurs at a transform boundary • What is the thickest layer of Earth • What layer of the Earth do we live on • What is the name of the super continent • What kind of glacier covered 2/3 of Ohio • ...
World History Mid-Term Review 2026-01-08
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- The _______ of heaven influenced China
- Leader in the Reign of Terror
- cash crop that influenced the transatlantic slave trade
- Europeans unknowingly brought this over with them on the Colombian exchange killing millions of
- Paying your way into heaven
- The Reformation opposed this church
- Enlightenment thinkers used this method to predict human behavior
- The Napoleonic ________ is considered Napoleons great achievement
- France had 3 of these before the French Revolution
- This exchange was trade between Latin America and Europe
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- Mughal, Safavid, Ottoman
- nation that expands through conquest creates an
- means rebirth
- One monarch having all of the power
- Believed in heliocentric theory
- Father of the Protestant Reformation
- explored in Asia and Africa for his emperor
- This passage was the journey between Africa and the Americas
- I must have one of these in my midterm writing
- Empire that Cortes conquered
- leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Since most religious works were printed in this language regular citizens couldn’t read i
22 Clues: means rebirth • Mughal, Safavid, Ottoman • Paying your way into heaven • Empire that Cortes conquered • Leader in the Reign of Terror • Believed in heliocentric theory • leader of the Haitian Revolution • One monarch having all of the power • The Reformation opposed this church • Father of the Protestant Reformation • The _______ of heaven influenced China • ...
Rebirth Crossword 2026-03-12
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- Peter ____
- the amir ____ theory
- The ___ effect
- bag the fake
- only for ___
- the best game
- nisky ruined this for everyone
- Responsible for whythonk's death
- Learn from an expert player and ____
- The scientific technique Amir is most well acquainted with
- end stage blokus syndrome
- The most racist man
- spinning cube.gif
- bag the 1st
- ___ thy neighbor
- The most whipped slave on the ship
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- the ranch technique
- cant put it down
- when crezy misbehaves
- bag the 2nd
- the subject of the most legendary crew battle
- lied and left
- Jay doesn't know what this is
- kevin's most used move
- crezy's arch nemesis
- the goat
- God of controller destruction 2
- big ___ glitch
- crezy's secret fetish
- takes no chip damage
- A closely guarded secret
- daylon cant stand this game anymore
- when you need to lock in
- Arc's hands in a few years
- Mic on. Mic off.
- only real ones remember
- god of ___ 2
37 Clues: the goat • Peter ____ • bag the 2nd • bag the 1st • bag the fake • only for ___ • god of ___ 2 • lied and left • the best game • The ___ effect • big ___ glitch • cant put it down • Mic on. Mic off. • ___ thy neighbor • spinning cube.gif • the ranch technique • The most racist man • the amir ____ theory • crezy's arch nemesis • takes no chip damage • when crezy misbehaves • crezy's secret fetish • ...
Natural Sciences Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitutes legitimate contributions to a field.
- proposed by Karl Popper, is a way of demarcating science from non-science.
- imply a cause and effect between the observed elements and must always apply under the same conditions.
- the view that science and the scientific method are the only objective means by which people should determine normative and epistemological values.
- a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific.
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- their beliefs are based on reason and logic rather than emotion or religion.
- knowledge gained from experiment and observation rather than from theory.
- an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
8 Clues: an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information. • knowledge gained from experiment and observation rather than from theory. • proposed by Karl Popper, is a way of demarcating science from non-science. • their beliefs are based on reason and logic rather than emotion or religion. • ...
Natural sciences 2022-11-16
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- a general statement confirmed by experimental evidence which describes some feature of reality
- the traditional conception of the scientific method, using inductive methods of reasoning
- the belief that science is the only way we can make sense of reality and discover the truth
- the belief that there is no absolute truth and that what people believe to be true depends on their culture
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- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- a set of interrelated ideas for making sense of one or more aspects of reality
- A set of beliefs which mimic the surface features of science without being genuinely scientific
- A belief that reason rather than experience is the most important source of knowledge
8 Clues: a set of interrelated ideas for making sense of one or more aspects of reality • a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth. • A belief that reason rather than experience is the most important source of knowledge • the traditional conception of the scientific method, using inductive methods of reasoning • ...
Keyword Crossword 2024-09-04
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- Method A way of investigating that involves collecting and analysing data to show whether an idea is right or wrong.
- Apply mathematical concepts and draw graphs to look for trends.
- variable The variable that is changed during an experiment.
- Something that can be seen happening, or can be felt, heard or smelt.
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- A statement that describes what you expect to happen, and explain why you think this will happen, based on your scientific understanding.
- variables A variable which must be kept the same so that the result of the experiment is not affected.
- A statement summing up what you have learnt from the results, and linking back to whether your hypothesis was correct or not.
- variable The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment.
8 Clues: variable The variable that is changed during an experiment. • Apply mathematical concepts and draw graphs to look for trends. • variable The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment. • Something that can be seen happening, or can be felt, heard or smelt. • ...
NaturalSciences 2022-11-16
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- A belief that reason rather than experience is the most important source of knowledge
- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- the belief that science is the only way we can make sense of reality and discover the truth
- a general statement confirmed by experimental evidence which describes some feature of reality
- the belief that there is no absolute truth and that what people believe to be true depends on their culture
- the traditional conception of the scientific method, using inductive methods of reasoning
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- A set of beliefs which mimic the surface features of science without being genuinely scientific
- a set of interrelated ideas for making sense of one or more aspects of reality
8 Clues: a set of interrelated ideas for making sense of one or more aspects of reality • a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth. • A belief that reason rather than experience is the most important source of knowledge • the traditional conception of the scientific method, using inductive methods of reasoning • ...
Final exam 2023-12-17
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 • ...
Task 9.6 The Scientific Revolution 2022-03-25
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- Despite his many accomplishments, the Church banned his book from being published
- A disagreement over his theories delayed the publishing of his book until his dying days
- Their book stated that gravity keeps the solar system together
- An Earth-centered theory; having or relating to the Earth as the center
- A period from the 1500s to the 1700s in which many scientific advances changed people’s traditional beliefs about science
- A _____ discovers information about items too small to see
- Any organized study of the physical world
- Their improvements allowed the discovery of tiny organisms called bacteria
- The belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
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- Substances that consist of atoms of only one kind
- By creating the scientific method, he believed that we should put aside unproven ideas of the past to learn the truth
- A _____ is used to learn about larger objects in space, like planets and stars
- Having or relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- One of his ideas stated that the planets do not all travel at the same speed
- His work described the structure of the human body
- The steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- He believed in using logic, reason, and mathematics to find truths
- He arranged living things into groups based on their similarities and differences
- The discovery of elements was proved by this Irish scientist
- The attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object on or near its surface
- An explanation of how or why something happens
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 • ...
Unit 5 Crossword - Goethals - Celeste Rodrigue - 4th period 2014-03-23
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- Spanish colonists who were born in Latin America to spanish parents
- An 18th century intellectual movement in Europe applying the principals of reasoning to society
- The political or social system that existed in France prior to the French Revolution
- The idea that monarchs are God's representatives on earths and therefore only answerable to God
- A King or queen who has unlimited power and seeks to control all aspects of society
- Prussia's landowning nobility
- Colonists in Latin America society who were actually born in Spain
- Earth Policy The practice of burning crops and killing livestock to prevent the enemies use during wartime
- Russia's landowning nobility
- A government run public school in France during Napoleon's reign
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- members of a loosely organized fighting force that makes attacks or raids on their enemy
- A machine created as a more humane method for beheading people during the French Revolution
- A scientific theory promoting the idea that the earth is the center of the universe
- An ideology promoted by Montesquieu to divide a government's political power in its branches
- The sudden seizure or takeover of political power in a country or nation
- A scientific theory promoting the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
- The representative council in pre-communist Russia
- A person of mixed spanish and Native American ancestry in Latin America
- A person of mixed European and African ancestry in the Americas (both continents)
- Corpus A formal writ or order requiring the presentation of the elements of a crime against a person
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 • ...
Science Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- information obtained through the senses
- an instrument that measures temperature
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- a representation of an object or event
- the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- the straight-line distance between two points
- a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- a proposed answer to a question
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
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- the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - a ratio of equivalent measurements that is used to convert a quantity from one unit to another
- the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- Method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- the amount of matter in an object
- the amount of space taken up by an object
22 Clues: a proposed answer to a question • the amount of matter in an object • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • the straight-line distance between two points • ...
Digital Review Activity 2020-12-16
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- law a rule or principle that describes what happened in nature is a
- solve for the missing side using pythagorean theorem ( x and 15 smaller sides, 21 is the hypotenuse)
- how much does a 59.0 kg woman with on Earth
- and 13m sally the slug moved 17 meters at an angle of 130 degrees NE; solve for the X and Y components
- than if you ride your bike down a straight road for 500m then turn around and ride back then your distance is your displacement
- variable in a graph showing temperature change material over time. temperature change is the
- qualitative data includes all of the following except
- as exact as possible a precise measurement is one that
- what SI prefix means one million
- solve the missing side using trig (13cm is the hypotenuse side, x is the adjacent side, and your angle is 60 degrees)
- Protective Equipment what does PPE stand for
- observations the first step in the scientific method is usually
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- is an example of a vector quantity
- cm which of the following is equal to 5800000000
- justin walks 153 meters north and then 14 meters west across a golf course. solve for his resultant vector
- exerted by the object a free-body diagram diagram represents all of the following except
- force what is not a fundamental force
- dimensional projectile motion is considered what type of movement
- which of the following is a physical quantity that has a magnitude but no direction
- how many significant figures are in 7.357
20 Clues: what SI prefix means one million • is an example of a vector quantity • how many significant figures are in 7.357 • how much does a 59.0 kg woman with on Earth • force what is not a fundamental force • Protective Equipment what does PPE stand for • cm which of the following is equal to 5800000000 • qualitative data includes all of the following except • ...
Spelling Jeopardy TAS 2023-07-27
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- the making of a judgement about the value or quality of a finished product; assessment.
- the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring.
- an established or official way of doing something.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is made.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- enlarge and bevel the rim of a drilled hole so that a screw, nail, or bolt can be inserted flush with the surface.
- a means of solving a problem.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
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- To make using machinery
- a new method, idea, product or use technology.
- share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
- a first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed.
- the use of a variety of artistic or communicative media.
- the necessary items for a particular purpose.
- a young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
20 Clues: To make using machinery • a means of solving a problem. • the necessary items for a particular purpose. • a new method, idea, product or use technology. • share or exchange information, news, or ideas. • a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction. • an established or official way of doing something. • the use of a variety of artistic or communicative media. • ...
The Australian Food Industry 2020-08-18
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- a system used to assure safety in food production
- a marked effect or influence of one thing on another
- using , buying or eating sonething
- farming a method of growing and producing food without using synthetic chemicals
- a law or set of laws made by government
- farming in water
- product any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- a specialised product for a small target market
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- the action of transforming raw materials into food products
- these systems reduce the need for manual labour
- moving goods from one place to another
- added raw materials processed so that their value to consumers is increased
- the repeated use of land for the growth of one crop
- Commonwealth Scientific and ---------- Research Organisation
- control point a step taken in the food manufacturing process to control a hazard.
- a small quantity of products produced, maybe by hand.
- equal employment opportunities
17 Clues: farming in water • equal employment opportunities • using , buying or eating sonething • moving goods from one place to another • a law or set of laws made by government • these systems reduce the need for manual labour • a specialised product for a small target market • a system used to assure safety in food production • ...
Animal Science- Spring Semester Exam 2025-04-18
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- term for meat from pigs
- general term for the mother of an animal
- mating animals of different breeds
- scientific term for cattle
- term for meat from horses
- scientific term for horses
- process of taking a young animal off milk by removing it from being with its mother
- term for meat from cattle
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- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- term for meat from sheep over one year old
- animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- scientific term for pigs
- removing an animal from the herd
- general term for the father of an animal
- scientific term for sheep
15 Clues: term for meat from pigs • scientific term for pigs • scientific term for sheep • term for meat from horses • term for meat from cattle • scientific term for cattle • scientific term for horses • removing an animal from the herd • mating animals of different breeds • general term for the mother of an animal • general term for the father of an animal • ...
heath crossword 2021-12-13
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- or a sudden tightening of a muscle
- your health or the health of others
- in ascending order
- the best you can be—includes having goals that motivate and
- and demands
- list of those needs essential to human growth and development,
- or the various methods of communicating information.
- distinctive qualities that describe how a
- person thinks, feels, and behave
- is an indigestible complex carbohydrate
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- of payment.
- cramp- is a
- is something you aim for that takes planning and work
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- is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday
- the striving to
- or the scientific study of patterns
- you
- can be defined as
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional
- available to a nation’s people, the way they receive care, and the
- care system- which includes all the medical
- of need-is a
- behavior-are actions that can potentially
- disease in a population
25 Clues: you • and demands • of payment. • cramp- is a • of need-is a • the striving to • can be defined as • in ascending order • disease in a population • person thinks, feels, and behave • or a sudden tightening of a muscle • or the scientific study of patterns • your health or the health of others • is an indigestible complex carbohydrate • distinctive qualities that describe how a • ...
B1 L7 word 1 to 20 2021-12-06
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- a planned piece of work for a particular purpose
- to fix a broken objects so that it can be used again
- happening often
- the practical use of new scientific developments or processes;
- movable objects inside a building
- a skilled worker who repairs vehicle engines
- to have enough money to pay for something or do something
- using or operated by electricity
- to run or manage, such as a business;
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- the image of something or someone in a mirror
- needing something or someone's help
- a narrow, straight line of light or heat from the sun
- made of a light, strong man-made material
- the round glass part of an electric light
- a newly created process, the machine, or method of making something
- to place something, such a s a machine
- far wasy from towns and cities
- a period during which electricity supply is lost
- a condition of great difficulty
- to repair
20 Clues: to repair • happening often • far wasy from towns and cities • a condition of great difficulty • using or operated by electricity • movable objects inside a building • needing something or someone's help • to run or manage, such as a business; • to place something, such a s a machine • made of a light, strong man-made material • the round glass part of an electric light • ...
Exploring Cultures Ancient Greece 2016-05-02
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- The pointed top of a mountain or ridge
- To float or to set a boat or ship in the water
- A government run by the people
- A light two wheeled vehicle for one person usually drawn by two horses
- The scientific study of prehistoric people
- A number of naval vessels carrying armed crew members
- A state of being happy
- A persons actions that give you options of what to do
- A system of moral principles
- A body of myths
- An effort to secure or attain
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- A particular method of reasoning
- The study of truth and knowledge
- A formal agreement
- Confirming to such a standard and taken model
- The branch of literature having such compositions
- Something to be thankful for
- A light spear usually thrown by hand
- The profession on designing buildings
- A component of a whole or one of the parts into which a whole may be resolved by analysis
20 Clues: A body of myths • A formal agreement • A state of being happy • Something to be thankful for • A system of moral principles • An effort to secure or attain • A government run by the people • A particular method of reasoning • The study of truth and knowledge • A light spear usually thrown by hand • The profession on designing buildings • The pointed top of a mountain or ridge • ...
Week 5 Affixes - ELT 2022-12-12
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- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.
- Change in position of the body or of a body part
- expert knowledge about the practical aspects of life
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered
- energy from the sun
- a written, printed, or typed copy of words that have been spoken
- insert, interrupt
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- unable to be divided or separated
- one who believes in the philosophy that people are independent beings
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- referring to small particles that make up atoms, including electrons, protons, and neutrons
- A landscaping method that conserves water
- relating to the study of God
- to join or bring together
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- An instrument used to measure temperature
- capable of being heard
- lack of action or activity
- full of jealousy for another's possession
20 Clues: insert, interrupt • energy from the sun • capable of being heard • to join or bring together • lack of action or activity • relating to the study of God • unable to be divided or separated • A landscaping method that conserves water • An instrument used to measure temperature • full of jealousy for another's possession • Change in position of the body or of a body part • ...
Statistics Vocab 2023-01-13
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- having or including two modes
- scientific procedure designed to make a discovery
- investigation method of questioning a group of people
- also known as experimental group
- type of statistics that uses data to make assumptions about properties of an underlying distribution of probability
- a portion drawn from a population used for statistical estimations of the whole population
- this group does not retrieve treatment
- a numerical characteristic of a population
- study of everything in a population
- average
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- type of data dealing with numbers
- value that appears most often in a given set of data
- imitation of a real world process
- type of data that describes attributes
- type of statistics that quantitatively describes features from a collection of information
- information collected for reference or analysis
- middle number in a list from least to greatest
- the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of data
- a finite or infinite collection of items under consideration
- process of taking samples of subsets
20 Clues: average • having or including two modes • also known as experimental group • type of data dealing with numbers • imitation of a real world process • study of everything in a population • process of taking samples of subsets • type of data that describes attributes • this group does not retrieve treatment • a numerical characteristic of a population • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
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- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- _______ went to the university of Paris
20 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Came from an English aristocrat family • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Kelp 2022-10-26
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- Common location of kelp forest.
- Most of this color of seaweed is found in cold shallow water but come can be found in deep water.
- Used as an emulsifier in many food items.
- Body of the seaweed.
- The type of water Kelp thrive in generally.
- Stem structure of sea kelp.
- Kelp reproduction method.
- Stores access energies such as starch and a certain color of seaweed.
- The main predator of kelp.
- Kelp is a subgroup of.
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- The scientific name of giant kelp.
- Harvested from red seaweeds is also used to thicken dairy products.
- A common nickname for kelp.
- Kelps rockweeds and sargassums are all these certain types of seaweed.
- Root-like structure of kelp.
- The Genus of kelp.
- How kelp gain nutrients.
- The mean temperature kelps grows in
- Structures that help kelp float.
- Leafy part of a Kelp.
- Used to culture microorganisms in the healthcare industry.
21 Clues: The Genus of kelp. • Body of the seaweed. • Leafy part of a Kelp. • Kelp is a subgroup of. • How kelp gain nutrients. • Kelp reproduction method. • The main predator of kelp. • A common nickname for kelp. • Stem structure of sea kelp. • Root-like structure of kelp. • Common location of kelp forest. • Structures that help kelp float. • The scientific name of giant kelp. • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws.
- people who present new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Used microscope to find micro-organisms.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Wrote the book On Crimes and Punishments.
- created the 3 laws of motion.
- proposed the heliocentric theory.
- created the first vaccine for smallpox.
- Wrote the book Two Treaties of Government.
- Brought up the idea of women receiving education.
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- created the scientific method.
- to know something one did not know before.
- Wrote the book The Social Contract.
- a party where people would discuss new ideas.
- Wrote the book Candide.
- Used math to prove Copernicus's theory.
- Created analytic Geometry(Added algebra to geometry)
- Wrote the Leviathan.
- The earth revolves around the solar system
- a system in which multiple groups share decisions making and power.
- The sun revolves around the solar system.
- Proved that the planets weren't perfect spheres and Jupiter's four moon.
22 Clues: Wrote the Leviathan. • Wrote the book Candide. • created the 3 laws of motion. • created the scientific method. • proposed the heliocentric theory. • Wrote the book The Social Contract. • Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws. • Used math to prove Copernicus's theory. • A person who rules with absolute power. • created the first vaccine for smallpox. • ...
Science Review Chapters 1-2 2024-01-09
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- the early growth of a seed
- the sweet liquid stored at the base of a blossom
- to maintain a stable internal condition
- a theory that has never been proven false
- the uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain
- active only during the day
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- living things
- active only at night
- the process by which life continues through a new generation
- the study of plants
- the study of living things
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- animal life
- plants with only one cotyledon
- plants with two cotyledons
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Father of taxonomy
- an animal's home
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- Father of the Scientific Method
- plant life
- the sum of all chemical processes
- ability to be cut into equal halves
- the study of animals
- the science of classification
- the smallest unit of living things
- ripened ovary of a flower
27 Clues: plant life • animal life • living things • an animal's home • Father of taxonomy • the study of plants • the study of animals • active only at night • ripened ovary of a flower • the early growth of a seed • plants with two cotyledons • active only during the day • the study of living things • the science of classification • plants with only one cotyledon • Father of the Scientific Method • ...
Unit 0 Earth Science — Vocab Crossword 2024-10-02
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- an ______ is a reasonable explanation based on what you know
- something you discover by observing something is an ______
- the inconstant in an experiment is called the ______ ______
- data and observation gathered from the experiment are your ______
- a carefully thought-out explanation, constructed using the scientific method, is a ______
- these variable(s) in an experiment are purposefully kept the same
- ‘If… then… because…’
- quantitative and ______
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- a personal view or attitude is an ______
- the result of an experiment summarized in a statement is the ______
- an ______ is a set of controlled observations made to test your hypothesis
- able to be tested or tried
- measured in grams; the amount of matter in an object
- collected and recorded observations
- if you are not influenced by opinions, then you are ______
- qualitative and ______
- measured in liters and milliliters; the amount of space an object takes up
- the ______ is the question you are trying to solve
- the factors in an experiment are called a ______
- the distance between two points is the ______
20 Clues: ‘If… then… because…’ • qualitative and ______ • quantitative and ______ • able to be tested or tried • collected and recorded observations • a personal view or attitude is an ______ • the distance between two points is the ______ • the factors in an experiment are called a ______ • the ______ is the question you are trying to solve • ...
The discovery of my learnings 2025-01-17
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- the opposite direction to north.
- a tool used to orient oneself during a trip or exploration.
- creature created with parts of humans and animals.
- is the act of punishing someone for an injury received.
- sequence of events in a story.
- a Christian symbol with a cross and the figure of Jesus.
- the degree of heat or cold of a body or environment.
- finding something new or unknown.
- time or place of a story.
- Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, sometimes present in southern areas.
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- the final result of a story.
- give an opinion about something or someone.
- the antonym of hate.
- author of the Frankenstein story.
- the beginning of a text or speech.
- person who studies natural phenomena using the scientific method.
- a journey full of emotion.
- a synonym for adventure or investigation.
- overcome a difficult or dangerous situation without losing one's life.
- a person who does not feel well physically.
- the opposite of happiness.
21 Clues: the antonym of hate. • time or place of a story. • a journey full of emotion. • the opposite of happiness. • the final result of a story. • sequence of events in a story. • the opposite direction to north. • author of the Frankenstein story. • finding something new or unknown. • the beginning of a text or speech. • a synonym for adventure or investigation. • ...
Baked and Brainy 2025-09-22
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- Very high; "I'm ___"
- Famous indica-dominant strain family (short)
- Common slang for a joint
- Common side-effect of being high
- 90s slang for top-shelf weed
- Iconic cannabis magazine
- 1978 Cheech & Chong film ("___")
- 1998 comedy about friends and a frozen pot mishap
- Scientific/common name for the plant
- Water pipe for smoking flower or concentrates
- Share a joint among friends (run together)
- Event or party centered on smoking together
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- Slang for high-quality marijuana
- 2001 stoner comedy starring Method Man
- Nickname for a habitual cannabis user
- Half of famous stoner duo Cheech & Chong
- Intense hunger after consuming cannabis
- 2008 stoner-action film named after a strain
- Part of a pipe where flower is placed
- Last name of "The Dude" from a cult classic
- The other half of the classic duo
- The other half of "Harold & Kumar"
- One half of "Harold & Kumar"
- Nickname for Lebowski's laid-back protagonist
24 Clues: Very high; "I'm ___" • Common slang for a joint • Iconic cannabis magazine • 90s slang for top-shelf weed • One half of "Harold & Kumar" • Slang for high-quality marijuana • Common side-effect of being high • 1978 Cheech & Chong film ("___") • The other half of the classic duo • The other half of "Harold & Kumar" • Scientific/common name for the plant • ...
Stoner Cinema 2025-09-22
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- Very high; "I'm ___"
- Famous indica-dominant strain family (short)
- Common slang for a joint
- Common side-effect of being high
- 90s slang for top-shelf weed
- Iconic cannabis magazine
- 1978 Cheech & Chong film ("___")
- 1998 comedy about friends and a frozen pot mishap
- Scientific/common name for the plant
- Water pipe for smoking flower or concentrates
- Share a joint among friends (run together)
- Event or party centered on smoking together
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- Slang for high-quality marijuana
- 2001 stoner comedy starring Method Man
- Nickname for a habitual cannabis user
- Half of famous stoner duo Cheech & Chong
- Intense hunger after consuming cannabis
- 2008 stoner-action film named after a strain
- Part of a pipe where flower is placed
- Last name of "The Dude" from a cult classic
- The other half of the classic duo
- The other half of "Harold & Kumar"
- One half of "Harold & Kumar"
- Nickname for Lebowski's laid-back protagonist
24 Clues: Very high; "I'm ___" • Common slang for a joint • Iconic cannabis magazine • 90s slang for top-shelf weed • One half of "Harold & Kumar" • Slang for high-quality marijuana • Common side-effect of being high • 1978 Cheech & Chong film ("___") • The other half of the classic duo • The other half of "Harold & Kumar" • Scientific/common name for the plant • ...
vocabulary 7 and 8 2020-05-28
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- come to uderstand something
- the environment around something
- to move or bring forward
- to extend over a greater or a considerable area or period
- brave
- to describe by labeling or giving a name to, characterize
- a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like
- to fill with an animating, quickenuing, or exalting influence
- of the present time modern
- the extent to which or the limits between wich variation is posible
- the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation-, distribution
- uniform character
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- make something seem better
- a pleasing combination of things
- begin or introduce somethimg officially
- consider something
- the art of designing and making buildings
- owed at present
- radically new or innovative
- draw plans to make something
- causing people to think seriously about something
- something that represents another thing
- think something is true without knowing for sure
- show the importance of a specific part of something
24 Clues: brave • owed at present • uniform character • consider something • to move or bring forward • make something seem better • of the present time modern • come to uderstand something • radically new or innovative • draw plans to make something • a pleasing combination of things • the environment around something • begin or introduce somethimg officially • ...
Intro To Forensics 2021-08-26
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- software that create facial composites
- a person with comprehensive knowledge in an
- helps establish the guilt or innocence of a
- alternate crime scene
- first step in analysing crime
- intentionally setting fire
- scene place where an offense or crime was
- can be classified as arches, loops, or
- proposed explanation made on the basis of
- Original location of a crime
- evidence
- physical evidence found in small amounts
- science uses array of scientific methods to id
- A person associated with suspect
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- from a crime scene
- where was the suspect st the time of the
- DNA coded system used by law to identify DNA
- statement based on something one has seen
- type of evidence found in blood and other
- A person that may have committed a crime
- science analysis used to explain evidence
- evidence in the form of a physical object
- last step in analysing crime, evidence is
- Principle "contact leaves a trace"
- method used to experiment and draw educated
- body fluids are analyzed for drugs
- a system of ideas
27 Clues: evidence • a system of ideas • from a crime scene • alternate crime scene • intentionally setting fire • Original location of a crime • first step in analysing crime • A person associated with suspect • body fluids are analyzed for drugs • Principle "contact leaves a trace" • software that create facial composites • can be classified as arches, loops, or • ...
Cognition 2021-09-30
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- capacity, attention is limited and taxed too much
- memory, facts or knowledge stored
- effect, we have better memory when it’s stored into smaller units rather than one
- creating a new category
- something is in the way
- exercising your memory to keep it stored
- forgetting
- the way we interpret thinking throughout the world
- electroencephalography
- study, a research study that examines causal relationships between variables
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- either/or
- unwanted experiences occurring over and over again that leads to trauma
- perspective, perspective in psychology that describes cognition according to the mechanisms of the brain
- method, grounded on four core principles (empiricism/determinism/testability/parsimony)
- being able to recognize
- possible behavior in a given environment
- smallest units of sound recognizable through human speech
- effect, a result where common members of a category show a processing advantage
- a person appointed to act as a substitute of another
- errors, stem from our inability to retrieve information
20 Clues: either/or • forgetting • electroencephalography • being able to recognize • creating a new category • something is in the way • memory, facts or knowledge stored • possible behavior in a given environment • exercising your memory to keep it stored • capacity, attention is limited and taxed too much • the way we interpret thinking throughout the world • ...
Biology I 2019-03-18
Across
- whip-like appendages on the cell membrane
- membrane bound sacs formed from other membranes
- movement of fluids or particles out of the cell
- bone
- the joining of the ovum and spermatozoon
- single set of chromosomes found in the gametes
- sheets of cells that cover or line other tissues (2 words)
- cells that receive and transmit signals (2 words)
- foot
- cell eating of large particles
- a method of classifying organisms based upon their evolutionary relationships
- worm
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- flesh
- rabbit
- membrane bound sacs that contain hydrolytic enzymes
- DNA in long, loose fibers
- finger-like projections formed from the cell membrane
- passive movement of a substance down a concentration gradient and across a membrane that requires a carrier protein (2 words)
- life
- digits
- the site of protein synthesis
- bacteria
- flat
- algae and protozoans
- passive movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane from the dilute solution to more concentrated solution
- the scientific study of living organisms
26 Clues: bone • life • foot • flat • worm • flesh • rabbit • digits • bacteria • algae and protozoans • DNA in long, loose fibers • the site of protein synthesis • cell eating of large particles • the joining of the ovum and spermatozoon • the scientific study of living organisms • whip-like appendages on the cell membrane • single set of chromosomes found in the gametes • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
Across
- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- _______ went to the university of Paris
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- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- first daily newspaper was printed in 1706 in _______
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
21 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Came from an English aristocrat family • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Team No Sleep Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-28
Across
- 1/2 the video length or 1/2 of the screen size
- the S in EDSA
- where you can view schedule and breaks
- a user who should not be on the platform
- Andrew Tate is a designated _______
- CSAM is ____ sexual assault material
- ______ media
- suggested....as in _____ nudity
- Someone with sway over a target audience
- AKA weed
- The depiction of a name, username, or handle
- Platform to appeal misalignments
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- a threat that provides a time, location, and/or method
- Attempting to generate traffic in a misleading way
- - can be done to by a human or an another animal
- Calling to mind sexual activity or stimulation
- the process of eliminating waste materials
- You get a video and add your recording at the end
- Attempting to get someone to engage in a sexual act or disclose sexual imagery
- Abrupt change in an image, usually co-occurring with a frightening or loud sound
20 Clues: AKA weed • ______ media • the S in EDSA • suggested....as in _____ nudity • Platform to appeal misalignments • Andrew Tate is a designated _______ • CSAM is ____ sexual assault material • where you can view schedule and breaks • a user who should not be on the platform • Someone with sway over a target audience • the process of eliminating waste materials • ...
Agriculture Review 2022-09-20
Across
- Advances in plant and animal improvements
- All around us, increases understanding, needed for everything, starts with a question.
- allows scientists to better improve crops
- Algebra, geometry, statistics
- Communication, psychology, geography, sociology
- the appliance of new technology to Agriculture, provides materials for clothing, housing, and industry at a good price, etc.
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- Love to weight the good & bad
- Speed, time, weight, calories, etc. Something that has a unit on it
- Predict the outcomes of my actions
- Earth science, chemistry, physics
- Zoology, Ethology, Botany, Floriculture, etc.
- we love to tell others our findings and knowledge almost constantly
- Are GMO's safe
- Help preserve water, improves soil health, helps reduce food waste & food loss
- Scientific Method
- We like to try new things
- Farming without the use of synthetic pesticides, artificial growth hormones, or antibiotics
- A science & art that helps to better provide food, fiber, and other products for consumer use.
- Constantly taking in people, places & things
- An organism that has been altered by genetic engineering
20 Clues: Are GMO's safe • Scientific Method • We like to try new things • Love to weight the good & bad • Algebra, geometry, statistics • Earth science, chemistry, physics • Predict the outcomes of my actions • Advances in plant and animal improvements • allows scientists to better improve crops • Constantly taking in people, places & things • ...
Chapter 1 2022-12-09
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- Energy can NOT be created or destroyed.
- What all living things on Earth are made of.
- A type of data that uses specific numbers or amounts.
- A well-tested explanation that unifies an observation.
- The variable that is measured in an experiment.
- An organized way of using evidence to learn.
- A set of chemical reactions within an organism.
- A type of reproduction that only requires one parent.
- A subatomic particle with no atomic charge.
- A scientific explanation that can be tested.
- Chemical used by cells to grow and work.
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- The ability to do work. You need this to do anything walk, talk, jump, even eat.
- A logical interpretation based on prior experience.
- Measures the amount of space an object takes up.
- The study of life.
- A signal to which an organism responds.
- The maintaining of constant internal conditions or balance.
- Determines whether the hypothesis is correct.
- Information gathered through observations.
- The ability or organisms to change over time.
20 Clues: The study of life. • Energy can NOT be created or destroyed. • A signal to which an organism responds. • Chemical used by cells to grow and work. • Information gathered through observations. • A subatomic particle with no atomic charge. • What all living things on Earth are made of. • An organized way of using evidence to learn. • ...
AEST Review 2 2022-05-13
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- Part of the scientific method where the hypothesis is proved wrong
- Most accidents happen on the farm with what
- When a student has a job as an SAE
- Group of animals that have similar characteristics and pass those to their offspring
- Most popular dairy breed
- Body gets their main source of energy from
- Most popular beef breed
- The ovary of a flower matures into a
- Cell division occurs which sexual reproduction
- Genetic information stored inside of the cell
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- Replication of cells with the same chromosomes
- How many taps of a gavel to begin an FFA Meeting
- Adding of water to plants to supplement rain
- Second stage of meiosis
- 7 of the pH scale
- Proposal presented in a meeting
- What award can FFA members earn for SAEs
- How many taps of a gavel to have members be seated
- The leaf edges are known as
- One of the first products made by genetic engineering
20 Clues: 7 of the pH scale • Second stage of meiosis • Most popular beef breed • Most popular dairy breed • The leaf edges are known as • Proposal presented in a meeting • When a student has a job as an SAE • The ovary of a flower matures into a • What award can FFA members earn for SAEs • Body gets their main source of energy from • Most accidents happen on the farm with what • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws.
- people who present new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Used microscope to find micro-organisms.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Wrote the book On Crimes and Punishments.
- created the 3 laws of motion.
- proposed the heliocentric theory.
- created the first vaccine for smallpox.
- Wrote the book Two Treaties of Government.
- Brought up the idea of women receiving education.
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- created the scientific method.
- to know something one did not know before.
- Wrote the book The Social Contract.
- a party where people would discuss new ideas.
- Wrote the book Candide.
- Used math to prove Copernicus's theory.
- Created analytic Geometry(Added algebra to geometry)
- Wrote the Leviathan.
- The earth revolves around the solar system
- a system in which multiple groups share decisions making and power.
- The sun revolves around the solar system.
- Proved that the planets weren't perfect spheres and Jupiter's four moon.
22 Clues: Wrote the Leviathan. • Wrote the book Candide. • created the 3 laws of motion. • created the scientific method. • proposed the heliocentric theory. • Wrote the book The Social Contract. • Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws. • Used math to prove Copernicus's theory. • A person who rules with absolute power. • created the first vaccine for smallpox. • ...
Ny'Asia Caldwell's fun Friday 2025-04-11
Across
- running an experiment more than once
- sharp ridge separating two cirques
- point on the surface directly above the focus
- a fracture along which movement has occurred
- deals with the chemical make-up of rock
- where the solar fusion happens
- rocks get worn down and smoothed mostly by blowing sand
- sediments are pushed together and as a result water and air are squeezed out
- huge group of stars, dust, and gas
Down
- you must follow the scientific method
- the sediment left behind as a glacier moves and melts
- L wave movement
- occurs when there is a change in the kind of sediment deposited
- Italian word for "foot of the mountain"
- a crack in a rock
- remains or traces of plants and/or animal
- line that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemisphere
- the suns outer atmosphere
- last super continent
- formed from the action of wind or water on sand
20 Clues: L wave movement • a crack in a rock • last super continent • the suns outer atmosphere • where the solar fusion happens • sharp ridge separating two cirques • huge group of stars, dust, and gas • running an experiment more than once • you must follow the scientific method • Italian word for "foot of the mountain" • deals with the chemical make-up of rock • ...
hg 2025-07-13
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- The person who conducted the experiment
- The field of study behind the experiment
- What researchers did 15 years later to check on the kids
- A real-world job example discussed in relation to delayed gratification
- What the kids had to do to get a second marshmallow
- The country where the experiment was repeated
- A quality shown by those who didn’t eat the marshmallow
- Something delayed in the experiment
- A key trait needed to wait for the second marshmallow
- A method used by some children to resist eating the marshmallow
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- The sweet treat used in the experiment
- A scientific test or trial
- What kids earned if they waited
- What each child had to make about the marshmallow
- The participants in the marshmallow test
- A basic rule or truth learned from the study
- The strong urge to eat the marshmallow
- A career joked about for the sneaky little girl
- The main goal discussed in the talk
- Another word for self-discipline or restraint
20 Clues: A scientific test or trial • What kids earned if they waited • The main goal discussed in the talk • Something delayed in the experiment • The sweet treat used in the experiment • The strong urge to eat the marshmallow • The person who conducted the experiment • The participants in the marshmallow test • The field of study behind the experiment • ...
The discovery of my learnings. 2025-01-17
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- the opposite of happiness.
- sequence of events in a story.
- author of the Frankenstein story.
- the opposite direction to north.
- the beginning of a text or speech.
- the final result of a story.
- finding something new or unknown.
- a person who does not feel well physically.
- the degree of heat or cold of a body or environment.
- give an opinion about something or someone.
- creature created with parts of humans and animals.
- a Christian symbol with a cross and the figure of Jesus.
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- a synonym for adventure or investigation.
- time or place of a story.
- a tool used to orient oneself during a trip or exploration.
- is the act of punishing someone for an injury received.
- person who studies natural phenomena using the scientific method.
- the antonym of hate.
- Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, sometimes present in southern areas.
- overcome a difficult or dangerous situation without losing one's life.
- a journey full of emotion.
21 Clues: the antonym of hate. • time or place of a story. • the opposite of happiness. • a journey full of emotion. • the final result of a story. • sequence of events in a story. • the opposite direction to north. • author of the Frankenstein story. • finding something new or unknown. • the beginning of a text or speech. • a synonym for adventure or investigation. • ...
Chapter 3 Student Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-08
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- the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- a slave uprising in the colonies
- an 18th century intellectual movement for reason and scientific method
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley
- the way colonies tried to enrich Great Britain
- it was a 3 part system that was used to trade slaves
- made to punish the illegal smuggling of goods
- a religious revival moment of the 1700's
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- a crop of plants sold for profit
- the governing body of Great Britain
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove, and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- the area that covered Maine to Northern New Jersey
- the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies
- when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices
- a large farm in southern colonies
- men from the colonies that fought for Britain
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
- Great Britain's biggest rival
- King James chose him to rule over the Dominion of New England
20 Clues: Great Britain's biggest rival • a crop of plants sold for profit • a slave uprising in the colonies • a large farm in southern colonies • the governing body of Great Britain • places taxes on imports to the colonies • a religious revival moment of the 1700's • the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies • ...
Nexus Office Lunch 2026-02-12
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- fluffy decorative ball of yarn or fabric
- muscular stomach of a bird used to grind food
- stringed musical instrument played by strumming
- oval food laid by birds
- motion picture shown in theaters
- spirit & tasty energy beverage
- fiery demon creature from The Lord of the Rings
- one who remains alive after danger
- small sweet baked treats
- season after summer
- game of chance for money or prizes
- beyond scientific understanding or hit spooky show featuring two brothers
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- sausage served in a sliced bun
- field involving design and construction
- fictional creature often large and scary
- food made with two slices of bread and filling
- organized sound with rhythm and melody
- cooking method using an open flame or grill
- dejeuner [day-zhuh-nay] in French
- group of people linked by culture or ancestry
- office workplace or popular TV comedy series
- small flightless bird from New Zealand
- caffeinated drink made from roasted beans
- short test of knowledge
24 Clues: season after summer • oval food laid by birds • short test of knowledge • small sweet baked treats • sausage served in a sliced bun • spirit & tasty energy beverage • motion picture shown in theaters • dejeuner [day-zhuh-nay] in French • one who remains alive after danger • game of chance for money or prizes • organized sound with rhythm and melody • ...
Akriti and Mariam 2026-02-20
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- theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- wrote the book levitation
- female philosopher during the enlightenment
- father of modern physics
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- first to discover bacteria
- a person who rules with absolute power
- one of the first English enlightenment philosophers
- loved the scientific method and used it a lot
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power, the system to make sure one person doesn't abuse power
- believed in firm and fair laws
- puts science and religion together
- had ideas of checks and balances
- did not believe in cruel and unusual punishment
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- a theory that there is an agreement between governing and governed
- believed God is mastermind of universe
- made the first vaccine
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- someone who believed in science and God
20 Clues: made the first vaccine • father of modern physics • wrote the book levitation • first to discover bacteria • believed in firm and fair laws • had ideas of checks and balances • puts science and religion together • believed God is mastermind of universe • a person who rules with absolute power • someone who believed in science and God • ...
