scientific method Crossword Puzzles
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- The scientific study of matter and energy
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- Things that are not alive
- Things that are alive
- March or Jupiter are....
- A thing that is known to be true
- Branch of science that studies the earth
- The scientific study of the ocean
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
- A synonym for information
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
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- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- A liquid that we drink
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • Things that are not alive • A synonym for information • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • Branch of science that studies the earth • The scientific study of matter and energy • ...
Strategic management 2023-06-02
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- The main overall goal of the enterprise, understood, first of all, as a long-term task to meet the needs of the main buyers of manufactured goods and services differently from competitors and preferably better.
- the implementation of something, the implementation of any plan, project, program, intention.
- a method of scientific research of phenomena and processes, which is based on the study of the components, elements of the system being studied
- the direction in which the development of a phenomenon takes place; orientation in views and actions; aspirations peculiar to someone
- is a competition between commodity producers for the most profitable areas of capital application, sales market, sources of raw materials.
- is an economic category to reflect the phenomena of entrepreneurial activity. It consists of the props-bases (digital part) and the props-signs (descriptive-semantic part).
- is the arrangement in a certain sequence (decreasing or increasing) of indicators recorded during pedagogical research; determining the place (rating) in this series of studied objects.
- is a set of available means, opportunities in any field
- A separately managed division of the company responsible for all activities necessary for the development, production and sale of the same type of products or services.
- is a concept of modern scientific and practical direction of development and improvement of the efficiency of enterprise management, due to the influence of individual psychophysiological characteristics of its head;
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- A person is a creator whose activity is aimed at creating new goods or services, applying new management methods, etc., an entrepreneur is a creator of new needs for customers, whose satisfaction brings new pleasure or relief from existing torments.
- is a purposeful activity of a temporary nature designed to create a unique product or service.
- is the definition of the main long-term goals and objectives of the enterprise and the approval of the course of action, the allocation of resources necessary to achieve these goals
- A set of factors that are outside the organization and are able to influence the effectiveness of its functioning and development.
- The emergence of new areas of activity for the company, focused on new markets.
- is a set of management decisions that ensure the implementation of strategic objectives in the existing short- and medium-term conditions and taking into account new and unforeseen circumstances
- A market analysis tool that allows you to briefly present the market situation - the dangers and opportunities that await the firm in the market, as well as its weak and strong characteristics - that is, its potential.
- The process of selecting goals and decisions necessary to achieve them
- a technique, method or mode of action by which cognition, research of natural phenomena and social life is carried out, the achievement of the goal is ensured.
- It presents four growth strategies (star, wild cat, cow, dog) that the firm can focus on based on the options for the ratio of the firm's market share/industry growth.
20 Clues: is a set of available means, opportunities in any field • The process of selecting goals and decisions necessary to achieve them • The emergence of new areas of activity for the company, focused on new markets. • the implementation of something, the implementation of any plan, project, program, intention. • ...
Strategic management 2023-06-02
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- is a concept of modern scientific and practical direction of development and improvement of the efficiency of enterprise management, due to the influence of individual psychophysiological characteristics of its head;
- the implementation of something, the implementation of any plan, project, program, intention.
- is a set of available means, opportunities in any field
- is a set of management decisions that ensure the implementation of strategic objectives in the existing short- and medium-term conditions and taking into account new and unforeseen circumstances
- a method of scientific research of phenomena and processes, which is based on the study of the components, elements of the system being studied
- a technique, method or mode of action by which cognition, research of natural phenomena and social life is carried out, the achievement of the goal is ensured.
- A separately managed division of the company responsible for all activities necessary for the development, production and sale of the same type of products or services.
- The emergence of new areas of activity for the company, focused on new markets.
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- is the definition of the main long-term goals and objectives of the enterprise and the approval of the course of action, the allocation of resources necessary to achieve these goals
- the direction in which the development of a phenomenon takes place; orientation in views and actions; aspirations peculiar to someone
- A set of factors that are outside the organization and are able to influence the effectiveness of its functioning and development.
- is a purposeful activity of a temporary nature designed to create a unique product or service.
- The process of selecting goals and decisions necessary to achieve them
- is an economic category to reflect the phenomena of entrepreneurial activity. It consists of the props-bases (digital part) and the props-signs (descriptive-semantic part).
- It presents four growth strategies (star, wild cat, cow, dog) that the firm can focus on based on the options for the ratio of the firm's market share/industry growth.
- is a competition between commodity producers for the most profitable areas of capital application, sales market, sources of raw materials.
- A person is a creator whose activity is aimed at creating new goods or services, applying new management methods, etc., an entrepreneur is a creator of new needs for customers, whose satisfaction brings new pleasure or relief from existing torments.
- A market analysis tool that allows you to briefly present the market situation - the dangers and opportunities that await the firm in the market, as well as its weak and strong characteristics - that is, its potential.
- The main overall goal of the enterprise, understood, first of all, as a long-term task to meet the needs of the main buyers of manufactured goods and services differently from competitors and preferably better.
- is the arrangement in a certain sequence (decreasing or increasing) of indicators recorded during pedagogical research; determining the place (rating) in this series of studied objects.
20 Clues: is a set of available means, opportunities in any field • The process of selecting goals and decisions necessary to achieve them • The emergence of new areas of activity for the company, focused on new markets. • the implementation of something, the implementation of any plan, project, program, intention. • ...
Method Overloading Concept 2024-10-13
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- The process of converting a value from one type to another (11 letters)
- The language where method overloading is commonly used (4 letters)
- Overloading allows methods to be differentiated by their parameter ___ (8 letters)
- When methods have the same name but different number of parameters (8 letters)
- Trying to overload methods with the same parameters results in this (5 letters)
- A method with no parameters is called a ___ method (7 letters)
- The ability to have the same method name with different parameters (9 letters)
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- This term refers to a function's signature in overloading (8 letters)
- Overloading is ___ when methods differ in type or number of parameters (5 letters)
- The concept where a single function can perform multiple tasks (12 letters)
- A method that does not return a value uses this keyword (4 letters)
- Overloading methods in subclasses is a form of ___ (11 letters)
- Type of polymorphism achieved through method overloading (10 letters)
- Can overloaded methods differ by the ___ of their parameters? (4 letters)
- This keyword is used to define a method in Java (4 letters)
- A class that contains overloaded methods is known as a ___ (4 letters)
16 Clues: This keyword is used to define a method in Java (4 letters) • A method with no parameters is called a ___ method (7 letters) • Overloading methods in subclasses is a form of ___ (11 letters) • The language where method overloading is commonly used (4 letters) • A method that does not return a value uses this keyword (4 letters) • ...
Comparison Method 2016-08-03
10 Clues: office Source of data • Market Rental evidence • Market Rental Approach • Principle of comparison • First adjustment factor • urban, sub-urban and rural • survey Source of rental data • Important rules in this method • Other approach of comparison method • Source of data and collect housing data
Motives & Method 2024-03-28
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- A sum of borrowed money that must be paid back
- An unhappy or angry, feeling of wanting what someone else has
- A hypodermic device that administers a dose of epinephrine
- Giving unfair and preferential treatment to a person/group of people
- Nuts Has a hard shell in casing the edible seed of the plant
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- Done on purpose, deliberate
- A small shoaling fish used as food and bait
- Plant species of low green stemmed plants
- When an employee advances to a higher position in status/salary
- End of a relationship or friendship
10 Clues: Done on purpose, deliberate • End of a relationship or friendship • Plant species of low green stemmed plants • A small shoaling fish used as food and bait • A sum of borrowed money that must be paid back • A hypodermic device that administers a dose of epinephrine • An unhappy or angry, feeling of wanting what someone else has • ...
COOKING METHOD 2024-10-20
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- A method that uses hot water to cook food at a consistent temperature.
- A technique that involves cooking food quickly in a small amount of oil or fat over high heat.
- A method of cooking that involves dry heat applied to the surface of food, often resulting in browning.
- cooking technique that involves briefly boiling food, usually vegetables or fruits, and then quickly plunging them into ice water to stop the cooking process.
- A method of cooking where food is submerged in hot fat, often used for frying.
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- A cooking method that uses steam to cook food, preserving moisture and nutrients.
- Cooking method that uses dry heat in an oven to cook food, such as bread, cakes, and pastries.
- slow cooked food in a small amount of liquid in a covered pot
- Method that involves combining ingredients in a deep dish or pot and cooking them slowly in the oven
- Cooking method that cooks food over direct heat from a flame or hot coals.
10 Clues: slow cooked food in a small amount of liquid in a covered pot • A method that uses hot water to cook food at a consistent temperature. • Cooking method that cooks food over direct heat from a flame or hot coals. • A method of cooking where food is submerged in hot fat, often used for frying. • ...
Research method 2024-10-26
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- research is to gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new insights into it.
- research that tries to establish causal connection between various human activities.
- the researcher has to use facts or information already available, and analyze these to make a critical evaluation of the material.
- _________is tentative generalization
- subject should not become the choice of an average researcher.
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- refers to some difficulty which a researcher experiences and wants a solution for the same.
- purpose of social research.
- _______concerning a problem often produces useful information.
- A motivating factor in social research.
- A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown.
10 Clues: purpose of social research. • _________is tentative generalization • A motivating factor in social research. • A movement, a movement from the known to the unknown. • _______concerning a problem often produces useful information. • subject should not become the choice of an average researcher. • ...
METHOD SITUE 2026-03-12
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- Plongée directe dans un territoire ou une situation pour mieux la comprendre
- Situer un phénomène dans son environnement social ou territorial
- Temps à venir que l’on cherche à imaginer ou à construire
- Principe visant une répartition plus équitable des ressources et des opportunités
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- Futurs imaginés pour explorer d’autres manières de vivre la ville
- Mise à l’épreuve d’une idée dans la réalité
- Acquisition de connaissances à partir de l’expérience
- Processus de changement d’un territoire ou d’une société
- Histoires qui permettent de comprendre ou d’imaginer un territoire
- Regarder attentivement pour comprendre une situation
10 Clues: Mise à l’épreuve d’une idée dans la réalité • Regarder attentivement pour comprendre une situation • Acquisition de connaissances à partir de l’expérience • Processus de changement d’un territoire ou d’une société • Temps à venir que l’on cherche à imaginer ou à construire • Situer un phénomène dans son environnement social ou territorial • ...
Psych Chap 1 2022-05-09
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- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
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- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- based on observation or experiment
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
psych chap 1 2023-05-23
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- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- based on observation or experiment
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
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- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings and thought
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies the function, rather than the structure, of consciousness
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- having to do with an organism's processes
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- discovering ways to use scientific finding to accomplish practical goals
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific finding to accomplish practical goals • ...
Psych Chap 1 Vocab 2024-05-21
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- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- based on observation or experiment
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
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- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2025-05-21
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- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
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- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- based on observation or experiment
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Chapter 1 Psychology 2025-05-20
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- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- Psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- Based on observation or experiment
- Having to do with an organism's physical processes
- A psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- A psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
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- A psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- A psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- A psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behaviors based on their response to events in the environment
- A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- A branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
17 Clues: Based on observation or experiment • Having to do with an organism's physical processes • Having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Chapter 1 Psychology 2025-05-19
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- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
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- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- based on observation or experiment
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
WORKSHEET 01 2024-09-09
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- A phase change in which a substance is changed from the gaseous to the liquid state of matter.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- The element with the smallest radius.
- A phase change in which a substance is changed from a liquid to a solid, also known as "fusion."
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- 6.022x10^23 is _________'s number.
- A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron.
- Another word for "boiling," a phase change in which a chemical is converted from the liquid state of matter to a gaseous physical form.
- The scientific base unit for time.
- The dense, central part of an atom.
- The scientific base unit for amount/quantity of substance.
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- The element with the smallest atomic number.
- A mixture which varies in composition is _____.
- A phase change in which as substance is changed from a solid to a gas.
- Your FA24 CHEM001 TA's first name.
- The scientific base unit for length.
- The most electronegative element.
- The phase change from a solid to a liquid due to heat application.
- The scientific base unit for mass.
- A mixture which has the same composition throughout is ____ and is also called a solution.
- The scientific base unit for thermodynamic temperature.
- A substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded in a fixed ratio.
- A chemical ________ is a substance consisting of only one type of atom with the same number of protons.
23 Clues: The most electronegative element. • Your FA24 CHEM001 TA's first name. • The scientific base unit for mass. • 6.022x10^23 is _________'s number. • The scientific base unit for time. • The dense, central part of an atom. • The scientific base unit for length. • The element with the smallest radius. • The element with the smallest atomic number. • ...
ENDANGERED ANIMALS 2021-09-05
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- - Its Scientific name is Panthera tigris tigris.
- - Its scientific name is Diospyros celibica
- - Its scientific Name Ophrysia superciliosa
- - Its scientific name is Rhinoptilus bitorquatus.
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- - Its scientific name is Rhinoceros unicornis
- - Its scientific name is Abutilon indicum
- - Its scientific name is Amentotaxus assamica
- - Its scientific name is Acacia planifrons
8 Clues: - Its scientific name is Abutilon indicum • - Its scientific name is Acacia planifrons • - Its scientific name is Diospyros celibica • - Its scientific Name Ophrysia superciliosa • - Its scientific name is Rhinoceros unicornis • - Its scientific name is Amentotaxus assamica • - Its Scientific name is Panthera tigris tigris. • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 Review Physical Science 2020-09-23
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- how far something has traveled
- the rate of motion of a system and express it as a change of position
- The global scientific metric system
- numerical scientific observations that result from measurements with instruments
- An assessment of the exactness of measurement
- a thousandth in the metric system
- a measurable quantity that requires two pieces of information to fully describe it
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the amount of matter in an object
- a positive scalar quantity that is the total linear dimension traveled by a moving object during a time interval
- metric system for a thousand
- the description of what causes things to move
- describing how things move
- scientific observations resulting from detailed words
- the assessment of the measurement error
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- how stationary things react to pushes and pulls
- notation a very convenient way to express very large or small numbers
- the mass of a substance or object contained within a stated volumetric unit
- any measurable aspect of something
- the rate of completing a displacement
- any measurable quantity that can be completely described by a single piece of information.
- the rate of change of the velocity or speed of a system during a time interval
- the study of how things move
- an assessment of the random errors associated with a series of measurements
- how fast something moves
25 Clues: how fast something moves • describing how things move • the study of how things move • metric system for a thousand • how far something has traveled • a thousandth in the metric system • the amount of matter in an object • any measurable aspect of something • The global scientific metric system • the rate of completing a displacement • the assessment of the measurement error • ...
Test 2 2025-03-06
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- "Used to roughly measure and transfer volumes as big as 1 milliliter"
- "Metric base unit of mass"
- "Notation used to show very large or very small measurements as a coefficient and a power of ten"
- "Used to accurately measure volumes as small as 0.1 microliters"
- "Metric base unit of volume"
- "Metric base unit of distance"
- "One thousand of a base unit"
- "Disposable part of the micropipette"
- "Type of cylinder used to accurately measure volumes between 1 and 100 milliliters"
- "One tenth of a base unit"
- "Name of technique used to prevent contamination from microbes"
- "One hundredth of a base unit"
- "The 10 in scientific notation"
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- "Nickname for the amount of precision of a measurement"
- "A number greater than 1 and less than 10, used in scientific notation"
- "Alternative to erasing in a legal lab journal"
- "One hundred of a base unit"
- "One millionth of a base unit"
- "Type of dilution that produces 1:10, 1:100, and 1:1000 solutions"
- "The little number to the top right of the 10, used in scientific notation"
- "Ten of a base unit"
- "Part of the micropipette that is pressed down at two different levels"
- "One thousandth of a base unit"
23 Clues: "Ten of a base unit" • "Metric base unit of mass" • "One tenth of a base unit" • "One hundred of a base unit" • "Metric base unit of volume" • "One thousand of a base unit" • "One millionth of a base unit" • "Metric base unit of distance" • "One hundredth of a base unit" • "One thousandth of a base unit" • "The 10 in scientific notation" • "Disposable part of the micropipette" • ...
Bones of the body 2023-05-09
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- Only bone in your thigh
- The larger of the 2 bones in the leg
- Upper portion of the arm
- In your forearm
- Located in the middle of a woman's chest
- Scientific name for the kneecap
- Connects the arm to the body
- Lower part of the ankle
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- Scientific name for spine
- Between the hip bone, in the abdomen
- Lower leg bone
- Bones of the wrist
- Scientific name for the skull
- In your forearm
14 Clues: Lower leg bone • In your forearm • In your forearm • Bones of the wrist • Only bone in your thigh • Lower part of the ankle • Upper portion of the arm • Scientific name for spine • Connects the arm to the body • Scientific name for the skull • Scientific name for the kneecap • Between the hip bone, in the abdomen • The larger of the 2 bones in the leg • ...
A - Key Terms for Chapter 18 2022-09-26
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- Maguires a secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, named for the famous Irish patriot, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
- management mechanical engineer Fredrick Taylor’s management style, also called “stop-watch management,” which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency and profitability over any benefits of personal interaction
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
- affair the rally and subsequent riot in which several policemen were killed when a bomb was thrown at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886
- baron a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
- integration a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
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- company a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise
- Darwinism herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- integration method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
10 Clues: the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • integration method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • baron a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century • ...
Chapter 18 Key Terms 2021-09-24
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- baron, a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
- Maguires, a secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, named for the famous Irish patriot, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
- affair, the rally and subsequent riot in which several policemen were killed when a bomb was thrown at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886
- management, mechanical engineer Fredrick Taylor’s management style, also called “stop-watch management,” which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency and profitability over any benefits of personal interaction
- company, a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise
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- integration, method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- Darwinism, Herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- integration, a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
10 Clues: the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • integration, method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • baron, a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century • ...
Earth Space Science Chapter 1 2021-08-20
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- The comparison of some aspect of an object or event with a standard unit.
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses.
- The scientific study of the universe.
- The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- How close a measurement is to the true value of the thing being measured.
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- The variable that is deliberately manipulated.
- The variable that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more other factors.
- Observation may lead to ___________.
- The scientific study of Earth's atmosphere.
- An expression of the amount of imprecision or variation in a set of measurements.
- The exactness of the measurement.
- A description, representation, or imitation of an object, system, process, or concept.
- An explanation that is consistent with all existing tests and observations
- The study of Earth's oceans
15 Clues: The study of Earth's oceans • The exactness of the measurement. • Observation may lead to ___________. • The scientific study of the universe. • The scientific study of Earth's atmosphere. • The variable that is deliberately manipulated. • The process of obtaining information by using the senses. • The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- Otherwise known as the theory of falling objects
- English philosopher and empirist that made inductive reasoning
- Another Greek philosopher other than Aristotle and supported Empiricism
- A form of inductive reasoning used by many scientists today
- Polish astronomer who wrote Commentarioulus
- A model exclaiming that rather than the Sun, the Earth is at the center
- Miche De Montence's creation
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- Danish astronomer who contributed many things to the field of astronomy
- Opposite of inductive reasoning
- Encouraged advances in Mathematics, Astronomy, and Cartography
- French philosopher who developed deductive reasoning and skepticism
- A model saying that the Sun is at the center of the universe not the Earth
- His work laid out the foundation for scientific study in the Medieval era
13 Clues: Miche De Montence's creation • Opposite of inductive reasoning • Polish astronomer who wrote Commentarioulus • Otherwise known as the theory of falling objects • A form of inductive reasoning used by many scientists today • Encouraged advances in Mathematics, Astronomy, and Cartography • English philosopher and empirist that made inductive reasoning • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-15
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- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects
- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- The first to use a telescope to study the stars (1610)
- Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
- Rejected the traditional theory that all matter was composed of four elements
- Believed that a better understanding of the natural world
- Disproved the theory of combustion; a substance called phlogiston
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- Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
- Most of what was known about the human body was based on Galen’s work
- Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
- isproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd
- Proved that lightning and electricity are identical
- Developed the heliocentric system (the Sun is at the center of the universe
13 Clues: Proved that lightning and electricity are identical • The first to use a telescope to study the stars (1610) • Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions • Believed that a better understanding of the natural world • Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects • Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion. • ...
scientific words 2024-04-30
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- two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
- chemical process that occurs in plants,
- when there are bubbles in the water
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element.
- something formed by a union of elements or parts
- The study of matter and how it changes
- The force exerted per unit are of a surface
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- A basic part of a whole
- Reactions Reactions of electrons
- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther to the female stigma.
- unborn offspring that develops and grows inside the uterus
- a female reproductive plant structure that develops into a seed after fertilization.
- Study of motion and matter
13 Clues: A basic part of a whole • Study of motion and matter • Reactions Reactions of electrons • when there are bubbles in the water • The study of matter and how it changes • chemical process that occurs in plants, • The force exerted per unit are of a surface • two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds • something formed by a union of elements or parts • ...
Scientific Investigation 2024-08-27
Scientific Report 2024-10-08
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- A visual representation of the results
- A measure of how well variables are controlled
- A measure of how well the experiment achieves similar results under similar conditions
- An answer to the aim/hypothesis based on data
- A measure of how close the experimental measurements were to the actual values
- Not all experiments need this. It is used to compare experimental results to see if a particular variable has an effect
- Summary of dangers and safety precautions
- A testable prediction based on understanding
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- A method that is written well enough so that someone reading it can repeat it and arrive at the same conclusion
- A straight line through the middle of the points in a graph
- A summary of all data
- The purpose of the investigation
- Outline of how the experiment is conducted
13 Clues: A summary of all data • The purpose of the investigation • A visual representation of the results • Summary of dangers and safety precautions • Outline of how the experiment is conducted • A testable prediction based on understanding • An answer to the aim/hypothesis based on data • A measure of how well variables are controlled • ...
SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY 2022-10-11
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- used for picking up objects too small to be easily handled
- a prediction or an educated guess
- a glass with a wide mouth and usually a lip for pouring, mixing, and holding liquid.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening
- making your experiment reliable
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- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times.
- protective eyewear around the facial area surrounding the eyes
- receiving knowledge of the outside world through our senses
- a description of how you will test the hypothesis and find the answer to the question
- small piece of apparatus which typically consists of a narrow tube into which fluid is drawn by suction
- conditions or factors that change in the experiment
- used for grasping and lifting containers of heat-resistant material
13 Clues: making your experiment reliable • a prediction or an educated guess • conditions or factors that change in the experiment • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • used for picking up objects too small to be easily handled • receiving knowledge of the outside world through our senses • protective eyewear around the facial area surrounding the eyes • ...
Scientific Science 2022-12-06
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- smooth pod plant that has alleles
- traits you are born with
- organisms with two different alleles traits
- different forms of a gene
- always shows in the organism when the allele is present
- offspring of many generations with the same trait
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- the passing of physical characteristic from parents to the offspring
- organism's physical appearance
- an organism's alleles
- hidden when the allele is present.
- organism with two different alleles as a trait
- skills you learn and physical changes
- specific terms like height
13 Clues: an organism's alleles • traits you are born with • different forms of a gene • specific terms like height • organism's physical appearance • smooth pod plant that has alleles • hidden when the allele is present. • skills you learn and physical changes • organisms with two different alleles traits • organism with two different alleles as a trait • ...
Scientific terminology 2025-05-15
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- To distinguish means to recognize and explain the differences between two or more things, based on specific characteristics or criteria.
- To compare means to identify similarities and differences between two or more things based on evidence or data.
- To evaluate means to assess or judge the significance, quality, or validity of something, such as an experiment, theory, or set of data, based on evidence and criteria.
- To recognise what something is, describe its features, and place it in a group.
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- To discuss means to explore a topic in detail by examining different aspects, providing evidence, and considering various viewpoints or explanations.
- To contrast means to focus on the differences between two or more things based on observations or data
- To describe means to give a detailed account of what something is like, based on observations or evidence.
- To state means to clearly and concisely present a fact, idea, or observation without explanation or elaboration.
- To explain means to describe how or why something happens using evidence and scientific ideas.
- To outline means to give a brief summary of the main points or steps of a process, concept, or idea.
- To define means to clearly explain the meaning of a term, concept, or process, often by describing its key characteristics or features.
- To examine means to investigate or analyze something closely and carefully, often to understand its structure, properties, or behavior.
- To apply means to use scientific principles, concepts, or methods in a practical context or to solve a problem.
13 Clues: To recognise what something is, describe its features, and place it in a group. • To explain means to describe how or why something happens using evidence and scientific ideas. • To outline means to give a brief summary of the main points or steps of a process, concept, or idea. • ...
SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES 2025-08-03
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- To sort things into groups based on their similarities.
- The steps you follow in an experiment.
- A careful way of doing things, step-by-step.
- To share your findings with others.
- What you find out at the end of an experiment.
- The study of the natural and physical world.
- Things you need to do an experiment.
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- What scientists do to find new information and understanding.
- To make a guess about what might happen next.
- Learning something new that was not known before.
- A question that needs to be answered through an investigation.
- The people who study science.
- Information collected during an investigation.
13 Clues: The people who study science. • To share your findings with others. • Things you need to do an experiment. • The steps you follow in an experiment. • A careful way of doing things, step-by-step. • The study of the natural and physical world. • To make a guess about what might happen next. • Information collected during an investigation. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-12-13
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- Before the Scientific Revolution, the _______ was the ultimate authority on everything in the universe. There was no separation between religion and science.
- Ideas from the ancient Greeks and the Renaissance period influenced the _______________. (combine two words)
- Some of the scientific theories presented went against the teachings of the _______ Church Beliefs that went against the Church were labeled heresy
- added to Copernicus's model by showing that the planets orbited the sun in ellipses, or oval orbits, and not circles.
- Renaissance _____________ encouraged people to explore knowledge in all areas.
- Much of the scientific revolution led to advance in this field.
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- Galileo's observations confirmed Copernicus's model of the universe. The Catholic Church put Galileo on trial for his beliefs. He was charged as a ________ and imprisoned under house arrest.
- What was the main difference between the theories of Johannes Kepler and Nicolaus Copernicus, panetary _______.
- was the first known person to study the sky with a telescope. He observed that the surface of the moon is not smooth and that Jupiter has several moons that orbit it.
- was one of the later and most important scientists of the Scientific Revolution. _______ discovered the principles of gravity at work on Earth and in the universe.
- the role of _______ in the development of the Scientific Revolution included saving Greek texts to aid in research of the scientific revolution
- came up with a new model of the universe. It put the sun at the center and had Earth and the other planets orbiting the sun. This went against the common beliefs of the day.
- Before the Scientific Revolution, it was accepted that _______ was the center of the universe.
13 Clues: Much of the scientific revolution led to advance in this field. • Renaissance _____________ encouraged people to explore knowledge in all areas. • Before the Scientific Revolution, it was accepted that _______ was the center of the universe. • Ideas from the ancient Greeks and the Renaissance period influenced the _______________. (combine two words) • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2025-09-02
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- data that describes characteristics
- uses the five senses
- An educated guess
- a conclusion based on evidence and reason
- looking for reliable and verifiable information
- variable that is measured in the experiment
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- data that uses numbers
- variable that is changed in the experiment
- study of living things
- to make sense of the data
- the study of the natural world through observation and investigation
- to put the data in charts and graphs
- the steps for the experiment
13 Clues: An educated guess • uses the five senses • data that uses numbers • study of living things • to make sense of the data • the steps for the experiment • data that describes characteristics • to put the data in charts and graphs • a conclusion based on evidence and reason • variable that is changed in the experiment • variable that is measured in the experiment • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-12-04
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- the process of forming a general conclusion or hypothesis based on a specific set of observations and experiments
- Period of profound change in scientific thought
- understood as universal principles that govern the natural world
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the oval-shaped path an object takes around a central body, like a planet around a star
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- primarily meant that scientific ideas, theories,
- the relationship between an object and the forces acting upon it
- the astronomical model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system, with the Earth and other planets orbiting around it
- an astronomical model that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars revolving around it
- a systematic process that replaced reliance on ancient authority with empirical evidence and experimentation to understand the natural world
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- a universal force of attraction between any two objects with mass
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
13 Clues: Period of profound change in scientific thought • primarily meant that scientific ideas, theories, • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • the relationship between an object and the forces acting upon it • understood as universal principles that govern the natural world • a universal force of attraction between any two objects with mass • ...
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION 2026-02-05
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- Stating an expectation on what will happen based on observations
- Sorting and grouping data based on similar characteristics
- The variable that changes for every experiment
- Making a general statement to test the variable relationship
- Using space-time _________ is the change of parameters over time
- The variable that must be kept the same for each experiment
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- Presenting or displaying data in forms of diagram and graphs
- The variable that is the result for each experiment
- Making quantitative observation using tools
- Using your 5 senses to gather information
- Changing the _______ of yeast in dough is the manipulated variable
- Measuring the ______ of dough is the responding variable
- Using the same ______ of yeast is the constant variable
13 Clues: Using your 5 senses to gather information • Making quantitative observation using tools • The variable that changes for every experiment • The variable that is the result for each experiment • Using the same ______ of yeast is the constant variable • Measuring the ______ of dough is the responding variable • Sorting and grouping data based on similar characteristics • ...
A - Key Terms for Chapter 18 2022-09-26
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- Maguires a secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, named for the famous Irish patriot, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
- management mechanical engineer Fredrick Taylor’s management style, also called “stop-watch management,” which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency and profitability over any benefits of personal interaction
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
- affair the rally and subsequent riot in which several policemen were killed when a bomb was thrown at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886
- baron a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
- integration a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
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- company a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise
- Darwinism herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- integration method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
10 Clues: the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • integration method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • baron a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century • ...
Livestock Review Crossword 2024-02-15
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- The product of crossing two or more breeds
- The scientific name for swine
- Animal that is one that is of a particular breed
- The scientific name for goats
- Once a gilt farrows a litter of pigs, she is then termed a _____ .
- All aspects of the industry are owned by the same company
- Most livestock are raised for two purposes, breeding and _______.
- A female that has had at least one lamb
- A cud-chewing animal having 4 stomach compartments.
- A group of sheep or goats
- 285 days = Cattle’s _________ period
- The scientific name for poultry:
- Scientific name for sheep
- Considered one of the oldest swine breeds, that originated in England
- Breed of goats traced to Dutch farmers in South Africa in early 1900’s
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- This swine breed originated in Pennsylvania and is known to be white in color with droopy ears.
- Scientific name for cattle
- Used for young birds kept at a consistent 90 -91°F temp. in the first few week(s) of life.
- 1st of the Continental cattle breeds to be imported to the U.S.
- To select the best birds by reducing the population of undesirable birds
- This breed is roughly 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford
- Brangus, Simbrah, Santa Gertrudis, & Beefmaster are considered Bos ______ specie
- An immature female chicken that has NOT begun to lay eggs
- The meat of pigs
- Most abundant egg laying breed of chicken that lays large white eggs
- female parent of a domestic animal
- Which state produces the most beef cattle in the United States?
- 90% of all _______ goats in the U.S. are produced in Texas
- Most prevalent fine-wool breed of sheep in the U.S.
- Male parent of a domestic animal
30 Clues: The meat of pigs • A group of sheep or goats • Scientific name for sheep • Scientific name for cattle • The scientific name for swine • The scientific name for goats • Male parent of a domestic animal • The scientific name for poultry: • female parent of a domestic animal • 285 days = Cattle’s _________ period • A female that has had at least one lamb • ...
Taxonomic Crossword 2017-05-31
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- Something you must do while writing scientific names
- Common name for Cervidae
- Example of a fungus like protist
- The kingdom cows belong to
- A type of cell that has a nucleus
- We classify organisms to ____
- Scientific name for a lotus flower
- Some protists provide us with ____
- The phylum humans classify as
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- A type of organism that makes their own food
- The kingdom kelp belongs to
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- Common name for Bombus
- The kingdom flowers belong to
- Example of a plant like protist
- Example of an animal like protist
- Scientific name for a pigeon
- _____ comes before genus
- The kingdom mushrooms belong to
- We use the dichotomous key to _____
- A type of organisms that hunts for food
- The kingdom manera belongs to
- _____ comes after kingdom
- _____ comes after class
24 Clues: Common name for Bombus • _____ comes after class • _____ comes before genus • Common name for Cervidae • _____ comes after kingdom • The kingdom cows belong to • The kingdom kelp belongs to • Scientific name for a pigeon • The kingdom flowers belong to • We classify organisms to ____ • The phylum humans classify as • The kingdom manera belongs to • Example of a plant like protist • ...
Serenity Mckasson 2023-11-07
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- living matter
- production of complex molecules
- account of someones life
- A motion-picture project
- of friction, wear, lubrication
- the study of religious
- related to living organisms
- of precious stones
- atmosphere
- nature of value and valuation
- the science dealing with fermentation
- blood
- a subject of study a branch of knowledge
- the scientific study of trees
- Measurable substance in organisms
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- life of science
- the microscopic structure of tissues.
- music as an academic subject
- the branch of medicine
- effect on living organism
- the causes and effects of diseases
- the scientific study of the moon.
- a collection of myths
- The multi-disciplinary study of
- movie dramatizing life
- the branch of medicine concerned
- habitat
- details of someones life
- biological process
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
30 Clues: blood • habitat • atmosphere • living matter • life of science • of precious stones • biological process • a collection of myths • the branch of medicine • the study of religious • movie dramatizing life • account of someones life • A motion-picture project • details of someones life • effect on living organism • related to living organisms • music as an academic subject • ...
Cartilaginous Fish 2022-12-16
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- the type of fertilization cartilaginous fish reproduce by
- having a body made of 3 embryonic cell layers
- the scientific name of the great white shark
- body shape tapering at both ends
- the term used to describe a hammer shaped head
- the subphylum of cartilaginous fish
- the type of consumer sharks are
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- the type of symmetry all cartilaginous fish have
- scientific name of cartilaginous fish
- endangered status when the numbers of a species are slowly diminishing
- a subclass of Chondrichthyes
- the scientific name of the scalloped hammerhead shark
- the skeleton of cartilaginous fish is composed of _
- the organ cartilaginous fish take in oxygen through
- the kingdom of cartilaginous fish
- the phylum of cartilaginous fish
- the scalloped hammerhead is _______ endangered
- the body shape of the great white shark
- the reason great white sharks are becoming extinct
- the trophic level of the great white shark
20 Clues: a subclass of Chondrichthyes • the type of consumer sharks are • the phylum of cartilaginous fish • body shape tapering at both ends • the kingdom of cartilaginous fish • the subphylum of cartilaginous fish • scientific name of cartilaginous fish • the body shape of the great white shark • the trophic level of the great white shark • ...
Serenity Mckasson 2023-11-07
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- living matter
- production of complex molecules
- account of someones life
- A motion-picture project
- of friction, wear, lubrication
- the study of religious
- related to living organisms
- of precious stones
- atmosphere
- nature of value and valuation
- the science dealing with fermentation
- blood
- a subject of study a branch of knowledge
- the scientific study of trees
- Measurable substance in organisms
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- life of science
- the microscopic structure of tissues.
- music as an academic subject
- the branch of medicine
- effect on living organism
- the causes and effects of diseases
- the scientific study of the moon.
- a collection of myths
- The multi-disciplinary study of
- movie dramatizing life
- the branch of medicine concerned
- habitat
- details of someones life
- biological process
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
30 Clues: blood • habitat • atmosphere • living matter • life of science • of precious stones • biological process • a collection of myths • the branch of medicine • the study of religious • movie dramatizing life • account of someones life • A motion-picture project • details of someones life • effect on living organism • related to living organisms • music as an academic subject • ...
UNIT 1 2023-09-22
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- science applied to law
- standard of general acceptance of a scientific principle
- evidence must be relevant to the crime
- material found near a crime scene
- petty crime
- Exchange principle
- the science unit of a crime lab that includes chemistry, physics, and geology
- evidence must prove something
- established a national forensics laboratory in 1932
- a statement that demonstrated lack of opportunity to commit a crime
- Italian scientist that developed blood stain testing
- punishable with up to 1 year in prison
- developed by FBI, automated in 1996 for fingerprint identification
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- Father of Toxicology
- reason to commit a crime
- rights individuals have when arrested
- ability to commit the crime
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- loss of civil rights
- the scientific examination of evidence for the legal process
- a person can be placed at the crime scene
- study of ballistics
- developed scientific system of personal identification
23 Clues: petty crime • Exchange principle • study of ballistics • Father of Toxicology • loss of civil rights • science applied to law • reason to commit a crime • ability to commit the crime • evidence must prove something • Federal Bureau of Investigation • material found near a crime scene • rights individuals have when arrested • evidence must be relevant to the crime • ...
What is Science? 2025-08-09
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of natural and social world, following a systematic methodology based on evidence
- the study of genes and heredity
- study of the skin
- the study of life
- a branch of natural science
- the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- the study of hormones, endocrine glands and organs
- the study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases
- the study of the environment
- the study of blood in blood disorders
- the study of the lymphatic system
- the study of body structure
- study of mammals
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- the study of how the human body works
- the study of the normal function and diseases of the esophagus stomach, small intestines
- scientific study
- the scientific study of human body movement
- scientific study of animals
- a branch of medicine that deals with the study treatment diagnosis and prevention of cancer
- the study of cells
20 Clues: scientific study • study of mammals • study of the skin • the study of life • the study of cells • scientific study of animals • a branch of natural science • the study of body structure • the study of the environment • the study of genes and heredity • the study of the lymphatic system • the study of how the human body works • the study of blood in blood disorders • ...
Analysing Performance 2025-10-06
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- What field of study focuses on mental processes and behavior, crucial for aspects like motivation and focus in performance?
- What method of performance analysis involves reviewing recorded footage to study movement and technique?
- Alongside age, what other biological classification is frequently analyzed for its impact on performance?
- What demographic factor can significantly influence performance and is often considered in performance analysis?
- What kind of descriptive, non-numerical information is gathered to provide insights into performance experiences and observations?
- What is the overarching process of evaluating and understanding an individual's capabilities in a given activity?
- What type of information, often numerical, is collected to measure and analyze performance objectively?
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- What scientific discipline studies the normal functions of living organisms and is a key component of understanding athletic performance?
- What detailed method examines the mechanics of movement, often using specialized equipment, to improve technique and prevent injury?
- What aspect related to diet and food intake plays a vital role in fueling and recovering for optimal performance?
- What external societal and economic conditions can influence access to training and resources, impacting performance?
- What artistic criterion relates to the beauty or visual appeal of a performance?
12 Clues: What artistic criterion relates to the beauty or visual appeal of a performance? • What type of information, often numerical, is collected to measure and analyze performance objectively? • What method of performance analysis involves reviewing recorded footage to study movement and technique? • ...
Parasites 2013-12-08
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- "__________" Larval Migrans. The disorder when whipworm larvae penetrate human skin
- "_______" Larval Migrans of roundworm that cause flu like symptoms in humans
- parasites eggs have a thick shell and a plug at each end
- that treats heartworm
- parasites
- most common intestinal parasite
- Parasite's end goal. Where sexual reproduction takes place
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- parasite is a particular concern for pregnant women
- "_________" caninum is the most dangerous hookworm
- type of lifecycle requires an intermediate host
- who's treatment includes "removing stress"
- scientific name for whipworm
- with a flat, segmented body
- worms
- segment
- that treats whipworm, hookworm, roundworm and tapeworm
- called "Beaver Fever"
- spread by mosquitos
- scientific name for Toxoplasmosis is Toxoplasma "_______"
- scientific name for Giardiasis
- category of internal parasites
- worms
- penetrating parasite
- animal or plant that harbours a parasite
24 Clues: worms • worms • segment • parasites • spread by mosquitos • penetrating parasite • that treats heartworm • called "Beaver Fever" • with a flat, segmented body • scientific name for whipworm • scientific name for Giardiasis • category of internal parasites • most common intestinal parasite • animal or plant that harbours a parasite • who's treatment includes "removing stress" • ...
Taxonomic Crossword 2017-05-31
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- Example of a plant like protist
- Something you must do while writing scientific names
- The kingdom cows belong to
- _____ comes after class
- Scientific name for a lotus flower
- A type of cell that has a nucleus
- Example of a fungus like protist
- A type of organism that makes their own food
- _____ comes before genus
- Example of an animal like protist
- The kingdom kelp belongs to
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- Common name for Cervidae
- The kingdom manera belongs to
- We use the dichotomous key to _____
- The kingdom mushrooms belong to
- Common name for Bombus
- Scientific name for a pigeon
- The phylum humans classify as
- A type of organisms that hunts for food
- _____ comes after kingdom
- We classify organisms to ____
- The kingdom flowers belong to
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- Some protists provide us with ____
24 Clues: Common name for Bombus • _____ comes after class • Common name for Cervidae • _____ comes before genus • _____ comes after kingdom • The kingdom cows belong to • The kingdom kelp belongs to • Scientific name for a pigeon • The kingdom manera belongs to • The phylum humans classify as • We classify organisms to ____ • The kingdom flowers belong to • Example of a plant like protist • ...
Science crossword 2019-09-16
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- Physical substances in general
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals
- M F/a
- the amount something can contain
- an individual animal plant or single-celled life form
- Science The name of the class
- not consistent or having a fixed pattern
- science The scientific study focusing on the earth's structure and substance
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- The force that pull any physical thing with mass
- The excpected result of a expiriment
- A investigation of a scientific subject
- A minute portion of matter
- A laboratory
- Facts and statistics collected together
- the action or procces of moving or being moved
- A guess based on little facts
- the scientific study of the behavior physiology classification of animals
- The amount of something
- The smallest structure unit of an organism
- The amount of space a object occupies
20 Clues: M F/a • A laboratory • The amount of something • A minute portion of matter • A guess based on little facts • Science The name of the class • Physical substances in general • the amount something can contain • The excpected result of a expiriment • The amount of space a object occupies • A investigation of a scientific subject • Facts and statistics collected together • ...
Methods Review Activities 2022-11-23
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- passing an argument into a method
- the accessibility of variables and methods
- Where all of the actions of the method take place, contain legal Java instructions that implement the method.
- when an object is passed to a method, its memory address location(its "reference") is used
- A variable that is only valid in one method and cannot be accessed outside
- speaks to where a variable can be accessed
- A value being passed to a method when the method is called
- carries information such as the returned type of the methods, the number and type of arguments required by the methods, and other classes or objects that are called methods.
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- when a method is called, a copy of the value of each argument is passed to the method.
- act as variables inside the method
- breaking a problem down into increasingly smaller and smaller manageable parts(decomposition)
- two methods with the same name but different arguments. Allows to create useful methods for programmers.
- to "use" or invoke a method
13 Clues: to "use" or invoke a method • passing an argument into a method • act as variables inside the method • the accessibility of variables and methods • speaks to where a variable can be accessed • A value being passed to a method when the method is called • A variable that is only valid in one method and cannot be accessed outside • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2025-05-14
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- made up of many cells
- plural form of phylum
- in classification, group of similar genera
- organism that can produce its own food
- organism that must eat other organisms for energy
- kingdom of eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi
- the order humans belong to
- made up of only one cell
- kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic heterotrophs whose cells have no cell wall
- the cat family
- to decay or break down into basic elements
- the most exclusive and specific taxonomic level, containing only organisms with the same fundamental characteristics and which can produce fertile offspring
- unicellular prokaryotes that can often be found in extreme environments
- organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosing their DNA
- organisms classified in the same group are this
- kingdom of eukaryotic organisms with cell walls made of chitin
- the science of classifying and naming organisms based on shared traits
- the dog family
- in classification, a group of closely related orders
- in classification, a group of closely related families
- plural form of genus
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- organism whose cells lack a nucleus and whose genetic material floats freely in the cells
- the scientific name for humans
- when writing scientific names, they should always be in this format
- second word of the naming system for giving each organism a scientific name
- first word of the naming system for giving each organism a scientific name
- The process of grouping things based on their similarities
- kingdom of bacteria; unicellular prokaryotes
- kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic autotrophs whose cells have a cell wall
- a unique, two-part official name for a living organism
- when typing scientific names, they should always be in this format
- in classification, a group of closely related classes
- multiple kingdoms contribute to these nutrient _________(♻️)
- large taxonomic group, consisting of closely related phyla
- A part of eukaryotic cells containing DNA; controls growth and reproduction
- group of closely related species; the first part of the scientific name in binomial nomenclature
- the most general level of organism classification; above the kingdom level. Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
37 Clues: the cat family • the dog family • plural form of genus • made up of many cells • plural form of phylum • made up of only one cell • the order humans belong to • the scientific name for humans • organism that can produce its own food • in classification, group of similar genera • to decay or break down into basic elements • kingdom of bacteria; unicellular prokaryotes • ...
Forensic Science Introduction 2026-01-28
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- Application of scientific principles and methods to matters of law.
- Social-science study of crime, criminals, and victim behavior; focuses on why crime happens.
- #Legal determination of whether scientific evidence or expert testimony may be presented in court.
- Father of forensic toxicology.
- Undertook the first definitive study of fingerprints and developed a filing classification methodology.
- Fictional detective who used observation and logical reasoning, shaping public views of scientific crime investigation.
- Unit that applies principles and techniques of chemistry, physics, and geology to ID and comparison of crime scene evidence.
- A process that uses strict guidelines to ensure careful and systematic collection, organization, and analysis of information.
- Unit that examines body fluids and organs to determine the presence or absence of drugs and Poisons
- Unit that dispatches specially trained personnel to crime scenes to collect and preserve physical evidence for analysis.
- Devised a relatively simple procedure for determining the blood group of a dried bloodstain.
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- Devised the first scientific system of personal identification called anthropometry.
- Founder and director of the Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons.
- Unit that processes and examines evidence for latent fingerprints.
- Any material object or substance related to an event that can be scientifically examined to establish facts or reconstruct events.
- Wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines for criminal investigation in 1893.
- Authored an early forensic chemistry text and worked on Tutankhamun-related restoration.
- Unit that identifies and performs DNA profiling on body fluids and compares hairs.
- Refined the techniques of comparison of a bullet with one test-fired from a suspect weapon.
- World's pre-eminent microscopist who advocated applying microscopy to forensic science cases.
- An individual whom the court determines possesses knowledge relevant to trial not expected of the average layperson.
- Unit that examines firearms, discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and other ammunition.
- Developed fundamental principles of document examination for acceptance of documents as scientific evidence in courts.
- Unit that studies handwriting and typewriting on questioned documents to ascertain authenticity and/or source.
24 Clues: Father of forensic toxicology. • Unit that processes and examines evidence for latent fingerprints. • Application of scientific principles and methods to matters of law. • Unit that identifies and performs DNA profiling on body fluids and compares hairs. • Founder and director of the Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons. • ...
T1L2 - Life Science Classification Systems 2025-09-23
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- The level below domain in the hierarchy
- The job or role a structure or system performs
- The second part of a scientific name
- The system of grouping organisms by shared traits
- Classification level that groups classes
- Domain of prokaryotes with different cell walls than bacteria
- An arranged order from broad to specific
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- The ____ nomenclature names organisms with two words
- The first part of a scientific name
- A split into two choices when sorting (used in simple keys)
- A ____ name uses genus and species together
- Classification level that groups orders
- A memory sentence to remember the order of levels
- Classification level that groups genera
- Domain of prokaryotes with peptidoglycan in cell walls
- The broadest classification level
- Domain containing all eukaryotes
- Classification level that groups families
18 Clues: Domain containing all eukaryotes • The broadest classification level • The first part of a scientific name • The second part of a scientific name • The level below domain in the hierarchy • Classification level that groups orders • Classification level that groups genera • Classification level that groups classes • An arranged order from broad to specific • ...
Digital Media 2021-04-15
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- Network, A method of implementing the creative process in which the progress is affected by previous and current stages of the creative process.
- Restating the problem by identifying the goal.
- process,Pushes the notion that the steps of design can be separated but it is more effective to examine how the steps are interconnected.
- idea of this brainstorming technique is to analyze words that were suggested to find differentiated and effective solutions to solve the challenge
- Giving as many possible random answers or solution to a problem whether it answers the question or not
- of the methods for forming or starting an idea.
- the best solution into action opposite brainstorming technique,This is a popular brainstorming technique
- stage in the creative process deals with determining a suitable solution.
- association, The goal of this method is to find those hidden words that people associate with a topic that you don’t immediately think of.
- of the seven stages of the creative process which involves reviewing the process to assess whether the solution worked.
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- The technique deals with circulating ideas until a conclusion can be drawn.
- ,A type of brainstorming that focuses on forming questions rather than answers
- method is associated with writing your thoughts on paper.
- The process of collecting information on a topic is known as
- combines a relaxed, informal approach to problem solving with lateral thinking
- method,A method of implementing the creative process best suited for large and complex projects.
- Method, The best method for cautious approach as it allows you to look back at the previous stages
- method,A method of implementing the creative process best suited for lengthy non-linear projects.
18 Clues: Restating the problem by identifying the goal. • of the methods for forming or starting an idea. • method is associated with writing your thoughts on paper. • The process of collecting information on a topic is known as • stage in the creative process deals with determining a suitable solution. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2016-09-09
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- a way of learning about the natural world
- facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- observations and evidence that has been repeated
- an attempt by a different group of scientists to conduct the same experiment
- a possible answer to a scientific question
- Experiment a scientific experiment in which any one variable is changed at a time
- an attitude of having doubt
- an idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence
- Making a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past evidence
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- an error in the design of the experiment
- Trial a repetition of an experiment.
- a portion of something that is used to represent the whole thing
- Evidence data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
- explaining or interpreting things
- a set of beliefs that may make use of science
15 Clues: an attitude of having doubt • explaining or interpreting things • Trial a repetition of an experiment. • an error in the design of the experiment • a way of learning about the natural world • a possible answer to a scientific question • a set of beliefs that may make use of science • observations and evidence that has been repeated • ...
Psych Chap 1 2024-05-21
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- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- ________ science is the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a scientist who studies the mind a nd behavior of humans and animals
- based on observation or experiment
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- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- ________ science is discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • a scientist who studies the mind a nd behavior of humans and animals • the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research • ...
Chap 1 psych 2024-05-23
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- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- based on observation or experiment
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
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- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- ___ science is discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- ___ science is the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research • ...
Magnet Buzz Words 2025-10-01
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- a type of research that emphasizes measurement, testing of hypotheses, and statistical analysis of data
- practice model, a diagram that depicts how nurse practice, collaborate, communicate and develop in an organization and how that aligns with the mission, vision, and values
- governance, a collaborative decision-making model that empowers nurses to actively participate in shaping their professional practice and the policies that affect their patient care
- leadership, those who stimulate and inspire followers to botch achieve extraordinary outcomes and, in the process, develop their own leadership capacity
- based practice, a method which uses evidence to solve a clinical problem/practice
- plan, a document used to communicate organizational goals and the actions necessary to achieve these goals
- the process by which people learn the requirements of their surrounding culture and acquire values and behavior appropriate or necessary in that culture
- new method, idea, or product
- a type of research that is more a method of inquiry that emphasizes verbal descriptions and the meaning of the experience for the individual
- evidence, the data or scientific findings that are the basis for “facts”, as opposed to personal beliefs
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- the act of spreading something, especially information and knowledge, widely
- Brull, the CNO (Chief Nursing Officer) or highest-level nurse with ultimate responsibility of all nursing practice within the organization
- team members from all disciplines working together to improve the patients' outcomes over any team members individual efforts
- a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed for the purpose of goal setting and performance measurement
- can be quantitative or qualitative, these are the overall results of the structures and processes in place at an organization
- authority and freedom of nurses to make nursing care decisions (within the full scope of their practice) in the clinical care of patients
- nurse, an RN who spends the majority of their time providing direct patient care
- working with staff with different professional training to come together and discuss or deliver care
- sensitive indicators, measures and indicators that reflect the impact of nursing actions on outcomes (ex: NDNQI-CAUTIs, CLABSIs, HAPIs, Falls)
19 Clues: new method, idea, or product • the act of spreading something, especially information and knowledge, widely • nurse, an RN who spends the majority of their time providing direct patient care • based practice, a method which uses evidence to solve a clinical problem/practice • ...
Medical science 2023-01-18
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- the scientific study of bacteria
- the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children
- medical treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and often removing or replacing some parts
- the scientific study of the mind and how it influences behaviour
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- the scientific study of the physical structure of humans, animals or plants
- the branch of medicine that deals with children and their diseases
- the scientific study of the normal functions of living things
- the scientific study of diseases
- the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases
- the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine
10 Clues: the scientific study of diseases • the scientific study of bacteria • the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine • the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children • the scientific study of the normal functions of living things • the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-05-23
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- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- based on observation or experiment
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
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- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 Crossword 2022-02-04
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- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
- an assumption or prediction that is tested through scientific research
- based on observation or experiment
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
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- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- Having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- science discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • Having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • an assumption or prediction that is tested through scientific research • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- The scientific study of matter and energy
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- Things that are not alive
- Things that are alive
- March or Jupiter are....
- A thing that is known to be true
- Branch of science that studies the earth
- The scientific study of the ocean
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
- A synonym for information
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
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- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- A liquid that we drink
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • Things that are not alive • A synonym for information • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • Branch of science that studies the earth • The scientific study of matter and energy • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2022-10-10
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- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A liquid that we drink
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- science Branch of science that studies the earth
- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- Things that are alive
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
- March or Jupiter are....
- Science Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
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- science Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- The scientific study of the ocean
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A synonym for information
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- The scientific study of matter and energy
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- Things that are not alive
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- A thing that is known to be true
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • A synonym for information • Things that are not alive • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • The scientific study of matter and energy • The study and treatment of diseases and injuries • ...
YDA year 10 Biodiversity challenge 2021-07-14
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- Swedish Biologist who developed the scientific naming system.
- Has a trunk
- When you don't want weeds.
- A factor that is non-living.
- You add and divide for this.
- An attempt to maintain biodiversity.
- Man's best friend
- Two words to measure abundance across two areas.
- When an organism becomes adapted to live in a specific area or condition.
- The gradual change in species over time caused by random mutations and natural selection.
- Equipment used to mark of a specific area for counting species.
- The most familiar species of primate, hint this is a scientific name.
- Two words to measure a gradual change towards or away from an abiotic factor.
- and animal that doesn't have a spinal chord surrounded by bone,
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- A device used to get non biased coordinated.
- an animal with a spinal chord surrounded by bone.
- When two organisms require the same resource this happens.
- Large marsupial
- When there are no more of these species left on Earth.
- At risk of becoming extinct.
- First of a scientific name.
- an agricultural practice that reduces biodiversity.
- The range and number of each species.
- Second part of the scientific name.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • When you don't want weeds. • First of a scientific name. • At risk of becoming extinct. • A factor that is non-living. • You add and divide for this. • Second part of the scientific name. • An attempt to maintain biodiversity. • The range and number of each species. • ...
-Plantae Kingdom- 2024-02-12
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- Curcuma longa is the scientific name of this plant
- This classified plant has an amount of only one cotyledons
- The amount of pollen grain openings in Dicot plants
- This is the genus name for plants such as onion and garlic
- What group contains Monocot and Eudicot plants?
- The Angiospermes group usually reproduces by ...
- In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what?
- Plant "Oryza sativa" is classified in what family of Angiospermae?
- True or false: Cassava is classified as a Monocotyl plant
- The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes
- The scientific name of Aster plants
- This plant produces medicinal compounds, ephedrines, that is useful for cough, asthma, sinusitis, and common cold
- If a plant has eight floral organs, then it is classified as ...
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- Pteridophytes reproduce by these
- Leaves that have spores are called these
- In the plant name "Ginkgo biloba", which is the genus?
- True or false: Tobacco is classified as a Eudicotyl plant
- The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts
- The scientific name of Palms
- The vascular bundle for Monocot is usually ... in a ring
- Veins in the Dicot classification is usually ...
- The other name for Bryophyta
- Root systems in Monocot plants are usually ...
- Gymnospermes either have this or cones for reproduction
- The largest group of Bryophytes
25 Clues: The scientific name of Palms • The other name for Bryophyta • The largest group of Bryophytes • Pteridophytes reproduce by these • The scientific name of Aster plants • In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what? • Leaves that have spores are called these • The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes • The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Scientific name for a white blood cell
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Largest Artery in your body
- Middle layer of the heart
- Vein that bring oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs
- Double layered membrane that surrounds the heart
- Carries blood away from heart, to the body
- Carries blood to the heart
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
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- Where gas exchange happens in blood
- innermost layer of the heart wall
- Veins with a superior and inferior
- Scientific name for platelets
- Top chambers of the heart
- Artery that carriesdeoxygenated blood to the lungs from heart
15 Clues: Top chambers of the heart • Middle layer of the heart • Carries blood to the heart • Lower chambers of the heart • Largest Artery in your body • Scientific name for platelets • innermost layer of the heart wall • Veins with a superior and inferior • Where gas exchange happens in blood • Scientific name for a red blood cell • Scientific name for a white blood cell • ...
Suzuki Method 2013-04-12
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- We listen to these to see what the music sounds like
- It is commonly referred to as the Suzuki "......"
- A term coined by Suzuki
- The country where Suzuki is from
- The place in which you grow and learn
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- Playing in Public
- Suzuki said "All children can be well ........"
- A place in which the Suzuki method is taught
- Most famous instrument this method is taught on
- Doing over and over
10 Clues: Playing in Public • Doing over and over • A term coined by Suzuki • The country where Suzuki is from • The place in which you grow and learn • A place in which the Suzuki method is taught • Suzuki said "All children can be well ........" • Most famous instrument this method is taught on • It is commonly referred to as the Suzuki "......" • ...
Experimental Method 2024-09-16
10 Clues: no change • the data or answer • and educated guess • the thing that changes • the thing that you change • an ending to your experiment • finding our more information • a process to test your question • something I see or measure with 5 senses • the thing that changes to answer a question
Scentific Method 2024-10-08
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- That variable that is measured.
- Variable that you stays the same.
- The data using descriptive words/
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- A statement that says what was learned.
- An assumption made on data and facts.
- Information that you collect.
- The variable that you can change.
- How you test your hypothesis.
- The data using amounts and numbers
- Comparing results to the hypothesis.
10 Clues: Information that you collect. • How you test your hypothesis. • That variable that is measured. • The variable that you can change. • Variable that you stays the same. • The data using descriptive words/ • The data using amounts and numbers • Comparing results to the hypothesis. • An assumption made on data and facts. • A statement that says what was learned.
Java Collections 2019-08-21
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- - Utility method to get an Immutable List of repeated elements
- - Arrays method to get an Immutable List from an array
- - Data structure behind every no duplicate, natural order collection
- - Implement this interface to get iterated by forEach loop
- - ArrayList and LinkedList use 'containsAll' of this class
- - Used to iterate a collection by hiding iterator and loop counter
- - Map used in multithreading environment
- - Garbage collection friendly HashMa
- - Home for static utilities for collection
- - Ensure backward compatibility with Generics
- - Legacy class having same name as underlying data structure
- - Queue method that behave like add but doesn't throw exception if full
- - Make collections homogeneous
- - Get a range of elements from a List
- - Little-c collection
- - Internally this is Bit Fields
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- - Map method that solve varags issue of of
- - Growable Array but get cloned on every update
- - Insertion order and no duplicates
- - Method gives an Immutable with a single key-value pair
- - Implements List as well as Queue
- - Container types have inverse relation to each other as the payload types
- - Those who implemented this finds elements faster
- - Misfeature in Arrays, Rectified in Parameterized Types
- - Method removes all elements from queue and put in a collection
- - Method works faster in Set than List
- - Use this collection interface to implement Stack
- - All rounder List that maintains insertion order.
- - Class is a Set in some way, but not a Collection
- - Principle behind bounded wild cards
30 Clues: - Little-c collection • - Make collections homogeneous • - Internally this is Bit Fields • - Implements List as well as Queue • - Insertion order and no duplicates • - Garbage collection friendly HashMa • - Get a range of elements from a List • - Principle behind bounded wild cards • - Method works faster in Set than List • - Map used in multithreading environment • ...
Java Collections 2019-08-21
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- - Implements List as well as Queue
- - Method works faster in Set than List
- - Misfeature in Arrays, Rectified in Parameterized Types
- - All rounder List that maintains insertion order.
- - Insertion order and no duplicates
- - Implement this interface to get iterated by forEach loop
- - Used to iterate a collection by hiding iterator and loop counter
- - Class is a Set in some way, but not a Collection
- - Data structure behind every no duplicate, natural order collection
- - Principle behind bounded wild cards
- - Those who implemented this finds elements faster
- - Get a range of elements from a List
- - Growable Array but get cloned on every update
- - Internally this is Bit Fields
- - Map used in multithreading environment
- - Method gives an Immutable with a single key-value pair
- - Queue method that behave like add but doesn't throw exception if full
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- - Home for static utilities for collection
- - Legacy class having same name as underlying data structure
- - Method removes all elements from queue and put in a collection
- - Map method that solve varags issue of of
- - ArrayList and LinkedList use 'containsAll' of this class
- - Use this collection interface to implement Stack
- - Make collections homogeneous
- - Ensure backward compatibility with Generics
- - Container types have inverse relation to each other as the payload types
- - Garbage collection friendly HashMa
- - Arrays method to get an Immutable List from an array
- - Little-c collection
- - Utility method to get an Immutable List of repeated elements
30 Clues: - Little-c collection • - Make collections homogeneous • - Internally this is Bit Fields • - Implements List as well as Queue • - Insertion order and no duplicates • - Garbage collection friendly HashMa • - Principle behind bounded wild cards • - Get a range of elements from a List • - Method works faster in Set than List • - Map used in multithreading environment • ...
Week 3 Review 2020-09-26
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- the most basic building blocks of life. Humans have trillions!
- what is being purposefully changed in an experiment. The cause in the cause and effect relationship
- A collection of cells with similar functions
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- what is being measured. The effect in the cause and effect relationship
- binary fission is an example of ____________________
- An informed prediction. It is a step in the scientific method
- The tendency of an organism to maintain stable physical, chemical, and internal conditions
- Cells contain many structural components called _____________ which carry out cell functions
- All living things rely on __________ in order to carry out functions such as digestion and movement
9 Clues: A collection of cells with similar functions • binary fission is an example of ____________________ • An informed prediction. It is a step in the scientific method • the most basic building blocks of life. Humans have trillions! • what is being measured. The effect in the cause and effect relationship • ...
Experimental Psychology 1 2015-10-06
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- a person takes an exam twice and receives the same score from the same scorer, what kind of reliability is this?
- why a relationship occurs
- we manipulate in a study
- a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line
- process undertaken to demonstrate that particular behavioral events will occur reliably in certain specifiable conditions; a principal tool of the scientific method
- is another name for the IV
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- to things
- Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity
- to which the manipulation (and not the extraneous variables) Accounts for the measured effects
- one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this?
10 Clues: to things • we manipulate in a study • why a relationship occurs • is another name for the IV • Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity • a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line • one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this? • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-07-21
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- In 1628, he discovered how blood circulates in the body.
- New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement.
- Uses reason, logic, and observation to prove theories and has no basis in superstition or church beliefs.
- English scientist who developed the scientific method.
- Discovered Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, Calculus, and Physics.
- In the 1650s, he improved the microscope and uses it to discover bacteria and red blood cells.
- Proved Aristotle's ideas about motion to be false.
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- Developed heliocentric theory with the sun is the center of the Universe.
- Developed the Laws of Planetary Motion.
9 Clues: Developed the Laws of Planetary Motion. • Proved Aristotle's ideas about motion to be false. • English scientist who developed the scientific method. • In 1628, he discovered how blood circulates in the body. • New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement. • Discovered Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, Calculus, and Physics. • ...
Vocab assignment 1 2022-08-12
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- an organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists.
- the factors or conditions that you manipulate in an experiment.
- an educated guess, or a guess you make based on information you already know.
- An important element that is defined in the metadata of each experiment
- an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables.
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- the variable that changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation.
- an explanation based on experiment or the most logical explanation
- A system that tries to explain physical phenomena that cannot be proven by the scientific method
- A rule of nature.
9 Clues: A rule of nature. • the factors or conditions that you manipulate in an experiment. • an organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists. • an explanation based on experiment or the most logical explanation • an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables. • An important element that is defined in the metadata of each experiment • ...
Kyoryoung + Edward 2025-09-02
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- Directly seeing or experiencing certain phenomena to absorb knowledge
- You already know everything; you should unlock it through knowledge
- social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services to understand how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate resources to fulfill unlimited wants and needs.
- Scientific method that tries to satisfy your curiosity and observe the result
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- a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language
- Evidence, and motivation for you to think in a certain way
- Locke's belief/thinking
- Person who thought about Tabula rasa
- Privilege that you are born with
9 Clues: Locke's belief/thinking • Privilege that you are born with • Person who thought about Tabula rasa • Evidence, and motivation for you to think in a certain way • a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language • You already know everything; you should unlock it through knowledge • Directly seeing or experiencing certain phenomena to absorb knowledge • ...
Science concepts 2025-11-21
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- Report your results clearly and understandably._____________
- Make a list of the materials you used to make your project.__________
- The steps that you need to follow in order to complete or make your project. _________________
- The name of your science project._________________
- The information you previously knew or searched about your topic. _______________
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- Make a list of websites you used to do your research. ______________
- Bring photographs of your experiments and results.___________
- The scientific method starts when you ask a question about something that you observe: How, What, When, Who, Which, Why, or Where?_________________
- Is an educated guess about how things work. _________________
9 Clues: The name of your science project._________________ • Report your results clearly and understandably._____________ • Bring photographs of your experiments and results.___________ • Is an educated guess about how things work. _________________ • Make a list of websites you used to do your research. ______________ • ...
Philosophy 3 Name:___________________________No:___ 2023-09-11
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- Maintains that life could not have arisen by chance and random natural processes
- Needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word.
- The belief that laws are rules created by human authorities and that there is no inherent or necessary connection between law and morality.
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- The belief that we can know only what we discover through the scientific method.
- The belief that reality is comprised solely of matter
- The study of evidences of design in nature
- Able to be proven false:
- The study of knowledge, truth and the nature of ultimate reality.
- A combination of contradictory or incongruous words
9 Clues: Able to be proven false: • The study of evidences of design in nature • Needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word. • A combination of contradictory or incongruous words • The belief that reality is comprised solely of matter • The study of knowledge, truth and the nature of ultimate reality. • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A liquid that we drink
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- science Branch of science that studies the earth
- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- Things that are alive
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
- March or Jupiter are....
- Science Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
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- science Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- The scientific study of the ocean
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A synonym for information
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- The scientific study of matter and energy
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- Things that are not alive
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- A thing that is known to be true
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • A synonym for information • Things that are not alive • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • The scientific study of matter and energy • The study and treatment of diseases and injuries • ...
YDA year 10 Biodiversity challenge 2021-07-14
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- Swedish Biologist who developed the scientific naming system.
- Has a trunk
- When you don't want weeds.
- A factor that is non-living.
- You add and divide for this.
- An attempt to maintain biodiversity.
- Man's best friend
- Two words to measure abundance across two areas.
- When an organism becomes adapted to live in a specific area or condition.
- The gradual change in species over time caused by random mutations and natural selection.
- Equipment used to mark of a specific area for counting species.
- The most familiar species of primate, hint this is a scientific name.
- Two words to measure a gradual change towards or away from an abiotic factor.
- and animal that doesn't have a spinal chord surrounded by bone,
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- A device used to get non biased coordinate.
- an animal with a spinal chord surrounded by bone.
- When two organisms require the same resource this happens.
- Large marsupial
- When there are no more of these species left on Earth.
- At risk of becoming extinct.
- First of a scientific name.
- an agricultural practice that reduces biodiversity.
- The range and number of each species.
- Second part of the scientific name.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • When you don't want weeds. • First of a scientific name. • At risk of becoming extinct. • A factor that is non-living. • You add and divide for this. • Second part of the scientific name. • An attempt to maintain biodiversity. • The range and number of each species. • ...
Science 2024-04-13
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- remnants of ancient life forms
- procedure to find truth
- liquid dispensing scientific tool
- systematic investigation
- laboratory cylindrical glass
- standard to compare to
- weather expert
- study of reptiles
- scientific liquid container
- smallest unit of organism
- facts & statistics collected
- study of genes & heredity
- thing proved to be true
- ascertain the size
- study of viruses
- student of geology
- study of matter & energy
- study of immune system
- study of animals
- study of plants
- person who studies science
- system of ideas to explain
- study of chemistry in living
- room for scientific study
- atoms bonded together
- optical instrument for tiny items
- spectrophotometer tube
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- study of stars & celestial bodies
- study of space
- heredity expert
- basic chemical unit
- biological modification
- student of anthropology
- one who studies climate
- in periodic table
- one who studies fossils
- study of earthquakes
- different beautiful rocks
- any biological living system
- study of living organisms
- study of insects
- proposed explanation
- quantity of matter
- study of chemicals
- when objects repel/attract
- physics of earth
- study of microorganisms
- powder used in labs
- device to observe the sky
- scientific procedure
50 Clues: study of space • weather expert • heredity expert • study of plants • study of insects • study of viruses • physics of earth • study of animals • study of reptiles • in periodic table • ascertain the size • quantity of matter • student of geology • study of chemicals • basic chemical unit • powder used in labs • study of earthquakes • proposed explanation • scientific procedure • atoms bonded together • ...
History 2022-08-23
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- was the most successful scientist of the Scientific Revolution.
- studied insects in depth and developed a theory of plant circulation which, though flawed, inspired interest in the field
- was the foremost thinker of the era on human mechanics.
- A renegade Italian monk.
- The inventor of deductive reasoning.
- first conceived of the creation of the Royal Society of London.
- was a great astronomical observer.
- was the first to produce a major work on plants.
- An ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, Ptolemy's geocentric views on the structure of the universe dominated astronomy until the Scientific Revolution
- was an avid student of astronomy.
- considered a landmark in the history of natural observation.
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- was one of the first to apply the evolving physical philosophy of the Scientific Revolution to animal biology
- was the first to demonstrate that the circulation of blood through the human body is continuous
- a successful physicist at Oxford college.
- studied the orbits of the planets and sought to discern some grand scheme that defined the structure of the universe according to simple geometry.
- A botanist of the seventeenth century
- Perhaps the most influential scientist of all time
- invented the mathematical tool of logarithms.
- one of the great philosophers of the Scientific Revolution.
- An ancient Greek physician
20 Clues: A renegade Italian monk. • An ancient Greek physician • was an avid student of astronomy. • was a great astronomical observer. • The inventor of deductive reasoning. • A botanist of the seventeenth century • a successful physicist at Oxford college. • invented the mathematical tool of logarithms. • was the first to produce a major work on plants. • ...
Java Collections 2019-08-21
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- - Principle behind bounded wild cards
- - Map method that solve varags issue of of
- - Method works faster in Set than List
- - Implements List as well as Queue
- - Legacy class having same name as underlying data structure
- - Utility method to get an Immutable List of repeated elements
- - Container types have inverse relation to each other as the payload types
- - Make collections homogeneous
- - Internally this is Bit Fields
- - Data structure behind every no duplicate, natural order collection
- - ArrayList and LinkedList use 'containsAll' of this class
- - Those who implemented this finds elements faster
- - Little-c collection
- - Use this collection interface to implement Stack
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- - Get a range of elements from a List
- - All rounder List that maintains insertion order.
- - Arrays method to get an Immutable List from an array
- - Method gives an Immutable with a single key-value pair
- - Insertion order and no duplicates
- - Implement this interface to get iterated by forEach loop
- - Growable Array but get cloned on every update
- - Home for static utilities for collection
- - Map used in multithreading environment
- - Class is a Set in some way, but not a Collection
- - Garbage collection friendly HashMa
- - Used to iterate a collection by hiding iterator and loop counter
- - Queue method that behave like add but doesn't throw exception if full
- - Ensure backward compatibility with Generics
- - Misfeature in Arrays, Rectified in Parameterized Types
- - Method removes all elements from queue and put in a collection
30 Clues: - Little-c collection • - Make collections homogeneous • - Internally this is Bit Fields • - Implements List as well as Queue • - Insertion order and no duplicates • - Garbage collection friendly HashMa • - Principle behind bounded wild cards • - Get a range of elements from a List • - Method works faster in Set than List • - Map used in multithreading environment • ...
Java Collections 2019-08-21
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- - Method works faster in Set than List
- - Legacy class having same name as underlying data structure
- - Utility method to get an Immutable List of repeated elements
- - Misfeature in Arrays, Rectified in Parameterized Types
- - Make collections homogeneous
- - Ensure backward compatibility with Generics
- - Queue method that behave like add but doesn't throw exception if full
- - Data structure behind every no duplicate, natural order collection
- - Implement this interface to get iterated by forEach loop
- - Garbage collection friendly HashMa
- - Growable Array but get cloned on every update
- - Home for static utilities for collection
- - All rounder List that maintains insertion order.
- - Method gives an Immutable with a single key-value pair
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- - Principle behind bounded wild cards
- - Implements List as well as Queue
- - Method removes all elements from queue and put in a collection
- - Use this collection interface to implement Stack
- - Internally this is Bit Fields
- - Map used in multithreading environment
- - Get a range of elements from a List
- - Used to iterate a collection by hiding iterator and loop counter
- - Container types have inverse relation to each other as the payload types
- - Those who implemented this finds elements faster
- - Class is a Set in some way, but not a Collection
- - ArrayList and LinkedList use 'containsAll' of this class
- - Insertion order and no duplicates
- - Arrays method to get an Immutable List from an array
- - Map method that solve varags issue of of
- - Little-c collection
30 Clues: - Little-c collection • - Make collections homogeneous • - Internally this is Bit Fields • - Implements List as well as Queue • - Insertion order and no duplicates • - Garbage collection friendly HashMa • - Principle behind bounded wild cards • - Get a range of elements from a List • - Method works faster in Set than List • - Map used in multithreading environment • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2021-10-15
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- Notation - A decimal number between one and ten multiply by a power of ten
- Expression - symbol or a combination of symbols used in Algebra contains one or more numbers variable and operations.
- Property of Equality - When you multiply both sides by the same quantity
- - A number above an expression.
- Terms - Are terms that have the same variables and powers.
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- Notation - A method simplifying large or small numbers.
- Expression - As a decimal point or implied
- that cannot be made into a fraction.
- Inverse - when a number is added to itself it becomes positive or negative depending on what the original number was.
9 Clues: - A number above an expression. • that cannot be made into a fraction. • Expression - As a decimal point or implied • Notation - A method simplifying large or small numbers. • Terms - Are terms that have the same variables and powers. • Property of Equality - When you multiply both sides by the same quantity • ...
Sociology Terms 2023-01-20
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- the role and interactions an individual or small group may have in society
- the act or habit of doing what one is told or submitting to authority
- the process by which one changes their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours to meet expectations of a group
- feeling of separation or isolation
- a violation of society's norms and accepted standards
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- to deprive people of their human qualities
- an individual judgement about or active hostility toward another social group
- the scientific method to obtain concrete, measurable, and testable data.
- the way you define yourself to the world and to yourself
9 Clues: feeling of separation or isolation • to deprive people of their human qualities • a violation of society's norms and accepted standards • the way you define yourself to the world and to yourself • the act or habit of doing what one is told or submitting to authority • the scientific method to obtain concrete, measurable, and testable data. • ...
Week 14: Parenting Styles Review Lead-In 2025-11-10
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- Parenting Parents show low warmth but high control; strict and expect obedience.
- Moral principles that guide psychologists to act responsibly and protect participants.
- Participants' personal information must be kept private and anonymous.
- Parenting Parents show low warmth and low control; emotionally uninvolved.
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- Method A systematic process used to gather evidence and test psychological theories.
- Parenting Parents show high warmth and high control; they set rules and explain reasoning.
- Parenting Parents show high warmth but low control; few rules or limits.
- Psychologist who identified three main parenting styles.
- Participants must be told what a study involves before agreeing to take part.
9 Clues: Psychologist who identified three main parenting styles. • Participants' personal information must be kept private and anonymous. • Parenting Parents show high warmth but low control; few rules or limits. • Parenting Parents show low warmth and low control; emotionally uninvolved. • Participants must be told what a study involves before agreeing to take part. • ...
Discrete! 2022-04-01
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- apportionment method where you round to the lower quota
- really fun, really information videos
- project management method
- a voting method where voters may choose any number of candidates
- when a point is given to each winner of a head to head election
- voting method in which point values are given to each place on the ballot
- period lorenna has calculus
- current apportionment method used
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- a one sided loop form by attaching two ends of a strip with a loop
- what lorenna got kaitlin for getting into college
- zodiac sign spelled wrong
- rearranging political districts to sway the vote
- twisting, crumbling, and bending shapes
- playdoh snowman who was decapitated
- graph that hits every edge exactly once and returns to where it started
- spreadsheets!
- paradox when more representatives are added but a state's representation is decreased
- multiplying n numbers together and taking the nth root
- popular vote
19 Clues: popular vote • spreadsheets! • zodiac sign spelled wrong • project management method • period lorenna has calculus • current apportionment method used • playdoh snowman who was decapitated • really fun, really information videos • twisting, crumbling, and bending shapes • rearranging political districts to sway the vote • what lorenna got kaitlin for getting into college • ...
Pregnancy and Birth Control 2017-05-25
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- ________________ pregnancy is when a fertilized egg implants somewhere outside the uterus.
- Vasectomy’s and tubal ligation’s are examples of _________________ birth control methods.
- _____________ Alcohol Syndrome is a group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental problems.
- The first stage of birth.
- The second stage of birth.
- The spontaneous expulsion of a fetus before the twentieth week of pregnancy.
- A male form of birth control method that can prevent pregnancy and STD’s.
- The name for a fertilized egg after 8 weeks.
- The _________ is a hormonal birth control method that is worn on the skin and is changed weekly.
- A rope-like structure that connects the fetus with the mother’s placenta.
- A hormonal birth control method that prevents ovulation and thickens cervical mucous and is left in place for 3 weeks.
- The third stage of birth.
- ________________ birth is when a baby is born at least three weeks before the due date.
- The only 100% effective method of pregnancy AND disease prevention.
- A hormonal birth control method placed under the skin that can last up to four years.
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- A thick, blood-rich tissue that lines the walls of the uterus during pregnancy and nourishes the embryo.
- The ___________ is a hormonal birth control method given once every three months.
- A barrier method of birth control that is usually used in combination with spermicide and covers the cervix.
- The ________ is taken once a day, and releases hormones to stop ovulation and thicken cervical mucus to keep the sperm from reaching an egg.
- A birth control method that covers the cervix and is similar to a diaphragm.
- A fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects the developing embryo.
- A substance that blocks the cervix and keeps sperm from moving to join with egg. Usually used in combination with another method of birth control.
- The name for the fertilized egg between weeks 3 and 8.
- A permanent birth control method for females.
- A form of birth control that can prevent STD’s and allows females to have control of their sexual health.
- Ella, Plan B, and ParaGard IUD are types of _______________ contraception.
- ____________ devices are “T-shaped” devices that are placed in the uterus and can help prevent pregnancy for up to 12 years.
- _____________ section is delivering a baby through an incision in the mother’s abdomen.
- When the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall.
- A permanent birth control method for males.
30 Clues: The first stage of birth. • The third stage of birth. • The second stage of birth. • A permanent birth control method for males. • The name for a fertilized egg after 8 weeks. • A permanent birth control method for females. • When the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall. • The name for the fertilized egg between weeks 3 and 8. • ...
Marketing Research Ch. 12 2025-03-14
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- Mistakes in the results that are not due to chance but rather to flaws in the design or execution of the study.
- A non-random method where participants are chosen based on their easy accessibility to the researcher.
- The difference between the results obtained from a subset of a group and the results obtained from surveying the entire group, arising from chance variations in the selection process.
- A list or other representation of the elements belonging to the group from which the selection for a study is made.
- A probability method where the entire group is divided into subgroups based on shared characteristics, and then a random subset is drawn from each subgroup.
- The entire group of individuals, items, or data points of interest in a study, sharing a common characteristic.
- A method of selection where the likelihood of any specific member of the entire group being chosen is unknown, often relying on personal judgment.
- The process of selecting a subset of individuals or items from a larger group to make inferences about the entire group.
- The specific group of individuals or items that the researcher is interested in studying and about which conclusions will be drawn.
- A method of selection where every member of the entire group has a known and nonzero chance of being included in the study.
- A single member or a group of members chosen for inclusion in a study.
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- Inaccuracies in the results due to some members of the initially selected subset not participating in the study
- A probability method where the selection process involves first choosing larger groupings and then selecting elements within those groupings.
- A probability method that combines different techniques, often involving the random selection of geographic areas in successively smaller units.
- An investigation that includes every single element that makes up the entire group under study.
- A non-random method where an experienced individual selects participants based on their knowledge or belief about the characteristics of the group.
- A non-random method where participants are selected to ensure that certain subgroups within the group are represented according to a predetermined proportion.
- A probability method ensuring every element in the entire group has an equal chance of being included in the subset.
- A non-random method where initial participants help the researcher identify and recruit additional participants through referrals, useful for studying rare groups.
- A probability method where a starting point is chosen randomly on a list, and then every nth element is selected thereafter.
20 Clues: A single member or a group of members chosen for inclusion in a study. • An investigation that includes every single element that makes up the entire group under study. • A non-random method where participants are chosen based on their easy accessibility to the researcher. • ...
Living in the Lab 2023-10-27
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- Factors in an experiment that are kept constant to ensure that any observed effects are due to changes in the independent variable.
- The curved surface at the top of a liquid in a container, used for measuring the volume of a liquid accurately.
- The act of carefully watching, noting, and recording events or phenomena to gather information.
- The consistency and repeatability of results obtained from an experiment or measurement.
- A logical conclusion or interpretation made based on observations and evidence.
- A systematic approach or procedure followed in scientific experiments to gather data and test hypotheses.
- The degree to which a measurement or observation reflects the true or accepted value of a quantity.
- A laboratory tool that produces an open flame for heating or sterilizing substances.
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- A graduated glass or plastic container used for accurately measuring liquids.
- The factor in a scientific experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
- A device designed to put out fires by releasing firefighting agents, often used in emergencies.
- Protective eyewear worn in the laboratory to shield the eyes from chemical splashes, fires, and other potential hazards.
- A small, cylindrical glass container used for holding and heating small quantities of liquids.
- A summary of the findings and outcomes of an experiment, often indicating whether the hypothesis was supported or refuted.
- A cylindrical glass container with a spout, used for holding, mixing, and heating liquids in the laboratory.
15 Clues: A graduated glass or plastic container used for accurately measuring liquids. • A logical conclusion or interpretation made based on observations and evidence. • A laboratory tool that produces an open flame for heating or sterilizing substances. • The consistency and repeatability of results obtained from an experiment or measurement. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-01-26
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- A Flemish doctor who advanced medicine by dissecting human bodies and publishing detailed anatomical studies.
- A cultural movement that emphasized humanism, the study of the natural world, and experimentation, setting the stage for the Scientific Revolution.
- Galileo Galilei's approach to challenging traditional theories by directly observing and testing natural phenomena.
- An English philosopher who advocated setting aside traditional ideas in favor of empirical evidence and experimentation, developing the scientific method.
- The belief, promoted by René Descartes, that reason and logical thinking are the primary sources of knowledge.
- The model proposed by Copernicus, stating that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe, and planets orbit the Sun.
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- The universal force described by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion, which attracts objects to one another.
- The Earth-centered model of the universe supported by Ptolemy, where the Sun and planets revolve around the Earth.
- An organized process developed by Francis Bacon for collecting and analyzing evidence through observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion.
- A scientist who demonstrated that substances are made of basic, indivisible elements, contributing to modern chemistry.
10 Clues: The universal force described by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion, which attracts objects to one another. • A Flemish doctor who advanced medicine by dissecting human bodies and publishing detailed anatomical studies. • The belief, promoted by René Descartes, that reason and logical thinking are the primary sources of knowledge. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- An English physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe, with other celestial bodies revolving around it.
- Knowledge or proof based on observation or experiment rather than theory or speculation.
- The theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system.
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- A systematic approach to acquiring knowledge, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution, including developing the telescope.
- A period of European history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and philosophy.
- The shift from the geocentric to the heliocentric view of the solar system, initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus's work.
- A German astronomer and mathematician who made significant contributions to the understanding of planetary motion.
- A period of significant advancements in science and a shift in how people understood the natural world, moving away from religious and classical explanations towards empirical evidence and the scientific method.
10 Clues: The theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system. • Knowledge or proof based on observation or experiment rather than theory or speculation. • A systematic approach to acquiring knowledge, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis. • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- The standard unit of volume in International System
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- Formulas computed from composition data or called the “simplest formula”
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System
- refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C
- known as a measure of the quantity of matter
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C)
- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound, you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter
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- It is known as “systematic method”
- Defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- x 10 23 is known as _____________
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- It is known as factor-label method
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
20 Clues: x 10 23 is known as _____________ • It is known as factor-label method • It is known as “systematic method” • known as a measure of the quantity of matter • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • The standard unit of volume in International System • refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY PETA 2.3 2021-02-19
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- 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________.
- It is defined as the percentage by mass of each element present in compound or chemistry product.
- It is known as “systematic method."
- It is standard unit of temperature in International System.
- The Swedish astronomer that named the Celsius scale (°C).
- The Percentage of composition of a compound is computed by using the mathematical formula (mass of element/molar mass of compound x ________%) where ________ is the multiplier to convert the quotient into percentage.
- It is the atomic mass of an element or sum of the atomic masses of all element present in compound that is expressed in unit grams
- These are formulas computed from composition data, also called the “simplest formula.”
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- The Avogadro’s number was proposed by the Italian Physicist named _____.
- It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object.
- The standard unit of volume in International System.
- In step 1 of calculating the molar mass of a compound you must write the ____________ of the given compound in the problem.
- It is the term used to refer the zero point on Kelvin Scale or -273 °C.
- It is known as a measure of the quantity of matter.
- The step 2 of the calculation of empirical formula involves determining the ________ of atoms by dividing each number of moles by the smallest mole value.
- It is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume occupied by the mass of an object.
- It is known as factor-label method
- It is the unit used to determine the amount of substance of matter.
- This system is usually used in business and industry in the United States but not in scientific works.
- It is the true or correct formula of the compound.
20 Clues: It is known as factor-label method • 6.022 x 10 23 is known as _____________. • It is known as “systematic method." • It is the true or correct formula of the compound. • It is known as a measure of the quantity of matter. • The standard unit of volume in International System. • It refers as the force that gravity exerts on an object. • ...
Statistics crossword 2023-08-24
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- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- random sample: A randomly selected subset of a population
- collection of data from every member of the population
- A characteristic of a population
- something that is done according to a system or method
- (statistics): The branch of statistics that draws conclusions about a population from sample data.
- an intervening time or space
- The science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data to make decisions.
- examine and record the area and features of (an area of land) so as to construct a map, plan, or description.
- Selecting the group that you will actually collect data from in your research
- (statistics): The branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and display of data
- Divided into levels or classes based on social status, education, or income
- collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- Characteristic of a sample
- (sampling): a non-probability sampling method where units are selected for inclusion in the sample because they are the easiest for the researcher to access
- short for ordinal number.
- A mathematical or physical model to reproduce conditions of a situation or process.
- A subset of the population
- Information that describes qualities or characteristics.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- (level of measurement):the first level of measurement, and the simplest
- A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- Numerical data
- sample: A part of the sampling technique in which each sample has an equal probability of being chosen
25 Clues: Numerical data • short for ordinal number. • Characteristic of a sample • A subset of the population • an intervening time or space • A characteristic of a population • collection of data from every member of the population • something that is done according to a system or method • Information that describes qualities or characteristics. • ...
Intellectual Revolutions that Defined Society 2020-05-11
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- also famous in Mesoamerica.
- operates based on the reality principle, which strives to satisfy the id's desires.
- includes the entire area of Central America from Southern Mexico up to the border of South America.
- famous for his theory of evolution.
- appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland.
- the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards.
- the golden age for people committed to scholarly life in science.
- one of the famous civilizations that lasted for approximately 2, 000 years.
- Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India.
- the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.
- developed noble ideas.
- book that considered to be one of the most important works in scientific literature.
- famous figure in the field of psychology.
- observational method to gather reliable data to study human's inner life.
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- epitome published by a German author.
- one of the renaissance men, particularly in the field of science.
- also made substantial contributions to science and technology and to the society as a whole.
- Charles Darwin struggled in his study in, which his father has imposed to him.
- Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled.
- Developed an observational method to study human's inner life.
- Maya civilization people are known for their works in.
- the biggest continent in the world and the home of many ancient civilizations.
- Copernicus circulated a summary of his ideas to his few close friends in a manuscript
- model ignored by Rome for the rest of the 16th century.
- replaced the dominant views of a religious or biblical design.
25 Clues: developed noble ideas. • also famous in Mesoamerica. • famous for his theory of evolution. • epitome published by a German author. • famous figure in the field of psychology. • Text on surgical procedures from Ancient India. • appointed as canon at Frombork Cathedral in Poland. • Copernicus was strongly influenced by a book entitled. • ...
8th Grade Science 2016-05-16
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- Made when an oceanic plate subducts with a continental plate
- This scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes
- The step of the scientific method when we set our variables
- The layer of the Earth where plates are located
- When two alleles are different from each other
- These are types of forces that help build of the earth
- When sediments are moved to a new location
- One method of finding the volume of an object is water ______________
- Force equals mass times ____________
- Where your genes are located
- These types of currents happen in the Asthenosphere
- Igneous rock _____________ are always younger than the rocks they cut through
- Two continental plates converge
- The type of plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- The type of reproduction that produces identical offspring
- Forces have ____________ and direction
- A hotspot made this state
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- Energy released in the form of seismic waves
- This variable is the thing that the experimenter changes throughout the experiment
- The Law of Superposition says the ___________ layer of rock is on the bottom
- The least dense layer of Earth
- This type of potential energy depends on the mass and height of an object
- Free body diagrams help us calculate the ______ force
- This type of potential energy is highest when a spring is stretched as far as possible
- P-waves and S-waves are both types of ____________ waves
- Between two traits, neither is dominant, so both traits show up
- Mass divided by volume
- One tectonic plate slips under another tectonic plate
- This force pulls objects towards the surface of Earth
29 Clues: Mass divided by volume • A hotspot made this state • Where your genes are located • The least dense layer of Earth • Two continental plates converge • Force equals mass times ____________ • Forces have ____________ and direction • When sediments are moved to a new location • Energy released in the form of seismic waves • When two alleles are different from each other • ...
Death Crossword 2024-06-24
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- The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition
- A group of people indigenous to the island of Borneo who's death rituals involve burying their dead twice
- Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the first being: A rite of BLANK
- The process of freeze-drying a body, shattering it into dust, and using the dust as compost
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the third being: A rite of BLANK
- The believe that one will be reborn after death as a different person or animal
- A method of preservation some use in hopes of staving off decay long enough to cure the body of whatever killed it
- BLANK of the Dead
- The practice of eating the flesh of a person from the same community
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- Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen
- A funeral practice in India where the wife of the deceased self-immolates by throwing herself into a funeral pyre, either voluntarily or involuntarily
- A technique used in anatomy to preserve bodies or body parts for scientific display
- A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds
- According to Van Gennep in "The Rites of Passage," life is a journey, the individual a BLANK
- According to "Collective Representations of Death," an essay by Robert Hertz, death is not an event, but instead a BLANK
- In Van Gennep's Book, 3 themes mark every life cycle ceremony, the second being: A rite of BLANK
- The 5 elements in Hindu tradition that the physical body is made of: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and BLANK
- The tradition of burning a person's deceased body
- Religion in action
20 Clues: BLANK of the Dead • Religion in action • The tradition of burning a person's deceased body • The culture in which the "Sky Burial" is a tradition • Category of body disposal in which a mausoleum belongs • Method of burial involving wrapping the body in white linen • A threshold or border between two places, stages, or worlds • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
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- Reasoning: The process of drawing conclusions through structured, rational thought.
- A legislative body of government in some countries.
- The quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination.
- The state of being free from external control or support.
- A system of government where citizens exercise power by voting.
- A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth.
- The acceptance of different opinions, behaviors, or practices.
- Method: A systematic approach to inquiry involving observation and experimentation.
- Speech: The right to express one's opinions without censorship or restraint.
- and Balances: A system ensuring that one branch of government cannot dominate the others.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- Rights: Rights believed to belong to everyone, such as life, liberty, and property.
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- Branch: The branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying laws.
- Monarchy: A monarchy in which the ruler has unrestricted power.
- Contract: An agreement between people and their government for mutual benefits.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe.
- Monarchy: A government where a monarch's powers are limited by a constitution.
- The theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- A fundamental and often sudden change in political power or organizational structures.
- Branch: The branch of government responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
- A system of government where power is divided between a central authority and smaller units.
- Branch: The branch of government that makes laws.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- of Powers: The division of government into distinct branches to prevent abuse of power.
- A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen.
26 Clues: Branch: The branch of government that makes laws. • A legislative body of government in some countries. • A method of reasoning to determine validity or truth. • A sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen. • The state of being free from external control or support. • The theory that places Earth at the center of the universe. • ...
Microbiology (Unit 1) 2024-10-12
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- A method used to isolate a pure strain from a mixed culture using a solid medium.
- The type of microscopy that uses electrons to visualize specimens at a very high resolution.
- The process by which microorganisms are killed or removed from surfaces or objects to prevent infection.
- A chemical agent that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- The phase of bacterial growth characterized by rapid cell division.
- The term for the collection of all microbial genomes in a specific environment.
- A type of bacteria that thrives in extreme environments, such as high temperatures or salinity.
- The process by which bacteria exchange genetic material through direct contact.
- The outer membrane component of Gram-negative bacteria that can trigger immune responses.
- The term for a living organism that can cause disease, often used in microbiology.
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- The process by which bacterial cells take up foreign DNA from their environment.
- The part of a microscope that holds the objective lenses and can be rotated to switch between them.
- A process used to sterilize equipment using high-pressure steam.
- The phenomenon where bacteria become resistant to antibiotics due to genetic mutations.
- The term for a population of microorganisms that are genetically identical and derived from a single cell.
- A type of media that allows for the growth of specific bacteria while inhibiting others.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide in cells.
- A method used to prepare a sample for microscopic examination by spreading it on a slide.
- A technique in microscopy that enhances contrast by using polarized light.
- The scientific study of fungi, including yeasts and molds.
- The term for the protective protein coat surrounding a virus.
21 Clues: The scientific study of fungi, including yeasts and molds. • The term for the protective protein coat surrounding a virus. • A process used to sterilize equipment using high-pressure steam. • The phase of bacterial growth characterized by rapid cell division. • The enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide in cells. • ...
