scientific method Crossword Puzzles
WAVES SCIENTIFIC CROSSWORD 2015-12-15
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- Resonance Imagining(MRI):Makes pictures of the human tissue,muscles,and brain organs.
- Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp.
- A disturbance caused by two Tectonic plates.Also is a shaking that we can feel.
- The distance from crest to crest on a wave.
- Wave:A wave that transfers energy through a medium.
- Waves: A wave in which the displacement of the medium is going in the same direction of the wave.
- rays: Produced by nuclear reactions and radioactive substances,and is used in radiation therapy for cancer.
- wave: Material moves at right angles to the direction of the wave.
- light The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that us humans can see(ROYGBIV).
- How many waves pass by in a matter of time.
- Helps to track weather and ships.Also to monitor planes' landing.
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- The highness or lowness of a tone.
- They heat up our food and transmit cell calls.
- Spectrum: Do not require a medium and are transverse waves.
- the low part of a wave.
- Waves:How we listen to the radio.
- A disturbance that carries energy form one place to another.
- An object in which waves travel through.
- The top part of a wave(the tip)
- The measure of the calm part of the water to the top of the crest in a wave.
- Waves:Kills Bacteria and helps skin produce Vitamin D.
- Used to make images of our bones inside our bodies.Too much of this can cause cancer.
- is a Mechanical wave,needs a medium to travel through,and moves fastest in solids and slowest in gases.
23 Clues: the low part of a wave. • The top part of a wave(the tip) • Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp. • Waves:How we listen to the radio. • The highness or lowness of a tone. • An object in which waves travel through. • The distance from crest to crest on a wave. • How many waves pass by in a matter of time. • They heat up our food and transmit cell calls. • ...
WAVES SCIENTIFIC CROSSWORD 2015-12-15
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- The top part of a wave(the tip)
- An object in which waves travel through.
- Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp.
- Waves: A wave in which the displacement of the medium is going in the same direction of the wave.
- They heat up our food and transmit cell calls.
- Waves:Kills Bacteria and helps skin produce Vitamin D.
- Helps to track weather and ships.Also to monitor planes' landing.
- Used to make images of our bones inside our bodies.Too much of this can cause cancer.
- The measure of the calm part of the water to the top of the crest in a wave.
- rays: Produced by nuclear reactions and radioactive substances,and is used in radiation therapy for cancer.
- the low part of a wave.
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- Spectrum: Do not require a medium and are transverse waves.
- light The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that us humans can see(ROYGBIV).
- Wave:A wave that transfers energy through a medium.
- The distance from crest to crest on a wave.
- A disturbance caused by two Tectonic plates.Also is a shaking that we can feel.
- The highness or lowness of a tone.
- How many waves pass by in a matter of time.
- A disturbance that carries energy form one place to another.
- is a Mechanical wave,needs a medium to travel through,and moves fastest in solids and slowest in gases.
- wave: Material moves at right angles to the direction of the wave.
- Waves:How we listen to the radio.
- Resonance Imagining(MRI):Makes pictures of the human tissue,muscles,and brain organs.
23 Clues: the low part of a wave. • The top part of a wave(the tip) • Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp. • Waves:How we listen to the radio. • The highness or lowness of a tone. • An object in which waves travel through. • The distance from crest to crest on a wave. • How many waves pass by in a matter of time. • They heat up our food and transmit cell calls. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2017-04-02
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- The belief that the Sun is at the center of the universe
- The ancient astronomer and map maker that drew the most accurate maps in the ancient world
- Reasoned and well thought out ideas that make sense
- The country that Tycho Brahe was from
- The legendary creation that would allow whoever possessed it to turn base metal into gold and also to become immortal
- The device invented by Galileo that measures temperature
- Evidence that is perceptible to the senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell
- The book written by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687
- The precursor to modern chemistry that held creating the Philosopher's Stone as the highest achievement imaginable
- The astronomer that first disagreed with Ptolomey and proposed putting the sun in the middle of the universe to make observations make more sense
- The astronomer that first used math to prove that the orbit of the planet are elliptical rather than circular in nature
- The trait that Tycho Brahe was best know for and really important to the Scientific Process
- A scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- The device first used by Galileo to make things that are far away appear closer
- The scientist that was the first to have his theories proven so many times that they became considered laws
- The country that Galileo was from
- The force first defined by Sir Isaac Newton that is responsible for the orbits of planets in the heavens
- The system developed to better understand the world that derives its name from the Latin word for knowledge
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- The astronomer that was the first to observe the heavens with something other than the naked eye
- The device first used in the mid 1600's that makes very tiny things visible
- The explanations that scientists develop based on evidence that has been gathered
- The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- The astronomer that was most famous for keeping very detailed and accurate records of his observations
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- The country that Johannes Kepler was from
- An orbit that is ovular in nature instead of circular
- The country that Sir Isaac Newton was from
- The ancient philosopher that is responsible for the geocentric cosmology that Ptolemy created his diagram of
- The country that Nicolaus Coperincus was from
- The element that Aristotle claimed the planets were suspended in as they orbited the Earth
30 Clues: The country that Galileo was from • The country that Tycho Brahe was from • The country that Johannes Kepler was from • The country that Sir Isaac Newton was from • The book written by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687 • The country that Nicolaus Coperincus was from • A scientific instrument that measures air pressure • Reasoned and well thought out ideas that make sense • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Believed people were naturally good
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Means time of illumination
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Using the brain to come up with answers
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- Oval paths around the sun
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Sun centered
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2024-06-07
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- Arrangement of chemical elements.
- Global communication network.
- Study of heredity.
- Process plants use for food.
- Instrument to see small objects.
- Diabetes treatment.
- Discovered by Marie Curie.
- Genetic material discovery.
- First antibiotic.
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- Theory by Darwin.
- Origin of the universe theory.
- Law discovered by Newton.
- Harnessing electrical power.
- Medicines to fight bacteria.
- Imaging technique.
- Bomb: Nuclear weapon.
- Einstein's famous theory.
- Immunization method.
- Wireless communication.
- Light amplification technology.
20 Clues: Theory by Darwin. • First antibiotic. • Study of heredity. • Imaging technique. • Diabetes treatment. • Immunization method. • Bomb: Nuclear weapon. • Wireless communication. • Law discovered by Newton. • Einstein's famous theory. • Discovered by Marie Curie. • Genetic material discovery. • Harnessing electrical power. • Medicines to fight bacteria. • Process plants use for food. • ...
Scientific and technology 2023-06-10
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- study of living things: Planets ____ around the sun.
- Red planet
- Something bigger than iPad that you watch media on
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
- the area directly outside of Earth's atmosphere. And a place astronauts travel to
- / Scientific investigation conducted to gain knowledge or proof of the prediction
- / celestial body that orbits a star
- / The planet on which humans live.
- The study of the universe
- Is a push or pull
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- is the scientific study of physical phenomena like the motion of matter and energy and force.
- theory of an experiment
- solaire/system of planets orbiting a star
- where everything from planets to galaxies live
- periodigue /Is a table that organizes elements
- up everything
- study of matter
- fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
- glass container for laboratory use.
- Was the 9th planet but is now an exoplanet
- /small rocky object that orbits the sun. They are smaller than planets.
- person that travels to space
- vehicle that transports astronauts into space.
- Lactée/ The name of our galaxy
24 Clues: Red planet • up everything • study of matter • Is a push or pull • The study of the universe • theory of an experiment • person that travels to space • Lactée/ The name of our galaxy • / The planet on which humans live. • glass container for laboratory use. • / celestial body that orbits a star • solaire/system of planets orbiting a star • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Galileo's Mother
- Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Used to observe astronomical happenings up close
- Newton Credited with discovering Gravity
- Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Didn't recognize the Heliocentric Theory as correct until 1992
- Credited inventor of the Telescope
- Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, & music theorist
- Copernicus's Country of Origin
- What publication are you currently reading?
- Book written by Galileo Galilei published in 1610
- Credited inventor of Down 1
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- Galileo's Father
- 2nd smallest of the worlds continents
- A new way of thinking about the world, based on observations, data, questioning everything, and analysis. Questioning old beliefs, ancient thinkers, and the church, something which was almost never done before, causing the time to be a massive, impressive, change in Europe
- a process used by scientists to come up with accurate theories about the world
- Galileo's Country of Origin
- Continued research on the Heliocentric theory, added orbit aspect
- The motion in which planets move around the sun
- Birth name of Down 4
- Ancient Greek Philosopher and poly math (384 BC-322 BC)
21 Clues: Galileo's Father • Galileo's Mother • Birth name of Down 4 • Galileo's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of Down 1 • Copernicus's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of the Telescope • Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe • 2nd smallest of the worlds continents • Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe • Newton Credited with discovering Gravity • ...
Scientific Investigation Methodologies 2022-11-18
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- examines the relationship between variables
- uncontrolled EV that has affected the results
- variable that is measured by the researcher
- data that describes characteristics and qualities
- no relationship between variables
- EVs that are held constant
- variables that may have an unwanted effect on the DV
- experimental design where participants do both conditions
- variable that is manipulated by the researcher
- correlation type when one variable increases, the other decreases
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- type of graph used to display correlation
- one of the methods used in a case study
- name of a case study that runs for a long period of time
- type of case study Phineas Gage was
- experimental design which incorporates both within and between subjects designs
- brain region responsible for triggering a state of fear
- correlation type when one variable increases, so does the other
- tests cause and effect relationship
- experimental design where participants do only one condition
- numerical data
20 Clues: numerical data • EVs that are held constant • no relationship between variables • type of case study Phineas Gage was • tests cause and effect relationship • one of the methods used in a case study • type of graph used to display correlation • examines the relationship between variables • variable that is measured by the researcher • ...
Scientific Research Vocabulary 2022-11-18
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- sequence
- cadre
- maladie
- stop
- En cours
- une hypothèse
- research carried out, outside of a lab or office(5,5)
- to copy someone else's work
- partager
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- brevet
- a short summary at the start of a journal article
- données
- innovante
- After lots of research, the scientist made a:
- For example, an arm or a leg
- travail d'equipe
- echantillon
- comprehensive, complete
- enquêter
- test
20 Clues: stop • test • cadre • brevet • données • maladie • sequence • enquêter • En cours • partager • innovante • echantillon • une hypothèse • travail d'equipe • comprehensive, complete • to copy someone else's work • For example, an arm or a leg • After lots of research, the scientist made a: • a short summary at the start of a journal article • research carried out, outside of a lab or office(5,5)
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Living primarily in trees
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Mammals that lay eggs
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Most specific taxonomic level
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
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- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Structures shared through common descent
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Living primarily on land
- Type of physiological method of communication
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
- Structures shared through common descent
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
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- Living primarily in trees
- Mammals that lay eggs
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Type of physiological method of communication
- Living primarily on land
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- Most specific taxonomic level
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Mr. McMillan's Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-31
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- an extreme political person or idea, often opposite of conservative
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the Enlightenment
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- French philosopher and author who believed in tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Spaniard born in Latin America
- person who organizes, manages, and takes on the financial risk of a business enterprise
- process of developing machine production of goods
- person of mixed European and African ancestry
- agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights
- large closed-in field for farming
- Swiss-French political philosopher
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- Latin American born in Spain
- 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
- English philosopher and founder of British empiricism
- French political philosopher who explored democratic theories of government
- Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789?
- an invention made during the Industrial Revolution
- belief that truth could be found through reason or logical thinking
- a person, a king or queen, who has complete power.
- building where goods are made
20 Clues: Latin American born in Spain • building where goods are made • Spaniard born in Latin America • large closed-in field for farming • Swiss-French political philosopher • person of mixed European and African ancestry • Who was the absolute monarch of France in 1789? • process of developing machine production of goods • an invention made during the Industrial Revolution • ...
1 2026-01-27
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- "There have been _______ attempts to climb that mountain, but none of them succeeded."
- "He has a private _______ of rare stamps."
- "This antique watch is _______ a fortune."
- "The shop offers a wide _______ of products to choose from."
- "She has a deep _______ with ancient history."
- "Is this story based on fact or is it purely science _______?"
- "The show reached a massive television _______ of millions."
- "The scientific _______ relies on observation and experimentation."
- "Her personal _______ of life is to always be kind."
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- "The CEO held a press _______ to announce the merger."
- "He is a respected expert in the _______ of astrophysics."
- "The _______ guest signed autographs for hours."
- "It is becoming _______ difficult to find affordable housing."
- "The main event _______ was responsible for the schedule."
- "We offer a _______ variety of services to suit everyone."
- "The company plans to _______ a campaign to attract new users."
- "Netflix released a new documentary _______ about free soloist climber Alex Honnold."
- "Education is the solid _______ of a successful career."
- "If you are unsure, you should _______ legal advice from a lawyer."
19 Clues: "He has a private _______ of rare stamps." • "This antique watch is _______ a fortune." • "She has a deep _______ with ancient history." • "The _______ guest signed autographs for hours." • "Her personal _______ of life is to always be kind." • "The CEO held a press _______ to announce the merger." • "Education is the solid _______ of a successful career." • ...
Physical Ant. Exam 2 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-13
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- Gap between the 'K-9' teeth
- Evolution Physiological behavior systems which evolve at different rates
- Most specific taxonomic level
- to determine common descendants/ancestors
- Collecting data from fossils that reconstruct past ecosystem using shells, teeth, pollen and seeds.
- Similar structures in different species which share the same function
- Living primarily in trees
- Social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization
- Using and walking on four 'feet'
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- Evolution Scientific exploration between how developing culture influences biological evolution and how biology makes culture possible
- Radiation A process in which organisms diversify rapidly into a multitude of new forms and rapidly spread out
- Structures shared through common descent
- Potential ancestor of both hominoids and Old World Monkeys, similar to the baboon
- Mammals that lay eggs
- Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out
- Living primarily on land
- Taxonomy A way to group species with shared derived characteristics
- Time period marked by a mass extinction event, and major environment diversification
- Type of physiological method of communication
19 Clues: Mammals that lay eggs • Living primarily on land • Living primarily in trees • Gap between the 'K-9' teeth • Most specific taxonomic level • Using and walking on four 'feet' • Structures shared through common descent • to determine common descendants/ancestors • Type of physiological method of communication • Period in which homonids distrubitionis emerged and spread out • ...
Science week crossword by Zoe Jameson 2016-08-14
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- a shape.When it gets hit by white light it refracts
- what powers a plug in toaster
- a gas produced by burning carbon and is naturally present in the air
- a method of finding something out
- a material that you can not see through
- a object which reflects, refracts or absorbs the light
- the study of chemicals and reactions
- a force that pulls things to the centre of the earth
- a subject which studies the things around us such as chemistry, biology and physics
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- a object which creates light
- when light bends and hits a prism or water
- a scientific subject studying energy and matter
- when talking about gold it is the type which is found on the surface
- a test to find a answer to a question
- a person who studies space and the sky
- the study of living things
- a person who studies the subject science as there occupation
- a estimate of a answer before testing the real answer
- a group of things which work together
19 Clues: the study of living things • a object which creates light • what powers a plug in toaster • a method of finding something out • the study of chemicals and reactions • a test to find a answer to a question • a group of things which work together • a person who studies space and the sky • a material that you can not see through • when light bends and hits a prism or water • ...
Science Tools 2022-09-21
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- (in)/ centimeters (cm)/ millimeters (mm))
- is an idea that can be tested through and experiments
- a procedure you can carry out under controlled conditions
- lens a tool used to observe objects closely, see more details of
- cup a tool used to measure the volume of liquids
- magnifying lens on the lid
- test your hypothesis
- a tool used to observe objects that are very small
- Celsius (0 C)
- (N)
- scale a tool used to measure forces such as weight or friction
- a tool used to measure the length and width of objects
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- a tool used to measure the amount of matter in an object
- method a series of steps that scientist use to test a hypothesis
- measure a tool used to measure the length of curved or a regular
- box a tool used to observe objects clearly by looking through
- a tool used to measure how hot or cold something is
- a tool used to handle or pick up small objects
- object and make the object look larger
- a tool used to handle small amounts of liquid
20 Clues: (N) • Celsius (0 C) • test your hypothesis • magnifying lens on the lid • object and make the object look larger • (in)/ centimeters (cm)/ millimeters (mm)) • a tool used to handle small amounts of liquid • a tool used to handle or pick up small objects • cup a tool used to measure the volume of liquids • a tool used to observe objects that are very small • ...
Matters of Life and Death 2021-03-19
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- meaning that all life is sacred
- The moment the sperm fertilises the egg
- Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die
- Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child
- Fertilised ovum from eight weeks
- engineering The modification of gene make-up to change the features of a human
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- A procedure in which eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries and fertilised with
- Fertilised ovum at about 12 – 14 days when implanted into the wall of the womb.
- Babies with gender and characteristics chosen by their parents, which is currently illegal
- A measure of fulfilment
- Transplant from an animal to a human
- The scientific method by which animals or plants can be created which have exactly the same genetic makeup as the original, because the DNA of the original is used
- Plants and animals that have had their natural make-up altered by scientists
- The study of human embryos
14 Clues: A measure of fulfilment • The study of human embryos • meaning that all life is sacred • Fertilised ovum from eight weeks • Transplant from an animal to a human • The moment the sperm fertilises the egg • Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die • Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child • ...
Unit 1: Physical Science, the Engineering Design Process, and Scientific Inquiry 2025-01-16
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- design methodology that provides a
- a thinking process
- distinctions based on qualities in observation
- method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses
- who possesses the knowledge or expertise to create and implement plans or build machines.
- act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
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- as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement
- group problem-solving technique in which members spontaneously share ideas and solutions
- reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation
- proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
- Thinking is a creative and user-
- study of he physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something
- act of noticing or paying attention
- to teach and apply concepts and skills in an integrated
14 Clues: a thinking process • Thinking is a creative and user- • design methodology that provides a • act of noticing or paying attention • distinctions based on qualities in observation • act of conducting a controlled test or investigation • to teach and apply concepts and skills in an integrated • as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement • ...
Android - Brainstorm 2 2013-03-20
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- graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android
- To display the built-in zoom controls
- method that gets the webside path and put it in to display
- method for sending SMS messages programmatically from within your application
- layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- While creating android project, few core files and directories will be created. In which folder you can able to view uncompiled file resources that are included in the project.
- class that displays alert in a persistent way so tha it can only be dismissed by the user when selected
- method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance
- Debug and verbose logging messages with errors are categorized from the class
- tag attribute that can set icon to form drawable resource
- has compiler-generated file that references all the resources
- method invokes another activity from one activity but does not return a result to the current activity.
- plug-in for Eclipse that supports the creation and debugging of Android applications
- The Activity base class defines a series of events that governs the life cycle of an activity.Which method will be called when the activity starts interacting with the user
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- layout is a placeholder on screen that you can use to display a single view and which layout that arranges views in a single column or single row
- method is used to connect the activity code to the User Interface(main.xml) in the activity.java file
- class object is used basically as dictionary object that enables you to set data in key/value pairs and it is used with Intent object to carry data to the target activity
- permission include in AndroidManifest.xml file so that android application can send the mail
- method on the RadioGroup to register a callback to be invoked when the checked RadioButton
- Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity
- method called when an application is shutting down
- used to launch the dialog
- method is fired whenever an item in the ListView has been clicked
- class that manages the array of strings that will be displayed by the AutoCompleteTextView
- method to display the notification
25 Clues: used to launch the dialog • method to display the notification • To display the built-in zoom controls • method is used to stop showing a Dialog instance • method called when an application is shutting down • Class used to create pop-up windows within an activity • graphics formats are supported and encouraged on Android • ...
Mixing Techniques 2021-03-19
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- a cake mixing technique that utilizes both the creaming and sponge method in some European cakes
- a specialty high-fat cake mixing method that produces a fine crumb but is prone to toughening
- a bread mixing method where the wet ingredients are combined first to evenly distribute the ingredients before mixing it into the dry ingredients
- a cake mixing method by folding in foamed egg whites into a batter made of flour, sugar, egg yolks, oil, etc.
- a cake creaming method where the fat and dry ingredients are blended first before adding the wet ingredients in stages
- a bread mixing method using a starter or preferment usually done for sourdough or artisan breads
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- a quickbread mixing method where fat is cut into the flour to create flakiness
- a high-fat cake mixing method where the dry ingredients are mixed into the wet ingredients, usually using liquid shortening or oil
- the general term used in mixing pie dough where fat is blended into the flour using the fingertips
- a bread mixing method where all the ingredients are mixed together from the start, usually done for lean breads
- done by whisking together the dry and wet ingredients together in making quickbreads
- a low-fat cake mixing method where no fat is added and egg whites are whipped into a meringue
- another term for the sanding method in mixing cookies
- the conventional mixing method of cakes by mixing fat and sugar together
14 Clues: another term for the sanding method in mixing cookies • the conventional mixing method of cakes by mixing fat and sugar together • a quickbread mixing method where fat is cut into the flour to create flakiness • done by whisking together the dry and wet ingredients together in making quickbreads • ...
SCIENTIFIC ROBUST VOCAB!! 2018-05-14
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- The most famous dwarf planet in our solar system.
- Our closest natural satellite
- This keeps us "down to earth"
- Meteors that hit the earths surface
- The other force that help keep things in orbit.
- Where we get energy
- One of the main ways black holes are formed.
- The part of space we can see.
- The fastest thing ever
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Moons gravitational pull cause these.
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- What is the hottest planet in our solar system
- These thing leave something behind made of dust and ice
- These rocky objects orbit the sun in 2 sections
- The closest cluster of asteroids
- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
- The reason we see the same side of the moon
- These are caused by meteors
- Its what rotating planets spin on
- Cause moons crater
20 Clues: Cause moons crater • Where we get energy • The fastest thing ever • These are caused by meteors • Our closest natural satellite • This keeps us "down to earth" • The part of space we can see. • The closest cluster of asteroids • A cloud of dust and gas in space. • Its what rotating planets spin on • Meteors that hit the earths surface • Moons gravitational pull cause these. • ...
Scientific Lung Crossword 2013-09-03
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- The gas exchange surface
- The cancer of lungs
- Excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers is called...
- Word for poor air flow
- Described as the scarring of the lung
- The study of lungs
- Infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria
- Inhaled from soil from excavation or construction releases infectious elements which is inhaled and settles into the lung
- The blood passageway to the lungs
- Connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Scientific word for windpipe
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- Our body needs this to keep us alive
- A pair of spongy air filled organs located on either side of the chest used to inhale air
- Results in a proliferation of disorderly smooth muscle growth
- Scientific word for whooping cough
- Between the alveoli a thin layer of cells
- An inflammation of the pleura
- A condition affecting the alveoli
- Most commonly caused by exposure to asbestos
- Caused by destruction of the muscle and elastic tissue
- A syndrome involving abnormal collections of chronic inflammatory cells
- A large thin sheet of tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs
- The smallest blood vessels in the lungs
- The parts of the lungs
- the scientific word for lungs
- A common and well known diesese of the airways
- Region of the body that is formed by the sternum
27 Clues: The study of lungs • The cancer of lungs • Word for poor air flow • The parts of the lungs • The gas exchange surface • Scientific word for windpipe • An inflammation of the pleura • the scientific word for lungs • A condition affecting the alveoli • The blood passageway to the lungs • Scientific word for whooping cough • Our body needs this to keep us alive • ...
Scientific/Foreign Terms 2014-05-14
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- three-dimensional image produced by a photographic process
- building blocks of chromosomes
- theory holding that the book the Genesis contains literally accurate account of the beginning of the universe and the origins of human beings
- fan
- an atom with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- principle component of genes
- study of earthquakes
- always loyal
- key part in the immune system
- my fault
- crucial element in the synthesis of proteins
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- the smallest unit of electromagnetic radiation
- branch of science concerned with heat and the conversion of heat into other forms of energy
- any of a large number of substances that speed up various biological processes
- substance that causes an organism to produce antibodies
- equalization of fluid concentrations on both sides of a membrane
- eccentric
- an enormous cloud of dust and gas in outer space
- outsidecosmology the study of the origins, structure, and future of the universe
- the spirit of the times
- a meeting place
- tomorrow
- a social mistake
- distance that light travels in a year
- a small group that rules a country after its government is overthrown
25 Clues: fan • tomorrow • my fault • eccentric • always loyal • a meeting place • a social mistake • study of earthquakes • the spirit of the times • principle component of genes • key part in the immune system • building blocks of chromosomes • distance that light travels in a year • crucial element in the synthesis of proteins • the smallest unit of electromagnetic radiation • ...
WAVES SCIENTIFIC CROSSWORD 2015-12-15
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- Rays:Produced by nuclear reactions and radioactive substances,and is used in radiation therapy for cancer.
- object in which waves travel through.
- highness or lowness of a tone.
- measure of the calm part of the water to the top of the crest in a wave.
- Spectrum:Do not require a medium and are transverse waves.
- heat up our food and transmit cell calls.
- Waves:Kills Bacteria and helps skin produce Vitamin D.
- low part of a wave.
- Wave:A wave in which the displacement of the medium is going in the same direction of the wave.
- to track weather and ships.Also to monitor planes' landing.
- top part of a wave(the tip)
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- disturbance that carries energy form one place to another.
- to make images of our bones inside our bodies.Too much of this can cause cancer.
- a Mechanical wave,needs a medium to travel through,and moves fastest in solids and slowest in gases.
- disturbance caused by two Tectonic plates.Also is a shaking that we can feel.
- from crest to crest on a wave.
- Waves:How we listen to the radio.
- Wave:A wave that transfers energy through a medium.
- Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp.
- many waves pass by in a matter of time.
- Resonance Imagining(MRI):Makes pictures of the human tissue,muscles,and brain organs.
- Wave:Material moves at right angles to the direction of the wave.
- Light:The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that us humans can see(ROYGBIV).
23 Clues: low part of a wave. • top part of a wave(the tip) • highness or lowness of a tone. • from crest to crest on a wave. • Waves:How we listen to the radio. • Rays:Electric stove or heat lamp. • object in which waves travel through. • many waves pass by in a matter of time. • heat up our food and transmit cell calls. • Wave:A wave that transfers energy through a medium. • ...
Scientific Terminology Crossword! 2016-06-17
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- the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains
- a metabolic disease which results when the body cannot produce enough or any insulin, a hormone used to regulate blood glucose levels
- chemical substances added to food with the purpose of preserving or enhancing
- type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity
- transplanting tissues amongst different species
- the first segment in the small intestine which plays a role in the chemical digestion of chyme and absorption of nutrients
- metabolic process used as a preservative technique
- biological proteins which at as catalyst to speed up chemical reactions within the body
- a holistic medicine that uses plants to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- device used to regulate heart rhythm by sending electrical impulses
- small disc shaped structures formed in bone marrow, responsible for the coagulation of blood to form blood clots
- gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus bacterium transmitted to humans by infected flea bitten rodents, responsible for killing millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages
- medicine which delays the growth or kills microorganisms such as bacteria, but does not kill viruses
- acronym for recent 2009 influenza pandemic, made up of genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs
- the use of telecommunications technology to communicate among health care professionals to treat patients
- deadly disease caused by bacterium yersina pestis, otherwise referred to as the Black Death
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- specialized global agency of the United Nation which helps govern internal public health (acronym)
- technology that separates DNA fragments based on their size using an electric field
- viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts
- system used transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- global infection outbreak
- process in which somebody is made resistant or immune to a certain infectious disease, usually done by receiving a vaccine
- muscular-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart and help maintain blood pressure
- non-invasive, real-time imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to see internal structures and blood flow
- small infectious agents that requires a host cell to multiply, composed of a single nucleic acid and protein capsid
- process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms
- the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems, to develop technologies and products to provide a higher quality of life
27 Clues: global infection outbreak • transplanting tissues amongst different species • viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts • metabolic process used as a preservative technique • the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains • type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity • ...
Scientific Terminology Crossword! 2016-06-17
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- a holistic medicine that uses plants to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- small disc shaped structures formed in bone marrow, responsible for the coagulation of blood to form blood clots
- acronym for recent 2009 influenza pandemic, made up of genes from flu viruses that normally circulate in pigs
- process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms
- chemical substances added to food with the purpose of preserving or enhancing
- viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts
- global infection outbreak
- transplanting tissues amongst different species
- biological proteins which at as catalyst to speed up chemical reactions within the body
- gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus bacterium transmitted to humans by infected flea bitten rodents, responsible for killing millions of people in Europe in the Middle Ages
- medicine which delays the growth or kills microorganisms such as bacteria, but does not kill viruses
- non-invasive, real-time imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to see internal structures and blood flow
- the first segment in the small intestine which plays a role in the chemical digestion of chyme and absorption of nutrients
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- muscular-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart and help maintain blood pressure
- device used to regulate heart rhythm by sending electrical impulses
- the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains
- technology that separates DNA fragments based on their size using an electric field
- system used transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- deadly disease caused by bacterium yersina pestis, otherwise referred to as the Black Death
- process in which somebody is made resistant or immune to a certain infectious disease, usually done by receiving a vaccine
- the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems, to develop technologies and products to provide a higher quality of life
- specialized global agency of the United Nation which helps govern internal public health (acronym)
- metabolic process used as a preservative technique
- the use of telecommunications technology to communicate among health care professionals to treat patients
- a metabolic disease which results when the body cannot produce enough or any insulin, a hormone used to regulate blood glucose levels
- type of medication that serves to counteract stomach acidity
- small infectious agents that requires a host cell to multiply, composed of a single nucleic acid and protein capsid
27 Clues: global infection outbreak • transplanting tissues amongst different species • viruses that infect bacteria, using them as hosts • metabolic process used as a preservative technique • the body’s quick source of energy, found mainly whole grains • process used to create identical genetic copies of organisms • ...
Scientific Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-27
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- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- an arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- a coherent group of propositions formulated to explain a group of facts or phenomena in the natural world
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- relating to things perceived through the senses as opposed to the mind
- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.
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- the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a body.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- an experiment in which all the variable factors in an experimental group and a comparison control group are kept the same except for one variable factor in the experimental group that is changed or altered
- The variable that might change because of what the scientist changes
- In a process that is intended to regulate some condition, a quantity or a condition that the control alters to initiate a change in the value of the regulated condition.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- a system of writing numbers as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10
- each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- Method
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
26 Clues: Method • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • The variable that might change because of what the scientist changes • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2020-10-20
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- Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered".
- Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false.
- Claimed the universe was like a big clock in that everything had a purpose and worked together to keep the universe "running". He found this through his laws of motion research.
- Supported Copernicus' findings by studying the movements of planets.
- Built a telescope in which he observed Jupiter having 4 moons; dark spots on the sun; and Earth's moon had a "rough" surface.
- A scholar of Galileo's, he invented the first mercury barometer to measure atmospheric pressure and help predict weather patterns.
- First to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- In 1992, it acknowledged that Galileo had been correct.
- An assistant of Brahe's, he established the idea that the planets moved in an elliptical pattern and not circular.
- The founder of modern chemistry who established a law how volume, temperature, and pressure of a gas affect each other.
- Believed metals, like lead and copper, could be converted to silver and gold.
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- Advocated for truth to be found through experimental methods or empiricism.
- Assumed the anatomy of a human was the same as a pig.
- Produce the world's first vaccine when he inoculated humans with cowpox to fight off smallpox.
- Procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Invented the first thermometer.
- Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory.
- He felt that everything should be questioned until proven by reason. The only "fact" to him was his own existence and he proclaimed, "I think, therefore, I am."
- Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered".
- First to dissect a human body to study its structure.
- Invented the microscope.
21 Clues: Invented the microscope. • Invented the first thermometer. • Procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered". • Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered". • First to observe bacteria and red blood cells. • Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false. • Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory. • ...
Scientific Investigation Crossword 2021-09-08
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- On a bar graph, we usually graph the ___ only.
- Blue chairs is an example of ___ data.
- These variables are kept the same to have a fair test.
- This variable is the comparison group and receives no treatment.
- A ___ has been tested many times by many people and is generally accepted as true due to obtaining the same results every time.
- The variable the experimenter changes on purpose.
- The variable that is being measured.
- In our conclusion, after we write our inference, we should include a ___ ___ that we could investigate in the future using similar materials.
- In our lab reports, the problem or purpose of a lab will be asked as a ___.
- Our materials list should include types & ___ in metric units.
- Our procedures should be written as a ___ list, not a paragraph.
- Our conclusion must include a summary of results in which we state our averages for each Level of IV in ___ form.
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- Our procedures should be written clearly and completely so others can ___ what we have done.
- ___ data includes numbers or amounts.
- ___ reminds us that the manipulated or independent variable is labeled on the x-axis of a graph.
- ___ sources are written by people who are experts in the field.
- A data table ___ your data.
- A ___ is a prediction or educated guess. For our lab reports, we will always use the If... then... format.
- ___ means using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- The first part of our 4 part conclusion is a ___ ___.
- Wikipedia and personal websites are considered ___ sources.
- ___ reminds us that the dependent or responding variable is labeled on the y-axis of a graph.
- A ___ graph is used to show change over time.
- A ___ is a statement describing a natural event or phenomenon.
- ___ is explaining or interpreting things you observe based on reasoning from your prior knowledge and from what you observe.
25 Clues: A data table ___ your data. • The variable that is being measured. • ___ data includes numbers or amounts. • Blue chairs is an example of ___ data. • A ___ graph is used to show change over time. • On a bar graph, we usually graph the ___ only. • The variable the experimenter changes on purpose. • The first part of our 4 part conclusion is a ___ ___. • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Believed people were naturally bad
- Believed people were naturally good
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Tool that measures temperature
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Oval paths around the sun
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
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- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Means time of illumination
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Sun centered
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-10-04
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- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- The theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- A philosophical belief that emphasizes reason and observation of the natural world as the means to understand the existence of a creator, rejecting organized religion and supernatural aspects of God.
- The idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- An artistic and cultural movement in the late 18th century that drew inspiration from classical antiquity, emphasizing harmony, simplicity, and proportion.
- an approach to scientific investigations that involves making careful observations, forming and testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion that confirms and modifies
- An artistic style characterized by dramatic use of light, bold colors, and intense emotional expressions, flourishing in Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), a French philosopher whose ideas about the general will and social contract influenced political theory and education.
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- An English philosopher (1632-1704) whose work laid the foundation for modern liberal democracy, advocating for natural rights (life, liberty, property) and the idea of government as a protector of these rights.
- a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
- Monarchs in the 18th century who embraced Enlightenment ideals and implemented reforms to improve society while maintaining absolute power.
- An English writer and philosopher (1759-1797) best known for her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," which argued for women's education and equality.
- The Empress of Russia (1729-1796) who significantly expanded the empire and implemented various reforms inspired by Enlightenment ideas.
- A theory in political philosophy that posits an implicit agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules in exchange for protection and social order.
- An intellectual and cultural movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- having the sun as the center of the universe
- A French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher (1694-1778) known for his advocacy of civil liberties, separation of church and state, and critique of organized religion.
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment in France who sought to apply reason to social issues, advocating for reform in politics, society, and economics.
- A French political philosopher (1689-1755) known for his theory of the separation of powers, articulated in his work "The Spirit of the Laws."
- Social gatherings in the homes of wealthy individuals, particularly women, during the Enlightenment where intellectuals discussed ideas in philosophy, science, and politics.
21 Clues: having the sun as the center of the universe • The theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars • The idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world • ...
SCIENTIFIC PSYCH CROSSWORD 2024-12-08
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- Conscious, explicit memories
- (Electroencephalogram) - Electrical activity
- FAUN is a response to ______.
- top of brainstem, info hub, receives info from all senses (except smell) and routes information to brain regions
- brain can change, especially during chldhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience.
- Master gland
- ____ in the skull could reveal a person's mental abilities
- (functional MRI) - measuring blood flow in the brain.
- relays nerve signals from brain to spinal cord (heartbeat and breathing)
- Affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal. Undersupply is linked to depresssoin. Some drugs that raise these levels are used to treat depression.
- natural, pain control or pleasure
- brainstem structures that direct essential survival functions
- chemical messengers
- Enables muscle action, learning, and memory. ____ producing neurons deteriorate with Alzhiemers disease.
- molecule that increases a neurotransmitters action
- Influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion, oversupply is linked to schizophrenia, undersupply linked to tremors and decreased mobility in Parkinsons disease.
- Neurotransmitters that influence the perception of pain or pleasure.
- Helps control alertness and arousal, undersupply can depress mood.
- calm things down, talks yourself out of danger.
- 85% of the brains weight, enables perceiving, thinking, and speaking, and has four lobes
- hunger, thirst, body temperature
- travels through the bloodstream
- A major excitatory neurotransmitter, involved in memory. Oversupply can overestimulate the brain, producing migraines or seizures.
- crossover point, intermost region of brain
- A major inhibitory neurotransmitter, undersupply is linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia.
- connects hindbrain and forebrain, in charge of vision and memory
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- aggression/fear
- danger!
- "Little brain" enables non-verbal learning and skill memory
- _____ system that contains your emotions and drives
- ______ _______ travels down the AXON
- (Positron Emission Tomography) - brain activity "hot spots"
- Ancient man who located the mind is in the heart
- (netlike) filters incoming stimuli and relays information to other areas (in brainstem)
- ______ gland - produces and releases several hormones that help carry out important bodily functions.
- meeting point between neurons
- Ancient man who located the mind in the brain
- molecule that blocks transmission
- (magnetic resonance imaging) - mapping brain structure
- Building blocks (basic) of our nervous system
- CORDERNATES MOVEMENT AND CONTROLS SLEEP (ABOVE THE MEDULLA ON TEH BRAINSTEM)
- Reabsorption by sending neuron; "What happens after a signal is transmitted: The neurotransmitter, it's "Work" completed, is reabsorbed back into the cell that previously released it
- cognitive activities, sensory and associative functions, voluntary motor actions
- (Magnetoencephalography) - tasked brain activity
44 Clues: danger! • Master gland • aggression/fear • chemical messengers • Conscious, explicit memories • FAUN is a response to ______. • meeting point between neurons • travels through the bloodstream • hunger, thirst, body temperature • natural, pain control or pleasure • molecule that blocks transmission • ______ _______ travels down the AXON • crossover point, intermost region of brain • ...
Scientific Career summative. 2024-12-11
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- The study of living organisms.
- Something done in place of a human using machine
- Develop into something more complex
- A subject often studied at school. Devised from the Latin word scientia.
- Made by humans; unnatural
- A _____ device. Able to accomplish something on its own
- someone who designs machines to be used in surgery
- Working by itself with no thought about the given task
- The medical industry has made ________. They’ve greatly improved the industry.
- A plan or drawing of a project before it is accomplished
- The smallest functional unit in an organism.
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- artificial body part
- Getting better at something
- A piece of machinery is a __________ device.
- Relating to sickness or illness. Often dealt with in a hospital.
- Efforts to sustain or improve someone’s overall health.
- Science, technology, engineering, mathematics.
- Any substance with defined composition.
- Scientific study for practical purposes.
- A common doctoral practice
- A thing that is made for a certain reason or use.
21 Clues: artificial body part • Made by humans; unnatural • A common doctoral practice • Getting better at something • The study of living organisms. • Develop into something more complex • Any substance with defined composition. • Scientific study for practical purposes. • A piece of machinery is a __________ device. • The smallest functional unit in an organism. • ...
Scientific Words Crossword 2025-03-11
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- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus.
- Made up of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons.
- The force-carrying particle that holds quarks together in protons and neutrons.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus.
- The region around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found.
- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
- The antimatter counterpart of an electron with a positive charge.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level, important in bonding.
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- A division within an energy level, consisting of orbitals (s, p, d, f).
- A measure of an atom’s ability to attract electrons.
- The number of protons in an atom, defining the element.
- A region where an electron is likely to be found within an atom.
- A one- or two-letter abbreviation representing an element.
- The centre of an Atom.
- An atom or molecule with a net charge due to the loss or gain of electrons.
- A fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons.
- The strong force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
- A collective term for protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
- A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
20 Clues: The centre of an Atom. • Made up of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. • A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus. • A measure of an atom’s ability to attract electrons. • The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus. • The number of protons in an atom, defining the element. • A one- or two-letter abbreviation representing an element. • ...
Super Scientific Crossword 2025-04-29
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- Temperature at which something melts or freezes
- Caused by molecular collisions in fluids
- A material's ability to resist scratching
- Have a definitive shape and volume
- Ability to stretch without snapping or becoming permanently deformed
- An ionized gas
- Ability to conduct electricity
- How easily a substance will shatter or break
- (2 words) Strength under stretching force
- (2 words) Ability to conduct heat
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- Can be hammered into flat sheets without cracking or breaking
- (2 words) how a substance behaves when it is heated
- Have no definite shape or volume
- Measures how much matter is packed into a given amount of space
- (2 words) Describes the characteristics of a substance that are non-chemical
- Measurement of how much space something takes up
- (2 words) Strength against a force trying to shear an object in two
- Can be formed into a thin wire by drawing it through a small hole
- (2 words) Strength under a force that tends to cruch objects
- A phase transition where a substance transitions from solid to gas without going through a liquid state
20 Clues: An ionized gas • Ability to conduct electricity • Have no definite shape or volume • (2 words) Ability to conduct heat • Have a definitive shape and volume • Caused by molecular collisions in fluids • A material's ability to resist scratching • (2 words) Strength under stretching force • How easily a substance will shatter or break • ...
Credit 2 2021-11-06
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- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Application of Famotidine
- Quantitative determination method of Piracetam
- Sodium Store in a tightly sealed container, protecting from light in a dry place
- Identification of Serotonin adipate
- Identification of Piracetam and Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- Identification of Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- It is a derivative of ranitidine
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- Identification of Phenazone (Antipyrine)
- Quantitative determination method of Platifilla hydrotartrate and Phenylbutazone (Butadione)
- Application of Ondansetron hydrochloride and Piracetam
- reagent for identification Vinpocetine
- Chemical properties of pyrrole
- Quantitative determination of Reserpinе
- Quantitative determination of Phenylbutazone (Butadione)
- Application of Fluconazole
- Application of Serotonin adipate
- Identification method of Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
- A condensed system consisting of two cycles - benzene and pyrrole
- Identification of Indometacin
- Identification method of Phenylbutazone (Butadione) and Phenazone (Antipyrine)
22 Clues: Application of Famotidine • Application of Fluconazole • Identification of Indometacin • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Chemical properties of pyrrole • Application of Serotonin adipate • It is a derivative of ranitidine • Identification of Serotonin adipate • reagent for identification Vinpocetine • Quantitative determination of Reserpinе • ...
Assessment 1 - Venipuncture Methods 2022-07-27
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- Acts as the angle of the needle and allows easier puncturing of the skin.
- The attachment point of the needle to the luer lock of the syringe.
- This is the most frequently used venipuncture method.
- A part of the syringe wherein blood can be stored and withdrawn.
- The other term for the syringe method of venipuncture.
- Evacuated tubes have a _____ amount of vacuum.
- Both pediatric & geriatric patients have small and/or _____ veins.
- The other term for the hollow portion of the needle where blood will pass through.
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- One of the advantages of the butterfly method.
- The closed system requires a tube _____ to be used.
- The butterfly method is suitable for _____ patients.
- This is the method used when standard draw is not possible.
- The needle used in the open system method.
- The needle used for the closed system method.
- Needles must NEVER be capped manually due to risk of _____.
15 Clues: The needle used in the open system method. • The needle used for the closed system method. • One of the advantages of the butterfly method. • Evacuated tubes have a _____ amount of vacuum. • The closed system requires a tube _____ to be used. • The butterfly method is suitable for _____ patients. • This is the most frequently used venipuncture method. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
AP Psychology Unit 1 Crossword 2022-05-26
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- The maximum number of participants who can be chosen for the sample.
- Repeating the research study to see if the findings apply to additional people and situations.
- The belief that knowledge comes from experience and that science should therefore be based on observation and experimentation.
- The middle score is the result of putting all of the scores in numerical order.
- A assumption about the relationship between two events or factors that can be tested.
- Dissect emotions, pictures, and feelings to their most fundamental components.
- The score that appears the most frequently in the distribution.
- Added up scores and divided by the total number of scores to get the average.
- A phony medication that can, in some situations, elicit a very real response.
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- The scientific study of assessing human talents, attitudes, and characteristics.
- Subtracting the lower score from the higher score.
- A group's persistent practices, ideas, values, attitudes, and traditions.
- Early school of thinking influenced by Darwin and pushed by James that looked at how mental and behavioral processes work and how they help the organism adapt, live, and thrive.
- A research method in which data is gathered by asking a series of questions to a large number of people.
- The belief that psychology should be a scientific discipline that investigates behavior without regard for mental processes.
- The investigator manipulates one or more elements to see what effect they have on a behavior or mental process.
- A branch of medicine that deals with psychological illnesses; it is handled by doctors who may give both medical and psychological treatment.
- Connects concepts, organizes them, and predicts behavior or events.
18 Clues: Subtracting the lower score from the higher score. • The score that appears the most frequently in the distribution. • Connects concepts, organizes them, and predicts behavior or events. • The maximum number of participants who can be chosen for the sample. • A group's persistent practices, ideas, values, attitudes, and traditions. • ...
Psychology's History and Approaches 2021-12-29
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- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation
- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- principle that traits contributing to
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind (Wundt + Titchener)
- explores how mental and behavioral processes function— and how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish (James + Darwin)
- and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations
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- (____psychology) study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method
- view that psychology should be an objective science that only studies behavior
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- (_____psychology) emphasizes the growth potential of healthy people.
- Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review
12 Clues: principle that traits contributing to • Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review • the science of behavior and mental processes • a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders • (_____psychology) emphasizes the growth potential of healthy people. • and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations • ...
Psychology's History and Approaches 2021-12-29
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- used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind (Wundt + Titchener)
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation
- Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- principle that traits contributing to
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- view that psychology should be an objective science that only studies behavior
- explores how mental and behavioral processes function— and how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish (James + Darwin)
- (____psychology) study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method
- and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations
- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- (_____psychology) emphasizes the growth potential of healthy people.
12 Clues: principle that traits contributing to • Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review • the science of behavior and mental processes • a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders • and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations • (_____psychology) emphasizes the growth potential of healthy people. • ...
9/18 2024-09-18
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- study which tests a hypothesis using variables and gathering evidence
- study which tests a hypothesis with a focus on how a variable affects multiple different groups and comparing the results
- proposed answer to a scientific question which describes a cause-and-effect relationship
- data or information which is descriptive
- Factor which is affected by the dependent variable
- factor of an investigation remaining constant and unchanged throughout the entire investigation
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- study using an observation and measurements to describe a phenomena
- data or information which is measurable or countable
- logical and systematic method used to answer a question, solve a problem and learn about the world
- interesting objective statement about the world
- uninfluenced by personal thoughts, beliefs or opinions
- factor being tested which can be changed
12 Clues: factor being tested which can be changed • data or information which is descriptive • interesting objective statement about the world • Factor which is affected by the dependent variable • data or information which is measurable or countable • uninfluenced by personal thoughts, beliefs or opinions • study using an observation and measurements to describe a phenomena • ...
Scientific Labs and Scientific Tools 2020-09-21
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- anything poisonous
- tool that allows you to see small things up close
- blood, mold, dead animals, animal waster
- highly damaging chemicals such as acids, bases, and old batteries.
- anything contaminated by radiation
- used to help cleanly pour liquids from one container
- looks like a glass cup with a spout for pouring
- things that easily catch on fire
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- a microscope with two lenses for super powerful magnification
- used for heating things
- like a stovetop
- long glass tube rounded at the end
- Use if chemical spill/splashes into your eye
13 Clues: like a stovetop • anything poisonous • used for heating things • things that easily catch on fire • long glass tube rounded at the end • anything contaminated by radiation • blood, mold, dead animals, animal waster • Use if chemical spill/splashes into your eye • looks like a glass cup with a spout for pouring • tool that allows you to see small things up close • ...
4.04_SE874 Vocab Crossword 2024-02-18
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- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson clears up the objection by showing the product in use; also called the demonstration method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson turns the customer’s objection into a valid reason for buying; also called boomerang method
- A desire for something that may or may not be required
- A doubt or hesitation that a customer has about a product that may prevent the customer from buying
- A type of question that requires more than a simple “yes” or “no” response
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson allows the customer to actually try out the product before buying it
- Something required or essential that is lacking
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- An insincere and invalid statement used to cover up the real reason why the customer is not buying
- Situation that occurs when a customer needs two or more items at the same time but can only afford one
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson agrees on a valid point made by the customer and then answers the point by offering an equal or superior point; also referred to as superior point or counter-balance method
- A valid reason for buying
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson asks questions in an attempt to uncover the true reason behind an objection; also called question method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson uses a neutral third party who has tried the product as an example; also called third-party method
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson tactfully acknowledges an objection and then courteously answers the objection without directly contradicting the customer
- Method of answering objections in which the salesperson tries to correct wrong information or a misunderstanding the customer may have about the product
15 Clues: A valid reason for buying • Something required or essential that is lacking • A desire for something that may or may not be required • A type of question that requires more than a simple “yes” or “no” response • An insincere and invalid statement used to cover up the real reason why the customer is not buying • ...
8th Grade Math 2023-05-09
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- _______ square, a number made up by multiplying the same whole number times itself
- The amount of space taken up by a 3d shape
- A flip that you see in a mirror, it reverses the shape
- Each input has one output
- Forms a line
- Can be positive, negative, or neither, and shows the relationship between data variables.
- When it comes to functions the X variable represents this
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- Type of number that never ends and never repeats, not rational
- This type of notation is used to describe very large or small numbers.
- When we use exponents, the base and exponent are referred to as this
- Exactly the same as another image
- Two lines that have the same slope
- A method for solving systems of equations, also what you have when your teacher is absent.
13 Clues: Forms a line • Each input has one output • Exactly the same as another image • Two lines that have the same slope • The amount of space taken up by a 3d shape • A flip that you see in a mirror, it reverses the shape • When it comes to functions the X variable represents this • Type of number that never ends and never repeats, not rational • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2013-01-27
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- One of the most prominent female scientists of the 1600s
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Developed the scientific method; believed scientists shouldn't rely on ideas of ancient authorities
- A way to learn by proceeding from particular to general
- Earth centered universe
- The shape that makes up the Ptolemaic system
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- Published "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres" and brought up the thought of heliocentric
- First European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- One of the most famous female astronomers who discovered a comet with her husband
- Sun centered universe
- A system of of thought based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Educated Europeans who take great interest in the world around them
- "I think, therefore I am" (father of modern rationalism)
13 Clues: Sun centered universe • Earth centered universe • The shape that makes up the Ptolemaic system • A way to learn by proceeding from particular to general • One of the most prominent female scientists of the 1600s • "I think, therefore I am" (father of modern rationalism) • A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Quiz 2024-09-07
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- A statement that is supported by evidence and is correct as far as we know
- The heating of the Earth's atmosphere by trapping heat in the atmosphere
- A resource that is not replaced when used
- Resource A material provided by Earth for humans to use
- Material provided by Earth for humans to use
- A resource that can be replaced as it is used
- A proposed answer, an educated guess
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- A theory of the lithosphere slowly moving around on Earth's surface
- An overview or model of how science works. Similar to the scientific method
- Explains how the wind, seawater density, and gravity cause the ocean currents
- An explanation that explains how something works
- Our attempt to understand the physical universe, using observations, experiements, and reasoning
- An organized process that test a hypothesis
13 Clues: A proposed answer, an educated guess • A resource that is not replaced when used • An organized process that test a hypothesis • Material provided by Earth for humans to use • A resource that can be replaced as it is used • An explanation that explains how something works • Resource A material provided by Earth for humans to use • ...
science crossword. 2022-01-18
5 Clues: Lets perform a ______ on this egg • variable it´s what you change on purpose • method what are the steps called every scientist use. • variable it relies on any of the scientist´s changes. • variable it never changes and will always stay the same.
Matters of Life and Death 2021-03-19
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- - The study of human embryos
- - Transplant from an animal to a human
- - Plants and animals that have had their natural make-up altered by scientists
- - A measure of fulfilment
- - Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die
- - Fertilised ovum at about 12 – 14 days when implanted into the wall of the womb.
- – All life is sacred
- - The scientific method by which animals or plants can be created which have exactly the same genetic makeup as the original, because the DNA of the original is used
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- - The modification of gene make-up to change the features of a human
- - A procedure in which eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries and fertilised with
- - Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child
- - Babies with gender and characteristics chosen by their parents, which is currently illegal
- - The moment the sperm fertilises the egg
- - Fertilised ovum from eight weeks
14 Clues: – All life is sacred • - A measure of fulfilment • - The study of human embryos • - Fertilised ovum from eight weeks • - Transplant from an animal to a human • - The moment the sperm fertilises the egg • - Assisted suicide; helping someone who is terminally ill to die • - Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2021-03-10
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- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- A sudden rush of animals or people,usually caused by fear
- A type of cloth or woven fabric
- A large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something
- An engine powered by the wind designed to produce energy from an inexhaustible source
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- The spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth
- Spanish term for cowboy
- Strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
14 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • A type of cloth or woven fabric • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Supplying land with water through a network of canals • A large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep • A sudden rush of animals or people,usually caused by fear • The spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth • ...
Astro 102 2023-11-30
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- Allegedly murdered Tycho, and has three laws of planetary motion
- Law 1 of thermal radiation
- Successfully predicted the year a solar eclipse would be visible where he lived, also was the first person to question what the universe is made of
- Has three laws of motion
- Computed his radius from Einstein's theory of relativity
- Believed all natural motion is circular
- Discovered the moons of Jupiter
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- Epicycle upon epicycle upon epicycle
- Accredited with discovery the first accepted evidence of dark matter
- Would record very accurate observations and observed a supernova
- Made the first heliocentric model
- Discovered the law that describes how luminosity of a Cepheid variable star is related to the period between its peaks in brightness
- Discovered that the redshift of a galaxy is directly proportional to the distance of the galaxy from earth
- First to develop the scientific method
14 Clues: Has three laws of motion • Law 1 of thermal radiation • Discovered the moons of Jupiter • Made the first heliocentric model • Epicycle upon epicycle upon epicycle • First to develop the scientific method • Believed all natural motion is circular • Computed his radius from Einstein's theory of relativity • Allegedly murdered Tycho, and has three laws of planetary motion • ...
Chapter 1 vocabulary words 2023-08-30
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- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
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- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- - the straight-line distance between two points
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating informatio
- - a representation of an object or event
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - a proposed answer to a question; a prediction
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
16 Clues: - the amount of matter in an object • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the straight-line distance between two points • - a proposed answer to a question; a prediction • ...
Vocab Quiz 1 Review 2025-08-06
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- How close the experimental results are to the goal or accepted value. “Correctness”
- _____ Units: The system used by scientists around the world to make measurements.
- Data that is measurable and countable
- A guess or conclusion made by using observations
- A testable prediction that attempts to answer an experiment’s question
- The variable being measured in an experiment; the “effect”
- The group being tested and purposefully changed in an experiment.
- Factors in an experiment that do not change. These conditions are kept the same for every group.
- information gathered using only the five senses.
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- How close the experimental results are to each other. “Consistency”
- _______ Method: A technique for investigating the natural world through experiments
- The variable being purposefully changed in an experiment; the “cause”
- Data that is describable, but not measurable.
- the “normal” group in an experiment used for comparison.
14 Clues: Data that is measurable and countable • Data that is describable, but not measurable. • A guess or conclusion made by using observations • information gathered using only the five senses. • the “normal” group in an experiment used for comparison. • The variable being measured in an experiment; the “effect” • ...
history vocabulary 2026-01-09
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- Agreement among people of society to cooperate for social benefits
- People that are not depending on the law or any customs of any type of culture or government
- Policy of minmum government
- Private social gathering where a mixture of different people openly discussing different thing
- Public intellectuals that applied reason to the study of different areas
- Method of drawing conclusions by going from specific to general
- Logical approach where you go from general ideas to specific conclusions
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- A scientific procedure to provide an explanation
- Political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralised authority
- A form of government in the 18th century
- Division of government responsibilities into different branches to limit any branch to have more power
- Belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic
- A movement in the European in the late 17th and 18th centuries
- Theory that determines the right from wrong by focusing on outcomes
14 Clues: Policy of minmum government • A form of government in the 18th century • A scientific procedure to provide an explanation • Belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic • A movement in the European in the late 17th and 18th centuries • Method of drawing conclusions by going from specific to general • ...
6th grade review puzzle 2025-12-08
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- Belief in many gods.
- A government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- Method A step-by-step process for observing, testing, and forming conclusions.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- A large, stepped temple built to honor Mesopotamian gods.
- An independent Greek community with its own government and traditions.
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- Lines that run north–south but measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Lines that run east–west but measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- A system used to bring water to crops in early civilizations.
- Plant-based paper used by Ancient Egyptians for writing.
- The wedge-shaped writing system of Mesopotamia.
- A government where citizens vote on decisions and leaders.
- Picture-symbol writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- The ruler of Ancient Egypt who was believed to be both king and god.
14 Clues: Belief in many gods. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • The wedge-shaped writing system of Mesopotamia. • Picture-symbol writing system used in Ancient Egypt. • A government ruled by a small group of powerful people. • Plant-based paper used by Ancient Egyptians for writing. • A large, stepped temple built to honor Mesopotamian gods. • ...
US History Crossword 2020-09-18
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- was grown mostly on plantation and was meant to sell for profit.
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices
- Great Britain's greatest rival in the north was.
- reason and the scientific method.
- were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain.
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- King James II created the _____. This covered the area form southern main to northern new jersey.
- was an 18 th century intellectual movement that
- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- was named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War.
- was the governing body of Great Britain.
- was a large farm in the southern colonies.
- families and learn a trade.
14 Clues: families and learn a trade. • reason and the scientific method. • was the governing body of Great Britain. • was a large farm in the southern colonies. • was an 18 th century intellectual movement that • Great Britain's greatest rival in the north was. • came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices • men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain. • ...
US History Crossword 2020-09-18
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- reason and the scientific method.
- families and learn a trade.
- was a large farm in the southern colonies.
- was the governing body of Great Britain.
- men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain.
- was grown mostly on plantation and was meant to sell for profit.
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices
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- was an 18th century intellectual movement that
- King James II created the _____. This covered the area form southern main to northern new jersey.
- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- was named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War.
- Great Britain's greatest rival in the north was.
14 Clues: families and learn a trade. • reason and the scientific method. • was the governing body of Great Britain. • was a large farm in the southern colonies. • was an 18th century intellectual movement that • Great Britain's greatest rival in the north was. • came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices • men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain. • ...
plato aristotle and socrates 2021-09-14
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- what did socrates drink a cup of when condemed to death
- what school was set up for studying all branches of knowledge
- what did plato emphasize the importance of
- who was platos most famous student
- what book described platos vision or an ideal state
- what was the school called that plato set up
- who were a class of professional teachers and paid for their knowledge
- how many groups did he divide his ideal society into
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- what was a moderate course between the extremes
- how many years of aristols life did he spend studying at the academy
- what was the aim of aristols logical treaties most commonly known as
- who is the son of wealthy and influential Athenian parents
- what method is used when soctares would pose a series of questions to a student
- showed a great deal of interest in scientific theories
- where does most of what we know about socrates come from
15 Clues: who was platos most famous student • what did plato emphasize the importance of • what was the school called that plato set up • what was a moderate course between the extremes • what book described platos vision or an ideal state • how many groups did he divide his ideal society into • showed a great deal of interest in scientific theories • ...
Lauren´s Unit 8 Vocab Puzzle 2021-03-12
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- farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- An engine powered by the wind designed to produce energy from an inexhaustible source.
- the spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- Spanish term for cowboy
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- a large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep
- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear
14 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • a type of cloth or woven fabric • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Supplying land with water through a network of canals • a large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep • a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear • the spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-08-26
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- / To look carefully or notice
- / What question do you want to answer? (must be TESTABLE)
- Property / A property that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the substance itself
- / The results of the experiment
- / To arrange, organize, or sort in groups
- / A statement that can be proven true or false. Often written as a cause and effect (If, Then)
- / The amount of matter in an object or substance
- / The activity used to test if your hypothesis is true or false
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- / A condition in an experiment that is changed in order to determine the effect of that change
- / the amount of space an object takes up
- Method / A process that scientists follow to learn and study the world around them
- / The final statement that describes what you learned from the experiment and the results
- / How much something moves or shifts
- / A measurement of length, width, height, or depth
14 Clues: / To look carefully or notice • / The results of the experiment • / How much something moves or shifts • / the amount of space an object takes up • / To arrange, organize, or sort in groups • / The amount of matter in an object or substance • / A measurement of length, width, height, or depth • / What question do you want to answer? (must be TESTABLE) • ...
Vocabulary - Video kill the radio star 2022-03-24
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- A result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- The state or quality of being productive
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in an industry
- The quality of being characterized activity, progress (google definition)
- Relating to nature world
- A new idea or method
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- Relate to money
- Relate to the government or the public affair of country
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- Make or become different
- a person or thing that give effects to action, phenomenon, or condition.
- relating to society or organization
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
14 Clues: Relate to money • A new idea or method • Make or become different • Relating to nature world • relating to society or organization • The state or quality of being productive • Relate to the government or the public affair of country • The action of inventing something, typically a process or device • a person or thing that give effects to action, phenomenon, or condition. • ...
Streams Ch. 1 Terms 2022-04-25
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- one that eats only plants
- meaning “approximate” or “about”
- one that eats only meat
- the process by which nature weeds out individuals who in one way or another are less fit than others to survive and reproduce
- any simple object showing a person’s workmanship
- one who believes in the theory of evolution
- the accidental and unpredictable change in the reproductive material of a cell
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- one who believes in the theory of creation
- dating, the method of dating a civilization by studying its pottery
- the scientific law that states that every system in nature goes “downhill”
- one that eats both plants and animals
- transitional stage between an early, apelike creature and man
- the remains or traces of animals or planets that have been preserved in the earth’s crust
- southern ape-like creatures presumed to have lived two to three million years ago,
14 Clues: one that eats only meat • one that eats only plants • meaning “approximate” or “about” • one that eats both plants and animals • one who believes in the theory of creation • one who believes in the theory of evolution • any simple object showing a person’s workmanship • transitional stage between an early, apelike creature and man • ...
Physics and chemistry 2024-06-07
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- Is a state of matter which can adopt the shape and the volume of their container
- There are 18 vertical columns in the perodic table
- Is the change of location or position of an object with respect on time
- Is the change of position of an object in relation to a fixed point in space
- They are made in the lab
- Is the first step in scientific method
- An atom that has lost electrons
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- Is the distance, measeured in a straight line, between the initial position and the final positio
- The unit that we use to measure is m/s2
- It is the change of a substance from liquid to gas
- It is supposition to explain the phenomenon you have observed
- Is anything which has a mass and occupies a volume
- They are good conductors of heat and electricity
- Is the state of matter where the particles are very close together
- Measurements can be expressed in table of values, graphs and formulas
15 Clues: They are made in the lab • An atom that has lost electrons • Is the first step in scientific method • The unit that we use to measure is m/s2 • They are good conductors of heat and electricity • There are 18 vertical columns in the perodic table • It is the change of a substance from liquid to gas • Is anything which has a mass and occupies a volume • ...
Robotics and Automation Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-27
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- Of, relating to, or resulting from industry.
- A robot is a machine that performs complicated tasks and is guided by automatic controls.
- Some factor that restricts the scope of activity or accomplishment.
- The process of locating trouble and making repairs in machinery and technical equipment.
- The people available for work in a particular area, firm, or industry.
- A person who writes and tests computer programs.
- The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
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- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- Operated by the action of water or other fluids.
- A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, especially by a computer.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- All the technology connected with plant and animal life.
- Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The ability to do work.
14 Clues: The ability to do work. • Of, relating to, or resulting from industry. • Operated by the action of water or other fluids. • A person who writes and tests computer programs. • All the technology connected with plant and animal life. • The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives. • Some factor that restricts the scope of activity or accomplishment. • ...
Unit 8 2021-03-11
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- The spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- An engine powered by the wind designed to produce energy from an inexhaustible source.
- A large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep
- Spanish term for cowboy
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- A type of cloth or woven fabric
- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Strong wire with barbs at regular intervals used to prevent passage
- A sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear
- Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surpluses for marketing
14 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • A type of cloth or woven fabric • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Supplying land with water through a network of canals • A large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep • The spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth • A sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear • ...
Chapter One Science Vocab 2023-08-30
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- variable the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- an instrument that measures temperature
- theory a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- the amount of matter in an object
- information obtained through the senses
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- experiment an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- the straight-line distance between two points
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- a representation of an object or event
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- a proposed answer to a question; a prediction
- variable a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
16 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • a representation of an object or event • an instrument that measures temperature • information obtained through the senses • the amount of space taken up by an object • the straight-line distance between two points • a proposed answer to a question; a prediction • law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
SCIENCE VOCABULARY 2024-02-05
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- It is a person who ask questions and tries different ways to answer them.
- It is a procedure that tests a hypothesis as part of the scientific method.
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- Attempt to find out information in a scientific manner.
- It is the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation.
4 Clues: Attempt to find out information in a scientific manner. • It is a person who ask questions and tries different ways to answer them. • It is a procedure that tests a hypothesis as part of the scientific method. • It is the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation.
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Oval paths around the sun
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
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- Believed people were naturally bad
- Believed people were naturally good
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Sun centered
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Lung Crossword 2013-09-03
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- the scientific word for lungs
- An inflammation of the pleura
- Described as the scarring of the lung
- Scientific word for windpipe
- Scientific word for whooping cough
- Most commonly caused by exposure to asbestos
- Between the alveoli a thin layer of cells
- Infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria
- The smallest blood vessels in the lungs
- Word for poor air flow
- Inhaled from soil from excavation or construction releases infectious elements which is inhaled and settles into the lung
- The parts of the lungs
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- A common and well known diesese of the airways
- Excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers is called...
- Connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Results in a proliferation of disorderly smooth muscle growth
- Region of the body that is formed by the sternum
- The cancer of lungs
- Caused by destruction of the muscle and elastic tissue
- A syndrome involving abnormal collections of chronic inflammatory cells
- A pair of spongy air filled organs located on either side of the chest used to inhale air
- The blood passageway to the lungs
- The study of lungs
- A condition affecting the alveoli
- The gas exchange surface
- A large thin sheet of tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs
- Our body needs this to keep us alive
27 Clues: The study of lungs • The cancer of lungs • Word for poor air flow • The parts of the lungs • The gas exchange surface • Scientific word for windpipe • the scientific word for lungs • An inflammation of the pleura • The blood passageway to the lungs • A condition affecting the alveoli • Scientific word for whooping cough • Our body needs this to keep us alive • ...
Scientific Lung Crossword 2013-09-03
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- Scientific word for whooping cough
- The smallest blood vessels in the lungs
- The parts of the lungs
- Word for poor air flow
- Excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers is called...
- Our body needs this to keep us alive
- Described as the scarring of the lung
- A common and well known diesese of the airways
- The study of lungs
- Between the alveoli a thin layer of cells
- Region of the body that is formed by the sternum
- Connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Inhaled from soil from excavation or construction releases infectious elements which is inhaled and settles into the lung
- The gas exchange surface
- A syndrome involving abnormal collections of chronic inflammatory cells
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- A large thin sheet of tissue that wraps around the outside of your lungs
- Infectious disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria
- A condition affecting the alveoli
- Results in a proliferation of disorderly smooth muscle growth
- The cancer of lungs
- The blood passageway to the lungs
- Most commonly caused by exposure to asbestos
- Caused by destruction of the muscle and elastic tissue
- An inflammation of the pleura
- Scientific word for windpipe
- the scientific word for lungs
- A pair of spongy air filled organs located on either side of the chest used to inhale air
27 Clues: The study of lungs • The cancer of lungs • The parts of the lungs • Word for poor air flow • The gas exchange surface • Scientific word for windpipe • An inflammation of the pleura • the scientific word for lungs • A condition affecting the alveoli • The blood passageway to the lungs • Scientific word for whooping cough • Our body needs this to keep us alive • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2013-12-04
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- A force
- limited knowledge
- Tranfer an organ from one living person to another
- A frenchman
- Step by step process and where scientists can collect data
- Determined to learn how things really worked
- first human to see cells
- English Chemist
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- developed new sergical technhiques introdues the use of artificial limbs and inventis several scientific instraments
- Devoured the works of the leading scientists
- Published a book nameded on the revolution of the heavenly spheres
- published a book named Structure of the human body
- a Englishman
- provided evidence that supported Compernicus's theory
- a logical or possible explanation
- Assembled an astronomical telescope
- a suncentered model of the universe
- he used Brahe's data to calculate the orbits of the planets revolving around the sun
- descover what blood was for
- a branch of mathmatics partially developed by Newton
20 Clues: A force • A frenchman • a Englishman • English Chemist • limited knowledge • first human to see cells • descover what blood was for • a logical or possible explanation • Assembled an astronomical telescope • a suncentered model of the universe • Devoured the works of the leading scientists • Determined to learn how things really worked • ...
The Scientific Process 2021-09-06
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- the variable we altered in our design lab
- the best way to organize quantitative data
- collected in an experiment; may organize in tables
- the acronym used in your notes to help graph
- must be equal and consistent when graphing
- type of graph used to show change over time
- the group that has NOT had anything changed
- the variable that is measured in experiments
- a statement that answers the question
- another name for independent variable
- all the data collected to support a claim
- a specific testable prediction
- step by step guide
- data that is described in words
- analysis and explanation at the end of lab
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- numerical data
- the type of plant/seed we grew in our lab
- type of graph used to show comparison
- variables that are kept the same for all groups
- the specific unit of measure we used in lab
- the variable that is changed in experiments
- the group that has a variable changed
22 Clues: numerical data • step by step guide • a specific testable prediction • data that is described in words • type of graph used to show comparison • a statement that answers the question • another name for independent variable • the group that has a variable changed • the type of plant/seed we grew in our lab • the variable we altered in our design lab • ...
Scientific EOY Crossword 2022-05-27
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- Look/feel of something
- remains/traces organisms that lived in the past
- Basalt A structure that forms in rocks
- Medium grained Metamorphic rock
- rock when hot molten rock crystallized/solids
- chemical/physical process of breaking down
- a dark dense igneous rock
- rock Pieces of rocks that accumulate
- metamorphic rock formed by high pressure & heat
- liquid magma that raches surface
- metamorphic rock limestone subjected to heat
- igneous rock
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- Clastic sedimentary rock
- igneous rock fine-grained textures small
- The molten of rock
- igneous glass rock formed by cooling of lava
- is a common type of sedimentary rock
- Primary source of energy for the rock cycle
- igneous rock large crystal sizes
- rock transformation of a pre-existing rock
20 Clues: igneous rock • The molten of rock • Look/feel of something • Clastic sedimentary rock • a dark dense igneous rock • Medium grained Metamorphic rock • igneous rock large crystal sizes • liquid magma that raches surface • is a common type of sedimentary rock • rock Pieces of rocks that accumulate • Basalt A structure that forms in rocks • igneous rock fine-grained textures small • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-05
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- made 4 laws
- the father of chemistry
- Developed a vaccine for smallpox in 1796
- very, very different; also something surfers say
- a satellite of a planet
- the mysterious force that will one day destroy our solar system
- published a study of human anatomy
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science is called the?
- known for his extensive and detailed notes
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- said the Earth revolved around the sun
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- to look at something thoughtfully
- what you do to test a theory
- 3 dimensional representation of the earth
- Ancient Greek thinker, astronomer, mapmaker who said the sun orbited the earth
- an advanced form of mathematics
- Discoveries in this led to new conceptions of the universe
- a way of looking at the world through logic and reason
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- a reason for phenomena based on facts
- literally translated from the Latin, means "earth" "write"
- Newton's third law, the law of reciprocal action states, "To every action, there is an equal and opposite ____."
- isaac found this
- Galileo found himself under suspicion by this group
- volume, temperature, and pressure of a gas are related
- what every planet in our solar system does
28 Clues: made 4 laws • isaac found this • the father of chemistry • a satellite of a planet • what you do to test a theory • an advanced form of mathematics • to look at something thoughtfully • published a study of human anatomy • a reason for phenomena based on facts • said the Earth revolved around the sun • Developed a vaccine for smallpox in 1796 • ...
Scientific Measurement Words 2023-01-19
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- Instrument that measures liquid volume precisely
- An American unit for liquid volume
- Metric unit for 1000 times
- The distance between two points
- Any solid whose only way to find its volume is with displacement
- Metric prefix for 1/100
- Particles vibrate in place and are close together
- Metric unit for mass
- Instrument that measures an approximate liquid volume
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- Metric unit for liquid volume
- Metric Unit for solid volume
- An American unit for mass
- Any solid whose volume can be calculated using a formula
- Particles are further apart and move around each other
- The amount of space an object takes up
- Metric instrument to measure length
- Particles are very far apart and move quickly
- Metric prefix for 1/1000
- The amount of matter in a particle or object
- Has mass and volume and is made up of particles
20 Clues: Metric unit for mass • Metric prefix for 1/100 • Metric prefix for 1/1000 • An American unit for mass • Metric unit for 1000 times • Metric Unit for solid volume • Metric unit for liquid volume • The distance between two points • An American unit for liquid volume • Metric instrument to measure length • The amount of space an object takes up • ...
scientific vocab crossword 2025-08-21
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- relationship between a set of numbers
- divded ranked order
- seperates the lowest part of the data set
- collection of facts and information
- thought process
- problem solver
- any kind of data
- picture example of a model
- stand out in a data set
- seperates the highest part of the data set
- mid-term in a data set
- the measurement of the highest and lowest part of the data set together
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- summarises a group of data in a picture
- average
- a way to represent data
- shows data
- to build upon
- paths and ways of engineering
- observation made with thoughts
- the most a number appears
- possibilities for a data set
21 Clues: average • shows data • to build upon • problem solver • thought process • any kind of data • divded ranked order • mid-term in a data set • a way to represent data • stand out in a data set • the most a number appears • picture example of a model • possibilities for a data set • paths and ways of engineering • observation made with thoughts • collection of facts and information • ...
Scientific Problem Solving 2025-08-25
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- the investigation and exploration or natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- variable the factor a scientist observes or measures during an experiment
- the act of using one or more of your senses to gather information and take notes of what occurs
- system of units the internationally accepted system of measurement
- law a rule that describes a pattern in nature
- notion a method of writing or displaying very small or very large values in a short form
- error the expression of error as a percentage of the accepted value
- theory an explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- an interpretation of observations
- a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
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- the factors in an experiment that remain the same
- group the part of the controlled experiment used to study relationships among variables
- data the use of numbers to describe what is observed in an experiment
- a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- data that is used of words to describe what is observed in an experiment
- a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge and experience
- variable that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- any factor that can have more than one value
- a spoken or written summary of an observation
- group the part of the controlled experiment that contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed
- thinking comparing what you already know, information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it
- the practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
22 Clues: an interpretation of observations • any factor that can have more than one value • law a rule that describes a pattern in nature • a spoken or written summary of an observation • the factors in an experiment that remain the same • a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events • system of units the internationally accepted system of measurement • ...
Mixtures & Scientific Inquiry 2025-10-10
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- A method of separation using a magnet to attract magnetic materials.
- Variable The variable that is changed or controlled by the scientist.
- Using the senses to gather information about objects or events.
- A testable prediction or educated guess based on prior knowledge.
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- Test An experiment where only one variable is changed at a time.
- Graph A chart that uses rectangular bars to show comparisons among categories.
- Information collected during an experiment, often in the form of measurements or observations.
- Pouring off a liquid to separate it from a solid or another liquid.
- A process that separates substances based on differences in boiling points.
- A measure of how easily a substance vaporizes; substances with high volatility evaporate quickly.
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- A type of mixture where one substance dissolves in another (e.g., salt in water).
- A summary of what was learned from an experiment.
- A method used to separate solids from liquids using a filter.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded.
- Variable A variable that is kept constant to ensure a fair test.
- A technique used to separate mixtures based on how substances move through a medium.
- The substance that dissolves the solute (usually a liquid like water).
- Variable The variable that is measured or observed in response to changes.
- Point The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
- A technique to separate a dissolved solid from a liquid by heating.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- A step-by-step procedure used to carry out an experiment.
- A mixture where particles are dispersed but not dissolved, and may settle over time.
- Graph A graph that uses points connected by lines to show changes over time.
- Chart A circular graph divided into slices to show proportions or percentages.
26 Clues: A factor that can change in an experiment. • The substance that is dissolved in a solution. • A summary of what was learned from an experiment. • A step-by-step procedure used to carry out an experiment. • A method used to separate solids from liquids using a filter. • Using the senses to gather information about objects or events. • ...
Science 2023-12-02
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- The scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- An instrument that magnifies small objects to make them visible for detailed examination.
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact.
- The systematic study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- A person engaged in scientific research and study, often specialized in a particular field.
- The systematic investigation into a subject to discover facts or reach new conclusions.
- The study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that shape its surface.
- The scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
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- The branch of science that explores the fundamental principles governing the physical world.
- The act or process of finding something previously unknown or unrecognized.
- A controlled environment for scientific research, experimentation, and analysis.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, often involving the use of tools and machines.
- The branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter.
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, used as a starting point for further investigation.
15 Clues: A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact. • A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or demonstrate a known fact. • The act or process of finding something previously unknown or unrecognized. • The scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. • ...
Tuesday, March 16, 1915 2023-03-09
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- a main continuous expanse of land on our Earth
- in which language does the super-continent's name mean "all land"?
- our planet
- this made scratches on bedrock
- the scientific study of Earth
- what's our newspaper?
- peaks on the Earth's surface
- the remains of a prehistoric organism buried in the Earth
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- the super-continent this world used to be
- the scientific study of weather
- creator of this theory
- the scientific study of plants
- product of high pressure placed on plant remains
- who wrote this story?
14 Clues: our planet • what's our newspaper? • who wrote this story? • creator of this theory • peaks on the Earth's surface • the scientific study of Earth • this made scratches on bedrock • the scientific study of plants • the scientific study of weather • the super-continent this world used to be • a main continuous expanse of land on our Earth • ...
Livestock 2025-10-20
15 Clues: Young goat • Young horse • Young rabbit • Adult male duck • Meat of a horse • Adult male horse • Adult male sheep • Goat giving birth • Adult female geese • Rabbit giving birth • Castrated male swine • Immature male chicken • Immature female turkey • Scientific name for Swine • Scientific name for cattle
1.0 terms and definitions 2021-09-23
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- Factor the number or formula you need to convert a measurement in one set of units to the same measurement in another set of units
- Proportion if they increase or decrease in the same ratio.
- two through forces and motion
- is one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method
- a widely used floating-point system in which numbers are expressed as products consisting of a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by an appropriate power of 10
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- is a system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge
- mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
- the amount of space occupied by a substance, while mass is the amount of matter it contains
- is the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science
- A descriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural world behaves under stated circumstances
- includes the physics and chemistry of living things, as well as their origin and behavior.
- is the study of the universe beyond Earth.
- is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between
- a system of physical units (SI units) based on the meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole, together with a set of prefixes to indicate multiplication or division by a power of ten
16 Clues: two through forces and motion • is the study of the universe beyond Earth. • mass of a unit volume of a material substance. • Proportion if they increase or decrease in the same ratio. • a method of procedure that has characterized natural science • is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between • ...
Keywords 2017-07-04
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- RECOGNITION branch of machine learning that focuses on the recognition of patterns and regularities in data, although it is in some cases considered to be nearly synonymous with machine learning
- he making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment. "the evaluation of each method"
- a state of satisfaction.
- DECISION decision based on facts or information voters making informed decisions.
- an independent party with whom each of those who make a wager deposits the money or counters wagered.
- reciprocal action or influence.
- the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
- device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- a structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
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- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
- the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics.
- DESIGN is the systematic development of instructional specifications using learning and instructional theory to ensure the quality of instruction
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept
16 Clues: a state of satisfaction. • a thing predicted; a forecast. • reciprocal action or influence. • the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. • a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim. • DECISION decision based on facts or information voters making informed decisions. • ...
icon/legend 2022-05-10
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- method mans 1995 hit
- the show method man last starred in
- group method man was apart of
- snoops debut album
- they're both this type of artist
- where snoop dogg is from
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- the song that got snoop noticed
- method man's first album
- where method man is from
- a subgenre that snoop has also created music in
- the 2001 film method man starred in
- snoop notorious record label
- the 2001 film snoop starred in
13 Clues: snoops debut album • method mans 1995 hit • method man's first album • where method man is from • where snoop dogg is from • snoop notorious record label • group method man was apart of • the 2001 film snoop starred in • the song that got snoop noticed • they're both this type of artist • the show method man last starred in • the 2001 film method man starred in • ...
Amir's Science Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Variable A variable that will change during an experiment
- An explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- An effect of something that can cause harm to human life
- How scientists study the natural world and give explanations
- Using one or more of the senses for measurement or to gather data
- A false or incorrect understanding of a scientific concept or principle
- To come up with a plan or question
- To judge and determine the worth, quality and assess your results
- equipment or objects used during your experiment and analysis
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- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- A brief summary of your hypothesis and data you have collected from your experiment
- Scientific equipment (tools) that are used in a laboratory
- The effect of technology or scientific development on the environment and people
- An educated guess on a topic or question
- Information
- Variable A variable that must be kept the dame during an experiment
- A procedure that is carried out to discover a solution to a problem or question
- A room equipped for scientific experiments
18 Clues: Information • To come up with a plan or question • An educated guess on a topic or question • A room equipped for scientific experiments • An effect of something that can cause harm to human life • Variable A variable that will change during an experiment • Scientific equipment (tools) that are used in a laboratory • ...
Birds - Scientific Name 2022-11-29
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- Buteo jamaicensis
- Grus americana
- Progne subis
- Trochilidae
- Accipiter cooperii
- Zenaida macroura
- Grus canadensis
- Toxostoma crissale
- Anas platyrhynchos
- Haliaeetus leucocephalus
- Sialia
- Cyanocitta cristata
- Anas discors
- Branta canadensis
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- Aythya valisineria
- Aythya valisineria
- Toxostoma rufum
- Bubo virginianus
- Pandion haliaetus
- Ardea herodias
- Aix sponsa
- Coturnix coturnix
- Falco tinnunculus
- Meleagris
- Sternula antillarum
- Aquila chrysaetos
- Pelecanus
27 Clues: Sialia • Meleagris • Pelecanus • Aix sponsa • Trochilidae • Progne subis • Anas discors • Grus americana • Ardea herodias • Toxostoma rufum • Grus canadensis • Bubo virginianus • Zenaida macroura • Buteo jamaicensis • Pandion haliaetus • Coturnix coturnix • Falco tinnunculus • Aquila chrysaetos • Branta canadensis • Aythya valisineria • Aythya valisineria • Accipiter cooperii • Toxostoma crissale • ...
Scientific Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-04
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- Experimentation outside of a living organism
- Transmitter of a disease
- the study of improving the quality of a population (genetically)
- single-celled, multiplying (plural)
- Tool for measuring blood pressure
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Process where egg is combined with sperm outside the body
- either saturated or unsaturated, comes in a chain (singular)
- Process of creating a genetically equivalent copy of something
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- Uses radio waves to create images of the body (2 words)
- Has three fatty acids and one glycerol
- spread of a disease in a short period of time in a specific group
- fat in which the fatty acids have single bonds
- Skin graft from a different species than the recipient of it
- Organism that lives in a host, often harming it
- Simplest form of a sugar
- Medical imaging technique using sound waves
- rapid international spread of disease
- "Good" cholesterol, "bad" cholesterol
- Allows genes to be edited/swapped (technology)
20 Clues: Transmitter of a disease • Simplest form of a sugar • Abnormally fast heart rate • Tool for measuring blood pressure • single-celled, multiplying (plural) • rapid international spread of disease • "Good" cholesterol, "bad" cholesterol • Has three fatty acids and one glycerol • Medical imaging technique using sound waves • Experimentation outside of a living organism • ...
Scientific Language Crossword 2020-11-18
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- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- a prehistoric plant or animal embedded in rock
- scientific procedure is undertaken to make a discovery
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the planet we live on
- proved to be true
- basic units of matter
- high temperature
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
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- O², a chemical needed to breathe
- a systematically organized body of knowledge on a particular subject.
- results of motion
- gases around the world
- weather conditions
- the study of the earth
- an essential characteristic
- distinct compound or substance
- a scientific guess
- action or process of moving
- Facts and statistics collected
20 Clues: high temperature • results of motion • proved to be true • weather conditions • a scientific guess • the planet we live on • basic units of matter • gases around the world • the study of the earth • an essential characteristic • action or process of moving • distinct compound or substance • Facts and statistics collected • O², a chemical needed to breathe • ...
Scientific Explanations Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- a process that used a variety of skills and tools to answer questions or to test ideas about the natural world
- is the investigation and explorations of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- is the factor measured or observed during an experiment
- is a possible explanation about an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- is comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it
- is the factor that you want to test and can be changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- a description of how similar or close measurements are to each other
- these should cover your body AT ALL TIMES during a lab
- the study of Earth, including its landforms, rocks, soil, and forces that shape Earth’s surface.
- a factor in an experiment that can have more than one value
- the practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
- an international accepted system for measurement
- are the factors in an experiment that remain the same
- you should NEVER wear these in a lab, they are opened toed shoes
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- is a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- is a spoken or written summary of observations
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the study of all living things
- is using one or more of your senses to gather information and take note of what occurs
- A measure of how fast molecules vibrate (a measure of the amount of heat)
- the study of chemistry and physics is physical science. Physical scientists study the interactions of matter and energy.
- The amount of space that something takes up
- these should are worn to protect your eyes in a lab
- is an explanation of observations or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- A measure of how compact the protons, neutrons, and electrons are; calculated by mass/volume
- describes a pattern or an even in nature that is ALWAYS TRUE
- it should ALWAYS be pulled UP in a lab
- a summary of the information gained from testing a hypothesis
- The distance between two points
- is a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- is an interpretation of observations
- A measure of the amount of gravitational attraction between an object and a planet
- a description of how close a measurement is to an accepted or true value
33 Clues: the study of all living things • The distance between two points • is an interpretation of observations • it should ALWAYS be pulled UP in a lab • The amount of space that something takes up • is a spoken or written summary of observations • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • an international accepted system for measurement • ...
Scientific investigation terminology 2021-02-28
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- A driving question for an investigation.
- the degree to which an assessment instrument or method consistently and repeatedly measures an attribute achieving similar results for the same treatment.
- are accurate.
- An explanation of a set of observations that is based on one or more proven hypotheses, which has been accepted through consensus
- A factor that can be changed, kept the same or measure in an investigation, for example, time, distance, light, temperature.
- The steps taken to complete a primary investigation.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something.
- A decision made using a set of results collected during a primary investigation as to whether or not a hypothesis was correct.
- The harm that could be caused whilst completing an investigation and the chances of it occurring.
- __________Investigation is An investigation that involves the completion of an experiment.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- _________Variable changes in response to changes to the independent variable in an investigation.
- __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation.
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- A set of results that are all very similar.
- The data or observations collected during a primary investigation.
- A detailed list of any reference materials you have used when doing research.
- A representation that describes, simplifies, clarifies or provides an explanation of the workings, structure or relationships within an object, system or idea.
- A tentative idea or explanation for an observation, which can be tested and either supported or refuted by investigation.
- _________Variable is changed in an investigation to see what effect it has on the dependent variable.
- A general statement that describes a phenomena supported by repeated scientific investigations that always applies under the same conditions.
- A statement that can be made after looking at the results and the conclusion.
- a group of scientists.
- An informed explanation as to why a particular set of data was collected as the result of a primary investigation
- The purpose of a primary investigation.
- The way that one set of data is related to another.
- An extent to which tests measure what was intended; an extent to which data, inferences and actions produced from tests and other
- The ability of an investigation to collect data that is close to the ideal value found in secondary sources or to data that has been collected by other people.
- Results that stand out or are significantly different from the others in the group.
- The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation.
29 Clues: are accurate. • a group of scientists. • The purpose of a primary investigation. • A driving question for an investigation. • A set of results that are all very similar. • The way that one set of data is related to another. • The steps taken to complete a primary investigation. • The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation. • ...
Scientific investigation terminology 2021-02-28
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- A statement that can be made after looking at the results and the conclusion.
- A detailed list of any reference materials you have used when doing research.
- A set of results that are all very similar.
- An explanation of a set of observations that is based on one or more proven hypotheses, which has been accepted through consensus by a group of scientists.
- _________Variable changes in response to changes to the independent variable in an investigation.
- The data or observations collected during a primary investigation.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- __________Investigation is An investigation that involves the completion of an experiment.
- A general statement that describes a phenomena supported by repeated scientific investigations that always applies under the same conditions.
- __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation.
- The harm that could be caused whilst completing an investigation and the chances of it occurring.
- An extent to which tests measure what was intended; an extent to which data, inferences and actions produced from tests and other processes are accurate.
- A tentative idea or explanation for an observation, which can be tested and either supported or refuted by investigation.
- A representation that describes, simplifies, clarifies or provides an explanation of the workings, structure or relationships within an object, system or idea.
- The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation.
- The way that one set of data is related to another.
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- A driving question for an investigation.
- The ability of an investigation to collect data that is close to the ideal value found in secondary sources or to data that has been collected by other people.
- A factor that can be changed, kept the same or measure in an investigation, for example, time, distance, light, temperature.
- _________Variable is changed in an investigation to see what effect it has on the dependent variable.
- The steps taken to complete a primary investigation.
- Results that stand out or are significantly different from the others in the group.
- the degree to which an assessment instrument or method consistently and repeatedly measures an attribute achieving similar results for the same treatment.
- The purpose of a primary investigation.
- A decision made using a set of results collected during a primary investigation as to whether or not a hypothesis was correct.
- An informed explanation as to why a particular set of data was collected as the result of an experiment.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something.
27 Clues: The purpose of a primary investigation. • A driving question for an investigation. • A set of results that are all very similar. • The way that one set of data is related to another. • The steps taken to complete a primary investigation. • The apparatus needed to complete a primary investigation. • __________Variable is kept constant during an investigation. • ...
Scientific Principles Vocabulary 2021-10-28
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- this portion of a lab report should be in APA format and appear at the end of the paper
- this section of a lab report explains when the experiment was done in chronological order
- refers to the closeness of a measured or standard value
- explanation for an observation that has been made
- this system of taking and recording measurements is based on units of 10
- refers to the closeness of two or more measurements to each other
- this is the variable that you change on purpose in the beginning of an experiment
- these are aspects of the experiment that change
- tentative and testable answer to a scientific question
- creating a hypothesis will lead to having one or more of these
- this is the variable that is measured to get data
- graph that shows percentages of data in slices of pie
- scientists use their 5 senses to gather/collect information about the natural world
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- variables that are kept the same in all trails of an experiment
- this is the group in an experiment in which the treatment is applied to
- portion of lab report that previews later details being discussed in your paper
- this section of a lab report is the interpretation of the data collected
- graph that represents information with a series of data points connected by a straight line
- these units are the international system of units
- graph that uses coordinates to display the value between two variables
- this is a group in an experiment that is exposed to "normal" conditions
- this section of a lab report presents data in a straightforward manner - graphs included
- graph that represents categorical data
23 Clues: graph that represents categorical data • these are aspects of the experiment that change • explanation for an observation that has been made • these units are the international system of units • this is the variable that is measured to get data • graph that shows percentages of data in slices of pie • tentative and testable answer to a scientific question • ...
A Scientific Crossword 2013-11-27
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- The mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines are all major organs of the ______________ system.
- As sweat _________ heat is drawn away from the skin.
- People immersed in cold water have a higher vulnerability of getting ____________.
- A stress hormone that is released when you are cold, afraid, stressed or feel strong emotions and signs of this hormone may include goosebumps, tears, sweaty palms, trembling hands, an increase in blood pressure, a racing heart and the feeling of 'butterflies' in the stomach.
- The result, action and goal is opposite to that of vasoconstriction.
- The major role of the excretory system is "to filter out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the ______________ system."
- When the hairs rise of a fur covered animal, like our primal ancestors, during the phenomenon 'goosebumps' the heat is trapped against the skin, lacking fur humans, use ________ to produce the same result.
- The _____________ system directs behaviour and movement along with the help of the endocrine system controls physiological processes.
- The ____________ system provides a gas exchange between the blood and the environment.
- An involuntary response to cold that is a trait inherited from our ancestors however, it has no effect on body temperature.
- "Symptoms may include headache, chills and nausea progressing to confusion, delirium and unconsciousness."
- Blood is an example of _________ tissue.
- ______ are not considered hibernators because their body temperatures remain relatively high.
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- There are 3 types of muscle tissue, skeletal, smooth and cardiac, all of which possess the special ability to ___________.
- When body temperatures get to high and leave the range, death may result without immediate ___________ attention.
- "Examples of __________ are keeping a constant level of oxygen in the blood, regulating blood sugar, and preventing the build up of waste products in the body."
- You need water on a hot day to replace the water you lose when you sweat and to prevent ____________.
- A voluntary action that, through movement, is extremely productive and very much encouraged in warming up the body when you are cold.
- An involuntary response to a low body temperature that constricts blood vessels near the skin in an effort to prevent heat loss.
- The immune system is also referred to as the __________ system.
- A compound produced by insects that lowers the freezing point of liquids in the body so that ice crystals do not form.
- Nerve tissue is also found in parts of sensory organs such as the ________ in eye.
- "Sweating has much less effect in ________ conditions."
- A small part of the brain that manages body temperature, hunger, fatigue as well as thirst and is found at the top of the brainstem.
- To maintain equilibrium the body uses the following systems: the nervous system and the ____________ system.
- "Something that occurs consciously, with thought and will."
26 Clues: Blood is an example of _________ tissue. • As sweat _________ heat is drawn away from the skin. • "Sweating has much less effect in ________ conditions." • "Something that occurs consciously, with thought and will." • The immune system is also referred to as the __________ system. • The result, action and goal is opposite to that of vasoconstriction. • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Believed people were naturally bad
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Oval paths around the sun
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Tool that measures temperature
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- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Sun centered
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Believed people were naturally good
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Tool that measures temperature
- Oval paths around the sun
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
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- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Sun centered
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Believed people were naturally good
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Tool that measures temperature • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Believed people were naturally bad • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Believed people were naturally good • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Sun centered
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Tool that measures temperature
- Means time of illumination
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Oval paths around the sun
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
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- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Believed people were naturally good
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Tool that measures temperature • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Believed people were naturally bad • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Believed people were naturally good • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
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- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
Reptile Scientific Names 2024-01-28
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- Leopard tortoise
- Corn snake
- Gila monster
- False water cobra
- Ornate diamondback terrapin
- Asian Brown Tortoise
- Dusky pygmy rattlesnake
- Leopard gecko
- American Alligator
- Chuckwalla
- Ball Python
- Florida box turtle
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- European glass lizard
- Southern copperhead
- Florida pine snake
- Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
- Common musk turtle
- gopher tortoise
- Galapagos tortoise
- Peninsula Cooter
- Sinaloan milksnake
- Prehensiled-tailed skink
- Eastern Indigo Snake
- Florida softshell
- Yellowbelly slider
- Common kingsnake
- Tokay gecko
27 Clues: Corn snake • Chuckwalla • Ball Python • Tokay gecko • Gila monster • Leopard gecko • gopher tortoise • Leopard tortoise • Peninsula Cooter • Common kingsnake • False water cobra • Florida softshell • Florida pine snake • Common musk turtle • Galapagos tortoise • Sinaloan milksnake • American Alligator • Yellowbelly slider • Florida box turtle • Southern copperhead • Asian Brown Tortoise • Eastern Indigo Snake • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-12
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- The study of matter, its properties., and how it changes
- The study of practical and abstract patterns (another name for math).
- What did David Bushnell invent in 1776?
- During the Scientific Revolution, many new _____ were introduced to the world.
- The most accurate time keeper for over 300 years.
- Who was a major astronomer who discovered four new comets, and was also the person who four years to charting the lunar surface?
- The scientific study of matter, energy, force, and how they interact with the natural world.
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- Walt law did Robert Boyle create?
- Vesalius' book that talked about the anatomy of the human body.
- Who Created the first complete rendering of the vascular system?
- The maintenance of health, and the prevention and cure of disease.
- The study of space (everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere).
- Who created the pendulum clock?
- Who became the Tsar of Russia in 1682?
- Who wrote the book: Introduction to the New Astronomy?
- Who created and published the 95 Theses?
- What majorly advanced during the time of the Scientific Revolution?
- Boyle used this to experiment on combustion, air pressure, sound, disease, and respiration.
- Who created the modern microscope?
- Who was the chemist who founded the Royal Society?
20 Clues: Who created the pendulum clock? • Walt law did Robert Boyle create? • Who created the modern microscope? • Who became the Tsar of Russia in 1682? • What did David Bushnell invent in 1776? • Who created and published the 95 Theses? • The most accurate time keeper for over 300 years. • Who was the chemist who founded the Royal Society? • ...
