scientific method Crossword Puzzles
The Mish-Mash Crossword 2021-07-28
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- What is the name of the traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried underground?
- Who was the leader of the National Party before Judith Collins
- Which legendary surrealist artist is famous for painting melting clocks?
- What is the largest city in New Zealand
- What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
- What is the longest bone in the body?
- These come from a chicken and can be cooked many different ways
- What's a baby rabbit called?
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- What is the first name of the most followed person on TikTok?
- What animal does a tadpole turn into when it grows older?
- What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
- What was the last name of the president before Barack Obama?
- What star sign would someone born on August 24th be?
- What is the smallest string instrument?
- What fruit takes the scientific name Mangifera indica?
- First name of the main character from the Hunger Games franchise.
- In which town can you find the Hobbiton?
18 Clues: What's a baby rabbit called? • What is the longest bone in the body? • What is the smallest string instrument? • What is the largest city in New Zealand • In which town can you find the Hobbiton? • What is the smallest planet in our solar system? • What star sign would someone born on August 24th be? • Which country has the longest coastline in the world? • ...
Introduction to Psychology Final Exam Review 2018-05-14
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- a subset of the population researchers are interested in studying
- in an experiment, the group that gets the treatment
- relationship between two variables
- founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology
- the basic cell of the nervous system
- carries message to next neuron with electrical signals
- approach to psychology that emphasizes learning, experience, and what we can see people do
- when two variables change together in opposite directions
- approach to psychology that emphasizes physiological and genetic factors
- covers the iris
- the scientific study of behavior and cognitive processes
- subfield of psychology that involves working with the criminal justice system
- when two variables change together in the same direction
- sensory information is sent here, then directed to appropriate part of brain
- process for psychologists to find evidence to support hypothesis
- activiated when we respond with "fight-or-flight"
- the minimum amount of stimulus we need to detect it
- confidentiality, debriefing, protection from harm
- the master gland located in the middle of the brain that controls the other glands
- approach to psychology that emphasizes the unconscious mind and the importance of early childhood experiences
- our brain making senses of sensory information
- our sense of balance
- smell and taste
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- when our brain fills in gaps to complete an incomplete figure
- only research method that allows for cause-and-effect conclusions
- the group of people researchers are interested in studying
- brain and spinal cord
- takes messages from cochlea to brain
- send messages across the synaptic gap
- takes information from the retina to the brain
- monozygotic, so share exactly the same genetics
- opening in the eye that lets light in
- the minimum amount of change we need to detect change
- in an experiment, the group that does not get the treatment
- research method that involves an in-depth look at a person or small group
- method for protecting research from bias by keeping researcher and participant from knowing who is in experimental group
- also referred to as genetics or biological factors
- founder of modern psychology because he opened the first lab to study it scientifically
- also known as environmental factors
- way to ensure results from a sample can be generalized to target population
- tells us body position
- the space between the axon terminals of one neuron and the dendrites of the next
- convenient research method because it allows gathering large amounts of information relatively quickly
- help with color vision - in the retina
44 Clues: covers the iris • smell and taste • our sense of balance • brain and spinal cord • tells us body position • relationship between two variables • also known as environmental factors • takes messages from cochlea to brain • the basic cell of the nervous system • send messages across the synaptic gap • opening in the eye that lets light in • help with color vision - in the retina • ...
Stem Group 2024-08-07
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- The entire group of individuals or objects that is the subject of a study.
- A method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion.
- The extent to which a study establishes a trustworthy cause-and-effect relationship between a treatment and an outcome.
- The introduction of a new variable or method into a situation to alter the outcome.
- The extent to which independent coders evaluate a characteristic of a message and reach the same conclusion.
- A philosophical method of inquiry based on the premise that reality consists of objects and events as they are perceived or understood in human consciousness
- An in-depth investigation of a single individual, group, or event.
- Question The central question a research study is designed to answer.
- A logical approach where a conclusion is based on the agreement of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true.
- A qualitative research method where researchers observe and interact with a study's participants in their real-life environment
- A statistical technique for combining the findings from multiple studies.
- A research approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative methods.
- A group of people or things taken from a larger group and used to represent the larger group.
- A type of observational study that analyzes data from a population at a specific point in time
- Review A type of literature review that collects and critically analyzes multiple research studies
- A range of values that is likely to contain the true population parameter.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- A research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables over long periods of time.
- The relationship between cause and effect.
- Statistical methods used to derive conclusions about a population from a sample.
- The process of selecting a subset of individuals from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole population.
- A type of rating scale designed to measure the connotative meaning of objects, events, and concepts.
- A list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book or article.
- The repetition of a research study to verify its findings.
- An original document or physical object created at the time under study
- Group A small group of people whose reactions are studied to determine the reactions that can be expected from a larger population.
- The variable being tested and measured in an experiment.
- A conversation where questions are asked and answers are given.
- The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true.
30 Clues: The relationship between cause and effect. • The variable being tested and measured in an experiment. • The repetition of a research study to verify its findings. • A conversation where questions are asked and answers are given. • The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true. • An in-depth investigation of a single individual, group, or event. • ...
Chapter 1 Using Scientific Inquiry Crossword 2022-10-17
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- - a possible answer to a scientific question
- - something based on reasoning from prior knowledge (not a guess)
- evidence - data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
- - based on empirical evidence and well reasoned interpretation of data
- variable - one factor that is purposely changed to test the hypothesis
- reasoning - reasoning based on evidence
- experiment- a scientific experiment where 1 variable is changed at a time
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- variable - the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- - using one or more senses to gather information
- - a way of learning about the natural world
- - making a statement on a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- observations an conclusions that have been repeated
- an error in the design of the experiment
- - evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values
- inquiry - the process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on it's evidence
16 Clues: reasoning - reasoning based on evidence • an error in the design of the experiment • - a way of learning about the natural world • - a possible answer to a scientific question • - using one or more senses to gather information • observations an conclusions that have been repeated • reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values • ...
Chapter 1 Using Scientific Inquiry Crossword 2022-10-17
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- inquiry - the process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on it's evidence
- - making a statement on a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- - something based on reasoning from prior knowledge (not a guess)
- - a way of learning about the natural world
- reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values
- variable - one factor that is purposely changed to test the hypothesis
- - a possible answer to a scientific question
- variable - the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- experiment- a scientific experiment where 1 variable is changed at a time
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- - using one or more senses to gather information
- an conclusions that have been repeated
- error in the design of the experiment
- - evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- reasoning - reasoning based on evidence
- - based on empirical evidence and well reasoned interpretation of data
- evidence - data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
16 Clues: error in the design of the experiment • an conclusions that have been repeated • reasoning - reasoning based on evidence • - a way of learning about the natural world • - a possible answer to a scientific question • - using one or more senses to gather information • reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values • ...
Chapter 1 Using Scientific Inquiry Crossword 2022-10-17
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- - evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- inquiry - the process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on it's evidence
- variable - one factor that is purposely changed to test the hypothesis
- - making a statement on a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- - observations an conclusions that have been repeated
- - based on empirical evidence and well reasoned interpretation of data
- reasoning - reasoning based on evidence
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- - a way of learning about the natural world
- error in the design of the experiment
- - something based on reasoning from prior knowledge (not a guess)
- experiment- a scientific experiment where 1 variable is changed at a time
- reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values
- variable - the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- evidence - data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
- - a possible answer to a scientific question
- - using one or more senses to gather information
16 Clues: error in the design of the experiment • reasoning - reasoning based on evidence • - a way of learning about the natural world • - a possible answer to a scientific question • - using one or more senses to gather information • - observations an conclusions that have been repeated • reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values • ...
phsyics and chemestry 2014-04-09
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- how far something is
- method used to separate two materials
- method used to turn gas into solid
- with this you can calculate how fast something is
- method used to turn water into vapour
- these are used to decribe atoms
- slowing something down
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- used as physical term to do harder calculations
- method used to turn gas into liquid
- method used to separate alcohol and water for example
- used to say what time it is
- best teacher ever
- mehtod used to turn solid into liquid
- term wich use to tell someones...
- you can see speed and time on this
15 Clues: best teacher ever • how far something is • slowing something down • used to say what time it is • these are used to decribe atoms • term wich use to tell someones... • method used to turn gas into solid • you can see speed and time on this • method used to turn gas into liquid • method used to separate two materials • method used to turn water into vapour • ...
Java Crossword 2024-01-26
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- Variables defined inside methods, constructors or blocks are called local variables. The variable will be declared and initialized within the method and the variable will be destroyed when the method has completed.
- The 'new' keyword is followed by a call to a constructor. This call initializes the new object.
- A word
- a coding language
- variables declared within a class, outside any method, with the static keyword.
- the ‘new’ keyboard to create the object
- includes name and object type
- One symbol, letter, or number
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- variables within a class but outside any method. These variables are initialized when the class is instantiated. Instance variables can be accessed from inside any method, constructor or blocks of that particular class.
- getting rid of bugs in a program
- Open for everyone
- default ___________
- holds different data types
- to create multiple versions of methods or constructors
- Describes the behavior/states that object of its type support
- organized list of data
- A whole number with no decimals
- the name of variables, methods, class, packages, and interfaces
- A number with a decimal
- have states and behavior
20 Clues: A word • Open for everyone • a coding language • default ___________ • organized list of data • A number with a decimal • have states and behavior • holds different data types • includes name and object type • One symbol, letter, or number • A whole number with no decimals • getting rid of bugs in a program • the ‘new’ keyboard to create the object • ...
Grade 2 Science - The Scientific Method 2023-09-04
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- a special tool that scientists use to solve problems and understand why things happen.
- At the end of your experiment answer your question. Decide if your hypothesis was right or wrong.
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- Make observations and complete research to answer your scientific question.
- Your best, scientific educated guess.
- The scientific question you are wondering about.
- The steps (procedure) for the experiment to solve your scientific question.
- Using your senses (touch, sight, sound, smell, taste), pictures, and charts to record what you notice in your experiment.
7 Clues: Your best, scientific educated guess. • The scientific question you are wondering about. • Make observations and complete research to answer your scientific question. • The steps (procedure) for the experiment to solve your scientific question. • a special tool that scientists use to solve problems and understand why things happen. • ...
Science Basic Skills and Scientific Attributes 2025-08-27
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- Leo is a flexible and adaptable student who thinks outside of the box. He accepts new ideas and looks at the other possibilities. What scientific basic skill does he have?
- ______ is when a scientist is determined to finish his or her work despite many obstacles.
- A scientist has a desire to learn. He or she constantly ask questions to discover more about the things around him or her. What scientific attribute is this?
- The boy cried because he spilled the milk. What basic science process skill is being shown?
- A teacher is grouping students according to their grade level. What scientific basic skill is being used?
- This is the process of estimating numbers using either standard or nonstandard measurements in describing an object’s dimensions.
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- Teacher Annie is discussing the change in color, odor, and taste of a spoiled food to her class. What basic scientific skill is she using?
- What scientific attribute does a scientist have if he or she recognizes the work done by other scientists before him or her and reports only truthful data or information
- What are the tools that scientists use in the process of doing things related to science?
- Mikel thinks that Yuki will get bigger after a month. What scientific basic skill is Mikel showing?
- A scientist must be free from arrogance and false pride. What scientific attribute does a scientist have if he or she admits that he or she can make mistakes and take actions to improve them?
- A student used five senses to gather information about an object or event. What scientific skill is she using?
12 Clues: What are the tools that scientists use in the process of doing things related to science? • ______ is when a scientist is determined to finish his or her work despite many obstacles. • The boy cried because he spilled the milk. What basic science process skill is being shown? • ...
Chemistry 2020-05-20
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- SI unit used to measure electric current
- made up of two or more different substances
- measure of the amount of matter contained in a given volume
- unit of measurement for temperature used most commonly in the United States
- numbers are either defined numbers or result of a count
- properties that can be measured or observed without changing the chemical nature of the substance
- method for separating dissolved substances from one another. It is often used when the dissolved substances are coloured, such as inks, food colourings and plant dye
- particles are packed tightly together
- refers to whether a compound will react with water or air
- if a substance does not dissolve
- if a substance can be dissolved
- chemical substance that is made up of a particular kind of atom
- consists of highly charged particles
- example of physical property (2)
- degree of closeness between measurements of a quantity and that quantity’s actual (true) value
- example of physical property
- measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer
- SI unit for measuring large quantities of very small entities such as atoms, molecules, or other specified particles
- study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms
- particles are more loosely packed
- digits that carry meaning in a number and contribute to its precision
- mixture of two or more chemical substances where the different components cannot be visually distinguished
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- refers to whether a compound will burn when exposed to flame
- temperature at which a substance melts
- inaccuracy caused by flaws in an instrument
- method for separating a liquid from a mixture of two or more liquids
- SI unit for distance
- SI unit for time
- particles have a great deal of space
- Study that applies physics
- composed of pure elements
- series of units that is accepted and used throughout the scientific world
- pure substances made up of atoms of different elements connected together in a fixed ratio, forming a molecule
- study of the chemistry of matter
- temperature at which a substance boils
- SI unit for mass
- SI unit for temperature
- method for seperating an insoluble solid from a liquid that uses heat
- method for separating an insoluble solid from a liquid that uses filter paper
- measuring that property must lead to a change in the substance’s chemical structure
- mixture of two or more chemical substances where the different components can be visually distinguished and easily separated by physical means
- Study of the chemistry of life
- also called reproducibility or repeatability, it is the degree to which repeated measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results
- Study of compounds
44 Clues: SI unit for time • SI unit for mass • Study of compounds • SI unit for distance • SI unit for temperature • composed of pure elements • Study that applies physics • example of physical property • Study of the chemistry of life • if a substance can be dissolved • study of the chemistry of matter • if a substance does not dissolve • example of physical property (2) • ...
spelling list 11 2024-02-06
Week 10 in Class Activity Four: Evidence-Based Practice Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- an organization that reviews research proposals to verify that investigators have considered research ethics and the study meets scientific standards
- ressearch based on subjective data
- a variable that is observed, measured, and presumed to be influenced
- a formal statement that predicts or explains relationships between two are more variables
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- a variable that is purposefully manipulated to have a direct effect on another variable
- a type of research that focuses on objective data
- method designed to describe culture
7 Clues: ressearch based on subjective data • method designed to describe culture • a type of research that focuses on objective data • a variable that is observed, measured, and presumed to be influenced • a variable that is purposefully manipulated to have a direct effect on another variable • ...
Greek Philosophy 2013-09-10
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- Wrote about the lost “continent” of Atlantis
- Committed suicide to stand up for what he believed in
- Came up with the scientific method
- “I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know _______.”
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- A form of inquiry and discussion between individuals based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas
- “The roots of ________ are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.”
- “____ is a serious mental disease.”
7 Clues: Came up with the scientific method • “____ is a serious mental disease.” • Wrote about the lost “continent” of Atlantis • Committed suicide to stand up for what he believed in • “The roots of ________ are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” • “I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know _______.” • ...
College Majors/Degrees Puzzle 2025-02-13
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- an interdisciplinary field of study with the objective of meeting human needs through an applied knowledge base
- the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare applications
- one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among members within those societies
- the art and technique of designing and building
- the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms
- the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour
- the transmission of information
- the scientific study of humanity
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- the study of computation, information, and automation
- the interdisciplinary, scientific study of the mind and its processes
- the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products
- the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to solve technical problems
- the branch of science concerned with human behaviour
- the scientific study of mind and behavior
- a branch of natural science that studies non-living systems
- the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms
- the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the scientific study of life
- a diverse range of cultural activity centered around works utilizing creative or imaginative talents
20 Clues: the scientific study of life • the transmission of information • the scientific study of humanity • the scientific study of mind and behavior • the art and technique of designing and building • the branch of science concerned with human behaviour • the study of computation, information, and automation • the interdisciplinary study of crime and deviant behaviour • ...
Y9 Keywords 2024-07-10
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- A toxic gas produced during incomplete combustion
- A substance made from two or more types of atom
- A mixture of metals
- Came up with the theory of atoms as solid spheres
- Gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- The name given to the list of metals used to work out how to extract them
- The method used to remove salt from seawater to make it drinkable
- Small solid pieces of carbon produced in combustion
- A column on the periodic table
- Discovered the nucleus and later the proton
- A row on the periodic table
- Gas that makes up 21% of the atmosphere
- The method used to separate and identify soluble substances
- Word meaning unreactive, used to describe Group 0
- A rock containing enough metal compound to be economically viable to extract
- Found in the centre of the atom, containing protons and neutrons
- A substance that can be beaten or bent into shapes
- The type of gas produced when nitrogen and oxygen in the air react at high temperatures
- The name given to the number on the periodic table that tells you the number of protons and neutrons
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- A natural process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- Came up with the idea of electron shells
- Gas that makes up rough 0.9% of the atmosphere
- Where electrons are found in the atom
- A greenhouse gas produced during complete combustion
- The scientific word for burning
- The gas produced when sulfur impurities react with oxygen during combustion
- The name given to group 0 elements
- The name given to the liquid in chromatography
- The small particles that make up everything
- Metals are good ___________ conductors
- Name given to coal, oil and gas
- The subatomic particle with a mass of 0 and a charge of -
- The method used to remove insoluble solids from a liquid
- A substance that makes a ringing sound when struck
- Caused by nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxides
- Discovered the electron and made the plum pudding model
- The subatomic particle with a mass of 1 and a charge of +
- The subatomic particle with a mass of 1 and a charge of 0
- The method used to disinfect water to make it potable
- Metals have ______ melting points
- Two or more substances that can be physically separated
- A greenhouse gas released by cattle and rice farming
- The name given to the number on the periodic table that tells you the number of protons
- Discovered the neutron
- A substance made of one type of atom
45 Clues: A mixture of metals • Discovered the neutron • A row on the periodic table • A column on the periodic table • The scientific word for burning • Name given to coal, oil and gas • Metals have ______ melting points • The name given to group 0 elements • A substance made of one type of atom • Where electrons are found in the atom • Metals are good ___________ conductors • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2021-12-01
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- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- a state of matter that doesn’t have a definite shape but has a definite volume
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Tiny pieces of matter
- Something in motion
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and
- a solute can be dissolved or dispersed into it
- Something that can float or rise to the top of a liquid or gas
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- A substance that dissolves into a solvent to create a solution
- A process where impurities or particles are removed from a liquid or gas
- a state of matter that doesn’t have a definite shape or volume and it will expand to fill a container
- A mixture of two or more substances and when you look at it, it looks like one thing
12 Clues: Something in motion • Tiny pieces of matter • Anything that has mass and takes up space • a solute can be dissolved or dispersed into it • A state of matter that has a definite shape and • A substance that dissolves into a solvent to create a solution • Something that can float or rise to the top of a liquid or gas • ...
Scientific Terms 2015-01-29
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- the changing of the structure of the gene
- the ability to breed
- various parts or aspects linked together
- imperfect or faulty
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
- causing great and irreplaceable damage
- a particular form of storage
- the cultivation of plants
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- lay stress on something while speaking
- progressive loss of function in organs or tissue
- skills to do something
- having power and influence over others
12 Clues: imperfect or faulty • the ability to breed • skills to do something • the cultivation of plants • a particular form of storage • lay stress on something while speaking • causing great and irreplaceable damage • having power and influence over others • various parts or aspects linked together • the changing of the structure of the gene • ...
Scientific Revolution 2016-07-13
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- English thinker who believed all people have a right to life, liberty, and property
- the idea Earth is the center of the universe
- laws that govern human nature
- a period after the Middle Ages when a lot of new ideas in Math, Science, Physics, and Philosophy came into being
- a strong government that could control people's evil instinct and that people should give up some of their rights in exchange for order
- the idea that Earth revolved around the sun
- philosopher that thought people were naturally greedy, cruel, selfish
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- individuals concerned with the nature of the universe
- theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property
- the amount of days people believed the world to be created in before modern science
- invented the law of inertia
- laws that govern the physical univers
12 Clues: invented the law of inertia • laws that govern human nature • laws that govern the physical univers • the idea that Earth revolved around the sun • the idea Earth is the center of the universe • individuals concerned with the nature of the universe • philosopher that thought people were naturally greedy, cruel, selfish • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- How much an object/substance can stretch.
- Make an educated guess about something.
- A form of matter which the molecules are far away from each other.
- How poisonous or deadly a substance can be.
- The procedure to carry out an experiment.
- A variable that stays the same.
- A form of matter that has tightly packed molecules.
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- A variable that needs another variable to change.
- A form of matter that has small spaces between molecules.
- How harmful and destructive a substance can be.
- How much something can bend.
- A variable that doesn't need other variables to change.
12 Clues: How much something can bend. • A variable that stays the same. • Make an educated guess about something. • How much an object/substance can stretch. • The procedure to carry out an experiment. • How poisonous or deadly a substance can be. • How harmful and destructive a substance can be. • A variable that needs another variable to change. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-11-03
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- wrote the laws of motion
- provided evidence that agreed with copernicus
- how scientists collect and measure date
- stressed experimentation and observation in science
- emphasized human reasoning and logic
- sun-centered, model of the universe
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- developed a telescope
- an educated guess or possible explanation
- wrote the revolutions of heavenly spheres
- he calculated the orbits of the planets
- well known in the field of chemistry
- force that keeps the planets in their orbits
12 Clues: developed a telescope • wrote the laws of motion • sun-centered, model of the universe • well known in the field of chemistry • emphasized human reasoning and logic • he calculated the orbits of the planets • how scientists collect and measure date • an educated guess or possible explanation • wrote the revolutions of heavenly spheres • ...
Scientific Revolution 2018-05-01
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- A medieval forerunner of chemistry.
- People who think in a logical, or rational, way.
- After the Renaissance, a revolution of thought.
- The first astronomer to study the sky with a telescope.
- The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric universe.
- A way of observing and understanding the world based on reason.
- Explanations based on facts (ie: The Theory of Evolution)
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- The scientist who defined the laws of gravity.
- The English philosopher who advocated experimental science, and wrote "knowledge itself is power."
- A solution proposed to a scientific problem, often before research, which confirms or denies it.
- Penned the saying "cogito ergo sum." (I think, therefore, I am)
- The ancient Greek astronomer who developed the idea of a geocentric universe.
12 Clues: A medieval forerunner of chemistry. • The scientist who defined the laws of gravity. • After the Renaissance, a revolution of thought. • People who think in a logical, or rational, way. • The first astronomer to study the sky with a telescope. • Explanations based on facts (ie: The Theory of Evolution) • The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric universe. • ...
Scientific Tools 2023-08-27
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- Used to tell the temperature
- Used to measure mass of liquids...Not a Beaker
- Used to see things at a microscopic level
- Used to measure the mass of a solid
- Used to protect your eyes
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- Used to enlarge what you are looking at
- Used to measure weight and force
- Used to distribute large amounts of water
- Used to see how much time has gone by
- Used to distribute small amounts of liquids precisely
- Used to heat liquids and solids
- Used to measure the volume of liquid. Typically made of glass.
12 Clues: Used to protect your eyes • Used to tell the temperature • Used to heat liquids and solids • Used to measure weight and force • Used to measure the mass of a solid • Used to see how much time has gone by • Used to enlarge what you are looking at • Used to distribute large amounts of water • Used to see things at a microscopic level • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
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- Earths rotation
- Galilei Father of modern science
- Boyl Physical scientist
- Religious dissent
- Bacon Philosopher and statesman
- Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy
- Newton Formulator of gravity
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- Force of attraction
- Astronomer
- Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
- Influential physician and anatomist
- Take back statement
12 Clues: Astronomer • Earths rotation • Religious dissent • Force of attraction • Take back statement • Boyl Physical scientist • Newton Formulator of gravity • Bacon Philosopher and statesman • Galilei Father of modern science • Influential physician and anatomist • Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy • Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
Scientific Terms 2025-11-13
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- A path that electricity can travel through.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- A place where an animal lives
- When a liquid turns into a gas.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The pull that Earth has on all objects.
- A push or a pull.
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- When a substance mixes into a liquid and seems to disappear.
- A factor in an experiment that can be changed.
- The force when to objects rub together
- A combination of two or more substances that can still be separated.
- A structure or behaviour that helps an organism survive.
12 Clues: A push or a pull. • A place where an animal lives • The force when to objects rub together • When a liquid turns into a gas. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The pull that Earth has on all objects. • A path that electricity can travel through. • A factor in an experiment that can be changed. • A material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
Exercise 5 2024-01-22
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- The scientific name of exclusively marine molluscs characterized by a bilateral symmetry, a prominent head and a set tentacles or arms.
- The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part.
- Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers.
- The scientific name of a super-class which includs all limbed vertebrates.
- The scientific name of jawed fishes that possess a skeleton made entirely of cartilage.
- They are distinguished by their limbless and greatly elongated body. The left lung is small or absent at all.
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- A rear orifice, in some vertebrates, that serves as the only opening for the digestive, reproductive and urinary tracts.
- The genus of the honey bee.
- The scientific name of a phylum of aquatic animals with pentaradial symmetry.
- The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes.
- Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell.
- Hard diamond shaped scales.
12 Clues: The genus of the honey bee. • Hard diamond shaped scales. • Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell. • The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part. • Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers. • The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes. • ...
Week 10 in Class Activity Four: Evidence-Based Practice Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- is an organization that reviews research proposals to verify that investigators have considered research ethics and the study meets scientific standards
- method designed to describe the culture
- a type of research that focuses on objective data
- a variable that is observed, measured, and presumed to be influenced
- a formal statement that predicts or explains relationships between two are more variables
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- research based on subjective data
- a variable that is purposefully manipulated to have a direct effect on another variable
7 Clues: research based on subjective data • method designed to describe the culture • a type of research that focuses on objective data • a variable that is observed, measured, and presumed to be influenced • a variable that is purposefully manipulated to have a direct effect on another variable • ...
PRSE6212 2025-02-26
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- A social engineering attack that tricks users into revealing sensitive information.
- The principle that ensures information remains accurate and unaltered.
- A physical or digital device used to generate or store authentication credentials.
- The process of verifying the identity of a user or system.
- A technique where an attacker disguises themselves as a trusted entity to deceive victims.
- A biometric security feature that ensures the biometric sample is from a real, live person.
- A federated identity solution that enables single sign-on (SSO) across different organizations securely.
- A biometric technique that identifies users based on their unique typing rhythm.
- The process of granting or denying permissions to a user or system.
- The principle that ensures information is only accessible to authorized users.
- A method of authentication that uses physical or behavioral characteristics.
- A biometric authentication method that scans the colored part of the eye.
- A cyberattack where an attacker intercepts and alters communication between two parties.
- A dynamic authentication method that generates temporary passcodes based on a shared secret and the current time.
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- A method where an attacker systematically tries common passwords to gain access.
- The point at which the False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR) are equal in a biometric system.
- An authentication method that analyzes unique patterns in actions like typing or mouse movement.
- A biometric authentication method that uses unique patterns on the fingertip.
- A public-key cryptography technique that offers strong security with smaller key sizes, often used in authentication.
- A cryptographic technique that adds random data to passwords before hashing to prevent attacks.
- The principle that ensures authorized users can access information when needed.
- A technique that converts plaintext data into unreadable ciphertext for security.
- A secret combination of characters used to verify a user's identity.
- A cryptographic method used to verify the authenticity and integrity of a message or document.
- A biometric authentication method that analyzes unique facial features.
- An authentication method that requires more than one verification factor.
- A cryptographic method that allows computations to be performed on encrypted data without decrypting it first.
- A security model that assumes no entity should be trusted by default, even inside the network.
- A security principle that ensures a user cannot deny performing an action or sending a message.
- A cryptographic process that converts data into a fixed-length value, ensuring integrity.
30 Clues: The process of verifying the identity of a user or system. • The process of granting or denying permissions to a user or system. • A secret combination of characters used to verify a user's identity. • The principle that ensures information remains accurate and unaltered. • A biometric authentication method that analyzes unique facial features. • ...
Exercise 5 2024-01-22
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- The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes.
- The scientific name of jawed fishes that possess a skeleton made entirely of cartilage.
- The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part.
- The scientific name of exclusively marine molluscs characterized by a bilateral symmetry, a prominent head and a set tentacles or arms.
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- Hard diamond shaped scales.
- The genus of the honey bee.
- A rear orifice, in some vertebrates, that serves as the only opening for the digestive, reproductive and urinary tracts.
- The scientific name of a super-class which includs all limbed vertebrates.
- The scientific name of a phylum of aquatic animals with pentaradial symmetry.
- Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers.
- Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell.
- They are distinguished by their limbless and greatly elongated body. The left lung is small or absent at all.
12 Clues: Hard diamond shaped scales. • The genus of the honey bee. • Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell. • The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part. • Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers. • The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes. • ...
Energy and motion 2023-05-17
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- Scientific word for weight
- Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
- Scientific word for how far
- A variable that never change during an experiment
- An energy when an object fly or roll up wards
- Exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself
- An energy when an object drop or roll down
- A variable that changes during a experiment
- An object that has gravity or effect by gravity
- How high a thing is
- Heat in scientific words
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- An energy that make objects move
- Two or more things that are not equal or can make non-equal connection
- How fast does an object moves
- The base line of an experiment
- A hill that always used in energy and motion experiments
- The stopping force between two objects
- Force that slows or stop a object
- Movement of an object
- Data and result for an experiment
- Exert force on (someone or something), typically with one's hand, in order to move them away from oneself or the origin of the force
- Power in scientific words, have a lot of different forms
- Two or more things that are equal or can make equal connection
- Speed and distance
- A force pulling an object downwards
- Measured in degrees, the degrees between two sides
26 Clues: Speed and distance • How high a thing is • Movement of an object • Heat in scientific words • Scientific word for weight • Scientific word for how far • How fast does an object moves • The base line of an experiment • An energy that make objects move • Force that slows or stop a object • Data and result for an experiment • A force pulling an object downwards • ...
STEM Education Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-19
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- Study of shapes and spaces
- Electronic device for processing information
- Physical components of a computer
- Paths for electrical current
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems
- Scientific explanation of phenomena
- Plan or drawing showing function/appearance
- Expressed in numbers
- Creating new methods or products
- Answer to a difficulty
- Creating computer software
- The systematic study of the natural world
- Collection of facts and statistics
- Mathematical analysis of numerical data
- Systematic investigation to establish facts
- Study of motion and forces
- First model of something
- Writing instructions for computer programs
- An educated guess to be tested
- Process of computing mathematical values
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- Technology using biological systems
- Detailed examination of something
- A scientific test to verify a hypothesis
- Mathematical statements showing equality
- The design and building of machines and structures
- Study of matter and its changes
- The science of designing and operating robots
- Computer programs and applications
- Question requiring solution
- Study of living organisms
- Branch of mathematics using letters for numbers
- Branch of physics dealing with atomic scale
- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes
- Science of matter and energy
- Organized collection of information
- Imitation of a real system
- A room equipped for scientific experiments
- Instrument for viewing tiny objects
- Advanced mathematics of change
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
40 Clues: Expressed in numbers • Answer to a difficulty • First model of something • Study of living organisms • Study of shapes and spaces • Creating computer software • Imitation of a real system • Study of motion and forces • Question requiring solution • Paths for electrical current • Science of matter and energy • Advanced mathematics of change • An educated guess to be tested • ...
Lab Week 2017 Crossword 2017-03-28
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- pathology fixative
- rapid method in pathology
- serious Gram positive infection
- anions and cations in you and in Gatorade
- common venipuncture site
- glucose
- alternative to latex gloves
- common lab equipment for enlarging images
- streptococcal typing researcher
- stain for identifying bacteria
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- slanted point of a needle
- blood group antigen
- PAP smear method
- standards for handling blood and body fluid
- O2 transporter
- laboratory information system
- oral polio vaccine developer
- rarest blood type
- old method for salicylate
- time clock system
- fibrin degradation product
21 Clues: glucose • O2 transporter • PAP smear method • rarest blood type • time clock system • pathology fixative • blood group antigen • common venipuncture site • slanted point of a needle • rapid method in pathology • old method for salicylate • fibrin degradation product • alternative to latex gloves • oral polio vaccine developer • laboratory information system • stain for identifying bacteria • ...
9 2024-08-13
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- Short strong espresso
- Used coffee beans
- Mixing coffee grounds
- Brew method
- Tangy coffee taste
- Intense coffee taste
- Coffee strainer
- Velvety coffee texture
- Coffee brewing method
- French press brand
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- Coffee with fruit hints
- Coffee with fruit notes
- Diluted coffee flavor
- Coffee serving method
- Flowery coffee scent
- Two coffee shots
- Double espresso
- Sugary coffee taste
- Even coffee flavor
- Strong coffee flavor
- Not sweet coffee
- Espresso foam
- Full coffee taste
- Coffee flavor profile
- Chocolate flavor
25 Clues: Brew method • Espresso foam • Double espresso • Coffee strainer • Two coffee shots • Not sweet coffee • Chocolate flavor • Used coffee beans • Full coffee taste • Even coffee flavor • Tangy coffee taste • French press brand • Sugary coffee taste • Flowery coffee scent • Strong coffee flavor • Intense coffee taste • Diluted coffee flavor • Coffee serving method • Short strong espresso • ...
14 2025-03-26
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- Sculpture base platform
- Enamel engraving method
- Flemish portrait painter
- Moroccan mosaic tile
- Tin-glazed ceramics
- Mosaic floor design
- Coat of arms art
- Italian Last Supper art
- Rooms aligned visually
- Balanced sculpted pose
- Decorative Gothic roof
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- Architectural fantasy
- Bold color movement
- Japanese repaired pottery
- Ornate Hindu gate
- Sculptor of Parthenon
- Printmaking tonal method
- Ceremonial canopy
- Covered walkway arches
- Spanish still-life style
- Egyptian temple gateway
- Mexican pottery type
- Ancient female statue
- Lost wax casting
- Etching tone method
25 Clues: Coat of arms art • Lost wax casting • Ornate Hindu gate • Ceremonial canopy • Bold color movement • Tin-glazed ceramics • Mosaic floor design • Etching tone method • Moroccan mosaic tile • Mexican pottery type • Architectural fantasy • Sculptor of Parthenon • Ancient female statue • Covered walkway arches • Rooms aligned visually • Balanced sculpted pose • Decorative Gothic roof • ...
Livestock Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-12-05
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- Grit is important to the diet of a chicken because it helps form the ___________ of an egg.
- Mature Female Pig
- Mature Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Pig
- This is a strong muscular organ in a chicken that helps grind food into smaller bits.
- Young Male Goat
- Young Male Pig
- Cheese made from goats is called ______.
- Lamb is _________ from sheep that are younger than one year.
- Young Female Goat
- Mature Male Pig
- Scientific Name for Goat
- Newborn Sheep
- Scientific Name for Sheep
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- Castrated Goat and Sheep
- Young Male Sheep
- There are _____ inches in one hand.
- Young Female Sheep
- Newborn Goat
- Young Female Pig
- This is small pieces of granite added to the feed of poultry.
- Scientific Name for Pig
- The two goat fibers are cashmere and _______.
- Meat from goats is called ________.
- Mature Male Goat
- Mature Female Sheep
- Newborn Pig
- Mature Female Goat
- Meat from sheep that are one year old or older.
29 Clues: Newborn Pig • Newborn Goat • Newborn Sheep • Young Male Pig • Young Male Goat • Mature Male Pig • Young Male Sheep • Young Female Pig • Mature Male Goat • Mature Female Pig • Mature Male Sheep • Young Female Goat • Young Female Sheep • Castrated Male Pig • Mature Female Goat • Mature Female Sheep • Scientific Name for Pig • Castrated Goat and Sheep • Scientific Name for Goat • Scientific Name for Sheep • ...
Psychology 2023-11-09
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- Anything that based on personal opinion and feelings
- What color goes in the middle of the color wheel and fits with everything
- Your senses ability to adjust to their surroundings
- Drugs that you breathe or smell
- The most sensitive
- Drugs that slow you down
- Your height, weight, hair and eye color
- Memory that you can recall at anytime for the rest of your life
- Voted as the most important
- Drugs that make you see dragons
- Any action that be be observed and studied
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- Drugs that speed you up
- Legal drug that most of us have taken (many right now)
- Drugs that change your hormones and make you recover faster
- The weakest of your 5 senses
- Memory that you will be replaced as soon as it is no longer needed
- The scientific study of human behavior and mental process.
- A belief that one has without statistical scientific evidence
- The rules that must be followed for a scientific study.
- Anything that has factual measurements
20 Clues: The most sensitive • Drugs that speed you up • Drugs that slow you down • Voted as the most important • The weakest of your 5 senses • Drugs that you breathe or smell • Drugs that make you see dragons • Anything that has factual measurements • Your height, weight, hair and eye color • Any action that be be observed and studied • ...
Science and the Enlightenment 2023-04-13
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- Flemish cartographer who made accurate maps
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Italian astronomer arrested for his scientific theories; recanted
- Scottish economist that wanted the government to keep their "hands off"
- Believed God created a rational universe
- Scientific technology to view far away spaces
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Philosopher who promoted natural rights (life liberty property)
- German mathematician who proved planets revolved around the sun
- Philosopher who promoted popular sovereignty and voting
- Published an Encyclopedia of Enlightenment writings
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- The founder of modern feminism
- English doctor who studied the heart
- Branch of government that interprets and applies laws
- Flemish scientist who pioneered the study of anatomy
- English mathematician who explained gravity
- French philosopher that fought religious intolerance
- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Scientific technology that measures temperature
- Branch of government that enacts laws
- Polish astronomer who said the sun was the center of the solar system
21 Clues: The founder of modern feminism • English doctor who studied the heart • Branch of government that makes laws • Branch of government that enacts laws • Believed God created a rational universe • Flemish cartographer who made accurate maps • English mathematician who explained gravity • Scientific technology to view far away spaces • ...
Fixation, Dehydration, Clearing and Infiltration 2021-01-30
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- a method of testing the completeness of decalcification by pricking the tissue.
- a clearing agent obtained from citrus.
- an infiltration method that is rarely used and recommended only for frozen sections.
- a positive result of this method is cloudiness which means decalcification is not yet complete.
- a celloidin method that produces hard tissue blocks and allows cutting thinner sections.
- a type of celloidin method used for infiltrating bones, brain, teeth and whole organs.
- a method of paraffin impregnation that is the most rapid because it generates heat.
- is the most commonly used infiltrating agent.
- a dehydrating agent that dissolve paraffin.
- a routine clearing agent.
- the color mercury deposits when mercuric chloride is used
- cutting off excess paraffin wax to form a four-sided prism.
- it is used for acid mucopolysaccharide and for tissue mucin.
- ethanol substitute and xylene substitute.
- fixative that is recommended for preservation of enzymes.
- fixative used specifically to preserve parts of cytoplasm.
- a clearing agent that is a substitute for xylene and benzene
- a substitute for paraffin wax that is used for infiltrating eye specimens.
- similar to a paraplast with a melting point of 56-58 C.
- a dehydrating agent recommended for animals, plants and microincineration techniques.
- fixative used specifically to preserve parts of nucleus.
- most important and crucial step in tissue processing.
- it is placing infiltrated tissue in a mold containing the embedding medium.
- fixative used for preserving bone marrow.
- a 100% of this alcohol is for fixing and drying blood smears and bone marrow tissues.
- a mixture of highly purified paraffin and synthetic plastic polymers.
- effect of hypotonic solution to cell.
- a water-soluble wax for enzyme histochemistry.
- fixative used to preserve parts of the cell.
- fixative used to preserve chemical component of tissue.
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- method that immersion of specimen in chemical fixatives is performed.
- it imparts yellow color if used as a tissue fixative.
- other name for celloidin infiltration method.
- a routine dehydrating agent.
- it is recommended for histochemistry & Electron Microscopy.
- used for routine tissue processing.
- a clearing agent for eyes specimen.
- a wax with a much lower melting point 46-48°C.
- a fixative and dehydrating agent that easily evaporates.
- recommended for fixing spleen, liver and connective tissue fibers & nuclei.
- most rapid method of decalcification.
- most reliable and most accurate method of testing the completeness of decalcification.
- also known as diethylene dioxide.
- a reagent used to preserve tissue.
- a clearing agent that is toxic to liver.
- an embedding used for extremely hard tissues like epoxy and polyester.
- the removal of dehydrating agent from tissues.
- the smallest aldehyde fixative.
- a clearing agent that is carcinogenic ang highly flammable.
- a celloidin infiltration method that is used for infiltrating eye specimens.
- a technique used for fixing neurochemical substances in brain.
- a disposable mold that is economical and easy to prepare.
- a method of testing the completeness of decalcification carried out by adding calcium carbonate.
- product of paraffin with rubber.
- involves removal of clearing agent from tissues.
- most rapid method of paraffin wax impregnation.
- a 95% of this alcohol is for touch preparation.
- removal of intercellular and extracellular water from tissues after fixation.
- a method of paraffin impregnation that is carried out using an oven.
59 Clues: a routine clearing agent. • a routine dehydrating agent. • the smallest aldehyde fixative. • product of paraffin with rubber. • also known as diethylene dioxide. • a reagent used to preserve tissue. • used for routine tissue processing. • a clearing agent for eyes specimen. • most rapid method of decalcification. • effect of hypotonic solution to cell. • ...
Science Vocab 2022-08-25
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- comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it.
- An interpretation of observations.
- It adoted an internationally accepted system fr measurement.
- The factors in an experiment that remain the same.
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events.
- The factor that you want to test it is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable.
- Using one or more of your senses to gather information and take notes of what occurs.
- The practical use of scientific knowledge especially for industrial of commercial use.
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- An explanation of observations or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigation.
- The factor measured or observed during an experiment.
- A logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience.
- A possible explanation about an observation that can be tested by scientific investigation.
- Describes a pattern or an event in nature that is always true.
- The number of digits in an measurement that are known with a certain degree of reliability.
- Any factor in an experiment that can have more than one value.
15 Clues: An interpretation of observations. • The factors in an experiment that remain the same. • The factor measured or observed during an experiment. • It adoted an internationally accepted system fr measurement. • A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events. • Describes a pattern or an event in nature that is always true. • ...
Scientific revolution 2025-01-31
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- Developed the heliocentric system
- The first to use a telescope to study the stars
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- Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry
- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it)
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects are affected equally by the same forces, in space and on earth
- Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses
7 Clues: Developed the heliocentric system • Helped develop the scientific method • Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses • The first to use a telescope to study the stars • Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry • ...
Biofertilizers 2020-11-18
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- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- It is the introduction (addition) of dirty, unclean or harmful things into the environment.
- It is related to worms
- It is the scientific term for the method of making compost using earthworms.
- Extremely small.
- They are biopesticides with a layer of sticky substance with the eggs of Trichogramma larvae.
- Another word for reduce
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- Living thing
- of the soil Refers to the ability of soil to support plant growth
- It means “worm-farming”
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- It is the excreta (vermicompost) of earthworms that are used as fertilizers to enhance soil quality.
- Biofertilizer composed of waste material and plant matter
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope (bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi).
- Another word for continuous
- Good for the environment; (Eco is an abbreviation for ecology, the system of relationships between living things, and with their environment).
- It means life
- Dry
18 Clues: Dry • Living thing • It means life • Extremely small. • It is related to worms • It means “worm-farming” • Another word for reduce • Another word for continuous • Biofertilizer composed of waste material and plant matter • of the soil Refers to the ability of soil to support plant growth • It is the scientific term for the method of making compost using earthworms. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England
- Was a slave uprising in the colonies
- A large farm in the southern colonies
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- Places taxes on imports to the colonies
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- Was a religious revival movement in the 1700's
- An 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- The theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and led to the French and Indian War
- Was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
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- Was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- Great Britain's greatest rival
- The area from Southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
18 Clues: Great Britain's greatest rival • Was a slave uprising in the colonies • A large farm in the southern colonies • Places taxes on imports to the colonies • Was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • Was a religious revival movement in the 1700's • The theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain • Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain • ...
Science vocab 2022-08-26
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- The factors in an experiement that remain the same.
- Any factor in an experiment that can have more than one value.
- The factor measured or observed during an experiment.
- An explanation of observations or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigation.
- A possible explanation about an observation that can be tested by scientific investagation.
- The number of digits in a measurement that are known with a certain degree of raiability
- It adoted an internationally accepted system for measurement
- The factor that you want to test it is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable.
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- An interparetation of observations.
- A logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knownledge or experience.
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events.
- Describes a pattern or an event in nature that is always true.
- The practical use of scientific knownledge especially for industrial of commerical use.
- Comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it.
- using one or more of your senses to gather information and take notes of what occurs.
15 Clues: An interparetation of observations. • The factors in an experiement that remain the same. • The factor measured or observed during an experiment. • It adoted an internationally accepted system for measurement • A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events. • Any factor in an experiment that can have more than one value. • ...
disciplines in the social sciences 2024-08-15
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- originator of positivism and coined the term sociology
- the scientific study and analysis of government systems and policy
- the study of human life and culture, started during the 17th and 18th century in Europe
- the study of the natural features of the earth's surface, including topography, climate, soil, vegetation, etc, and man's response to them
- the scientific study of how people act, think, and feel
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- Place where psychology, economics,anthropology started as a field of study
- the scientific study of society, including patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.
- an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence, such as experiments and statistics, to reveal a true nature of how society operates.
- based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory
- the statistical study of human populations.
- the study of speech sounds
- when was the study of political science started?
- the scientific study of language its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics.
- systematic study of human past events in order to understand the meaning, dynamics, and relationship of the cause and effects of events in the development of societies.
- the study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
15 Clues: the study of speech sounds • the statistical study of human populations. • when was the study of political science started? • originator of positivism and coined the term sociology • the scientific study of how people act, think, and feel • based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory • the scientific study and analysis of government systems and policy • ...
Crossword Spelling 3 2023-05-09
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- the quality of being widely admired or sought after
- having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant
- a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness
- the measure of distance from the center point
- a feature that evokes interest, liking, or desire
- any illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food
- an expert in the study of plants
- the part of the plant that does photosynthesis
- to sprout and develop
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- the distance around a figure
- to gather together in large numbers
- the act of cleaning one’s hands with soap and water to remove viruses/bacteria/microorganisms or other unwanted substances stuck to hands
- desiring or striving for recognition or advancement
- the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors the plant
- a thing that is regarded as more important than another
- ownership portion of a company
- the part of the plant that transports water and minerals to the leaves of the plant
- the number of square units required to cover a surface
18 Clues: to sprout and develop • the distance around a figure • ownership portion of a company • an expert in the study of plants • to gather together in large numbers • the measure of distance from the center point • the part of the plant that does photosynthesis • a feature that evokes interest, liking, or desire • the quality of being widely admired or sought after • ...
Object-Oriented Programming 2016-02-25
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- providing a single interface for multiple types
- method to access private data
- accessible only within class functions
- method for freeing data allocated by class
- instantiation of a class
- data associated with a class
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- accessible outside class
- relationships between classes, e.g. is-a, has-a
- make an object from a class
- method for instantiating class
- code construct used to encapsulate data and functions
- type of polymorphism used to create generic functions
- method to change private data
- a member function, or function of a class
14 Clues: accessible outside class • instantiation of a class • make an object from a class • data associated with a class • method to access private data • method to change private data • method for instantiating class • accessible only within class functions • a member function, or function of a class • method for freeing data allocated by class • ...
travel 2021-06-02
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- Where many people from different families travel together.
- A flying machine with blades.
- A method of travel that is common.
- A method of travel that humans use to travel short distances.
- A flying method of transport that doesn't use blades.
- A method of travel that works on rails.
- A method of travel with a skateboard.
- What birds do.
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- A small ship.
- The present tense of glide.
- A animal used to transport people.
- A faster way of running.
- What babies do instead of walking.
- Used to transport items.
14 Clues: A small ship. • What birds do. • A faster way of running. • Used to transport items. • The present tense of glide. • A flying machine with blades. • A animal used to transport people. • A method of travel that is common. • What babies do instead of walking. • A method of travel with a skateboard. • A method of travel that works on rails. • ...
Scientific Inquiry Crosswors 2024-03-07
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- A tentative explanation for an observation.
- The process of repeating an experiment to verify results.
- The standard used for comparison in an experiment.
- The variable that is intentionally changed in an experiment.
- A procedure designed to test a hypothesis.
- Based on or verifiable through observation or experience.
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- Act of closely observing a phenomenon.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- A summary of the results and interpretation of an experiment.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
- Examination of data to uncover patterns or relationships.
- Data expressed in numerical terms or quantities.
- A subset of individuals or objects drawn from a larger population.
- The variable that is measured in an experiment.
- The entire group of individuals or objects being studied.
- Descriptive data, often involving qualities or characteristics.
- Facts and statistics collected for analysis.
- Review Evaluation of research or work by others in the same field.
19 Clues: Act of closely observing a phenomenon. • A factor that can change in an experiment. • A procedure designed to test a hypothesis. • A tentative explanation for an observation. • Facts and statistics collected for analysis. • The variable that is measured in an experiment. • Data expressed in numerical terms or quantities. • ...
Scientific Investigations Review 2022-05-05
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- factor in an experiment that changes as a result of the change in the variable which the experimenter changes (no space)
- steps that are followed during an experiment
- the measure of the amount of matter in a substance and may be expressed in units such as kilograms
- a rule for a natural phenomenon that has been tested many times and is generally accepted as true (no space)
- recorded observations and measurements
- an occurrence or fact directly perceptible by the senses
- a predicted solution to a scientific problem, usually written in an “if, then” statement
- an answer to a question based on analyzing data and observations gathered during an experiment
- reason for conducting an experiment
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- the mass per unit volume of a substance
- the amount of space something occupies
- force per unit area and may be expressed in units such as pascals or PSI
- the data collected during an experiment expressed in a paragraph form
- factor in an experiment which the experimenter changes (no space)
- logical explanation, supported by evidence, for events that occur in nature (no space)
- a series of experimental steps which are followed in order to solve problems (no space)
- the act of using your senses, or measurements to gather data
- each time an experiment is repeated
- a list of all things that the experimenter makes sure are kept the same during an experiment
19 Clues: each time an experiment is repeated • reason for conducting an experiment • the amount of space something occupies • recorded observations and measurements • the mass per unit volume of a substance • steps that are followed during an experiment • an occurrence or fact directly perceptible by the senses • the act of using your senses, or measurements to gather data • ...
Hair removal review 2025-11-24
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- – Removal of hair at the skin’s surface
- – Recommended before waxing to prevent ingrowns
- – Natural paste method similar to waxing
- – Temporary method using a razor
- – Removal of hair from the root
- – Structure in the skin where hair grows
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- – Method used to remove individual hairs
- – Hair trapped under the skin after removal
- – Technique using twisted cotton thread
- – Popular epilation method using resin
- – Resting stage of the hair cycle
- – Active growth stage of the hair cycle
- – Electric tool used to shorten hair
- – Permanent reduction method using heat and light
14 Clues: – Removal of hair from the root • – Temporary method using a razor • – Resting stage of the hair cycle • – Electric tool used to shorten hair • – Popular epilation method using resin • – Removal of hair at the skin’s surface • – Technique using twisted cotton thread • – Active growth stage of the hair cycle • – Method used to remove individual hairs • ...
Science classifying matter 2021-09-15
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- force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter
- the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
- measure of space
- scientific measurement of time
- the scientific measurement of temperature
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- combination of more than one pure substance
- a measure of quantity of matter in an object
- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together
- scientific measurement of mass
- scientific measurement of length
10 Clues: measure of space • scientific measurement of mass • scientific measurement of time • scientific measurement of length • the scientific measurement of temperature • combination of more than one pure substance • a measure of quantity of matter in an object • force with which gravity pulls on a quantity of matter • the smallest particle that has the properties of an element • ...
8th Grade Vocab 2024-09-03
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- to supply water to crops by artificial means.
- a group of people who have a common ancestor.
- a scientific method of determining the age of an artifact.
- rulers of Tenochitlan, the best warriors would come into battle without weapons.
- highly developed society.
- this ancient american tribe were ruled by religious leaders, or lived in a theocracy.
- a variety of corn
- the oldest of the ancient american tribes that we have learned about.
- a form of writing that uses symbols or pictures to represent things, ideas, and sounds.
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- a broad platform of flat land cut into a slope.
- a tool, weapon, or other object left behind by early peoples.
- the study of the material remains of ancient peoples.
- a government that links and unites different groups.
- a narrow passage of water between two larger bodies of water.
- a person who moves from place to place
- a peoples shared values, beliefs, traditions, and behaviors.
- the movement of people into a new area.
- caused ocean levels to fall by keeping snow and ice frozen on land
18 Clues: a variety of corn • highly developed society. • a person who moves from place to place • the movement of people into a new area. • to supply water to crops by artificial means. • a group of people who have a common ancestor. • a broad platform of flat land cut into a slope. • a government that links and unites different groups. • ...
Final Review 2025-09-29
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- conditioning A counterconditioning technique in which a positive response to a stimulus is replaced by a negative response
- hypothesis the second step in the research process
- ability to invent new solutions to problems
- A fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be difficult or impossible
- sample Individuals selected for a study by chance from the target population
- reinforcement Reinforcement that does not occur every single time the same behavior occurs
- Gathering information by asking people directly
- Established standards of behavior
- mood disorder involves feelings of helplessness and sadness
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- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- The test criterion that ensures that a test measures what it is supposed to measure
- general approach to solving problems
- State of feeling that influence thought and behavior
- nervosa a life-threatening disorder characterized by self-starvation and a distorted body image
- memory task for bringing something back to mind
- rewards something given in response to attainment of a goal
- research method is used to answer questions about cause and effect
- Freud founded the school of psychoanalysis
18 Clues: Established standards of behavior • general approach to solving problems • Freud founded the school of psychoanalysis • ability to invent new solutions to problems • memory task for bringing something back to mind • Gathering information by asking people directly • hypothesis the second step in the research process • State of feeling that influence thought and behavior • ...
Programming Week 1 2024-07-23
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- Data type that can store only 2 possible values.
- Another name for a method.
- Automatic conversion from one type to another.
- A return type used when a method does not require any data be returned.
- Giving a variable a name, but not a value
- Data type that stores whole number values.
- 4-byte numerical data type that can store floating-point values.
- Data stored in a variable or returned by a method. Data ____
- Assigning a value to an existing variable
- Keyword that modifiers data types and allows them to store larger values.
- A unique identifier that defines the purpose of a method.
- The value assigned to a parameter when a function is executed.
- A logical grouping of methods that serve a similar purpose.
- A set of data types from which all data types are constructed
- A software application that assists software engineers in developing code efficiently
- Variables marked with this keyword can not contain negative values.
- A structure of code that is grouped together. Code _
- Searching through a string to find another suitable data type for conversion.
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- Written material that describes how a product is used
- A piece of code that performs a particular task and has been stored and defined as a code block.
- To link things together in a chain or series. Or combine 2 strings into 1.
- The part of a program where a particular name or identifier is considered valid.
- Combined definition and declaration of a variable
- A name given to an entity by the developer
- Executing a pre-defined method within your code by referring to its identifier and optional parameters.
- Keyword within a method that identifies the point where a value will be returned. Also immediately exits that method's execution.
- A character that presents a specific mathematical or logical action or process
- Intentional conversion from one data type to another that can not happen automatically.
- A predefined, reserved words with special meaning to the compiler
- Programming expression that aids in explicit conversions.
- A method with the same identifier of an existing method, but a different parameter list and/or return type.
- Methods and variables stored immediately within a class. They can typically access one another.
- A storage location associated with a name
- 8-byte numerical data type that can store floating-point values.
- Placeholder variable declarations that are used to pass values to a method.
- Default access for class members in C++
36 Clues: Another name for a method. • Default access for class members in C++ • Giving a variable a name, but not a value • Assigning a value to an existing variable • A storage location associated with a name • A name given to an entity by the developer • Data type that stores whole number values. • Automatic conversion from one type to another. • ...
Timber defects 2020-05-04
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- Term used when timber is drying out
- A method used with a gun for treating timber
- The most common method used for treating timber
- Timber that is decaying due to the rain water
- A fungal attack due to moisture above 20%
- The simplest way to convert a log
- Timber has been protected with a...
- A simple method of repairing timber
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- The most common insect that attack timber in the UK
- Hard woods are...
- One method of converting a log
- A very difficult joint that is used for repairs
- Soft woods are...
- Oven used to season timber
- One method of converting a log
- One method of converting a log
- Method used to treat timber in large bulks
17 Clues: Hard woods are... • Soft woods are... • Oven used to season timber • One method of converting a log • One method of converting a log • One method of converting a log • The simplest way to convert a log • Term used when timber is drying out • Timber has been protected with a... • A simple method of repairing timber • A fungal attack due to moisture above 20% • ...
Snowdrops 2025-05-07
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- They grow in gardens and .....
- In what language is their scientific name?
- What does their scientific name mean?
- The superstition was .........
- How many species are there?
- They are ....-shaped
- Snowdrops hang........
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- You can find snowdrops from lowlands to ....
- How many outer and inner petals does the snowdrop have?
- What color do the leaves have?
- What is their scientific name?
- The folklore about the snow is from ......
12 Clues: They are ....-shaped • Snowdrops hang........ • How many species are there? • They grow in gardens and ..... • What color do the leaves have? • What is their scientific name? • The superstition was ......... • What does their scientific name mean? • In what language is their scientific name? • The folklore about the snow is from ...... • ...
The major bones 2021-02-12
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- scientific term for kneecap
- long bone that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and sternum
- consists of the fused bones ilium, ischium and the pubis
- the 33 individual, interlocking bones that form the spinal column
- called the sacral vertebra or sacral spine
- common name for cranium
- located at the proximal region of the foot
- leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia
- the shoulder complex
- connects the humerus and the clavicle
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- long flat bone located in the central part of the chest
- scientific term for thigh bone
- 8 small bones that make up the wrist
- bones that make up the fingers of the hand and toes of the feet
- scientific term for hand bone
- long curved bones that form the rib cage
- part of the bones of the mid-foot and are tubular in shape
- runs parallel to the ulna
- long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- runs parallel to the radius
20 Clues: the shoulder complex • common name for cranium • runs parallel to the ulna • scientific term for kneecap • runs parallel to the radius • scientific term for hand bone • scientific term for thigh bone • 8 small bones that make up the wrist • connects the humerus and the clavicle • long curved bones that form the rib cage • leg bone on the lateral side of the tibia • ...
Cell Unit Test One 2016-10-05
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- where all cells come from.
- an example of a prokaryotic cell.
- supports the slide on the microscope.
- cells that have organelles surrounded by membranes.
- serves as a handle on the microscope.
- how labels should be written in relation to the page.
- size of a prokaryotic cell compared to other cells.
- adjusts the amount of light passing through the stage.
- usually has a 10x lens.
- used to make a scientific drawing.
- simple cells with no organized nucleus.
- the adjustment knob used for exact focusing.
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- states that all living things are made of cells.
- how you write the title for scientific drawings.
- something that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have.
- the eyepiece multiplied by the objective lens.
- must be used when making labeling lines.
- made a single lens scope with better magnification.
- hold microscope slide in place.
- this type of writing should never be used in a scientific drawing.
- built a compound microscope and viewed cork cells.
21 Clues: usually has a 10x lens. • where all cells come from. • hold microscope slide in place. • an example of a prokaryotic cell. • used to make a scientific drawing. • supports the slide on the microscope. • serves as a handle on the microscope. • simple cells with no organized nucleus. • must be used when making labeling lines. • the adjustment knob used for exact focusing. • ...
The Science of Biology 2023-12-08
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- when we encounter an important scientific term
- a tentative scientific explanation that can be tested by further observation
- process of nothing and describing events or processes
- a signal to which an organism responds
- a group however any given kind of organism
- Biologists now know that the directions for inheritance are carried by a molecule
- reproduction the new organism has a single parent
- variable a variable deliberately changed
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- study of life
- scientists observe their experiments gathering two main types
- group a exposed to the same conditions as the experimental
- a person rather than scientific point of view
- the relatively constant set of conditions
- the combination of cheml cal reactions
- an organism produce new organism through a process
- variable a variable that changes in response
- reproduction cells from two different parents unite to produce the first cells of the new organism
- a logical interpretation based on pior knowledge and experience
- particles made up of proteins nucleic acids and sometimes lipids
- Pictures that a computer generates
20 Clues: study of life • Pictures that a computer generates • the combination of cheml cal reactions • a signal to which an organism responds • variable a variable deliberately changed • the relatively constant set of conditions • a group however any given kind of organism • variable a variable that changes in response • a person rather than scientific point of view • ...
Efectivo - Warehouse Management System 2024-08-07
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- Order verification
- Goods security
- Order processing
- Order accuracy measure
- Warehouse layout
- Stock organization method
- Stock overflow area
- Goods movement
- Stock movement record
- Storage optimization
- Order prioritization
- Stock quantity buffer
- Product grouping
- Goods returnal
- Storage location identifier
- Goods protection
- Stock organization strategy
- Inventory classification method
- Order completion status
- Order processing system
- Storage temperature control
- Warehouse staff
- Order compilation
- Goods dispatch
- Inventory valuation method
- Order tracking
- Goods damage prevention
- Goods reception
- Inventory reduction
- Storage unit
- Goods consolidation
- Goods organizer
- Order sorting
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- Inventory value calculation
- Order fulfillment process
- Inventory accuracy measure
- Stock placement strategy
- Package measurement
- Stock location strategy
- Inventory accuracy goal
- Inventory visibility
- Goods flow
- Inventory count
- Order processing speed
- Stock quantity
- Goods protector
- Stock level alert
- Item identifier
- Order assembly area
- Inventory cost method
- Inventory management software
- Stock level maintenance
- Goods identifier
- Inventory tracking method
- Stock movement path
- Inventory forecasting
- Goods vehicles
- Inventory reconciliation
- Stock optimization technique
- Order grouping method
- Efficiency metric
- Goods flow optimization
- Inventory audit
- Inventory turnover
- Dispatch area
- Goods lifting equipment
- Goods receiver
- Shelf organizer
- Stock replenishment
69 Clues: Goods flow • Storage unit • Dispatch area • Order sorting • Goods security • Goods movement • Stock quantity • Goods returnal • Goods vehicles • Goods dispatch • Goods receiver • Order tracking • Inventory count • Goods protector • Item identifier • Warehouse staff • Inventory audit • Shelf organizer • Goods reception • Goods organizer • Order processing • Warehouse layout • Product grouping • Goods identifier • ...
Scientific Management 2023-01-17
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- a worker who is hired to perform a job
- clear and specific specifications and expectations of the work they do.
- the father of Scientific Management
- a form of trustworthiness
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- the feeling that something is about to happen
- aiding the cause or policy or interests of
- a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement
- a statement that solves a problem
- Goal to doing something
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- employees not performing well.
- activity leading to skilled behavior
12 Clues: Goal to doing something • a form of trustworthiness • employees not performing well. • a statement that solves a problem • a basic truth or law or assumption • the father of Scientific Management • activity leading to skilled behavior • a worker who is hired to perform a job • aiding the cause or policy or interests of • the feeling that something is about to happen • ...
Scientific Words 2017-05-11
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- able to be dissolved, especially in water.
- a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
- A mixture in which particles are disappeared throughout the bulk of a fluid
- able to dissolve other substances.
- present in a high proportion relative to other substances; having had water or other diluting agent removed or reduced.
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- make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it.
- In science a mixture is a substance made from two or more or pure chemicals
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent).
- incapable of being dissolved.
- Are made from a type of atom or only on type of molecule
- the action or process of filtering something.
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent.
12 Clues: incapable of being dissolved. • able to dissolve other substances. • able to be dissolved, especially in water. • the action or process of filtering something. • Are made from a type of atom or only on type of molecule • the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent. • make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it. • ...
Scientific Words 2019-05-29
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- The force that keeps things afloat in the water.
- Making an object come closer to you.
- The force that pulls objects to the ground.
- Relevant data used to support a fact or opinion.
- When you use your 5 senses to collect information.
- The force that slows and objects down while it's moving.
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- Acts between two objects making a force
- Asking about something that can be tested.
- When a human/person makes the force.
- When you take a guess about what will happen next.
- Saying something is a definite fact without testing.
- The force that attracts two things to each other.
12 Clues: When a human/person makes the force. • Making an object come closer to you. • Acts between two objects making a force • Asking about something that can be tested. • The force that pulls objects to the ground. • The force that keeps things afloat in the water. • Relevant data used to support a fact or opinion. • The force that attracts two things to each other. • ...
so scientific 2021-04-16
12 Clues: ice • liquid • air or water vapour • water in form of gas • percentage of oxygen • solids are .......packed • gas is .......compressible • breathing organ for a fish • liquids are packed ....... • water droplets cooling down • breathing organ for a cockroach • percentage of dust and water vapour
Scientific Notation 2015-09-27
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- Apply the rules to get your answer in the simplest form
- An expression with only numbers
- The 2nd factor in scientific notation is expressed as a power of what number.
- The number being multiplied
- Represented by the base and the exponent
- PEMDAS
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- An equation without an equal sign
- Represents the number of times the base is multiplied
- Form used to write a number as the product of two factors, one greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10, and the other a power of 10.
- An expression with a variable
- Solve
- This number is written in what form: 692,000
12 Clues: Solve • PEMDAS • The number being multiplied • An expression with a variable • An expression with only numbers • An equation without an equal sign • Represented by the base and the exponent • This number is written in what form: 692,000 • Represents the number of times the base is multiplied • Apply the rules to get your answer in the simplest form • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-18
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- proved the Sun was the center of our solar system
- Scientist who discovered the heart pumps blood throughout the body
- founder of taxonomy
- developed the theory of gravity (think apple)
- theorized the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Newton became famous for describing the 3 Laws of _____?
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- founder of modern chemistry
- this device was invented by Blaise Pascal in 1628
- name of the solar system model that is centered around the Sun
- name of the solar system model that is centered around the Earth
- this device was invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608
- what was Galileo forced to do to this research by the Catholic Church
12 Clues: founder of taxonomy • founder of modern chemistry • developed the theory of gravity (think apple) • this device was invented by Blaise Pascal in 1628 • proved the Sun was the center of our solar system • this device was invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608 • theorized the heliocentric model of the solar system • Newton became famous for describing the 3 Laws of _____? • ...
Scientific Puzzle 2023-09-27
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- An instrument that measures and records ground vibrations
- An area in a convergent boundary where two continents are colliding
- A boundary between plates that are moving toward each other
- A fracture in the Earth's crust
- The first of two types of body waves
- A vibration produced by an earthquake
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- A boundary between plates that are moving away from each other
- The second of two types of body waves
- A graphical recording of ground vibrations
- A layer of the upper mantle where rocks can deform
- The point within Earth where an earthquake originates
- The outer layer of Earth
12 Clues: The outer layer of Earth • A fracture in the Earth's crust • The first of two types of body waves • The second of two types of body waves • A vibration produced by an earthquake • A graphical recording of ground vibrations • A layer of the upper mantle where rocks can deform • The point within Earth where an earthquake originates • ...
scientific revolution 2025-10-14
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- Discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter
- discovered the three laws of planetary motion
- known as the "father of modern philosophy"
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
- Created the laws of motion
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- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- best known for discovering Boyle's Law
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- To take something back
- A natural forces that keep things with mass down
- best known as the founder of modern human anatomy
12 Clues: To take something back • Created the laws of motion • best known for discovering Boyle's Law • known as the "father of modern philosophy" • Discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter • discovered the three laws of planetary motion • A natural forces that keep things with mass down • best known as the founder of modern human anatomy • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-12-04
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- the path a body takes around a central object, such as a planet orbiting a star, that is shaped like an oval or ellipse, not a perfect circle
- the law of conservation
- an astronomical model where Earth was considered the stationary center of the universe, and the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars all revolved around it
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death
- if something is really tiny you can zoom in and see it
- a model where the moon was the center and the other planets rotated around it
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- a period of major scientific advancement from the late 16th to the 18th century
- a thing where you can see the planets and stars better
- a systematic approach that combines theoretical knowledge with empirical evidence from observation and experimentation
- a pull from the earth that keeps you down on the earths surface instead of floating away
- a logical process where you draw a general conclusion from specific observations
- idea that knowledge is gained by reasoning
12 Clues: the law of conservation • idea that knowledge is gained by reasoning • a thing where you can see the planets and stars better • sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death • if something is really tiny you can zoom in and see it • a model where the moon was the center and the other planets rotated around it • ...
Scientific Inquiry Review 2015-09-28
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- controlled variable in airplane experiment
- answers whether your hypothesis was supported
- variable that responds to change
- numerical data with units
- learning by asking questions to answer and solve problems
- force in the opposite direction of weight
- number of time experiment is repeated
- you must include ______ in a good procedure
- what can support/reject a hypothesis
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- knowledge of all the "stuff" in the universe
- people who can become scientists
- science not based on facts or data
- real variable causing FTF to curl
- study of matter and what things are made of
- the force of weight on a plane
- variable that causes change in the experimental variable
- organizing data to find patterns
- descriptive data
- a testable explanation of a problem
19 Clues: descriptive data • numerical data with units • the force of weight on a plane • people who can become scientists • variable that responds to change • organizing data to find patterns • real variable causing FTF to curl • science not based on facts or data • a testable explanation of a problem • what can support/reject a hypothesis • number of time experiment is repeated • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2018-08-07
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- Research with a problem, data, hypothesis
- Unchanged part of the experiment
- Information gathered through an experiment
- Collecting information using senses
- Something to be proven
- An example of a structure usually in a smaller representation
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- Natural science that deals with energy
- Uncertain of something so it's asked in an interrogative form
- A variable that doesn't change
- An educated guess
- A group of predictions
- Something that changes
12 Clues: An educated guess • A group of predictions • Something that changes • Something to be proven • A variable that doesn't change • Unchanged part of the experiment • Collecting information using senses • Natural science that deals with energy • Research with a problem, data, hypothesis • Information gathered through an experiment • ...
Scientific inquiry 2014-09-15
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- the diverse ways of discovering science
- a pattern,plan,representation,or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object,system,or concept
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results
- the one factor that scientist changes during an experimnet
- a possible eplanation for a set of observations
- a factor that can change in an experiment
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- a factor that can be measured in an experiment
- facts,facts,and other evidence gathered through observations
- an experiment in which one variable is manipulated at a time
- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- the process of sharing ideas with others through writing and speaking
- the factor that changes as a result of the changes of the manipulated variable
12 Clues: the diverse ways of discovering science • a factor that can change in an experiment • a factor that can be measured in an experiment • a possible eplanation for a set of observations • the one factor that scientist changes during an experimnet • facts,facts,and other evidence gathered through observations • ...
scientific organization 2021-09-28
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- having lived for a long time; no longer young
- extend over so as to partly coincide in time
- at, into, or across the space separating
- the position at an equal distance from the sides
- Past tense of overlap
- having lived or existed for the shortest time
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- having lived for a long time
- coming before all others in time or order
- having lived or existed for only a short time younger having lived or existed for a shorter time
- coming after all others in time or order
- Present tense (present participle of overlap)
- having lived for the longest time
12 Clues: Past tense of overlap • having lived for a long time • having lived for the longest time • coming after all others in time or order • at, into, or across the space separating • coming before all others in time or order • extend over so as to partly coincide in time • having lived for a long time; no longer young • Present tense (present participle of overlap) • ...
Scientific Names 2021-09-23
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- Bos taurus - "a ____ jumping over the moon"
- Lactuca sativa - Popeye loves this vegetable
- Lycopersicon esculentum - an crucial vegetable needed to make marinara sauce
- Oryza sativa - grain, mostly consumed in Asian cuisine
- Felis leo - a fierce animal with a mane
- Pyrus manlus - the forbidden fruit Adam and Eve ate
- Canis lupus - a pet, man's best friend
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- Helianthus annuus - flower that "follows" the sun.
- Acinonyx jubatus - a fastest animal on earth
- Daucas carota - horses and bunnies love this vegetable
- Felis catus - a pet, often purrs when she is happy
- Citrus limonium
12 Clues: Citrus limonium • Canis lupus - a pet, man's best friend • Felis leo - a fierce animal with a mane • Bos taurus - "a ____ jumping over the moon" • Acinonyx jubatus - a fastest animal on earth • Lactuca sativa - Popeye loves this vegetable • Helianthus annuus - flower that "follows" the sun. • Felis catus - a pet, often purrs when she is happy • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-26
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-25
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- of powers: the division of power among the branches of government; a government structure that has three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object on or near its surface
- Revolution time which many changed people’s beliefs about science
- Revolution the overthrow of King James II of England
- having or relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- a political system in which a ruler has total power
- contract an agreement between the people and their government
- method the steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- substances that consist of atoms of only one kind
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- monarchy a political system in which the head of state is a king or queen who rules according to a constitution
- the belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
- an Earth-centered theory; having or relating to the Earth as the center
- shapes like stretched circles
13 Clues: shapes like stretched circles • substances that consist of atoms of only one kind • a political system in which a ruler has total power • Revolution the overthrow of King James II of England • method the steps for an orderly search for knowledge • contract an agreement between the people and their government • ...
Scientific Keywords 2021-07-12
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- Repeat measurements are close to each other
- Someone else can repeat my experiment and get the same results
- Close to the true value
- Things I need to keep the same
- The one affected by the independent variable (I measure)
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- Affects every result
- The smallest gap between readings on a measuring instrument
- Caused by a measuring instrument not starting at zero
- I can repeat my experiment and get the same results
- Caused by reading a measurement wrong
- The one that I change
- A result that doesn’t fit the pattern
12 Clues: Affects every result • The one that I change • Close to the true value • Things I need to keep the same • Caused by reading a measurement wrong • A result that doesn’t fit the pattern • Repeat measurements are close to each other • I can repeat my experiment and get the same results • Caused by a measuring instrument not starting at zero • ...
Scientific Process 2020-09-07
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- something you change in an experiment
- A test on your hypothesis
- The variable that you measure in an experiment
- something that is been proven to happen every time
- a good explanation to something that can't be proven
- an educated guess about your question
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- the answer to your question or what you have learned
- something that stays the same in an experiment
- a group of steps on how to answer a question
- the variable that you change in an experiment
- information that you know or you recieved from observing and expirimenting
- learn as much as you can about your question
12 Clues: A test on your hypothesis • something you change in an experiment • an educated guess about your question • a group of steps on how to answer a question • learn as much as you can about your question • the variable that you change in an experiment • something that stays the same in an experiment • The variable that you measure in an experiment • ...
Scientific Variables 2020-09-02
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- The final results that are based on data.
- The group of individuals that are getting the independent variable and therefore should change.
- The _______ variable is the variable that can be measured and is also know as the outcome variable.
- Data that is collected using your senses.
- Supplies that are used in an experiment
- All the parts that make up the experiment.
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- The group that is not likely to have unknown outcomes because nothing is changing.
- The ___________ variable is the one thing that the scientist changes in a controlled experiment.
- A process that is taken to draw conclusions about a hypothesis.
- Information that is collected during an experiment.
- The ______ variables are not changes in a controlled experiment.
- what each "test" is called when the experiment is repeated.
12 Clues: Supplies that are used in an experiment • The final results that are based on data. • Data that is collected using your senses. • All the parts that make up the experiment. • Information that is collected during an experiment. • what each "test" is called when the experiment is repeated. • A process that is taken to draw conclusions about a hypothesis. • ...
Scientific Reporting 2023-06-25
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- A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or investigate the effects of one or more variables.
- A visual representation of data or information using lines, bars, or other symbols to display relationships or trends.
- A summary of the findings or results obtained from an experiment or research study, often based on analyzing and interpreting data.
- Something that can change or vary during a study or experiment.
- A name or heading that describes the main topic or subject of a document, article, or research project.
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- The process of investigating and studying various materials, sources, or information to discover facts, principles, or draw conclusions.
- A proposed explanation or prediction based on limited evidence, serving as a starting point for further investigation.
- One of the reference lines in a graph that establishes the scale for measurement and helps plot data points.
- A group or condition in an experiment that remains unchanged, serving as a basis for comparison against the experimental group.
- Variable The factor that is intentionally manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment.
- Variable The factor that is observed or measured in an experiment and is expected to change as a result of the independent variable.
- The objective or purpose of a research study or experiment, stating what the researcher intends to achieve.
12 Clues: Something that can change or vary during a study or experiment. • Variable The factor that is intentionally manipulated or changed by the researcher in an experiment. • A name or heading that describes the main topic or subject of a document, article, or research project. • ...
scientific management 2023-01-17
12 Clues: author • pitch on • be immediate • Things have to do • Agree and support • Exercise something • Rules for doing things • The trend of something • There are many details • Help understand something • Main thrust of the article • You can make money through this
Scientific Investigations 2025-08-13
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- prejudice or unfair opinion
- repeating a scientific procedure
- proposes a testable explanation
- information obtained through observation
- decision based on analyzing data
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- investigation involves observing features of object or process
- variable that has multiple values known as independent
- investigation that involves two or more objects or events
- factor in experiment that is not allowed to change
- variable that changes in response to another variable also know as dependent
- one of the repetitions within a scientific experiment
- any factor that can change during an investigation
12 Clues: prejudice or unfair opinion • proposes a testable explanation • repeating a scientific procedure • decision based on analyzing data • information obtained through observation • factor in experiment that is not allowed to change • any factor that can change during an investigation • one of the repetitions within a scientific experiment • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGY 2015-08-23
Across
- wax that has a melting point of 46 - 48 degree celsius
- fluid that acts as decalcifying and softener
- also known as electric ionization
- melting point of 56 - 57 degree celsius
- also known as bisphenol A
- embedding method which uses negative atmospheric pressure
- most rapid decalcifying agent
- common tissue softener
- machine it fixes, dehydrates, clears and, infiltrates
- embedding unit for several specimens
- embedding mold that is adjustable into wide variety of sizes
- method by which considered as simple yet reliable and recommended as routine method
- mounting medium that has gum arabic as primary ingredient
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- also known as cyclohexene dioxide
- addition of this reagent may hasten removal of cedarwood oil
- most common chelating agent
- method done by touching or bending the tissue
- also known as chromic acid in decalcification
- excessive ___ will dry up the section
- acid that is used in post mortem research in decalcification
- embedding medium for delicate specimens
- method by which considered as most explosive
- arrangement of tissue before embedding
- most reliable and most sensitive method in decalcification
- purified from of nitrocellulose soluble in many solvents
- also known as epon
- decalcification is the procedure whereby ____ is removed
- acid which is routinely used in decalcification
- best embedding medium so far
- paraffin process is not recommended for ___ tissue
30 Clues: also known as epon • common tissue softener • also known as bisphenol A • most common chelating agent • best embedding medium so far • most rapid decalcifying agent • also known as cyclohexene dioxide • also known as electric ionization • embedding unit for several specimens • excessive ___ will dry up the section • arrangement of tissue before embedding • ...
HISTOPATHOLOGY 2015-08-23
Across
- wax that has a melting point of 46 - 48 degree celsius
- fluid that acts as decalcifying and softener
- also known as electric ionization
- melting point of 56 - 57 degree celsius
- also known as bisphenol A
- embedding method which uses negative atmospheric pressure
- most rapid decalcifying agent
- common tissue softener
- machine it fixes, dehydrates, clears and, infiltrates
- embedding unit for several specimens
- embedding mold that is adjustable into wide variety of sizes
- method by which considered as simple yet reliable and recommended as routine method
- mounting medium that has gum arabic as primary ingredient
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- also known as cyclohexene dioxide
- addition of this reagent may hasten removal of cedarwood oil
- most common chelating agent
- method done by touching or bending the tissue
- also known as chromic acid in decalcification
- excessive ___ will dry up the section
- acid that is used in post mortem research in decalcification
- embedding medium for delicate specimens
- method by which considered as most explosive
- arrangement of tissue before embedding
- most reliable and most sensitive method in decalcification
- purified from of nitrocellulose soluble in many solvents
- also known as epon
- decalcification is the procedure whereby ____ is removed
- acid which is routinely used in decalcification
- best embedding medium so far
- paraffin process is not recommended for ___ tissue
30 Clues: also known as epon • common tissue softener • also known as bisphenol A • most common chelating agent • best embedding medium so far • most rapid decalcifying agent • also known as cyclohexene dioxide • also known as electric ionization • embedding unit for several specimens • excessive ___ will dry up the section • arrangement of tissue before embedding • ...
Test 2 study crossword 2025-04-30
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- Substring s[4:9] for s=”Hi, happy Sunday!”
- Numeric code of a single character
- Function name that creates a file object and prepares the file for reading/writing
- List.pop() will remove and _______ last item in the list
- Dictionaries are a ______ data type
- Python keyword stopping control flow and throwing an exception
- Python GUI package that provides saveAs and file open dialog functions
- Sequence[] meaning for list operations
- _____ variables are accessed by name using an object’s dot notation
- Sequence[:] meaning for list operations
- Exception handling uses a try/_____
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- * meaning in string processing
- Usually, the name of the first parameter of a class method
- __init__ is a special method known as the object _________
- + meaning in string processing
- Capable of or subject to change or alteration
- Sys list that stores command line arguments
- List within another list
- List method that add all items in a list to the list
- Instance variables and methods are called the __________ of an object
- String method that creates a copy with all characters converted to uppercase
- String method that concatenates a list of strings into one large string
- Dictionary method that returns a sequence of tuples of key-value pairs
- File mode that adds data to an existing file
- Function that converts a numeric code to the corresponding
25 Clues: List within another list • * meaning in string processing • + meaning in string processing • Numeric code of a single character • Dictionaries are a ______ data type • Exception handling uses a try/_____ • Sequence[] meaning for list operations • Sequence[:] meaning for list operations • Substring s[4:9] for s=”Hi, happy Sunday!” • Sys list that stores command line arguments • ...
java 0 2024-10-31
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- holds one or more methods
- compatible with old codes
- holds one class definition
- declare a custom variable type
- method of list class to determine length
- args type of main method
- do something again and again
- months you must wait for next version
- translates bytecode into runable
- a combination of characters
- two equals signs will do
- one equals sign will do
- it was ages ago
- comes after try
- name of the class that JVM will run first
- in java everything goes in there
- weakness efficiency compared to C and Rust
- a Boolean test take place inside it
- util class that contains random generator
- it can optimize your code while it's running
- declare a list of integers
- checks for errors and transforms source to bytecode
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- contains syntaxes
- easy to read and write syntax
- method in util class to generate random integer
- declare an integer with
- ...tests results will be true or false
- bytecode file extension
- end of a statement
- do something
- source file extension
- write once run anywhere
- create a list of elements
- first performance enhancer
- these are not really used now in versioning
- do something conditionally
- entry method name of application
- java package that contains random generator
- code blocks are inside them
- method of Integer class that converts string to int
- holds a set of statements
- keep looping as long as true
43 Clues: print • do something • it was ages ago • comes after try • contains syntaxes • end of a statement • source file extension • declare an integer with • bytecode file extension • one equals sign will do • write once run anywhere • args type of main method • two equals signs will do • holds one or more methods • compatible with old codes • create a list of elements • holds a set of statements • ...
Effective teaching methods in FL education 2021-10-20
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- and answer method This method involves posing the question to the learners in order to promote thinking and understanding
- method This is when students are selected as panelists to discuss a given topic
- of tasks are planned program of work that requires a large amount of time, effort, and planning to complete
- method Often has two arguments and both sides of argument would be helpful and learners may benefit from the exploration of fellow learners
- method Can be used in giving information, training and knowledge
- method The type of method which involves formal of a discourse of a sum
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- method The type of method of teaching where a teacher gives the all class or different groups within the class
- telling method Is another way
- method
- method This type of method is where a teacher selects learners who perform well to tutor other who are having difficulties with the lesson
- method The type of method of putting together known bits of information to reach the point where unknown information becomes obvious and true
11 Clues: method • telling method Is another way • method Can be used in giving information, training and knowledge • method The type of method which involves formal of a discourse of a sum • method This is when students are selected as panelists to discuss a given topic • ...
Climate Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-06
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- mostly contains oxygen and nitrogen
- evidence/ evidence based on scientific theory
- part of the earth that is water
- of inclination/ the tilt of the earth's axis
- solar radiation that is given to a specific area
- all living things that exist on earth
- distance relative to sea and ground level
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- temperature that can be maintained for decades
- effect/ gases in the atmosphere that are absorbed
- temperature at a specific place and time
- part of the earth that is land
- change to impact and the ability to adjust
- effect/ process of convection currents veering sideways
- evidence/ evidence not based on a scientific theory
- the distance north and south of the equator
- the ability of a surface to reflect energy
16 Clues: part of the earth that is land • part of the earth that is water • mostly contains oxygen and nitrogen • all living things that exist on earth • temperature at a specific place and time • distance relative to sea and ground level • change to impact and the ability to adjust • the ability of a surface to reflect energy • the distance north and south of the equator • ...
LGBTQ 2025-10-14
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- Gay tinder
- how many colours in the standard pride flag
- scientific word for people not attracted to anything
- in America gay people are typically this political party.
- A slur used to describe gay man
- scientific word u call someone that's gay
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- Q in LGBTQ
- scientific word for straight people
- month they celebrate their gayness
- B in LGBTQ
- the practise to have more than one partner
- L in LGBTQ
12 Clues: Q in LGBTQ • B in LGBTQ • Gay tinder • L in LGBTQ • A slur used to describe gay man • month they celebrate their gayness • scientific word for straight people • scientific word u call someone that's gay • the practise to have more than one partner • how many colours in the standard pride flag • scientific word for people not attracted to anything • ...
Hair removal review 2025-11-24
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- – Removal of hair at the skin’s surface
- – Recommended before waxing to prevent ingrowns
- – Natural paste method similar to waxing
- – Temporary method using a razor
- – Removal of hair from the root
- – Structure in the skin where hair grows
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- – Method used to remove individual hairs
- – Hair trapped under the skin after removal
- – Technique using twisted cotton thread
- – Popular epilation method using resin
- – Resting stage of the hair cycle
- – Active growth stage of the hair cycle
- – Electric tool used to shorten hair
- – Permanent reduction method using heat and light
14 Clues: – Removal of hair from the root • – Temporary method using a razor • – Resting stage of the hair cycle • – Electric tool used to shorten hair • – Popular epilation method using resin • – Removal of hair at the skin’s surface • – Technique using twisted cotton thread • – Active growth stage of the hair cycle • – Method used to remove individual hairs • ...
Pottery 2025-05-14
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- 4th stage of clay
- 5th stage of clay
- Plate used to transport pottery on and off the wheel
- 1st wheel thrown step
- Texture category pressing objects
- Texture category subtracting clay
- 5th wheel thrown step
- Second stage of clay
- Mrs. Harters favorite Soda
- how to add clay
- The type of clay body we use
- What is wax used for
- 1st firing
- Mascot
- 4th wheel thrown step
- Wedging method
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- Is the strongest clay body
- Handbuilding method #2
- Terra-cotta is what type of clay body
- texture category adding clay
- 6th stage of clay
- First stage of clay
- Handbuilding method #1
- 2nd firing
- 2nd wheel thrown step
- third stage of clay
- 3rd wheel thrown step
- Glaze turns into _____ in the kiln
- Handbuilding method #3
29 Clues: Mascot • 2nd firing • 1st firing • Wedging method • how to add clay • 4th stage of clay • 5th stage of clay • 6th stage of clay • First stage of clay • third stage of clay • Second stage of clay • What is wax used for • 1st wheel thrown step • 5th wheel thrown step • 2nd wheel thrown step • 3rd wheel thrown step • 4th wheel thrown step • Handbuilding method #2 • Handbuilding method #1 • ...
Vocab tic-tac-toe 2025-01-16
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- The time it takes for a radioactive substance to decay to half of its original amount.
- A scientific method used to determine the age of an object containing organic material by analyzing the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.
- States that within a sequence of layers of sedimentary rock, the oldest layer is at the base and that the layers are progressively younger with ascending order in the sequence.
- Method used to determine the age of rocks, fossils, and other geological features by comparing them to one another.
- The age of a geologic phenomenon measured in present Earth years, rather than its age relative to other geologic phenomena.
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- A radiometric dating technique that compares two isotopes of uranium in a sample.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.
- Refers to the representation of time based on the rock record of Earth.
9 Clues: Refers to the representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. • The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation. • A radiometric dating technique that compares two isotopes of uranium in a sample. • The time it takes for a radioactive substance to decay to half of its original amount. • ...
5 rules + 1 2023-10-24
5 Clues: Every connection must be direct. • Built-in tests to signal problems. • The pathway for every product and service must be simple and direct. • Any improvement must be made in accordance with the scientific method. • All work shall be highly specified as to content, sequence, timing, and outcome.
Your Organs 2021-08-17
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- scientific name for lungs
- a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent smell, which dissolves in water to give a strongly alkaline solution
- scientific name for liver
- the region of the body in between the thorax and the pelvis
- one of a pair of organs located in the right and left side of the abdomen
- a sack connected by the esophagus at one end and small intestine on the other.
- is a process by which food is broken down and chemically converted so that it can be absorbed
- scientific name for kidneys
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- chemical formula is CO2
- a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid which aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder
- the movement of fluid through the body in a regular course
- scientific name for stomach
- are chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
- is the process by which organisms expels metabolic waste products and other toxic substances from their body
- relating to the brain or the intellect
15 Clues: chemical formula is CO2 • scientific name for lungs • scientific name for liver • scientific name for kidneys • scientific name for stomach • relating to the brain or the intellect • the movement of fluid through the body in a regular course • the region of the body in between the thorax and the pelvis • ...
Chapter 1 Using Scientific Inquiry Crossword 2022-10-17
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- evidence - data that is collected using scientific processes that describe particular observations
- - a way of learning about the natural world
- an conclusions that have been repeated
- - making a statement on a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- error in the design of the experiment
- - using one or more senses to gather information
- experiment- a scientific experiment where 1 variable is changed at a time
- inquiry - the process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on it's evidence
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- - a possible answer to a scientific question
- variable - one factor that is purposely changed to test the hypothesis
- - evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- variable - the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- - based on empirical evidence and well reasoned interpretation of data
- reasoning - reasoning based on evidence
- - something based on reasoning from prior knowledge (not a guess)
- reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values
16 Clues: error in the design of the experiment • an conclusions that have been repeated • reasoning - reasoning based on evidence • - a way of learning about the natural world • - a possible answer to a scientific question • - using one or more senses to gather information • reasoning - reasoning based on personal feelings or values • ...
Unit 4: Land Based Empire 2021-09-29
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- belonging or relating to a Protestant church that is governed by a body of official people all of equal rank
- revolution to a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- Newton was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognized as one of the greatest mathematicians, physicists and most influential scientists of all time.
- The Renaissance is a period in the history of Europe beginning in about 1400, and following the Medieval period.
- Luther a 16th-century monk and theologian, was one of the most significant figures in Christian history
- a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterized by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided
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- a Protestant sectarian of a radical movement arising in the 16th century and advocating the baptism and church membership of adult believers only
- method -it is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- a Roman Catholic order of men religious founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola
- of or relating to the established episcopal Church of England and churches of similar faith and order in communion with it
- an astronomer who proposed a heliocentric system, that the planets orbit around the Sun
- reformation- the Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe
15 Clues: a person who supports artists, especially financially • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • a Roman Catholic order of men religious founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola • government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-14
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- His discoveries frightened the Catholic and Protestant Churches (they promoted the geocentric theory); worried that people would start to question other Church teachings
- Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd century) Ex: the liver digested food and processed it into blood
- Developed the heliocentric system (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry
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- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it)
- Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye)
- Helped develop the scientific method (1. Observe 2. Hypothesis 3. Experiment 4. Analyze data to prove or disprove the hypothesis)
- Dissecting human bodies was illegal; studying animals was the accepted method of learning about the human body
- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects are affected equally by the same forces, in space and on earth
10 Clues: Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry • Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye) • ...
spelling list 11 2024-02-02
in the kitchen 2023-10-18
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- A brief cooking method that involves plunging food into boiling water, often to preserve color or prepare for further cooking.
- The process of turning sugars into a sweet, browned glaze by heating.
- A cooking technique that involves finely chopping ingredients into tiny pieces.
- Instructions for preparing a delicious dish
- Quickly cook the surface of meat or fish to lock in juices and add a flavorful crust.
- To use liquid, often wine or broth, to release flavorful bits stuck to the pan after searing or sautéing.
- Cooking at a gentle, bubbling heat to blend flavors and tenderize ingredients.
- A scooping tool used to serve soups, stews, and other liquid dishes.
- The outermost layer of citrus fruits, used to add a burst of flavor to dishes.
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- A high-heat cooking method that cooks food under direct heat for a crispy finish.
- Kitchen appliance used for baking and roasting
- Slow-cooking method that involves searing and simmering in liquid for tender results.
- Culinary expert who creates delectable dishes
- To soak food in a flavorful liquid for a period, enhancing its taste before cooking.
- A cooking method that involves quick frying in a small amount of oil or butter.
- A gentle cooking method that uses hot vapor to prepare food, preserving its nutrients and texture.
- A kitchen tool used for beating, mixing, and incorporating air into ingredients.
- A method of cooking that involves open flames and grill marks on food.
- Cooking method that involves placing meat or vegetables in the oven for a flavorful, browned exterior.
- Flavor enhancers that add zest to your culinary creations.
20 Clues: Instructions for preparing a delicious dish • Culinary expert who creates delectable dishes • Kitchen appliance used for baking and roasting • Flavor enhancers that add zest to your culinary creations. • A scooping tool used to serve soups, stews, and other liquid dishes. • The process of turning sugars into a sweet, browned glaze by heating. • ...
Calculus Vocab B 2025-06-28
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- The derivative of position; rate of change of position
- by Washers A method for volume involving a hole in the solid
- Between Curves The integral of the top function minus the bottom function over an interval
- Rates A method to find the rate of change of one variable in terms of another
- by Shells A method using cylindrical shells parallel to the axis of rotation
- A function whose derivative is the given function
- A method for finding integrals using a change of variable
- Endpoint The Riemann sum using the left ends of subintervals
- The accumulation of quantities; area under a curve
- Condition A known value used to solve for C in an antiderivative
- Differentiation A method for finding derivatives by taking logarithms of both sides
- The Riemann sum using the midpoint of subintervals
- The derivative of velocity; second derivative of position
- Rule A method to evaluate limits involving indeterminate forms
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- Net change in position; ∫ velocity
- Field A graphical representation of a differential equation
- Sum An approximation of area using rectangles
- by Disks A method to find volume using circular cross-sections perpendicular to the axis
- Value The average height of a function over an interval; (1/(b-a)) ∫ f(x) dx
- Theorem The theorem that connects derivatives and integrals
- Equation A differential equation that can be written as f(y)dy = g(x)dx
- Distance The integral of the absolute value of velocity
- Integral The signed area under a curve between two bounds
- Integral The general antiderivative of a function
- The location of a particle at a given time
- Rule An area approximation method using trapezoids instead of rectangles
- Endpoint The Riemann sum using the right ends of subintervals
- Differentiation A method to find dy/dx when y is not isolated
28 Clues: Net change in position; ∫ velocity • The location of a particle at a given time • Sum An approximation of area using rectangles • A function whose derivative is the given function • Integral The general antiderivative of a function • The accumulation of quantities; area under a curve • The Riemann sum using the midpoint of subintervals • ...
