scientific method Crossword Puzzles
11C Accounting Crosswords Quiz - Josephine, Monica, Ciacia, Chris 2023-10-12
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- __ will lead to the same output with fewer employees.
- When the company wants to ___ from employees, they will use the daywork method.
- One of the disadvantages of individual bonus schemes is that the ___ might ___.
- If a company choose to use the bonus scheme method, labor costs will be ___
- The employees will receive a ______ for each unit of output above this level.
- Which result is obtained by dividing a certain measure by the number of employees to determine labor productivity?
- A more productive workforce will __ over a higher output and reduce the unit costs.
- What are the two important elements in a business that can be affected by employee remuneration?
- Effective employees __ will motivate employees to work more efficiently and thus increase output.
- What is the significance of the impact generated by labor costs for a company?
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- The most common method of rewarding employees is rewarding them for actual output over the planned standard output expected _____ working conditions.
- Compared to other methods, the group bonus scheme method allows employees to _____ within the group.
- Works that can be divided into small tasks often use ___.
- Whatever remuneration method is chosen, the cost benefits obtained by using it should be greater than the costs of ___.
- Remuneration includes wages, and other benefits, such as pension contributions, or ___
- By employing piecework, it has the potential to boost employee productivity and output, as it motivates them to...?
- Another name for the volume of output?
- As a disadvantage of the day work method, what will be needed for the employees?
- By using the daywork method, how could the company spend more labour cost?
- What makes labour cost a significant cost in a business?
20 Clues: Another name for the volume of output? • __ will lead to the same output with fewer employees. • What makes labour cost a significant cost in a business? • Works that can be divided into small tasks often use ___. • By using the daywork method, how could the company spend more labour cost? • ...
BIOTECH(4) 2020-02-23
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- _______ is an example of protease inhibitor that is added to the lysis buffer.
- Phenylalanin, tyrosine, _______________ are examples of aromatic amino acids.
- Ammonium _____________ is used at salt precipitation method for enzyme purification.
- Cell lysis can be done mechanically, enzymatically, or using the ______________ of it.
- Method to identify the enzyme.
- Tool that is used to lyses the cell.
- Salt that form purple complex with alkaline substance.
- To determine that ammonium sulfate is completely diffused, add _____ inside the buffer solution.
- For the dialysis process, the sampel was put inside the _______ bag.
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- ___________ chloride is added in the dialysis process to know whether the dialysis already reach equilibrium or not.
- Cell lysis by enzimatic method could be done by using what enzyme?
- Method to purified the enzyme.
- Unit of sedimentation coefficient?
- ______________ salt is an example of intefering compound for Biuret method of colorimetric analysis.
- _______ colloidal colorimetric method could be used to analyze very small protein.
- Isolation enzyme from organel can be done by cell fractination centrifugation or ______ density centrifugation.
- ___________ press could lysis the cell mechanically by using very high pressure.
- A very high purity of enzyme is targetted for
18 Clues: Method to purified the enzyme. • Method to identify the enzyme. • Unit of sedimentation coefficient? • Tool that is used to lyses the cell. • A very high purity of enzyme is targetted for • Salt that form purple complex with alkaline substance. • Cell lysis by enzimatic method could be done by using what enzyme? • ...
Wireless 2023-03-28
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- is an open standard protocol used to authenticate users onto a network.
- A communication method that uses radio waves to transmit data from small circuit boards called RFID tags to special scanners.
- Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks.
- multiple-output An enhancement that allows multiple antennas to use the same radio frequency.
- IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards.
- Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users.
- Authentication method that forces a user to agree to terms or pay a fee before accessing the wireless network.
- A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth.
- Wireless network that requires no authentication.
- Wireless authentication method that allows for automatic connection between a device and the wireless access point.
- A communication method that allows two-way communication between two devices within a few centimeters of each other.
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- was developed by Cisco to address security concerns in RADIUS.
- An enhancement to MIMO that allows the antennae on the access point to divide streams between multiple devices.
- Wireless communication technology that allows two devices to connect to each other over a short distance.
- Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today. Versions 2 and 3 are the latest versions in use.
- A method that allows the frequency of the wireless network to be fine-tuned. Each channel is approximately 20 MHz wide.
- s a key component of Windows Active Directory. has three main components:
- was introduced in 2018 to address the vulnerabilities inherent in the WPA2 handshake and to support newer technologies. Instead of using the pre-shared key, WPA3 implements the Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) standard.
18 Clues: Wireless network that requires no authentication. • IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards. • Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks. • was developed by Cisco to address security concerns in RADIUS. • A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth. • ...
Scientific Models Vocabulary 2025-02-03
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- A variable or constant that defines the limits or conditions of a model or simulation.
- Information from the output of a model that is used to adjust or refine the model’s inputs or parameters.
- An educated guess or prediction about a scientific phenomenon, often tested through models.
- The degree of difficulty in understanding or representing a system due to its many interconnected parts.
- An observable event or occurrence that scientists try to explain or predict using models.
- A physical or mathematical model that represents a real object or system in reduced size or in proportion to actual dimensions.
- A factor or condition that can be changed or controlled in an experiment or model.
- A simplified version of a system, removing unnecessary details to focus on the most essential features.
- A standard or reference used in an experiment or model to compare results and ensure consistency.
- A set of interconnected parts working together as a whole, such as the Earth system, climate system, or solar system.
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- A forecast or expected outcome based on a model or hypothesis.
- A condition or premise taken for granted when creating or testing a model.
- Information collected during an experiment or simulation, often used to support or refine a model.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses, and facts.
- A way of illustrating a model or phenomenon, such as through graphs, charts, or diagrams.
- A process of imitating a real-world process or system using a model to predict or analyze its behavior.
- A model or diagram that depicts a concept or system in a more understandable or manageable form.
- A simplified representation of a system or phenomenon used to explain or predict how something works.
- The size or proportion used to represent the real-world dimensions of a system in a model.
- The extent to which a model accurately represents real-world processes or systems.
20 Clues: A forecast or expected outcome based on a model or hypothesis. • A condition or premise taken for granted when creating or testing a model. • A factor or condition that can be changed or controlled in an experiment or model. • The extent to which a model accurately represents real-world processes or systems. • ...
Nature of Science 2023-08-21
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- the act of someone else conducting your experiment
- what describes you measuring boiling water at 100.5 multiple times
- when an experiment proves the hypothesis was correct
- type of variable kept the same between all test trials
- derriving answers from your personal belief
- type of variable being measured in an experiment
- type of observation when using a meter stick
- the base SI unit of length
- what you use a triple beam balance to measure
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- the type of evidence obtained from scientific experiments
- derriving answers from evidence
- the scientific explanation for a never changing fact
- the act of doing multiple trials
- the scientific explanation of a consistent replicated experiment
- when judgement is made based on personal feelings
- type of variable being tested in an experiment
- what is being tested in experiment
- what describes you measuring boiling water at 100.5 celcius
- the base SI unit of volume
- the base SI unit of mass
- what you use a graduated cylinder to measure
21 Clues: the base SI unit of mass • the base SI unit of volume • the base SI unit of length • derriving answers from evidence • the act of doing multiple trials • what is being tested in experiment • derriving answers from your personal belief • type of observation when using a meter stick • what you use a graduated cylinder to measure • what you use a triple beam balance to measure • ...
Measurement and Conversion Vocabulary Review 2025-05-19
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- Something placed in front of a unit to change its value
- Labels used to give numbers context
- Number in the bottom of a fraction
- The number between 1 and 10 in scientific notation
- Modifies the base in scientific notation
- Number in the top of a fraction
- Derived unit containing distance and time
- The distance between 2 points
- Base unit for length in the metric system
- Unit created by combining 2 or more other units using multiplication or division
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- Derived unit containing volume and mass
- Base unit for time in the metric system
- A fraction equal to 1 used to convert units
- Base unit for mass in the metric system
- A condensed way to represent numbers, especially very large or small numbers
- an unmodified unit used in the metric system
- the space something takes up in 2 dimensions
- The measure of how much matter is present
- 10 used in scientific notation
- the space something takes up in 3 dimensions
20 Clues: The distance between 2 points • 10 used in scientific notation • Number in the top of a fraction • Number in the bottom of a fraction • Labels used to give numbers context • Derived unit containing volume and mass • Base unit for time in the metric system • Base unit for mass in the metric system • Modifies the base in scientific notation • ...
Zoology Unit 2: Taxonomy and Geological Time Scale 2022-09-08
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- kingdom with prokaryotes found everywhere
- largest unit of time on geological time scale
- tool used to identify species with pairs of statements
- a diagram separating species into branches based on derived characteristics
- the study of classification
- era that contains dinosaurs
- kingdom with eukaryotic, absorptive, mostly multicellular heterotrophs
- the evidence for the geological time scale
- era before dinosaurs with first vertebrates and arthropods
- when 90% of species died out
- a time when multicellular life diversified into many species
- a member of the kingdom of multicellular, ingestive heterotrophs with no cell walls
- first part of scientific name
- second part of scientific name
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- father of taxonomy
- a classification group of related species, example: phylum
- paleozoic period with giant bugs
- a large taxon group, there are six of them
- kingdom with prokaryotes found in extreme environments
- era after dinosaurs with large mammals
- scientific names should be printed in _______
- the group right above order
22 Clues: father of taxonomy • the study of classification • era that contains dinosaurs • the group right above order • when 90% of species died out • first part of scientific name • second part of scientific name • paleozoic period with giant bugs • era after dinosaurs with large mammals • kingdom with prokaryotes found everywhere • a large taxon group, there are six of them • ...
Nature of Science 2023-04-30
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- Measurements or observations collected and recorded in an experiment or investigation
- To arrange in a specific order or group by categories based on similarities.
- An organized study of the natural world that may include making systematic observations, asking questions, gathering information, analyzing data, summarizing results, drawing conclusions, and/or communicating results.
- An event, condition, or factor that can be changed or controlled in order to study r test a hypothesis in a scientific experiment
- TO arrange in a specific order or group by categories based on similarities.
- A feature, quality, property, or trait of an object or organism
- A statement that tells what an investigation showed, based on observations and data
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- A group of scientific experiment that serves as a reference for comparison to the experimental group
- An explanation based on evidence that is not directly observed
- To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelatedness.
- A term used to describe the certainty of data or results of an investigation or experiment
- Information about the natural world gathered through the sense and/or scientific instruments
- A term used to describe a quesion that can be answered through an experiment or observation.
- The use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve practical problems
- Multiple sets of measurements or observations in a scientific investigation
15 Clues: An explanation based on evidence that is not directly observed • A feature, quality, property, or trait of an object or organism • The use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve practical problems • Multiple sets of measurements or observations in a scientific investigation • To arrange in a specific order or group by categories based on similarities. • ...
Lumina 2022-07-28
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- Ability to think and move clearly, easily and with speed
- A method for solving a problem
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- Surprising a customer by exceeding their expectations and thus creating a positive emotional reaction
- leveraging the application of scientific knowledge, tools for practical purposes
- the process of becoming or making something different
5 Clues: A method for solving a problem • the process of becoming or making something different • Ability to think and move clearly, easily and with speed • leveraging the application of scientific knowledge, tools for practical purposes • Surprising a customer by exceeding their expectations and thus creating a positive emotional reaction
vol2 pg228 The Age of Ideas 2025-09-08
5 Clues: a sun-centered description of the universe • an explanation about how or why something happens • a method of preventing diseases, such as small pox • the idea that the earth is the center of the universe • an era of scientific and ethical progress in Europe during 1600s and 1700s
Animal Terms 2017-09-28
13 Clues: Meat from Sus • Newborn Feline • Young Male Sus • Castrated Gallus • Castrated Feline • Meat from Caprine • Adult Male Canine • Young Female Turkey • Adult Female Bovine • Billy Scientific Name • Turkey Scientific Name • Adult Breeding Male Horse • Adult Breeding Felame Horse
Alejandro´s science puzzle 2020-08-27
The Scientific Revolution 2019-04-01
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- Where did Vesalius find the bodies he worked with?
- blood, yellow bile, black bile and ?
- Tiny living creatures are called ...
- Who published some of the first accurate drawings of the human body?
- Who said "True beauty comes from geometry"?
- What did Sir Christopher Wren design?
- Whith what kind of substance did William Harvey experiment?
- Which word was 'invented' by Robert Hooke?
- Who was paid by the Royal Society?
- What are the substances called that people in the Middle Ages believed the body was made up from?
- What was Newton's most famous book called?
- Who backed the Royal Society?
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- What did Thomas Savery invent?
- Who suggested that the sun was in the middle of the universe?
- Who built the telescope that magnified everthing 32 times?
- Who used mathematical calculations in his work?
- The Father of Modern Physics
- What did Robert Hooke work with?
- laws The laws of gravitiy are called...
19 Clues: The Father of Modern Physics • Who backed the Royal Society? • What did Thomas Savery invent? • What did Robert Hooke work with? • Who was paid by the Royal Society? • blood, yellow bile, black bile and ? • Tiny living creatures are called ... • What did Sir Christopher Wren design? • laws The laws of gravitiy are called... • Which word was 'invented' by Robert Hooke? • ...
Scientific Inquiry Crossword 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. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-24
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- An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experiments.
- A logical process for testing ideas through observation, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions.
- Carefully watching or measuring something to collect information or evidence.
- The belief that reason and logic are the main sources of knowledge and truth.
- Used telescope to make empirical observations and supported and confirmed the heliocentric theory. He lived out his life under house arrest.
- Challenged Church authority and geocentrism when he proposed heliocentric (sun-centered) system
- An explanation of how or why something happens, based on evidence and observation.
- The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe and all planets and stars revolve around it.
- The practice of gaining knowledge through observation and experimentation instead of relying on old beliefs.
- A test scientists perform to see if their ideas or hypotheses are correct.
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- The force that pulls objects toward each other, keeping planets in orbit around the Sun.
- The idea that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe.
- Proved orbits were elliptical, predictable and governed by laws of planetary motion
- The study of stars, planets, and the universe beyond Earth.
- Created the Three Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation that supported the discoveries of Kepler.
- A tool used by Galileo and others to observe distant objects in the sky more clearly.
- A period when thinkers applied reason and science to understand society, government, and human nature.
- Newton’s three rules that describe how and why objects move when forces act on them.
- The path one object takes as it moves around another object in space.
19 Clues: The study of stars, planets, and the universe beyond Earth. • The path one object takes as it moves around another object in space. • The idea that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe. • An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experiments. • A test scientists perform to see if their ideas or hypotheses are correct. • ...
Viruses & Bacteria 2021-12-07
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- disease prevention method
- splitting into 2 or more parts
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- infectious particle with its own DNA
- the virus attaches to cell
- offspring grows on parent then falls
- transfer/spread from one thing to another
- a virus is an ___ particle
- helps fight a virus using the antigen
- SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus)variant
- virus transmission method spread through feces
- made using a vaccine
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- double-helix
- unicellular with no membrane-bound organelles
- virus transmission method spread through air
- head, tails, and tail fibers assembled
- virus tranmission method spread through insects
- prokaryotic organisms that are found everywhere
- deactivates viruses
- when the newly-created virus is released
- spread of a virus globally
- a surrounding or enclosing structure
- the disease of the virus SARS-CoV-2
23 Clues: double-helix • deactivates viruses • made using a vaccine • disease prevention method • the virus attaches to cell • spread of a virus globally • a virus is an ___ particle • splitting into 2 or more parts • SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus)variant • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • the disease of the virus SARS-CoV-2 • infectious particle with its own DNA • ...
A Sketchy Scene Vocabulary 2024-09-05
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- Established procedures or rules to follow when collecting and handling evidence.
- Official procedures or systems used to ensure the proper collection and handling of evidence.
- A procedure or analysis conducted on evidence to support or refute hypotheses.
- An initial explanation or theory about the evidence found at the scene.
- Electronics that might contain evidence, such as phones or computers.
- A significant location within the crime scene from which measurements and searches are often initiated.
- Lists all observable evidence in a sketch
- Drawing A drawing of the crime scene where the dimensions are proportional but reduced in size.
- A notebook used to record observations, hypotheses, sketches, and other notes during an investigation.
- The boundary established around the crime scene to restrict access.
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- The use of cameras to capture images of the crime scene for documentation.
- The reference point from which measurements are taken at the crime scene.
- An organized method of searching a crime scene to ensure no evidence is overlooked.
- Includes the date, time, location, and temperature in a sketch
- The process of determining the size, length, or amount of something at the crime scene.
- A record of all evidence collected at the scene, including details about each item.
- A preliminary drawing of the crime scene showing the arrangement of evidence.
- Techniques used to systematically search a crime scene, such as the Link Method, Zone Method, Spiral Method, Line (Strip) Method, Wheel or Ray Method, and Grid Method.
- A record-keeping tool used by forensic scientists to document their work and findings.
- The person who has died.
- Any items or information that can be used to understand or solve a crime.
21 Clues: The person who has died. • Lists all observable evidence in a sketch • Includes the date, time, location, and temperature in a sketch • The boundary established around the crime scene to restrict access. • Electronics that might contain evidence, such as phones or computers. • An initial explanation or theory about the evidence found at the scene. • ...
Modern materials and methods of construction 2025-12-11
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- One of the benefits of off site construction is enhanced health and ------ outcomes.
- A type of modern engineered timber.
- Welsh word for 'green'
- This modern method of construction describes the method of joining large factory finished modules, usually in the form of rooms such as living rooms and bedrooms, to make almost a complete building.
- A modern method of surveying that uses laser scanning and drones that provides comprehensive 3D models with great accuracy and density over large areas(Abbreviation)
- Speed and efficiency, improved quality and consistency, cost savings, sustainability and waste reduction, are all -------- of off-site construction.
- 'BIM'a modern method of design and construction(8,11,9)
- Type of building designed to minimize environmental impact through resource-efficient and sustainable practices across their entire lifecycle.
- A modern method of construction that uses factory - made panels in the form of walls, floors and roofs.
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- Word to describe methods of off site construction.
- 'VR' Type of new technology that allows designers and customers to visualise a building before it is built(7,7)
- Welsh word for 'benefits'
- Off-site construction enables the use of advanced manufacturing techniques and technologies, leading to higher energy ---------- in the production process.
- Word to describe concrete components that are prepared, cast and cured off-site, usually in a controlled factory environment, using reusable moulds.
- Reduced site ---------- is a major benefit of off site construction.
- Welsh word for 'materials'
- Welsh word for 'safety'
- A material that can be used in insulation products and as a fine aggregate using modern methods.
- A modern method of surveying using satellites(abbreviation)
- A modern method of construction that involves combining factory produced, pre-engineered units( or modules) to form major elements of a structure.
20 Clues: Welsh word for 'green' • Welsh word for 'safety' • Welsh word for 'benefits' • Welsh word for 'materials' • A type of modern engineered timber. • Word to describe methods of off site construction. • 'BIM'a modern method of design and construction(8,11,9) • A modern method of surveying using satellites(abbreviation) • ...
Science Revision Crossword 2023-06-19
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- A type of power for which you need a socket
- Used Galapagos finches to identify the theory of evolution
- Paths through which electricity can flow through
- When you receive characteristics from your parents
- The free flow of electricity/ the power flowing through a circuit
- An animals that adapted to their environment because of the Industrial revolution
- When light passes through mediums and bends
- When cells duplicate to grow, usually when a mutation occurs
- bounce of a surface
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- A material that allows electricity to pass through
- scientific study including forces, magnetism, etc.
- It is part of the Domain eukarya and a dog is an .....
- a place with no air
- Related to the heart
- scientific study of living organisms
- Animals without a backbone
- When cells are altered or damaged
- A material that does not allow electricity to pass through
- A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form.
- scientific study of chemicals
20 Clues: a place with no air • bounce of a surface • Related to the heart • Animals without a backbone • scientific study of chemicals • When cells are altered or damaged • scientific study of living organisms • A type of power for which you need a socket • When light passes through mediums and bends • Paths through which electricity can flow through • ...
Half Brother by Kenneth Opal - A Vocabulary Crossword by Maya Kattenfeld 2015-12-01
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- Drink (alcohol)
- Reduce to fine particles
- A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
- A decision without the agreement of others
- Visually attractive
- To behave in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case
- Cool and distant
- Having, showing or caused by emotion, especially tender or affectionate feelings
- Extremely thirsty
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- An example of something for scientific study or display; an animal, plant, piece of mineral, etc.
- Have a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another
- The arrangment of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- Acting or done without forethought
- An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization
- Scientific study of language
- To make up or form something
- The practice or custom of having more than one wife or husban at the same time
- Scientific study of primates
- Pitifully sad and abandoned and lonely
- Caught fire
20 Clues: Caught fire • Drink (alcohol) • Cool and distant • Extremely thirsty • Visually attractive • Reduce to fine particles • Scientific study of language • To make up or form something • Scientific study of primates • Acting or done without forethought • Pitifully sad and abandoned and lonely • A decision without the agreement of others • A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance • ...
Science 2023-07-05
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- The scientific study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The genetic material that carries the instructions for living organisms.
- A proposed explanation or prediction based on limited evidence.
- The act of finding or uncovering something new or unknown.
- The branch of technology that deals with the design and construction of robots.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- The force that attracts objects toward each other, keeping them grounded.
- The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns.
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- A substance made up of different elements, often used in experiments.
- A person who studies and conducts research in various fields of science.
- A controlled environment where scientific experiments and research are conducted.
- A scientific activity conducted to test or investigate something.
- A device used to magnify small objects or organisms for detailed observation.
- The application of scientific knowledge to create tools and solve problems.
- The ability to do work or cause change, often in the form of heat, light, or motion.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment.
16 Clues: The study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns. • The act of finding or uncovering something new or unknown. • A proposed explanation or prediction based on limited evidence. • An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • A scientific activity conducted to test or investigate something. • ...
Python Beginner Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- A function that displays text on the screen.
- A function that asks the user for information.
- A note in code that begins with # and is ignored by Python.
- A method that turns a string into all uppercase letters.
- A method that removes extra spaces from the beginning and end of a string.
- The symbol # used to write a comment in Python.
- Used to describe or explain the code but is not run by Python.
- A text value stored in quotation marks in Python.
- What is used to store data in variables in a Python program.
- This method makes all the letters in a string lowercase.
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- A method that splits a string into a list based on a specific character.
- The function you use to get text from the user in Python.
- The character used to indicate the start of a string (usually " " or ' ').
- A method that finds the length of a string.
- A method to replace parts of a string with another value.
- A method that capitalizes the first letter of a string.
16 Clues: A method that finds the length of a string. • A function that displays text on the screen. • A function that asks the user for information. • The symbol # used to write a comment in Python. • A text value stored in quotation marks in Python. • A method that capitalizes the first letter of a string. • A method that turns a string into all uppercase letters. • ...
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 in which learners can learn vast amounts of information by listening to others
- 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 • 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 • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-07
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- theory the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- Newton helped bring together (Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo) breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
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- method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Copernicus A Polish cleric and astronaut.
5 Clues: Copernicus A Polish cleric and astronaut. • theory the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Newton helped bring together (Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo) breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
STATS 2025-02-25
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- – A type of data collection that observes and measures part of a population.
- – The entirety of a group in a dataset.
- – A type of sample where each sample has an equal chance of being selected.
- – A data visualization method using bars to represent frequencies.
- – A systematic method of selecting every nth item in a population.
- – The extent to which data points differ from the mean.
- – Numerical measurements of counts like age or height.
- – The symmetry of a dataset’s distribution.
- – The middle value in an ordered dataset.
- – Non-numerical data such as labels or categories.
- – The difference between the highest and lowest values in a dataset.
- – A characteristic or trait that can be measured.
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- – A study method where researchers apply treatments to subjects.
- – The most frequently occurring value in a dataset.
- – Value or measurement obtained from a population.
- – Data gathered from counting.
- – A statistical method used to test assumptions.
- – A randomly selected subset of a population.
- – A data collection method where subjects self-report information.
- – A branch of statistics that involves making predictions based on data.
- – A method of collecting data from individuals.
- – A type of data that can assume any numerical value over an interval.
- – A treatment is applied in this type of statistical study.
- – A summary statistic that describes the center of a dataset.
- – The study of how data behaves over time.
- – A small part of a population selected to represent the whole.
- – The sum of all values divided by the number of observations.
- – A sampling method that divides a population into strata.
- – A part of inferential statistics that examines relationships between variables.
- – The process of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data.
30 Clues: – Data gathered from counting. • – The entirety of a group in a dataset. • – The middle value in an ordered dataset. • – The study of how data behaves over time. • – The symmetry of a dataset’s distribution. • – A randomly selected subset of a population. • – A method of collecting data from individuals. • – A statistical method used to test assumptions. • ...
Science CER Review 2023-08-30
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- observable evidence (uses your senses)
- describes why the claim is correct
- measurable evidence (uses numbers)
- last sentence in the reasoning
- the answer to the question; a statement about the solution to a problem
- use evidence to support the claim
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- information collected during a scientific investigation
- scientific data to support your claim
- background knowledge to inform the reader about the topic
- a writing to inform the reader about a scientific topic
10 Clues: last sentence in the reasoning • use evidence to support the claim • describes why the claim is correct • measurable evidence (uses numbers) • scientific data to support your claim • observable evidence (uses your senses) • information collected during a scientific investigation • a writing to inform the reader about a scientific topic • ...
Systems of Equations 2021-10-17
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- Written as Ax+By=C.
- A system is ______ if it has two lines with one point of intersection.
- This method transforms the system so that one varible "cancels out".
- The equation x = –5; 5x + 3y = –19 is best solved using this method.
- If the two lines are parallel, the system is _____.
- The ordered pair that makes both equations true.
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- The elimination method has an _____ number of solutions
- Written as y=mx+b.
- A system of ______ has two equations and two unknowns.
- This method only has one solution.
- The elimination method is also known as this method.
- The two lines are the ____ if they are consistant and dependent.
- When using the substitution method there can either be an infinite amount of solutions or _______.
13 Clues: Written as y=mx+b. • Written as Ax+By=C. • This method only has one solution. • The ordered pair that makes both equations true. • If the two lines are parallel, the system is _____. • The elimination method is also known as this method. • A system of ______ has two equations and two unknowns. • The elimination method has an _____ number of solutions • ...
Spallanzani's Bats 2023-01-24
16 Clues: group • avoid • steps • sense • method • results • objects • matched • control • question • observed • scientist • prediction • hypothesis • conclusion • experiments
Scientific process 2020-09-03
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- Using your senses to understand the world
- An educated guess about what will happen
- Facts and numbers collected in an experiment
- A conclusion based on observations
- What stays the same in an experiment
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- Questioning and testing the natural world
- Method of testing a hypothesis
- A variable that the scientist changes
- A set of well tested explanation of why things happen
- A judgement about the outcome of an experiment
- A variable that is being measured
- A widely accepted rule that has not be disproven
12 Clues: Method of testing a hypothesis • A variable that is being measured • A conclusion based on observations • What stays the same in an experiment • A variable that the scientist changes • An educated guess about what will happen • Questioning and testing the natural world • Using your senses to understand the world • Facts and numbers collected in an experiment • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-26
scientific revolution 2021-10-26
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 Inquiry 2018-08-07
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- Research with a problem, data, hypothesis
- A variable that doesn't change
- Something that changes
- Collecting information using senses
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- Uncertain of something so it's asked in an interrogative form
- Natural science that deals with energy
- Unchanged part of the experiment
- An example of a structure usually in a smaller representation
- Information gathered through an experiment
- An educated guess
- Something to be proven
- A group of predictions
12 Clues: An educated guess • Something that changes • Something to be proven • A group of predictions • 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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- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations
- the variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept
- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a set of conditions
- the factor scientists change during an experiment
- a possible explanation for a set of observations
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- a factor that can be measured in an experiment
- an experiment in which one variable is controlled at a time
- the process of sharing your ideas with others through speaking or writing
- the ongoing process of discovering science
- a factor that can change in an experiment
- facts,figures,or other evidence gathered through observations
12 Clues: a factor that can change in an experiment • the ongoing process of discovering science • a factor that can be measured in an experiment • a possible explanation for a set of observations • the factor scientists change during an experiment • a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations • an experiment in which one variable is controlled at a time • ...
Scientific inquiry 2014-09-15
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- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- the diverse ways of discovering science
- the factor that changes as a result of the changes of the manipulated variable
- facts,facts,and other evidence gathered through observations
- a possible eplanation for a set of observations
- the one factor that scientist changes during an experimnet
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- the process of sharing ideas with others through writing and speaking
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results
- an experiment in which one variable is manipulated at a time
- a factor that can change in an experiment
- a factor that can be measured in an experiment
- a pattern,plan,representation,or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object,system,or concept
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 • an experiment in which one variable is manipulated at a time • ...
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 that Earth revolved around the sun
- philosopher that thought people were naturally greedy, cruel, selfish
- 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
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- theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property
- invented the law of inertia
- individuals concerned with the nature of the universe
- the amount of days people believed the world to be created in before modern science
- the idea Earth is the center of the universe
- laws that govern the physical univers
- laws that govern human nature
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 revolution 2023-12-08
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- an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment
- in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities.
- the century the scientific revolution began
- a person who researches to advance knowledge in an area of the natural sciences.
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- the application of conceptual knowledge for achieving practical goals, especially in a reproducible way
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- questioning attitude or doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere belief or dogma.
- a continent comprising the westernmost peninsulas of Eurasia, located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
- He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain
- the astronomical model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus and published in 1543.
- an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher.
12 Clues: the century the scientific revolution began • He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain • the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. • in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities. • the astronomical model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus and published in 1543. • ...
Scientific Thought 2023-09-09
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- an educated guess about the future outcome of an experiment or observation may be framed as a detailed question or statement
- variable, in an experiment the factor that a scientist deliberately manipulates variable in an experiment a factor that is unknow or can change
- factor, the ratio between the sizes of two standard units for measurement of the same thing which is the factor by which you multiply a measurement in terms if one unit to get the same measurements in terms of the other
- The facts you collect from an experiment
- units, the units agreed upon in SI for reporting measurements of fundamental physical quantities
- a three-atom form of oxygen that in a layer in the stratosphere screens out harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun
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- variable, in an experiment the factor that may change because of a change in the independent variable
- a standard used to compare the results of an experiment for example a control group might receive no treatment and an experimental group would receive some type of special treatment or be placed in special conditions
- unit, the unit of measurement that combines fundamental units to measure a physical property
- the act or practice of producing conditions similar to real conditions
- addreviation for the French system international d'unites or international system of units which is based on the metric system of measurement and is accepted worldwide by scientists
- sensing, obtaining data usually in person at the exact location of the data
12 Clues: The facts you collect from an experiment • the act or practice of producing conditions similar to real conditions • sensing, obtaining data usually in person at the exact location of the data • unit, the unit of measurement that combines fundamental units to measure a physical property • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2024-11-11
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- Recording evidence gathered through observations.
- The variable you control or vary in an experimental study to explore its effects.
- An idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation.
- Information gained from observing and testing an experiment.
- What has been found out during an investigation.
- A correctly conducted experiment.
- Collect the measurements and analyze them.
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- An element that is kept the same throughout the experiment.
- Tests whether your prediction is accurate.
- Sensory experiences that allow scientists to collect data.
- What is expected if the hypothesis is true.
- What changes as a result of the independent variable in experiments.
12 Clues: A correctly conducted experiment. • Tests whether your prediction is accurate. • Collect the measurements and analyze them. • What is expected if the hypothesis is true. • What has been found out during an investigation. • Recording evidence gathered through observations. • Sensory experiences that allow scientists to collect data. • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study of heredity and the variation
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the branch of science which
- the branch of science concerned with the
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the branch of science concerned with the • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- the study of heredity and the variation
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- its the scientific study of algae.
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the branch of science which
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the branch of science concerned with the
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- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the study of bacteria.
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
cardio 2024-04-26
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- The lower chamber of the heart
- separates the left and right sides of the heart
- Scientific name of blood platelets
- Pressure when the heart is relaxing
- Scientific name of red blood cells
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- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
- The "watery" portion of blood
- A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood
- Pressure when the heart is contracting
- Scientific name of white blood cells
- An instrument used to listen to heart sounds
- The middle, muscular layer of the heart
- The upper chambers of the heart
13 Clues: The "watery" portion of blood • The lower chamber of the heart • The upper chambers of the heart • Scientific name of blood platelets • Scientific name of red blood cells • Pressure when the heart is relaxing • Scientific name of white blood cells • Pressure when the heart is contracting • The middle, muscular layer of the heart • An instrument used to measure blood pressure • ...
Basics of Science - Vocabulary 2021-06-10
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- a property of matter equal to the measure of an object's resistance to changes in either its speed or direction of its motion. The mass of an object is not dependent on gravity and therefore is different from but proportional to its weight. Unit: grams (g)
- the measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension. Unit: meters (m)
- data: data described in terms of some quality or categorization that may be informal or may use ill-defined characteristics such as warmth and flavor
- variable (or manipulated variable): variable whose value is being altered to bring a change in some condition
- method: a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is empirically tested.
- the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space Unit: Liters (L)
- a branch of science that involves the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter. Often known as the central science, it is a creative discipline chiefly concerned with atomic and molecular structure and its change, for instance through chemical reactions.
- figures: All of the numbers in a measurement that are know to be accurate, plus one that is uncertain.
- variable: a sample in which a factor whose effect is being estimated is absent or is held constant: in order to provide a comparison.
- analysis: a technique that involves the study of dimensions of physical quantities
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scale. Unit: Kelvin (K) or Celsius (®C)
- a test under controlled conditions that is made to demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a hypothesis: or determine the efficacy of something previously untried.
- : the act of noting and recording something with instruments.
- system: a decimal system of units based on the meter as a unit length, the kilogram as a unit mass: and the second as a unit time.
- a position reached after consideration of data obtained from an experiment
- variable (or responding variable): the observed variable in an experiment or study whose changes are determined by the presence or degree of one or more independent variables
- data: data described in terms of quantity and in which numerical values are used.
- a tentative explanation for an observation or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation.
- notation: a method of writing or displaying numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10.
19 Clues: : the act of noting and recording something with instruments. • a position reached after consideration of data obtained from an experiment • data: data described in terms of quantity and in which numerical values are used. • analysis: a technique that involves the study of dimensions of physical quantities • ...
Systems of Equations 2021-10-17
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- When using the substitution method there can either be an infinite amount of solutions or _______.
- This method transforms the system so that one varible "cancels out".
- Written as y=mx+b.
- This method only has one solution.
- If the two lines are parallel, the system is _____.
- The elimination method has an _____ number of solutions
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- The equation x = –5; 5x + 3y = –19 is best solved using this method.
- A system is ______ if it has two lines with one point of intersection.
- A system of ______ has two equations and two unknowns.
- The elimination method is also known as this method.
- The ordered pair that makes both equations true.
- Written as Ax+By=C.
- The two lines are the ____ if they are consistent and dependent.
13 Clues: Written as y=mx+b. • Written as Ax+By=C. • This method only has one solution. • The ordered pair that makes both equations true. • If the two lines are parallel, the system is _____. • The elimination method is also known as this method. • A system of ______ has two equations and two unknowns. • The elimination method has an _____ number of solutions • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- FRS was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism
- sun the center of the universe
- someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era.
- was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time
- Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
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- He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England
- Galileo Galilei was an Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician
- was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
- Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- Earth is the center of the universe
- a perios when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
15 Clues: sun the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • someone who studies wisdom, love to study • was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. • He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England • was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. • ...
Science ELT project 2024-05-07
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- Key keys used to identify animals and plants.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Feeders and Decomposers Detritivores are the animals which feed on dead remains of plants and animals. Decomposers are micro-organisms which secrete digestive enzymes over dead organic matter to convert it into simpler and soluble organic substances.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- resource a resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished.
- cycle involves the continuous circulation of water in the Earth-Atmosphere system
- Method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- equilibrium When a population is in equilibrium, both genotype and allele frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next
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- avoidance of natural resource depletion to maintain an ecological balance.
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- an organism that creates its own food or energy
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Cycle a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things.
- profile the vertical section of the soil from the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets the underlying rock
15 Clues: Key keys used to identify animals and plants. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • an organism that creates its own food or energy • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • avoidance of natural resource depletion to maintain an ecological balance. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-07
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- Belief that views reason as the chief source of knowledge
- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer; confirmed that the sun was at the center of the universe
- French philosopher; began by thinking and writing about the doubt; wrote "Discourse on Method"
- Systematic procedure to collect and analyze evidence
- Earth at the center of universe
- Mathematician, astronomer; formulated the sun-centered conception of the universe
- Sun at the center of universe
- English philosopher; one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinker; argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa or blank mind, through his work "Essay Concerning Human Understanding"
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- English philosopher; believed that scientists should learn about nature by using inductive reasoning instead of rely on the ideas of ancient authorities
- Composer; owner of three of the world's greatest operas: "The Marriage of Figaro", "The Magic Flute", and "Don Giovanni"
- Most famous philosophe of the later Enlightenment; through his "Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind", argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property
- Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician; first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist; influenced eighteenth-century intellectual through ideas; discovered several laws and theories of physics and motion
- A period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
15 Clues: Sun at the center of universe • Earth at the center of universe • Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Systematic procedure to collect and analyze evidence • Belief that views reason as the chief source of knowledge • Mathematician, astronomer; formulated the sun-centered conception of the universe • ...
Cooperative Learning AWL Words Page 14 2019-08-11
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- big great
- collaboration association, cooperation relationship,
- duration, time
- site, position, place
- result, conclusion, effect
- adverse, bleak, conflicting
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- process procedure method
- procedure approach process
- department, office, administration , agency
- part, ratio, amount
- beliefs, ideology, viewpoint
- method, process,
- material bodily
- happen
- peak, upper limit, top, greatest
15 Clues: happen • big great • duration, time • material bodily • method, process, • part, ratio, amount • site, position, place • process procedure method • procedure approach process • result, conclusion, effect • adverse, bleak, conflicting • beliefs, ideology, viewpoint • peak, upper limit, top, greatest • department, office, administration , agency • ...
Crossword 2020-01-17
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- influenced by Darwin, survival of the fittest, theory of evolution to describe society… “Social Darwinism”.. Thought that helping the weak would make the process slower.. The best would survive
- choices people make to satisfy needs and wants
- how the environment affects behavior and personality
- the unintended consequences of society
- is formed from characteristics and elements of the given phenomena, but it is not meant to correspond to all of the characteristics of any one particular case
- perspective parts that produce a stable social system
- understanding of how people make sense of their world
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- an exchange between two or more individuals
- founded sociology as a distinct subject, and coined the term sociology, social order/social change, believed that society changes through social dynamics, practiced “cerebral hygiene”.. Applied scientific methods to the study of social interactions...
- how social groups affect each other
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- understanding of how people make sense of their world
- behavior that influences or is influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to respond to one another.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- ability to see connection between the world and your personal life
- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- competition and perspective
- perspectives assumptions about the nature of things
- bad consequence something has
- Developed the first sociology course in France.. Interested in the function of religion holding society together. Educated in France and Germany
- how a person interacts with others in a society
- the scientific study of human society and social relationships.
- Weber More interested in seperate groups than society as a whole.. Focused study on how society affects the individual and the meaning of people's actions. Developed “ideal type”
- a way of viewing humanity as a society.
- organization and operation of government
- the intended consequences of society
- perspectives in sociology and social psychology that emphasize a materialist interpretation of history, dialectical method of analysis, a critical stance toward existing social arrangements, and political program of revolution or, at least, reform.
- how someone reacts to 1 other person
- writer/editor for radical newspaper, society is influenced on how the economy is set up. Believed conflict is the main way social change happens. Wanted a classless society...
- anything that represents something else
30 Clues: competition and perspective • bad consequence something has • how social groups affect each other • the intended consequences of society • how someone reacts to 1 other person • the unintended consequences of society • a way of viewing humanity as a society. • anything that represents something else • organization and operation of government • ...
Vocabulary learning 2021-09-02
16 Clues: gist • text • guess • method • revise • repeat • explain • context • identify • recognize • pronounce • experiment • translation • opportunity • construction • foreign .
Cardiovascular System 2024-04-26
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- Scientific name of white blood cells
- Scientific name of blood platelets
- An instrument used to listen to heart sounds
- Pressure when the heart is relaxing
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure
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- Scientific name of red blood cells
- The lower chamber of the heart
- separates the left and right sides of the heart
- The middle, muscular layer of the heart
- Pressure when the heart is contracting
- A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood
- The "watery" portion of blood
- The upper chambers of the heart
13 Clues: The "watery" portion of blood • The lower chamber of the heart • The upper chambers of the heart • Scientific name of red blood cells • Scientific name of blood platelets • Pressure when the heart is relaxing • Scientific name of white blood cells • Pressure when the heart is contracting • The middle, muscular layer of the heart • An instrument used to listen to heart sounds • ...
Chapter 6 2024-03-07
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- A federal medical insurance program that primarily serves those older than 65.
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements.
- Reports developed by experts in the field that contain valuable information needed by the healthcare industry.
- A method or technique that is consistently shown results superior to those achieved by other means.
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- Voluntary guidelines representing a consensus of AAMI members that are intended for use by healthcare facilities and manufacturers to help ensure instruments are safe for use.
- Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law.
- A federal and state assistance program that pays covered medical expenses for low-income individuals.
- The FDA process of scientific and regulatory review to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of class III medical devices.
- The FDA safety information and adverse event reporting system that serves healthcare professionals and the public by reporting serious problems.
- Provides ferderal protections for individually identifiable health information held by covered entities and their associates.
- A injury or illness that is life-threatening resulting in permanent impairment of a bodily function or permanent damage to a body structure.
11 Clues: Rules issued by administrative agencies that have the force of law. • A federal medical insurance program that primarily serves those older than 65. • A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements. • A method or technique that is consistently shown results superior to those achieved by other means. • ...
ES Vocab 2 2021-08-17
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- Short paragraph that discusses the overall results of an experimental procedure and explains whether the proposed hypothesis at the beginning of the experiment was supported or not
- a scientific method of observation to gather non-numerical data
- a plan for asking questions and testing possible answers
- The plan for how you will conduct your experiment.
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- any data that is in numerical form such as statistics, percentages, etc.
- The active acquisition of information from a primary source; employs the senses
- A testable question; may lead to a hypothesis an educated guess; a testable prediction
- The process of drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning
- showing careful consideration or attention
9 Clues: showing careful consideration or attention • The plan for how you will conduct your experiment. • a plan for asking questions and testing possible answers • a scientific method of observation to gather non-numerical data • The process of drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning • any data that is in numerical form such as statistics, percentages, etc. • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 Vocab 2025-05-20
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- Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- Psychologist who studies the function, rather than structure, of consciousness
- Study of behavior tested through scientific research
- Having to do with an organism's THINKING/UNDERSTANDING
- An assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Psychologist who studies how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
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- Psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- Branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- Psychologist who studies basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- Having to do with an organism's PHYSICAL processes
- A scientist who studies the mind and behavior or humans and animals
- Based on an observation or experiment
- Psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- Set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- Psychologist who believes that each person has the freedom in directing their future and achieveieving personal growth
- Psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
17 Clues: Based on an observation or experiment • Having to do with an organism's PHYSICAL processes • Study of behavior tested through scientific research • Having to do with an organism's THINKING/UNDERSTANDING • The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • A scientist who studies the mind and behavior or humans and animals • ...
Chapter 6 - Sampling and Populations Worksheet 2022-05-19
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- How certain we are that a confidence interval includes the true population mean (proportion).
- A nonrandom sampling method whereby the researcher includes the mose convenient cases in his or her sample.
- A random sampling method whereby a table of random numbers is employed to select a sample that is representative of a larger population.
- An estimate of the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of means based on the standard deviation of a single random sample.
- A smaller number of individuals taken from some population (for the purpose of generalizing to the entire population from which it was taken).
- A random sampling method whereby the population is first divided into homogeneous subgroups from which simple random samples are then drawn.
- The extent of imprecision expected when estimating the population mean or proportion.
- A nonrandom sampling method whereby logic, common sense, or sound judgement is used to select a sample that is presumed representative of a larger population.
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- A random sampling method whereby every nth member of a population is included in the sample.
- The range of mean values (proportions) within which the true population mean (proportion) is likely to fall.
- The range of mean values (proportions) within which there are 95 chances out of 100 that the true population mean (proportion) will fall.
- The range of mean values (proportions) within which there are 99 chances out of 100 that the true population mean (proportion) will fall.
- In small sample comparisons, a statistical compsensation for the failure of the sampling distribution of differences to assume the shape of the normal curve. Written as df.
- A type of probability function that is appropriate for estimating population parameters for small sample sizes or unknown variances.
- A sampling method whereby each population member does not have an equal chance of being drawn into the sample.
- Any set of individuals who share at least one characteristic.
- The probability of commiting a Type I error.
- A nonrandom sampling method whereby diverse characteristics of a population are sampled in the proportions they occupy in the population.
- A sampling method whereby every population member has an equal chance of being drawn into the sample.
- A random sampling method whereby members are selected on a random basis form a number of well-delineated areas known as clusters (or primary sampling units).
20 Clues: The probability of commiting a Type I error. • Any set of individuals who share at least one characteristic. • The extent of imprecision expected when estimating the population mean or proportion. • A random sampling method whereby every nth member of a population is included in the sample. • ...
Hair removal Leah 2025-04-30
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- what part of skin
- a glove abrasive surface
- referred to as shaving
- is used for which wax method
- last stage of our hair growth
- method is the combination of galvanic and Thermolysis
- is what part of the skin
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- Hair Removal done at medical environment
- is what method
- first phase of hair grow
- is acid derivative
- follicles per square inch
- is which wax method
- excessive hair growth in womens
- hair grows back more coarse or thicker
15 Clues: is what method • what part of skin • is acid derivative • is which wax method • referred to as shaving • a glove abrasive surface • first phase of hair grow • is what part of the skin • follicles per square inch • is used for which wax method • last stage of our hair growth • excessive hair growth in womens • hair grows back more coarse or thicker • ...
Cooking 2024-02-22
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- - Cooking method that involves browning food in fat before slowly cooking it in liquid over low heat, resulting in tender and flavorful dishes, such as pot roast or coq au vin.
- - Set of instructions for preparing a dish, including ingredients and cooking methods.
- - Cooking method that uses hot water or liquid to cook food, such as pasta, rice, and vegetables.
- - Adding decorative elements to a dish before serving, such as herbs, citrus zest, or edible flowers, to enhance visual appeal and flavor.
- - Process of getting ingredients ready for cooking, including chopping, slicing, and marinating.
- - Components used to make a dish, such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and spices.
- - Process of shredding food into small pieces using a grater, often used for cheese, vegetables, and citrus zest.
- - Process of working dough with the hands to develop gluten and create elasticity, often used in bread-making.
- - Application of heat to food to transform it into a finished dish, using methods such as boiling, frying, baking, and grilling.
- - Cooking method that uses direct heat from a grill to cook food, often over an open flame or hot coals.
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- - Cooking method that uses a small amount of oil or fat in a pan to cook food quickly over high heat, such as vegetables or meat.
- - Cooking method that uses low heat to gently cook food in liquid, allowing flavors to meld and develop, such as soups and stews.
- - Arranging and serving food in an attractive and appealing manner, often using plates, bowls, and serving utensils.
- - Process of soaking food in a seasoned liquid to add flavor and tenderize, often used for meats, poultry, and tofu.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat in an oven or over an open flame to cook food, such as meats and vegetables.
- - Cooking method that briefly immerses food in boiling water before cooling it rapidly in ice water, often used to soften or partially cook vegetables.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat in an oven to cook food, such as bread, cakes, and cookies.
- - Flavorful substances added to food to enhance taste, such as salt, pepper, herbs, and spices.
- - Cooking method that uses steam to cook food, preserving nutrients and flavors, such as vegetables, fish, and dumplings.
- - Combining ingredients together thoroughly, often using a spoon, whisk, or electric mixer, to create a uniform texture or flavor.
20 Clues: - Components used to make a dish, such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and spices. • - Set of instructions for preparing a dish, including ingredients and cooking methods. • - Cooking method that uses dry heat in an oven to cook food, such as bread, cakes, and cookies. • ...
CS1130 Chapter 4 2015-02-17
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- the new class has the same methods from the old class
- A built-in method such as move or turn
- A coordinated sequence of instructions that will be carried out when requested
- A placeholder that acts like a basket to receive information that we send to a method
- In a call to a method, the value sent in to a method parameter
- An object created from a class
- Thinking about a collection of instructions as if it was just one instruction
- The process of breaking a problem down into large tasks and then breaking each task down into simpler steps (two words)
- Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code
- When an object is created from a class and displayed
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- A diagram that illustrates stepwise refinement, also called a structure chart (three words)
- A method that defines behaviors for a single object
- a blueprint or template that tells Alice exactly how to create and display an object
- A method that reference more than one object
14 Clues: An object created from a class • A built-in method such as move or turn • A method that reference more than one object • A method that defines behaviors for a single object • When an object is created from a class and displayed • the new class has the same methods from the old class • Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code • ...
Branches of Biology 2021-08-20
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- is the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- is the branch of biology or medicine concerned with the study of parasitic organisms.
- is the science of the application of the laws of physics to biological phenomena
- is the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- biology is the study of cell structure and function, and it revolves around the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life.
- is the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
- is a branch of biology that involves the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things.
- is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- is the study of microscopic organisms, those being unicellular, multicellular, or acellular.
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- the exploitation of biological processes such as genetic manipulation of micro-organisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- branch of biology that deals with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.
- biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
- is the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, and ecology.
- branch of biology concerned with the chemical and physiochemical processes that occur within living organisms.
- physiology is a sub-discipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants.
- is the scientific study of algae.
- is the scientific study of the interactions of light and living organisms.
- is the scientific study of fungi.
- biology is the branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of the proteins and nucleic acids.
20 Clues: is the scientific study of algae. • is the scientific study of fungi. • is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. • is the scientific study of the interactions of light and living organisms. • is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. • ...
Branches of Biology 2021-08-20
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- physiology is a sub-discipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants.
- is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- is the scientific study of algae.
- is the scientific study of the interactions of light and living organisms.
- branch of biology that deals with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.
- is the study of microscopic organisms, those being unicellular, multicellular, or acellular.
- biology is the study of cell structure and function, and it revolves around the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life.
- biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
- is the science of the application of the laws of physics to biological phenomena
- is a branch of biology that involves the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things.
- is the scientific study of fungi.
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- the exploitation of biological processes such as genetic manipulation of micro-organisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- is the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- is the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- is the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- is the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, and ecology.
- is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
- is the branch of biology or medicine concerned with the study of parasitic organisms.
- biology is the branch of biology that deals with the structure and function of the proteins and nucleic acids.
- branch of biology concerned with the chemical and physiochemical processes that occur within living organisms.
20 Clues: is the scientific study of algae. • is the scientific study of fungi. • is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. • is the scientific study of the interactions of light and living organisms. • is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. • ...
(8) Unit 1 CW 2 2023-09-08
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- an idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence
- information collected from careful study of a subject
- type of observation that deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers
- reasoning that is based on evidence
- process of evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- type of observation that deals with numbers, or amounts
- observations and conclusions that have been repeated that may or may not support a scientific claim
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
- a scientific experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time
- a way of learning about the natural world through exploration
- a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- a possible answer to a scientific question
- facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- one factor that is purposefully changed to test a hypothesis
- an interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge
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- an attempt by a different group of scientists to conduct the same experiment
- a generalization that makes sense of observations by using logical reasoning
- process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on this evidence
- arranged in an orderly way
- reasoning that is based on personal feelings or personal values
- data that’s collected using scientific processes that describe particular investigations
- the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- a repetition of an experiment
- a portion of something that is used to represent the whole thing
- a set of beliefs that may make use of science but is based on subjective reasoning, faulty reasoning, or faulty beliefs.
- an error in the design of the experiment
- grouping together items that are alike in some way
27 Clues: arranged in an orderly way • a repetition of an experiment • reasoning that is based on evidence • an error in the design of the experiment • a possible answer to a scientific question • grouping together items that are alike in some way • information collected from careful study of a subject • using one or more of your senses to gather information • ...
Fields Of Science Crossword 2020-08-12
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- the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development
- systematics that addresses the inference of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups of organisms
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it
- the study of bacteria
- the study and treatment of tumors
- the study of how to arrange reproduction within a human population to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as desirable
- the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals
- the scientific study of fungi
- the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects
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- the scientific study of birds
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- the branch of biology concerned with the structure and function of plant and animal cells
- the scientific study of plants
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms
- the branch of zoology that deals with fishes
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the scientific study of algae
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics
25 Clues: the study of bacteria • the scientific study of birds • the scientific study of algae • the scientific study of fungi • the scientific study of plants • the study and treatment of tumors • the branch of zoology that deals with fishes • the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects • the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians • ...
Livestock 2015-09-10
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- What is a castrated male pig called?
- What is a Female equine that has had a colt called?
- What are the product of sheep & goats?
- What is a mature male turkey called?
- What is the name of a mature male horse?
- What is a female Ovine that has had a baby called?
- What is the Scientific name for sheep?
- What is a Castrated male Equine called?
- What is a female Bovine that has had a calf called?
- What is the Scientific name for Goats?
- What is the Mature male Goat called?
- what is the product of cows & goats?
- What are the offspring of swines called?
- What is a mature male duck called?
- What is a Mature male Chicken called?
- What a female chicken that has had chicks?
- what is a product produced by a angora goat?
- What is the main product of swine?
- What is the main product of a Goat?
- What is a intact male goose called?
- What is the name of a intact male Bovine?
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- What is a Castrated Male Goat and Sheep called?
- What is the name for a offspring of a Turkey?
- What is the name of a mature male swine/porcine?
- What is an bird that is the singular term for geese?
- What is the name of the meat produced by sheep?
- What is the Name for a offspring of a Duck?
- What is the Scientific name for cattle?
- What is a female goat that has had a lamb?
- What is a female pig that has had a piglet?
- What is the name for a offspring of a bovine called?
- What is the name for a offspring of a Chicken?
- What is the Scientific name for livestock birds?
- What is the main product produced by cattle?
- What is a Castrated male bovine called?
- What is the Scientific name for Horses?
- What is the name for a offspring of a Goose?
- What is the Scientific name for pigs?
- What is the name for a offspring of a Caprine?
- What is the name for a offspring of a sheep called?
- What is the name for a offspring of horses called?
- What is the name of a intact male ovine?
42 Clues: What is a mature male duck called? • What is the main product of swine? • What is the main product of a Goat? • What is a intact male goose called? • What is a castrated male pig called? • What is a mature male turkey called? • What is the Mature male Goat called? • what is the product of cows & goats? • What is a Mature male Chicken called? • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2016-11-15
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- Prolonged or vigorous questioning or investigation of ones religious beliefs started in Spain in 1478
- The nature and properties of matter and energy
- Optical instrument designed for studying distant objects
- The process of improving an institution or practice
- A completely empty space
- The most advanced human social development
- Millions or billions of stars with gas and dust held together by gravitational attraction
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- To print a work of writing and sell it to the public
- Oval shaped orbits
- A force that attracts a smaller object to a larger entity
- All existing matter and space
- A person possessing highly developed knowledge and awareness
- Cultural rebirth/reawakening of Europe
- An exploding star
- A building used for scientific study and equipment
- A plan or idea developed by the mind.
- An idea or set of idea intended to explain facts or events
- Facts and statistics collected together to reference or analyze
- A highly educated person that rigorously studies and publishes work
19 Clues: An exploding star • Oval shaped orbits • A completely empty space • All existing matter and space • A plan or idea developed by the mind. • Cultural rebirth/reawakening of Europe • The most advanced human social development • The nature and properties of matter and energy • A building used for scientific study and equipment • ...
Belal's Scientific Challenge 2019-02-14
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- A type of metal that turns green as it ages
- Exposed From the air
- A Metalloid
- Used in baking
- A metal used to make soda cans.
- Used in lamps.
- A substance used in explosives
- A colorless gas, liquid, and solid. Boron Is a low abundance element in the solar system.
- It is radioactive,colorless,s odorless, tasteless noble gas.
- Valuable metal found in mines.
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- Found in almost living things
- A radioactive element with the highest atomic mass
- An element found in fruits an vegetables.
- Gas used in hot air balloons
- An element found in table salt, and bleach.
- You breath it
- A Chemical that is bad for your lungs and heart.
- Used to refer to a coin.
- An element that is also a mineral.
19 Clues: A Metalloid • You breath it • Used in baking • Used in lamps. • Exposed From the air • Used to refer to a coin. • Gas used in hot air balloons • Found in almost living things • A substance used in explosives • Valuable metal found in mines. • A metal used to make soda cans. • An element that is also a mineral. • An element found in fruits an vegetables. • ...
Scientific Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-27
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- Occurs when the water potential of the surrounding plant cell is greater than the water potential in the cell
- Single substance that cannot be broken down into 2 or more simpler substance through chemical means
- An element in Period 2
- Has a precision of 0.01mm
- Describes the variation you see when you measure the same value repeatedly with the same instrument
- Describes the difference between the measurement and the actual value
- A separation technique
- A transition metal/element
- Net random movement of particles that move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration down a concentration gradient
- The measure of gravitational force acting on a body
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- Mass per unit volume
- Thermal Energy
- Is a product of photosynthesis, used during cellular respiration
- Transfer of thermal energy by currents in liquid and gases due to differences in density
- Distance moved per unit time
- Ability for given substance, solute , to dissolve in a solvent
- Defined as the amount of matter in a body
- An element in Group 1
- Process whereby thermal energy is transferred through collisions of particles
19 Clues: Thermal Energy • Mass per unit volume • An element in Group 1 • An element in Period 2 • A separation technique • Has a precision of 0.01mm • A transition metal/element • Distance moved per unit time • Defined as the amount of matter in a body • The measure of gravitational force acting on a body • Ability for given substance, solute , to dissolve in a solvent • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2024-08-12
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- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized human reasoning as the best road to understanding.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- Danish astronomer whose work confirmed Copernicus’ observations
- English philosopher who argued that truth could not be known at the beginning of a question, but only at the end of a long process of investigation
- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer whose work supported Copernicus’ heliocentric model of the solar system
- Polish astronomer who discovered that Earth actually rotated around the Sun, and not the opposite.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- Having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system, as proposed by Galileo
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars. Was threatened with death if he did not recant his discoveries, which the Catholic church found heretical.
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- The 16th-century Flemish/Netherlandish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- 17th century chemist who distinguished between individual elements and chemical compounds
- The complete change or overthrow of a government, a social system, etc.
- Along with Aristotle and Plato, this Ancient Greek philosopher conceived the first unified concept of the cosmos and Earth’s place in it.
- Having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems
- A method of procedure consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- To say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical
- The English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
19 Clues: Danish astronomer whose work confirmed Copernicus’ observations • The complete change or overthrow of a government, a social system, etc. • The English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time • Having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems • ...
Unit 2 Vocab: Scientific Thinking 2021-09-13
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- glass container with a flat bottom that scientists use to hold liquids
- amount or degree of something that is most favorable for something, often resulting the greatest amount
- any information that has been collected, observed, generated or created to validate original research findings
- data expressing a certain quantity, amount or range
- general direction into which something is changing, developing, or veering toward.
- a slender graduated tube used in a laboratory for measuring and transferring quantities of liquids
- variable in a scientific experiment that is affected by another variable
- average by summing up all values and dividing by the number of values
- a systematic investigation into a topic or idea by asking questions and testing to find answers
- a group of the experiment that you are exposing to “normal” conditions
- unintentional lack of precision or accuracy in an experiment due to random chance or procedural errors
- the difference between lowest and highest values; or the region of data by listing the lowest and highest values
- statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the world
- scientific equipment that allows probes to be interfaced with computer software to collect data
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- a narrow, cylindrical container marked with horizontal lines to represent units of measurement and used to precisely measure the volume of a liquid
- a quantity that does not change in an experiment
- scientific claim not yet verified by repeated experiments or one having substantial variation
- statement that tells what will happen under certain conditions
- a pair of pincers or tweezers used in a laboratory
- the process by which researchers purposefully change, alter, or influence the independent variables
- scientific claim based on experiments that are fundamentally flawed, include unacceptable data, or cannot be repeated
- descriptive data that is observable but not measured using numbers
- variable in a scientific experiment that is manipulated by the researcher to investigate its effect on another variable
- mathematical value that expresses how far a set of data is spread out, or how far the value of expermentalm ean is to the true mean
- explanation of an aspect of the natural world and universe that has been repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with sound scientific methods
- conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
26 Clues: a quantity that does not change in an experiment • a pair of pincers or tweezers used in a laboratory • data expressing a certain quantity, amount or range • conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • statement that tells what will happen under certain conditions • descriptive data that is observable but not measured using numbers • ...
Theory of Plate Tectonics 2019-12-08
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- Thin crust made of basalt rock, more dense
- An idea that has been proven over and over using the scientific method in order to gain strong evidence
- Parts of the earth’s surface broken up. Scientists know the borders by seeing the locations of earthquakes and volcanoes
- Thick crust made of granite rock, less dense
- A belief that is based only on an observation
- Area around the Pacific Ocean where there are a lot of volcanoes & earthquakes
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- When new land is created from magma in an underwater volcano
- Thought of seafloor spreading
- When continental crust & oceanic crust meet & the oceanic crust goes under & gets destroyed
9 Clues: Thought of seafloor spreading • Thin crust made of basalt rock, more dense • Thick crust made of granite rock, less dense • A belief that is based only on an observation • When new land is created from magma in an underwater volcano • Area around the Pacific Ocean where there are a lot of volcanoes & earthquakes • ...
GUI + MVC Pattern 2022-03-24
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- method used to change the view depending on what data changed
- method to add observer to list of observers
- responds to user interaction and performs interactions on the model
- has capacity to update visual representation of the application
- methods that registers button events
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- holds components in grid like structure, uses x y coordinates NOR row col!
- stage contains one of these
- method to launch everything
- holds method that notifies all observers
- the number of components a stage or scene can hold
- interface that holds the update() function
- Design pattern for developing user interfaces that divides the application into three parts
- method that registers the view as an observer of the model
- method called when the GUI shuts down
14 Clues: stage contains one of these • method to launch everything • methods that registers button events • method called when the GUI shuts down • holds method that notifies all observers • interface that holds the update() function • method to add observer to list of observers • the number of components a stage or scene can hold • ...
Design & Modeling Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- A measuring tool with two usually adjustable jaws used especially to measure thickness or diameter.
- Collecting data in a quantifiable manner.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Cut off irregular or unwanted parts.
- Turning around an axis or center point.
- refers to the size of an object (a whole) in relationship to another object (another whole)
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The way people use resources to meet their wants and needs.
- A measure in one direction.
- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- The measurement or extent of something from side to side.
- A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a circle or sphere.
- The number above the line in a fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator is taken.
- A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- A form of pictorial drawing in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.
- Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Construct or manufacture an industrial product.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A rough drawing representing the main features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by
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- Pleasing in appearance.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- The act or process of building, erecting, or constructing buildings, roads, or other structures.
- The degree to which several measurements or calculations show the same or similar results.
- A method for collecting data.
- A change or correction made as a result of editing.
- Designed to be practical and useful.
- The distance from front to back.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- To form an idea of the amount of value of; assess.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; precision; exactness. The degree of correctness of a quantity or expression.
- The transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals.
- Parallel to the X axis.
- The process of making a raw material into a finished product; especially in large quantities
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- The measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top.
- A standard quantity in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.
- A limit to a design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities. A limitation or restriction.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
43 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Parallel to the X axis. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • The distance from front to back. • Cut off irregular or unwanted parts. • Designed to be practical and useful. • Turning around an axis or center point. • Collecting data in a quantifiable manner. • ...
Sampling 2020-03-03
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- well-defined set with specific properties
- definition of characteristics that include or exclude elements from a study
- sampling method where a number of elements are chosen from subgroups in the same proportions as they exist in the population
- type of sampling that uses random selection
- complex sampling method involving multiple stages to determine samples
- sampling method that uses the most readily available elements
- type of sampling where each element does not have an equal chance at being selected for the study
- set of elements that make up the population
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- single unit about which information is collected
- key characteristics closely match those of the population
- point at which no new data is collected
- network sampling
- sampling method where researcher defines a set and selects a subset
- sampling method that is complete when target sample size is reached
- common sampling method which uses elements who are typical of the population
- small sample study done before a larger study
16 Clues: network sampling • point at which no new data is collected • well-defined set with specific properties • type of sampling that uses random selection • set of elements that make up the population • small sample study done before a larger study • single unit about which information is collected • key characteristics closely match those of the population • ...
Training Methods 2024-05-07
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- Training method that can be fixed, free or body
- Continuous training is great for this level of experience as needs so little equipment
- Training method that involves a range of stations and can be adapted to suit different skills of fitness
- A group of repetitions done together
- Fitness improved by doing continuous training
- Days of recovery needed after a plyometric training session
- Component of fitness improved by Plyometric training
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- To improve this component of fitness you should do less weight and more reps Muscular....
- Training method where work and rest periods are always the same
- To improve this component of fitness you should do heavier weights and lower reps
- Training zone that works between 60-80% MHR
- Training method which improves power by leaping and bounding actions
- Training method that is best suited to games players
- Every one time you lift a weight
- Training method which should be 20 minutes or more in your aerobic zone
- Training zone when you are working 80%+ of MHR
16 Clues: Every one time you lift a weight • A group of repetitions done together • Training zone that works between 60-80% MHR • Fitness improved by doing continuous training • Training zone when you are working 80%+ of MHR • Training method that can be fixed, free or body • Training method that is best suited to games players • ...
Vocab Set 5 - Objections & Closes 2022-02-14
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- A method of used to overcome objections when it is based on misinformation
- A selling method that permits the salesperson to acknowledge objections as valid, yet still offset them with other features and benefits.
- Obtaining an agreement to buy
- A method used when salesmen ask previous customers for names of potential customers
- A selling method that converts a customer's objection into a selling point.
- providing solutions to customers' problems by finding products that meet their needs
- A method of handling the objection that involves recommending a different product that would satisfy the customer's needs.
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- the method in which you ask for the sale
- A closing method where you explain services that might overcome obstacles or problems
- A closing method that encourages a customer to make a decision between two items
- A closing method used when a product is in short supply or when the price will be going up in the near future
- A closing method initially used to close the sale; even if it doesn't work, you'll learn something from the attempt
- concerns, hesitations, doubts, or other honest reasons a customer has for not making a purchase.
13 Clues: Obtaining an agreement to buy • the method in which you ask for the sale • A method of used to overcome objections when it is based on misinformation • A selling method that converts a customer's objection into a selling point. • A closing method that encourages a customer to make a decision between two items • ...
CS1130 Chapter 4 2015-02-17
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- the new class inherits methods from the old class
- A placeholder that acts like a basket to receive information that we send to a method
- A method that reference more than one object
- The process of breaking a problem down into large tasks and then breaking each task down into simpler steps (two words)
- An object created from a class
- a blueprint or template that tells Alice exactly how to create and display an object from that class
- A built-in method such as move or turn
- When an object is created from a class and displayed
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- A diagram that illustrates stepwise refinement, also called a structure chart (three words)
- Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code
- A method that defines behaviors for a single object
- Thinking about a collection of instructions as if it was just one instruction
- In a call to a method, the value sent in to a method parameter
- A coordinated sequence of instructions that will be carried out when requested
14 Clues: An object created from a class • A built-in method such as move or turn • A method that reference more than one object • the new class inherits methods from the old class • A method that defines behaviors for a single object • When an object is created from a class and displayed • Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code • ...
science 2021-09-23
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- table display of information in tabular form,
- contingent on or determined by.
- graph a graph in which points representing values of a variable for suitable
- graph a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- an established or official way of doing something.
- TM is a women’s healthcare technology company
- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
- the end or finish of an event or process.
- Lab The purpose of this lab is to see the steps of the scientific method in action.
- the study of the world around us and includes topics like biology geology and physics
13 Clues: contingent on or determined by. • the end or finish of an event or process. • TM is a women’s healthcare technology company • table display of information in tabular form, • an established or official way of doing something. • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. • ...
SSCIENCE 2023-05-30
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- How many electrons are within the first shell of a nucleus?
- energy. Stored energy resulting from the position or shape of an object
- What gives our body structure
- What is the “control center” in a cell?
- A place where organisms live
- A molecule found within cells that contains a hereditary formation and information?
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- 1st part of the scientific method
- What do you call all the life-supporting reactions within a bodily system?
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The object's position changes in distance and direction from the starting point.
- What is the maximum number of electrons within the second, third, and so-on shells?
- Which is the law of acceleration of an object that depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
- The muscle that contracts our lungs in the respiratory system is called?
13 Clues: A place where organisms live • What gives our body structure • 1st part of the scientific method • The rate at which velocity changes • What is the “control center” in a cell? • How many electrons are within the first shell of a nucleus? • energy. Stored energy resulting from the position or shape of an object • ...
Ecology Test Review Crossword 2025-04-01
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- The hierarchical system used to classify and name organisms
- Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya are the three __________ of life.
- This type of key is used to identify an organism
- These chromosomes are the 1-22 pairs
- large-scale ecological region characterized by distinct climate, flora, and fauna
- A scientific method of identifying species using a segment of genetic material
- A group of organisms believed to have evolved from a common ancestor,
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- The complete set of genes or genetic material in an organism
- The number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei
- The ____________________ Species Concept defines a species as members of populations that actually or potentially interbreed in nature, not according to similarity of appearance.
- Oxpeckers land on zebras and eat ticks and other parasites that live on their skin. This is an example of __________________.
- Humans have 46 of these in total
- These can be physiological, anatomical or behavioral
13 Clues: Humans have 46 of these in total • These chromosomes are the 1-22 pairs • This type of key is used to identify an organism • These can be physiological, anatomical or behavioral • The hierarchical system used to classify and name organisms • The complete set of genes or genetic material in an organism • ...
Lesson 13 words 2022-05-19
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- done accordingly
- arrogantly superior
- individual
- a room equipped with scientific things
- an elegant or beautiful thing
- an unexpected thing
- identify or examine
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- a scientific procedure
- to make something interesting
- expert in science
- to do in a pleasant manner
- unpleasant smell
- watchful for possible danger
- a strong feeling to know something
- suffering or experience
15 Clues: individual • done accordingly • unpleasant smell • expert in science • arrogantly superior • an unexpected thing • identify or examine • a scientific procedure • suffering or experience • to do in a pleasant manner • watchful for possible danger • to make something interesting • an elegant or beautiful thing • a strong feeling to know something • a room equipped with scientific things
Santa's preferred... Christmas Crossword 2023-12-18
20 Clues: day • bag • mood • month • snack • season • workers • beverage • reindeer • Nick name • direction • suit color • hanging plant • delivery item • precipitation • type of cookie • method of travel • vehicle power source • method of house entry • place to take pictures
Daniel Rodriguez Science Period 2 2021-03-03
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- , the application of science for practical purposes
- , is a process by which scientists acquire knowledge and solve problems or questions, steps include observations, hypothesis, experiment, data, and conclusion
- , a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- , the process of obtaining information by using the senses, makes you ask questions by seeing something and becoming curious
- , includes observations, measurements, and data gathered and then tested
- , representations of an object or system that is too complex or too big or too small and that allows the scientist to study it in greater detail
- , a type of scientific investigation where scientists control different variables or an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions, you test the hypothesis
- , the application of science and mathematics to solve real life problems
- , a type of scientific investigation where scientists make observations about what is around them
- , the factor that is deliberately manipulated
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- , analyze and summarize data, determine if hypothesis was right or wrong and you create charts or tables and publish or share your findings
- , the test model of a product
- , a belief or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific methods
- , a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation, an educated guess
- , the systematic study of natural events and conditions
- , information gathered, recorded, and organized by observations or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning, the facts and figures that scientists gather during an investigation
- , changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- , the act of giving up one advantage to keep another
18 Clues: , the test model of a product • , the factor that is deliberately manipulated • , the application of science for practical purposes • , the act of giving up one advantage to keep another • , the systematic study of natural events and conditions • , includes observations, measurements, and data gathered and then tested • ...
spelling bee crossword 2024-09-24
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- Water cleansing process
- Related to scientific study
- Prolonged water scarcity
- Trash or discarded items
- Paddling aquatic sport
- Event or personal encounter
- Synthetic material
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- Natural flowing bodies of water
- down Inverted or reversed position
- Feeling or effect caused
- skiing Aquatic sport with skis
- chemical-free food option
- Small liquid quantity
- team aquatic sport
- Unwanted or discarded material
15 Clues: team aquatic sport • Synthetic material • Small liquid quantity • Paddling aquatic sport • Water cleansing process • Feeling or effect caused • Prolonged water scarcity • Trash or discarded items • chemical-free food option • Related to scientific study • Event or personal encounter • skiing Aquatic sport with skis • Unwanted or discarded material • Natural flowing bodies of water • ...
Methods Of Cooking 2014-02-15
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- Cooking food makes it .......... to eat
- Never .......... fryers with food
- A fast dry method of cooking
- Slow cooking of food, food and liquid are served together
- The movement of heated particles of gases or liquids
- A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C
- Heat passes from its source in direct rays
- Transferring heat through a solid object by contact
- A form of moist method of cooking used for tough cuts of meat.
- One way (Method) of poaching
- A moist fast form of cooking
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- One way (method) of poaching
- Purpose of cooking food
- A cause of overcooking
- Reason why we cook food
- Cooking food in an oven using dry heat, were the dry convection heat is modified to steam
- A dry method of cooking in an oven, often use tough cuts of meat
- What we call our tutor in the kitchen
18 Clues: A cause of overcooking • Purpose of cooking food • Reason why we cook food • One way (method) of poaching • A fast dry method of cooking • One way (Method) of poaching • A moist fast form of cooking • Never .......... fryers with food • What we call our tutor in the kitchen • Cooking food makes it .......... to eat • A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C • ...
Design and Analytics of Algorithms 2025-03-06
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- it is used to search deeper into the graph
- it is a straight forward sorting method
- process used to visit all the vertices and edges in a graph
- method used to find the pattern
- which case is regardless of the order of input list
- simple search method used to find particular element
- advantage of exhaustive search
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- The approach used to solve combinatorial problems
- memory stored in secondary storage
- measures the total memory space required
- step by step procedure to solve a problem
- is a way to express the long term growth of a function
- application of brute force method
- last method to improve the efficiency of sequential sear
- it is an upper bound on function (notations)
- disadvantage of exhaustive search
16 Clues: advantage of exhaustive search • method used to find the pattern • application of brute force method • disadvantage of exhaustive search • memory stored in secondary storage • it is a straight forward sorting method • measures the total memory space required • step by step procedure to solve a problem • it is used to search deeper into the graph • ...
COOKING TIME 2024-05-21
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- - Cooking method that uses steam to cook food, often preserving its nutrients.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat, often in an oven, to cook food evenly.
- - Cooking technique that involves briefly immersing food in boiling water, then rapidly cooling it in ice water.
- - To soak food in a seasoned liquid mixture before cooking to enhance flavor.
- - Quick cooking method that uses high heat and a small amount of oil in a pan.
- - Appliance commonly used to quickly cook or reheat food using electromagnetic radiation.
- - To cut food into thin, flat pieces using a knife or other cutting tool.
- - Cooking technique that involves cooking food over direct heat, often outdoors.
- - Cooking process similar to baking but typically used for meats and vegetables.
- - To remove bones from meat or fish, often done before cooking.
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- - Cooking method that involves gently cooking food in liquid at a low temperature.
- - Standard unit of time used in recipes to denote cooking durations.
- - Cooking technique where a liquid is heated to just below boiling point.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, to cook food thoroughly.
- - Cooking process where a liquid reaches its boiling point and bubbles form rapidly.
- - Utensil used for beating or stirring ingredients rapidly to incorporate air and achieve a smooth consistency.
- - Quick cooking method that involves frying small pieces of food over high heat while constantly stirring.
- - Cooking method that involves browning food in fat, then simmering it in a covered pot with liquid.
18 Clues: - To remove bones from meat or fish, often done before cooking. • - Standard unit of time used in recipes to denote cooking durations. • - Cooking technique where a liquid is heated to just below boiling point. • - To cut food into thin, flat pieces using a knife or other cutting tool. • ...
Lesson 13 words 2022-05-22
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- done accordingly
- arrogantly superior
- individual
- a room equipped with scientific things
- an elegant or beautiful thing
- an unexpected thing
- identify or examine
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- a scientific procedure
- to make something interesting
- expert in science
- to do in a pleasant manner
- unpleasant smell
- watchful for possible danger
- a strong feeling to know something
- suffering or experience
15 Clues: individual • done accordingly • unpleasant smell • expert in science • arrogantly superior • an unexpected thing • identify or examine • a scientific procedure • suffering or experience • to do in a pleasant manner • watchful for possible danger • to make something interesting • an elegant or beautiful thing • a strong feeling to know something • a room equipped with scientific things
Forensic Science- Unit One Vocab 2013-08-12
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- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
- uses probabilities to calculate DNA profile frequencies, linking evidence to a suspect
- general characteristics that define a category of items or objects, but are not alone sufficient to define individuality
- uncontaminated surface material close to an area where physical evidence has been deposited
- material of a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim
- a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is tested
- the application of a broad spectrum of sciences and technologies to investigate and establish facts of interest in relation to criminal or civil law
- a drawing made at the crime scene; not drawn to scale, but indicates accurate dimensions and distances
- an analogy
- available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body
- stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body after death
- scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth
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- a precise, often computer-aided draft, rendering of the crime scene, usually drawn to scale
- witness who has knowledge not normally possessed by the average person concerning the topic that he is to testify about
- characteristics of physical evidence that can be identified as coming from a particular person or source
- means of proving a person's identity, esp. in the form of official papers
- allowable
- swab of inner cheek used for DNA tests
- branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons
- the lowering of body temperature after death
- settling of the blood in the lower (dependent) portion of the body, causing a purplish red discoloration of the skin
- any material object introduced in a trial, intended to prove a fact in issue based on its demonstrable physical characteristics
- a scientific laboratory, using primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence from criminal cases
- an impression, model, reenactment of a past event formed from available evidence
- refers to the chronological documentation or paper trail, showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence
- postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
27 Clues: allowable • an analogy • swab of inner cheek used for DNA tests • the lowering of body temperature after death • scientific study of the structure and diseases of teeth • stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body after death • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place • ...
Vocab 2016-09-28
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- be separated
- – is a combination of more than one substance but it does not create a new substance and it
- – a pure substance composed of 2 or more elements that are chemically combined;
- or change in color
- – an element that lacks most of the physical properties of metals
- being the hardest
- Variable – a variable that does not change for the duration of the experiment
- – matter does not allow electricity to pass through easily
- Change Indicators – production of a gas change in temperature production of a solid
- and matter that reflects little light from its surface is dull
- – the color of a crushed mineral powder
- Safety Equipment – apron chemical-splash goggles and chemical-resistant gloves
- Variable – the variable whose value we know before we start an experiment
- – the ability/inability to burn
- Safety Equipment – fire extinguisher fire blanket and eye-wash station
- to find out
- – a naturally occurring solid made up of elements
- – how a crystal breaks when subject to stress on a particular plane; retains a smooth plane or
- – an element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties
- – the ability to be shattered and broken into pieces when pounded
- – anything that has mass and takes up space
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- Method – a well-tested scientific concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- into simpler substances through normal processes
- – the ability to be pulled into thin wires
- – an element that can be classified based on physical properties of hardness luster ease of
- – a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to scientific question; must be
- – matter that allows electricity to flow through it
- Properties – properties that can be seen without changing the object using your senses
- – the ability/inability to react with air water etc.
- by chemical formulas ie. H2O or NaCl
- – is the most obvious but least dependable property of minerals
- – a description of the way a mineral tends to break; retains an irregular jagged or splintery
- – the way matter reflects light from its surface matter that reflects a large amount of light is
- conductivity and ductility
- the identity
- Variable – a variable that changes depending on some other factor; the variable we are
- – the ability to be pounded into thin sheets
- – a pure substance that is composed of the same type of matter throughout and cannot be
- shape
- Scale – how well a substance will resist scratching by another substance; one being the softest to
40 Clues: shape • to find out • be separated • the identity • being the hardest • or change in color • conductivity and ductility • – the ability/inability to burn • by chemical formulas ie. H2O or NaCl • – the color of a crushed mineral powder • – the ability to be pulled into thin wires • – anything that has mass and takes up space • – the ability to be pounded into thin sheets • ...
Science-Chapters 1-2 (RHC) 2025-01-14
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- the sum of all the chemical processes of life
- the stable internal condition maintained by organisms
- active during the day
- structure the primary basis for classifying living things
- the study of living things
- means two growing seasons
- the uniting of a sperm cell from a pollen grain with an egg cell in the ovary
- the study of animals
- another word for inactive
- involves thinking about the objects and events of nature and creating a sensible explanation
- plant life
- the process which combines nutrients with oxygen to produce ATP
- the number of independent variables in an experiment
- the early growth of a seed
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- the ripened ovary of a flower whether edible or not
- a way of explaining an object or event by using a set of facts
- the study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
- animal life
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- a factor that is observed to determine the results of an experiment
- anything that is a partial representation of something else
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- the first to clearly define the idea of a species
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- vents the hot springs found on the ocean floor
- the science of classification
- method a way for scientists to gather and pursue scientific knowledge
- the process by which life continues through the generation of new organisms
- grows from year to year
- the study of reasoning
- the smallest unit of living things
- factor that you change to test your hypothesis
- scientific term for a flowering plant
- means one growing season
- gathering data about nature in an organized way
- the methodical testing of hypotheses
- the home of an organism
- an organism that consists of a single cell
- Linnaeus the Father of Taxonomy
- the ability of an object to be cut into equal halves
- the sweet liquid stored in the base of the blossom
- the study of organisms that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- active mainly at night
- often serve to attract insects or birds
- the enlarged upper portion of a flower's stem
- leaf-life structures that surround the base of the petals
- the study of plants
47 Clues: plant life • animal life • the study of plants • the study of animals • active during the day • the study of reasoning • active mainly at night • grows from year to year • the home of an organism • means one growing season • means two growing seasons • another word for inactive • the study of living things • the early growth of a seed • the science of classification • ...
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- A brief summary of a research paper, article, or study, outlining its purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.
- The extent to which a test or research study measures what it claims to measure.
- Abstract ideas or general notions that form the building blocks of theories and research. Concepts represent objects, events, or properties that share common characteristics.
- A research method in which an independent variable is manipulated to observe its effect on a dependent variable, allowing for causal conclusions.
- A research method that examines the relationship between two or more variables without manipulating them, determining whether they are associated.
- A logical process in which general premises lead to specific conclusions. It moves from general to specific.
- Research conducted to solve practical problems or improve real-world conditions using scientific principles.
- The likelihood that a result or relationship observed in a study is not due to chance.
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- A logical process in which specific observations lead to broader generalizations or theories. It moves from specific to general.
- The extent to which study findings can be generalized to other settings, populations, or situations.
- Another term for a conceptual definition; it defines a concept using other abstract terms rather than specifying how it is measured or observed.
- A testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.
- A definition that specifies how a concept or variable will be measured or manipulated in a study, making it testable and observable.
- A statistical measure that quantifies the amount of variation or dispersion in a set of data points.
- A variable other than the independent variable that could influence the dependent variable, potentially affecting the study’s outcome.
- A research method that aims to describe characteristics of a population, situation, or phenomenon without establishing cause-and-effect relationships.
- The degree to which a study accurately establishes a causal relationship between variables, minimizing confounding factors.
- Research conducted to increase fundamental knowledge and understanding of a subject without immediate practical application.
- A definition that explains a concept in theoretical terms, providing meaning based on how it relates to other concepts.
- A set of interrelated concepts, definitions, and propositions that explain or predict phenomena by specifying relationships among variables.
20 Clues: The extent to which a test or research study measures what it claims to measure. • The likelihood that a result or relationship observed in a study is not due to chance. • A testable statement or prediction about the relationship between two or more variables. • ...
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Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #1 Vocabulary 2013-04-18
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- When people are less likely to help others when another person is present.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
- Conforming with the majority over individual judgment.
- Error The tendency to underestimate situation influences on behavior and assume that some personal characteristic of the individual is responsible.
- The type of statistical data that makes conclusions as to whether the hypothesis was supported by the data.
- The effects of coaction and the presence of an audience.
- The variable "r" that has a numerical value between -1.00 and +1.00.
- The type of statistical data that uses numbers to analyze the data in an experiment.
- What is manipulated in an experiment.
- A social group to which an individual does not identify psychologically.
- The degree to which the independent variable causes the changes seen in the dependent variable being examined within the study.
- The feeling that one has lost his or her personal identity and merged anonymously into a group.
- When the subject number is equal to one (N=1), there is low __________ validity.
- A social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member
- The research method that looks at cause and effect relationships.
- The group that receives that placebo treatment in an experiment.
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- A research method involving one or a few subjects.
- A research method that takes place int he natural habitat of the subjects being observed.
- The average for a set of numbers.
- The difference between the highest value and lowest value in a set of numbers.
- What has the effects on it measured in an experiment.
- A ___________ variable is one that is extraneous to the others in an experiment, and affects the other variables in a relationship so that the results of the experiment are skewed.
- The average deviation from the mean.
- An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examining the facts.
- The group that is exposed to the variable(s) under study.
- The scientific study of mind and behavior.
- The midpoint in a set of numbers
- The name of the girl who was left in social isolation as a child.
28 Clues: The midpoint in a set of numbers • The average for a set of numbers. • The average deviation from the mean. • What is manipulated in an experiment. • The scientific study of mind and behavior. • A research method involving one or a few subjects. • What has the effects on it measured in an experiment. • Conforming with the majority over individual judgment. • ...
Terms 2018-02-01
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- law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions
- criminal law rules of court comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
- hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields
- view how individuals shape society and are shaped by society
- group united in common cause
- prohibitum Latin meaning "wrong due to being prohibited,"
- Compensation Crisis Intervention The victim ordinarily receives compensation from the state to pay for damages associated with the crime
- Targets A target for crime that is relatively valuable, easily transportable, and not capably guarded
- firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- Hardening Making one's home or business crime proof through the use of locks, bars, alarms, and other devices
- Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
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- method research in which a problem is identified,
- entrepreneur an individual, group or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm.
- fairness in the way people are treated
- Criminal person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
- Disorder Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- law part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government,
- law body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters,
- Agreements Conditions of probation in which offenders repay society of the victim of crime for the trouble the offenders caused
- scientific approach to studying criminal behavior
- Crimes eight crimes the FBI combines to produce its annual crime index. These offenses include willful homicide, forcible rape, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, larceny over $50, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
- justice system of law enforcement
- Offenders The potential offenders in a population
- criminal law d crimes and punishments in criminal law.
24 Clues: group united in common cause • justice system of law enforcement • fairness in the way people are treated • hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields • method research in which a problem is identified, • scientific approach to studying criminal behavior • Offenders The potential offenders in a population • law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-01
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- a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words)
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (2 words)
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment (2 words)
- decimal system of measurement based of certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10 (2 words)
- the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words)
- process by which a single parent reproduces by itself (2 words)
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable (2 words)
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- microscope that allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image (3 words)
- set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
- group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell (2 words)
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- well-tested explanation that unifies of broad range of observations
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the new cell of a new organism (2 words)
- the process of which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- microscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen (2 words)
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- a signal to which an organism responds
- the information gathered from observations
23 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • a signal to which an organism responds • the information gathered from observations • a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words) • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words) • ...
3.1 Glossary 2015-01-27
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- or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, or bars.
- to some standard value.
- – The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity
- with another group or individual to which one test factor is applied.
- The mass per unit of volume.
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- Personal Protective Equipment. Items used to protect the safety of an
- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose
- qualities, or traits.
- discovering something unknown or of testing a principle or supposition.
- measured.
- Pieces of information, as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data.
- To derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence.
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with
- To develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome.
- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
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- To arrange or organize a group by reason of common attributes,
- A statement that can be tested experimentally.
- The amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or
- In an experiment, a group or individual that serves as a standard of
- or revise facts, theories, and applications.
- In an experiment, the factor being tested.
- method A procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- A seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge.
- A sheet exhibiting information in a table or systematic arrangement of
- A diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among
- The quantity of matter as determined from its weight.
- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- The freedom from accidents.
- Measurable information.
- tendency or orientation.
- occupies.
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or
- Observable information based on physical characteristics.
- Diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject in order to
- and rows.
36 Clues: occupies. • measured. • and rows. • qualities, or traits. • to some standard value. • Measurable information. • tendency or orientation. • The freedom from accidents. • The mass per unit of volume. • In an experiment, the factor being tested. • or revise facts, theories, and applications. • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving. • A statement that can be tested experimentally. • ...
Science Crossword 2023-05-05
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- the air-- various gases-- that surround the earth
- Any of a class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds that come from plants and have an effect on the body. Common alkaloids include caffeine, nicotine, and codeine.
- so small it can only be seen with a microscope
- the science of the earth and its structures and composition
- the science that studies the basic laws of the physical universe: matter, energy, and the ways they interact
- Method A scientific process of investigation and discovery involving a variety of techniques such as systematic observation, description, measurement, experimentation, modeling and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- anything with substance (mass) that occupies space
- the production of carbohydrates from sunlight and water
- the ability to do work
- the science of chemical reactions
- the study of the stars and universe
- the study of life
- a test to learn what will happen under specific, controlled conditions, designed to prove or disprove a hypothesis
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- an idea about how something works or how to solve a problem that can be tested to confirm or disprove it
- the smallest unit of an element, made up of one or more protons, an equal number of electrons, and possibly one or more neutrons
- combinations of atoms that are the building blocks of matter
- A temperature scale with its units in Kelvin. A temperature in degrees Celsius can be converted to Kelvin by adding 273.15 to its value.
- animals with backbones
- long-term weather conditions usually in a region
- the specific environmental conditions that are home to a species—where it belongs
- breathing; the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- the science of the relationships of living things to their environment and each other
- related to the sun
- an animal that eats plants
- Number The number of protons in an atomic nucleus.
25 Clues: the study of life • related to the sun • animals with backbones • the ability to do work • an animal that eats plants • the science of chemical reactions • the study of the stars and universe • so small it can only be seen with a microscope • long-term weather conditions usually in a region • the air-- various gases-- that surround the earth • ...
Engineering Essentials Vocabulary Word Search 2025-01-24
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- The study of numbers, patterns, and relationships, used to measure, calculate, and solve problems in STEM fields.
- Essential requirements for the body’s survival, including clean water, nutritious food, and oxygen.
- The use of creativity, scientific principles, and mathematical knowledge to design, build, and improve structures, machines, and systems.
- A professional who creates computer hardware and software, including devices like smartwatches.
- Desires for entertainment, creative outlets, and social media interactions.
- The study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis to understand how things work.
- A professional who works with electrical systems, including designing devices like GPS systems and circuits.
- Desires for improved quality of life, such as organic or gourmet meals and clean air.
- Desires for material items like designer clothes, fancy cars, or a large house with a pool.
- An extension of STEM that incorporates the Arts to emphasize creativity and design in problem-solving and innovation.
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- Tangible necessities such as shelter, clothing, and heat.
- An acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, representing collaborative fields solving problems and driving innovation.
- Basic requirements for survival and well-being, such as food, water, shelter, and safety.
- Emotional and social necessities, such as companionship, safety, and community support.
- The application of scientific knowledge to create tools, systems, and devices that make life easier or solve specific problems.
- Improving an existing technological product, system, or method to make it more effective or efficient.
- Developing a new product, system, or process that has never existed before.
- An engineer who focuses on improving farming methods and solving problems related to food production.
- Things that enhance comfort, enjoyment, or convenience but are not essential for survival.
- An engineer who designs and builds machines and tools, such as robots or engines.
- A professional who uses chemistry to develop products such as medicines, plastics, and eco-friendly materials.
21 Clues: Tangible necessities such as shelter, clothing, and heat. • Developing a new product, system, or process that has never existed before. • Desires for entertainment, creative outlets, and social media interactions. • An engineer who designs and builds machines and tools, such as robots or engines. • ...
Medieval Renaissance Scientific Revolution 2025-09-25
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- – Peasants who worked the land for a lord in exchange for protection; not slaves, but not free.
- – A knight’s code of honor that stressed loyalty, bravery, and protection of the weak.
- Empire Collapse – The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, which led to political chaos in Europe.
- – The “rebirth” of art, learning, and culture in Europe (1300s–1600s), inspired by Greece and Rome.
- – A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential, achievements, and classical learning.
- Press – Invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1450; spread ideas quickly and made books affordable.
- Scientific Method – A step-by-step process of experimentation and observation to test ideas.
- – A medical practice, pioneered in the 1700s by Edward Jenner, to prevent disease (starting with smallpox).
- – An Italian scientist who used telescopes to support the heliocentric theory and was tried by the Church.
- Theory – The idea by Copernicus that the sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe.
- – A Renaissance art technique that created depth and realism in paintings.
- System – A social and political system where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
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- – Expelling someone from the Church; used to punish those who challenged religious authority.
- Ages – Early Middle Ages (around 500–1000 CE), marked by decline in learning, trade, and stability.
- – Wealthy supporters of artists, such as the Medici family in Florence.
- Attitudes – Renaissance values that emphasized curiosity, questioning, and individual achievement.
- – The upper class of medieval society, including kings, lords, and knights.
- – The dominant religion in Europe during the Middle Ages, shaping politics, culture, and daily life.
- Trade – Sea trade routes linking Europe, Africa, and Asia; fueled wealth and cultural exchange.
- Revolution – A period (1500s–1600s) when scholars used observation, experimentation, and reason to explain nature.
- Black Death – A plague in the 1300s that killed about one-third of Europe’s population.
- Ages – The period in Europe (500–1500 CE) between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
22 Clues: – Wealthy supporters of artists, such as the Medici family in Florence. • – A Renaissance art technique that created depth and realism in paintings. • – The upper class of medieval society, including kings, lords, and knights. • – A knight’s code of honor that stressed loyalty, bravery, and protection of the weak. • ...
