scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Cooking chemistry vocabulary 2024-02-08
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- movement of molecules from high concentration to low
- method of cooking that involved moisture and heat
- act of adding something to combine two liquids that don’t mix
- balances out flavor
- achieved above temps of 284
- quickly frying
- change in the structure of protein
- unravels proteins
- adds flavor and aroma
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- heat being transferred through objects
- movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low
- level of ph scale above 7
- method of cooking that involves heated up boiling water
- warms food
- adds texture and flavor
- browning of sugar
- when starch absorbs liquids and burst
- a method of cooking that involves heating in an oven
- level of ph scale below 7
- method of cooking that involves dumping things in boiling oil
20 Clues: warms food • quickly frying • browning of sugar • unravels proteins • balances out flavor • adds flavor and aroma • adds texture and flavor • level of ph scale above 7 • level of ph scale below 7 • achieved above temps of 284 • change in the structure of protein • when starch absorbs liquids and burst • heat being transferred through objects • ...
ENDANGERED ANIMALS 2021-08-19
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- scientific name Rhinoceros unicornis 16 letter words starts with ‘i’ends with ‘s’
- Scientific Name-Gavialis gangeticus.7 letter words starts with ‘g’ and ends with ‘l’
- It comes from the order of Otidiformes . From the Family of Otididae 14 letter words starts with ‘b’ and ends with ‘n’
- Scientific Name-Vanellus gregarius 15 letter words starts with ‘s’ and ends with ‘g’
- botanical name Panthera tigris .11 letter word starts with ‘i’ends with ‘r’
- scientific name Ailurus fulgens.8 letter words starts with ‘r’ends with ‘a’
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- It comes from the order of Charadriiformes. It comes from the Family of Glareolidae They found in the Eastern Ghats of Andra Pradesh.
- Scientific Name-Athene blewitti.11 letter words starts with ‘f’ends with ‘t’
- Scientific Name-Ophrysia superciliosa 14 letter words starts with ‘h’ and ends with ‘l’
- scientific Name Platanista gangetica gangetica.13 letter word starts with ‘g’ends with ‘n’
10 Clues: botanical name Panthera tigris .11 letter word starts with ‘i’ends with ‘r’ • scientific name Ailurus fulgens.8 letter words starts with ‘r’ends with ‘a’ • Scientific Name-Athene blewitti.11 letter words starts with ‘f’ends with ‘t’ • scientific name Rhinoceros unicornis 16 letter words starts with ‘i’ends with ‘s’ • ...
LEARNING NEW WORDS 2017-09-26
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- a composition that imitates or misrepresents a style
- branch of zoology that studies insects
- shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs.
- cause to fade away
- scientific study of extraterrestrial phenomena is xenology
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- scientific study of the structure of the earth.
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- pass from physical life
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it
- something causing misery or death
- a humorless or habitually serious person.
- vigorous and animated
- guidebook.
- the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction
15 Clues: guidebook. • cause to fade away • vigorous and animated • pass from physical life • something causing misery or death • branch of zoology that studies insects • a humorless or habitually serious person. • scientific study of the structure of the earth. • scientific study of behavior and mental processes • the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it • ...
Animal husbandry 2025-11-18
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- controlled cultivation of aquatic animals and plants.
- poultry birds raised mainly for meat.
- scientific name of Indian bee used for honey.
- improving cattle traits by mating two different breeds.
- scientific name of rock bee producing lots of honey.
- scientific name of Indian cattle species.
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- availability of flowers for bees.
- structure where bees live and store honey.
- cattle reared mainly for milk production.
- surface feeder fish used in fish farming.
- animals used for ploughing fields and pulling carts.
- places where beehives are kept.
- period during which a cow produces milk.
- exotic poultry breed known for high egg laying.
- Indian poultry breed known for strength.
15 Clues: places where beehives are kept. • availability of flowers for bees. • poultry birds raised mainly for meat. • period during which a cow produces milk. • Indian poultry breed known for strength. • cattle reared mainly for milk production. • surface feeder fish used in fish farming. • scientific name of Indian cattle species. • structure where bees live and store honey. • ...
Powers and exponents 2024-09-16
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- In a raised to the power of b, a is the ....
- Any number raised to the power of zero equals to
- The process of multiplying a number by itself is called .....
- The number that indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
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- Another word for the third power
- The result of multiplying a number by itself a certain number of times.
- A method to write very large or very small numbers using powers of 10 is called _________ notation.
- When the expressions with same base are multiplied we .... the powers
8 Clues: Another word for the third power • In a raised to the power of b, a is the .... • Any number raised to the power of zero equals to • The process of multiplying a number by itself is called ..... • When the expressions with same base are multiplied we .... the powers • The result of multiplying a number by itself a certain number of times. • ...
Cyberspace 2025-10-16
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- a hypothetical moment in time when AI and other technologies have become so advanced that humanity undergoes a dramatic change
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- a new method, idea, or product
- art of protecting networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use
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- the perception or knowledge of something
- an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, and processing data
- the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations
- Science the interdiscplinary field that involves extracting meaningful insights
8 Clues: a new method, idea, or product • the perception or knowledge of something • the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations • an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, and processing data • Science the interdiscplinary field that involves extracting meaningful insights • ...
BioMed 2026-01-27
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- The largest artery that supplies blood to the body from the heart
- Scientific name for a white blood cell
- The observable traits of an organism
- A DNA nucleotide that pairs with Thymine
- An individual inherits two identical alleles
- A DNA nucleotide that pairs with Guanine
- This heart valve separates the left atrium and left ventricle
- Sexually reproduced cells
- This heart valve separates the right atrium and right ventricle
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- An individual inherits two different alleles
- Scientific name for a platelet
- One of two or more alternate versions of a gene that determines a specific traits
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
- Laboratory produced image of a person chromosome pairs
- A double helix that contains genetic information
- The liquid part of your blood
- Asexually reproduced cells
17 Clues: Sexually reproduced cells • Asexually reproduced cells • The liquid part of your blood • Scientific name for a platelet • The observable traits of an organism • Scientific name for a red blood cell • Scientific name for a white blood cell • A DNA nucleotide that pairs with Thymine • A DNA nucleotide that pairs with Guanine • An individual inherits two different alleles • ...
Biology 2025-10-07
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- the study of life
- light, sound, temperature, water
- one parent is involved
- a living thing
- producers do this
- things that don't change
- includes if, then, because
- the variable that may be affected
- they can successfully reproduce
- heterotroph
- what producers make
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- all the chemical reactions inside you
- our scientific name
- more than one
- what we know about nature
- the smallest living thing
- organisms need energy to do this
- autotroph
- the first part of a scientific name
- two parents are involved
20 Clues: autotroph • heterotroph • more than one • a living thing • the study of life • producers do this • our scientific name • what producers make • one parent is involved • things that don't change • two parents are involved • what we know about nature • the smallest living thing • includes if, then, because • they can successfully reproduce • light, sound, temperature, water • ...
Project 1A 2020-09-12
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- the science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do
- a theory or law before it has become well established; educated guess
- describes a process that absorbs heat energy
- the first step of the scientific method
- a fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another
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- a procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- the smallest identifiable unit of an element
8 Clues: the first step of the scientific method • describes a process that absorbs heat energy • the smallest identifiable unit of an element • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • a theory or law before it has become well established; educated guess • a procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law • ...
Renaissance 2017-05-16
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- / English Renaissance writer and playwright, who is considered the greatest English writer
- / the study of humanities during the Italian Renaissance that lead a new way of thinking and learning
- / a method showing 3 dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real
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- / relating to characteristics of Greek or Roman antiquity
- / a politician and poet who wrote The Divine Comedy in the Italian language
- / instrument using mercury for measuring and indicating temperature
- / An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
- / scientific instrument that measures air pressure
8 Clues: / scientific instrument that measures air pressure • / relating to characteristics of Greek or Roman antiquity • / instrument using mercury for measuring and indicating temperature • / An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer • / a method showing 3 dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2017-10-08
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- / An assumption, educated guess, or theory.
- / A scientist who studies past human life and activities.
- / Any object made, used, or altered by humans.
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- / A rock carving made by people.
- method / A process using experiments and careful observations to test ideas and theories.
- / The way a person sees and understands the world.
- history / The purposeful retelling of stories about the past events and legends of a group in order to teach about that group's culture.
- / An older member of a community who is respected for his or her knowledge and wisdom.
8 Clues: / A rock carving made by people. • / An assumption, educated guess, or theory. • / Any object made, used, or altered by humans. • / The way a person sees and understands the world. • / A scientist who studies past human life and activities. • / An older member of a community who is respected for his or her knowledge and wisdom. • ...
whatever you like, i dont know. 2024-09-26
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- Something needed by an organism
- Sorting things into groups.
- paper A scientific magazine in which scientists publish their findings by writing articles called scientific papers
- A group of similar organisms
- Fusing of a male gamete with a female gamete
- A scientific magazine in which scientists publish their findings by writing articles called scientific papers
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- An activity of an organism that affects another organism
- The differences between things.
- The splitting of a parent cell to form two identical daughter cells.
- Something needed by an organism
- A non-living factor that can change the conditions in a habitat
- Sorting things into groups.
12 Clues: Sorting things into groups. • Sorting things into groups. • A group of similar organisms • The differences between things. • Something needed by an organism • Something needed by an organism • Fusing of a male gamete with a female gamete • An activity of an organism that affects another organism • A non-living factor that can change the conditions in a habitat • ...
Aug. 31 Warm Up 2023-08-31
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- In a scientific investigation we will _____, observe, and record data.
- In science we study the structure and ______ of the natural world.
- We would use a ruler to measure the _______ in an experiment.
- Most labs you would not ______ anything for safety reasons, but you would still use your other senses.
- Using a system or regular and orderly method.
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- Psuedo means...
- We might use a thermometer to measure the _____ of an experiment.
- It is important to test something multiple times to make sure the test results are reliable. This is called having _______.
8 Clues: Psuedo means... • Using a system or regular and orderly method. • We would use a ruler to measure the _______ in an experiment. • We might use a thermometer to measure the _____ of an experiment. • In science we study the structure and ______ of the natural world. • In a scientific investigation we will _____, observe, and record data. • ...
REPORT TEXT_Balanced Structure 2026-03-14
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- Based on facts not opinions
- Examine in detail
- Specialized scientific vocabulary
- Identifying features or qualities
- Group of similar living organisms
- Natural or social occurrence
- Opening statement classifying subject broadly
- Whole class not specific individual
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- Found in science textbooks
- Natural home of animals
- Part giving detailed systematic facts
- Arrange into categories
- Grouping by shared characteristics
- Professional language style
- Avoids first person pronouns
- Organized in logical order
- Explain meaning clearly
- Text describing things based on observation
- Facts without personal feelings
- Simple tense used in reports
20 Clues: Examine in detail • Natural home of animals • Arrange into categories • Explain meaning clearly • Found in science textbooks • Organized in logical order • Based on facts not opinions • Professional language style • Avoids first person pronouns • Natural or social occurrence • Simple tense used in reports • Facts without personal feelings • Specialized scientific vocabulary • ...
English Class crossword 2025-01-23
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- Able to adjust to new conditions.
- The ability to withstand or not be affected by something.
- Professionals tasked with eliminating pests.
- Places where scientific experiments are conducted.
- The act of getting rid of something entirely.
- The biological process of creating offspring.
- Relating to industry or factories.
- Tending to spread or intrude aggressively.
- Friends or people who accompany someone.
- The brain's ability to adapt and change through learning.
- Deep respect or admiration for something.
- Being famous or well-known for something bad.
- To pass something from one person or place to another.
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- Species able to adapt to diverse environments and diets.
- Scientific procedures to test hypotheses.
- The forced movement of something from its original position.
- Taming animals for human use.
- Showing love or tenderness.
- The process of gradual species change over time.
- Based on systematic observation and experiment.
- The act of passing something along.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- Things that are considered more important than others.
- Completely fascinated by something.
- Related to the outer layer of the brain.
- Watching something carefully to gain information.
- A level of quality or norm.
- The complete set of genetic material in an organism.
- A temporary substitute.
- Involved in a difficult situation or twisted together.
30 Clues: A temporary substitute. • Showing love or tenderness. • A level of quality or norm. • Taming animals for human use. • Able to adjust to new conditions. • Relating to industry or factories. • The act of passing something along. • Completely fascinated by something. • Related to the outer layer of the brain. • Friends or people who accompany someone. • ...
Cellular respiration & Photosynthesis 2022-11-04
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- Where photosynthesis is conducted
- What plants use as food
- Reactant in photosynthesis
- Scientific name for animals
- Output
- A type of energy
- Product of photosynthesis
- Scientific name for plants
- Light
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- when a cell essentially breaths
- “The Power House” of the cell
- The thing that makes chloroplasts green
- Input
- How plant make energy
- Critical for photosynthesis
- A process of chemical change
16 Clues: Input • Light • Output • A type of energy • How plant make energy • What plants use as food • Product of photosynthesis • Reactant in photosynthesis • Scientific name for plants • Scientific name for animals • Critical for photosynthesis • A process of chemical change • “The Power House” of the cell • when a cell essentially breaths • Where photosynthesis is conducted • ...
Key Terms Activity: Ch 1- What is Economics? 2025-02-06
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- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- Science Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- Method A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
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- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
What is Economics? 2025-02-07
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- (use of resources) - A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- - A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- - The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- - The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- - The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- - A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- (or policy) economics - The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
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- - The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- science - Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- method - A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- - A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- (or positive) economics - The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- (use of resources) - The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- - To use limited resources efficiently in production.
14 Clues: - To use limited resources efficiently in production. • - A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • - The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • - A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • ...
Nature of Science Vocabulary 2022-08-14
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- To state what you think will happen under certain conditions based on data or observation.
- Information about the natural world gathered through the senses and/or scientific instruments.
- A scientific test that is carried out under controlled conditions to answer a scientific question.
- The group in an experiment that serves as a comparison to the test group; untreated by the factor being tested.
- A study where you: make observations, ask questions, gather information, analyze data, summarize results, draw conclusions, and/or communicate results.
- The use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve practical problems.
- Information, such as observations or measurements, that can be tested and verified.
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- The variable that is being measured to determine if there is a difference in the control group and the test group.
- The variable that is being tested or purposely changed between the control group and the test group.
- A statement that tells what an investigation showed, based on observations and data.
- To repeat the test of an experiment multiple times to ensure valid data.
- Measurements or observations collected and recorded in an experiment or investigation.
- A question that can be answered through an experiment or investigation.
- To examine carefully in order to fully understand it.
- All of the things that are kept the same in an experiment for the control and test groups.
- The certainty or accuracy of results or data in an investigation or experiment.
- Anything can be reproduced exactly with the same results.
- A factor that can be changed or controlled in order to test a hypothesis in a scientific experiment.
- An explanation based on evidence or information you already have.
19 Clues: To examine carefully in order to fully understand it. • Anything can be reproduced exactly with the same results. • An explanation based on evidence or information you already have. • A question that can be answered through an experiment or investigation. • To repeat the test of an experiment multiple times to ensure valid data. • ...
MHR 313, Chapter 16 Appraising and Rewrading Performance 2013-02-10
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- identifies characteristics of a job
- basing annual raise on performance
- ratings should be spread out along the performance scale
- freedom given to accomplishing tasks
- explores behavior via a written record
- intrinsic reward
- lists qualifications for a job
- extrinsic reward
- most widely used appraisal method
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- choosing the best and the worst
- ranking performance distributed via bell curve
- observation and study of job needs
- where the appraisal review should take place
- number of pieces produced per hour
- method attempts to eliminate bias
- appraisal review should have a minimal amount of these
- bias can seep into the questions on this method
- can be a problematic appraisal method
- a compartive ranking evaluation
- perceiving performance based on a single characteristic
- rating most everyone in the middle
21 Clues: intrinsic reward • extrinsic reward • lists qualifications for a job • choosing the best and the worst • a compartive ranking evaluation • method attempts to eliminate bias • most widely used appraisal method • observation and study of job needs • basing annual raise on performance • number of pieces produced per hour • rating most everyone in the middle • ...
PBO Kelompok 4 2022-11-17
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- Nilainya selalu tetap
- "Dapat mengembalikan satu nilai atau tidak sama sekali" merupakan karakteristik
- Mencari panjang ArrayList
- Collection paling sederhana
- Memeriksa apakah suatu nilai ada dalam ArrayList
- Jumlah Framework Java Collections
- Menyimpan sekumpulan objek berdasarkan urutan masuk
- Method yang digunakan untuk menambah string pada akhir StringBuffer
- Bentuk kerangka kerja Java Collection
- Tempat instance variabel dan objek
- Operasi untuk memeriksa ArrayList kosong atau tidak
- Salah satu method utama pada StringBuffer
- Tempat vocal variabel dan method
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- Komponen penting dalam penulisan kode program
- Collection bagian dari Java Util
- Method yang digunakan untuk menghapus string pada indeks tertentu
- Tempat penyimpanan data
- Class yang digunakan untuk mengubah isi suatu string
- Operasi ArrayList untuk menambah elemen baru
- Teknik yang digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi objek tertentu dari objek yang serupa
- Mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu
21 Clues: Nilainya selalu tetap • Tempat penyimpanan data • Mencari panjang ArrayList • Collection paling sederhana • Collection bagian dari Java Util • Tempat vocal variabel dan method • Jumlah Framework Java Collections • Tempat instance variabel dan objek • Bentuk kerangka kerja Java Collection • Mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu • Salah satu method utama pada StringBuffer • ...
tech1 2026-03-22
25 Clues: CLASS • FLOAT • METHOD • SCRIPT • MODULE • MEMORY • OBJECT • SERVER • SYNTAX • CLIENT • THREAD • STRING • ROUTER • KERNEL • STORAGE • NETWORK • PROCESS • INTEGER • PACKAGE • BOOLEAN • VARIABLE • DATABASE • COMPILER • DEBUGGER • ALGORITHM
Water pollution and water treatment 2015-09-30
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- Type of pollution caused by solid waste produced from human activities
- It would be the first method for water treatment, it is also called physical
- Very high cost tertiary method that removes suspended solids
- Classification of water that contains Ca+2, Mg+2, and Fe+2 ions
- Unpleasant odors and ions present in water come from the ________ of organic matter
- Principal source of wastewater produced in Mexico
- Low cost tertiary method that removes phosphates
- Industries supply to the water a huge variety of pollutants that are mostly highly _______
- Phenomenon caused in a tertiary method using activated carbon for removing organic molecules
- Type of water pollution caused by microorganisms
- The bacterial decomposition of organic matter depletes the water's dissolved _______
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- Tertiary method where this substance is poured into water removing a large number of pathogens
- Phenomenon caused by the presence of nitrate and phosphate ions which serve as nutrients for algae to grow causing lakes and streams to die
- The _______ method also called biological present some aeration that prevents anaerobic decomposition
- Type of rain that is natural source of pollutants, it is created when gases react with water vapor during thunderstorms
- Type of water pollution caused by heavy metals, detergents, fertilizers, and pesticides
- Classification of water that contains Na+ and K+ ions and is suitable for cooking, washing and bathing
- Activated ______ method is a combination of the first two treatment methods
- _______ methods are processes for reducing pollutants in wastewater
- Acronym that stands for an index which in high levels do not permit the existence of life in water bodies
20 Clues: Low cost tertiary method that removes phosphates • Type of water pollution caused by microorganisms • Principal source of wastewater produced in Mexico • Very high cost tertiary method that removes suspended solids • Classification of water that contains Ca+2, Mg+2, and Fe+2 ions • _______ methods are processes for reducing pollutants in wastewater • ...
English II Academic Vocabulary 2025-03-27
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- box two of your 4 Squares
- examine closely
- a method of persuasion that appeals to logic and reasoning
- a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
- the last name of the teacher who loves you and who always pushes you to do your best every single day
- the method of characterization where the audience is told the personality of a character
- box four of your 4 Squares
- repetition of initial consonant sounds in a text
- a method of persuasion that appeals to ethics and credibility
- a common expression that has an understood meaning within a given dialect
- the method used to break down an informational text with headings
- the words surrounding an unknown word that enable you to determine its meaning
- a comparison of two unlike things that uses the words like or as
- a method of persuasion that appeals to the emotions of the audience
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- two words with opposite meanings put together
- box one of your 4 Squares
- the method of characterization where the audience learns the character's personality through speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and/or looks
- an extreme exaggeration
- giving animals or things human-like characteristics
- a reference to a well-known person, thing, or event
- box three of your 4 Squares
- the moral of or lesson learned in a story
- what the text is mainly about
- read between the lines
- the method used to find the central idea of a text
25 Clues: examine closely • read between the lines • an extreme exaggeration • box two of your 4 Squares • box one of your 4 Squares • box four of your 4 Squares • box three of your 4 Squares • what the text is mainly about • the moral of or lesson learned in a story • two words with opposite meanings put together • repetition of initial consonant sounds in a text • ...
Unit #3- Managing Canada's Natural Resources 2016-11-29
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- Cod, pollock, halibut; fish that feed near the ocean floor.
- Spruce, fir, pine etc.
- Maple, birch, elm etc.
- In the documentary THE SALMON FOREST, they claim salmon carcasses F-------E trees and provides nourishment to forests.
- Another perhaps "derogatory" term for oil sands
- Arguably the most environmentally damaging method of harvesting trees.
- Location of logging standoff in 1993 over the harvesting of old-growth trees.
- Province where most of Canada's pulp & paper mills are located.
- salmon, herring, mackerel, tuna..fish caught near water's surface.
- I'm a type of resource which can naturally replenish itself.
- Largest forest region of Canada
- Strongest GREENHOUSE gas linked to animal farming.
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- Name of the rich fishing grounds off the coast of Nfld.
- A controversial method of mining in the USA for coal where explosives "remove" large tracts of land...
- This cutting method is the least disruptive and damaging method of harvesting trees.
- This type of forest is "commercially" profitable.
- The controlled use and harvesting of a natural resource at a rate which a resource can renew itself.
- Geographic feature; shallow area off coastline which leads to favorable fishing conditions.
- Method of extracting fossil fuels especially natural gas- use of pressurized water and other chemicals to extract.
- Mining method used to extract minerals found near the surface.
- The most expensive mining method.
- One of the key reasons in the collapse of the West Coast fishery is a lack of a ----- with the USA.
- This province dominates Canada's lumber industry.
23 Clues: Spruce, fir, pine etc. • Maple, birch, elm etc. • Largest forest region of Canada • The most expensive mining method. • Another perhaps "derogatory" term for oil sands • This type of forest is "commercially" profitable. • This province dominates Canada's lumber industry. • Strongest GREENHOUSE gas linked to animal farming. • ...
Vocabulary ch.1 2014-08-25
16 Clues: data • survey • countable • your opinion • some from all • no one amswers • all of something • number generated • you can adverage • best survey method • worst surfey method • zip codes or topics • describing something • used to make decision • missed by that method • requires a tool or machine
Biology 2024-01-03
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- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed
- The energy obtained from the sun
- the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms
- scientific study of life
- study of heredity
- basic building block of living things
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- scientific study of plants
- membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- a threadlike structure that carries all genetic information
- production of energy in organisms
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- all living things evolve from growth
- the scientific study of animals
- Living things maintain a relatively stable internal environment.
- unicellular organisms that cause disease
17 Clues: study of heredity • scientific study of life • scientific study of plants • the scientific study of animals • The energy obtained from the sun • production of energy in organisms • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • all living things evolve from growth • basic building block of living things • unicellular organisms that cause disease • ...
Method Evaluation/Comparison 2015-10-04
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- Repeatable and reproducible results
- Represents how well your regression line represents your data
- This part of the regression line estimates proportional error
- Type of test where you test the same samples by each method
- Test to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the results of the two methods
- Type of error that is the contributing factor to accuracy
- Type of error that sets a limit for the tolerable amount of inaccuracy and imprecision
- Correctly reflects the 'true' value
- Type of test where you test different samples by each method
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- Type of error whose direction and magnitude cannot be predicted
- Type of error whose magnitude is a percentage of the concentration of the analyte
- Range where your results match the true value of what you are testing
- The F Test compares this between two methods
- Type of error that is always in the same direction and the same size
- This hypothesis claims that there is no significant difference in the amount of random error between two methods
15 Clues: Repeatable and reproducible results • Correctly reflects the 'true' value • The F Test compares this between two methods • Type of error that is the contributing factor to accuracy • Type of test where you test the same samples by each method • Type of test where you test different samples by each method • ...
Experimental Psychology 1 2015-10-06
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- This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity
- process undertaken to demonstrate that particular behavioral events will occur reliably in certain specifiable conditions; a principal tool of the scientific method
- On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line
- What we manipulate in a study
- Extent to which the manipulation (and not the extraneous variables) Accounts for the measured effects
- This is another name for the IV
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- If a person takes an exam twice and receives the same score from the same scorer, what kind of reliability is this?
- Similarity to things
- As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this?
- Explains why a relationship occurs
10 Clues: Similarity to things • What we manipulate in a study • This is another name for the IV • Explains why a relationship occurs • This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity • On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line • As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this? • ...
periodic table 2012-10-24
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- A well tested explanation of something that occurs.
- Method A systematic way of solving problems a progress that helps solve problems with ordered steps.
- A representation of something usually smaller used to study it's characteristics.
- A prediction that can be tested.
- Table A table that shows the elements arranged by their atomic number.
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- using observation patterns and my experience to say what I think will happen in the future.
- A collection of intergraded part that performs a specific function.
- organizing objects or events into categories based on one or more specific features
- using my senses to gather information about something
- Taking in the information I observe in using logical reasoning to come to a conclusion.
10 Clues: A prediction that can be tested. • A well tested explanation of something that occurs. • using my senses to gather information about something • A collection of intergraded part that performs a specific function. • Table A table that shows the elements arranged by their atomic number. • ...
QUIZZ BLOCK 2 2022-08-28
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- They study abstractions of the human mind.
- They study human behavior and society in general.
- Citizens altered their political landscape and took out centuries-old institutions.
- It was an economic theory that promoted governmental regulation of nation´s economy.
- It was a drastic change in people´s thoughts, as a result science replaced christianity.
- A system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land.
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- Process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to industry and machine manufacturing.
- This type of sciences study natural facts.
- A movement and a state of mind,that outlined specific targets for criticism and proposals for action.
- They firmly follow the scientific method.
10 Clues: They firmly follow the scientific method. • They study abstractions of the human mind. • This type of sciences study natural facts. • They study human behavior and society in general. • Citizens altered their political landscape and took out centuries-old institutions. • It was an economic theory that promoted governmental regulation of nation´s economy. • ...
CrossWord 2024-02-15
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- The "brain" of a computer, responsible for processing data
- A type of storage that retains data even when the power is turned off
- A popular open-source operating system
- A high-level programming language often used for scientific and numerical computing
- A method of protecting computer networks from unauthorized access or attacks
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- A widely used markup language for styling web pages
- The process of finding and fixing errors in computer programs
- What modern connectivity solution liberates devices from physical tethers, enabling seamless internet access?)
- A popular programming language used for creating web pages
- A programming language known for its platform independence and used extensively in web development, initially developed by Sun Microsystems and now maintained by Oracle.
10 Clues: A popular open-source operating system • A widely used markup language for styling web pages • The "brain" of a computer, responsible for processing data • A popular programming language used for creating web pages • The process of finding and fixing errors in computer programs • A type of storage that retains data even when the power is turned off • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-12-12
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- He recognised that the geocentric theory did not explain the movements of the sun, moon, and the planets accurately.
- The earth revolves around the sun.
- He was the first astronomer to prove that the planets orbited the sun in an oval pattern, or ellipse.
- The theory about the natural world and developed procedures to test those ideas.
- He developed the scientific method.
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- A new approach to investigation and discovery.
- He built the first telescope. He also discovered that the Milky Way was made up of stars.
- A newly visible star that was far away.
- The earth was the center of the universe and that the sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth.
- He sponsored Brahe.
10 Clues: He sponsored Brahe. • The earth revolves around the sun. • He developed the scientific method. • A newly visible star that was far away. • A new approach to investigation and discovery. • The theory about the natural world and developed procedures to test those ideas. • He built the first telescope. He also discovered that the Milky Way was made up of stars. • ...
Waste Management 2025-07-01
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- An engineered method of burying waste underground
- Rule or directive made and maintained by an authority to regulate waste disposal
- The scientific term for unwanted or unusable materials discarded after primary use
- Natural process by which organic waste is biologically broken down into nutrient-rich soil
- Wastewater or liquid discharge that must be treated before release.
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- Any gaseous by-product released into the atmosphere from food industries
- The practice of collecting, processing, and using materials again instead of discarding them
- Controlled burning of waste at high temperatures to reduce volume and toxicity
- Waste type generated from residential, commercial, and institutional sources.
- The approach that emphasizes minimizing waste generation at the source
10 Clues: An engineered method of burying waste underground • Wastewater or liquid discharge that must be treated before release. • The approach that emphasizes minimizing waste generation at the source • Any gaseous by-product released into the atmosphere from food industries • Waste type generated from residential, commercial, and institutional sources. • ...
World History Terminology 2023-05-15
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- an early form of the scientific method
- one of the earliest forms of maritime technologies used to dictate one's direction
- a movement in Japan that abolished feudalism and established a constitutional monarchy
- led to increased trade and food production, but also brought diseases and slavery
- branch of Christianity led by Martin Luther and his Huguenots
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- a disease that wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe
- intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries,
- an inn with a central courtyard for travelers traveling across the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- a single party government that is centralized and dictatorial
- one person has total ownership of another
10 Clues: an early form of the scientific method • one person has total ownership of another • a disease that wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe • a single party government that is centralized and dictatorial • branch of Christianity led by Martin Luther and his Huguenots • led to increased trade and food production, but also brought diseases and slavery • ...
Adv Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2024-12-03
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- A square root, cube root, etc.
- The product of a number times itself. (Two Words)
- ___________ numbers are any real number that cannot be expressed as a fraction. (examples: non-terminating decimals, pi)
- 1,000,000,000,000
- ___________ notation is a way of expressing too large or too small numbers into a single number.
- A number says how many times to use the number in multiplication.
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- ____________ notation is a method of expressing numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10.
- ___________ numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. (examples: integers, fractions, some decimals)
- A number, which when cubed gives the radicand. (Two Words)
- 1,000,000,000
10 Clues: 1,000,000,000 • 1,000,000,000,000 • A square root, cube root, etc. • The product of a number times itself. (Two Words) • A number, which when cubed gives the radicand. (Two Words) • A number says how many times to use the number in multiplication. • ___________ notation is a way of expressing too large or too small numbers into a single number. • ...
Crossword 1A unit1 2025-08-28
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- Systematic process of gathering knowledge and understanding the natural world
- Information/data acquired using the scientific method
- A controlled procedure used to test a hypothesis.
- an explanation of observations that must be able to be tested by an experiment
- Any factor that can change in an experiment
- Information collected during an experiment; can be quantitative (numbers) or qualitative (descriptions).
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- The act of attentive watching, perceiving, or noticing or the data measured
- A conclusion or prediction reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- A generalization that describe consistent, universal patterns in nature, what will happen.
- A well tested explanation that tries to unify a broad range of observations and explain some aspect of natural world.
10 Clues: Any factor that can change in an experiment • A controlled procedure used to test a hypothesis. • Information/data acquired using the scientific method • A conclusion or prediction reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • The act of attentive watching, perceiving, or noticing or the data measured • ...
Grade 2 Science - The Scientific Method 2023-09-04
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- a special tool that scientists use to solve problems and understand why things happen.
- At the end of your experiment answer your question. Decide if your hypothesis was right or wrong.
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- Make observations and complete research to answer your scientific question.
- Your best, scientific educated guess.
- The scientific question you are wondering about.
- The steps (procedure) for the experiment to solve your scientific question.
- Using your senses (touch, sight, sound, smell, taste), pictures, and charts to record what you notice in your experiment.
7 Clues: Your best, scientific educated guess. • The scientific question you are wondering about. • Make observations and complete research to answer your scientific question. • The steps (procedure) for the experiment to solve your scientific question. • a special tool that scientists use to solve problems and understand why things happen. • ...
Wireless/Bluetooth 2023-03-28
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- 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 3.46 Gbps, 300 Ft range, 802.11b/g/n backwards compatibility
- 2.4 GHz Frequency, max speed 54 Mbps, 150 Ft range, 11 channels, 802.11b backwards compatibility
- 2.4 GHz Frequency, max speed 11 Mbps, 150 Ft range, 11 channels, no backwards compatibility
- 2.4 or 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 600 Mbps, 1200 Ft range, 2.4 GHz: 11 Channels 5GHz: 23 channels, 802.11a/b/g depending on implementation backwards compatibility
- A method that allows the frequency of the wireless network to be fine-tuned. Each channel is approximately 20 MHz wide.
- A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth.
- Wireless authentication method that allows for automatic connection between a device and the wireless access point.
- An enhancement that allows multiple antennas to use the same radio frequency.
- A communication method that uses radio waves to transmit data from small circuit boards called RFID tags to special scanners.
- Wireless communication technology that allows two devices to connect to each other over a short distance.
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- authentication Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks.
- IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards.
- 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 54 Mbps, 100 Ft range, 23 channels, no backwards compatibility
- 2.4 or 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 14 Gbps, 300 Ft range, 802.11b/g/n/ac backwards compatibility
- Wireless network that requires no authentication.
- Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today. Versions 2 and 3 are the latest versions in use.
- Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users.
- A communication method that allows two-way communication between two devices within a few centimeters of each other.
- Authentication method that forces a user to agree to terms or pay a fee before accessing the wireless network.
- An enhancement to MIMO that allows the antennae on the access point to divide streams between multiple devices.
20 Clues: Wireless network that requires no authentication. • IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards. • A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth. • authentication Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks. • Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users. • ...
Mineral Quiz 2022-12-06
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- The term for subterranean lava
- ID method, how much matter or mass is contained in a set volume
- Mineral group found as lone elements, such as gold, platinum, etc. (not combined with any other atom)
- ID method, how the mineral feels
- ID method, involves rubbing mineral on a porcelain plate to see te qualities of what is left behind
- Minerals that are highly valued due to being rare, and pretty. Often used in jewelry
- When a liquid reaches maximum capacity of held dissolved substance
- The ___ of magma cooling determines the size of mineral crystals formed
- Mineral group containing sulfate
- ID method, measure of the jagged or smooth nature of edges
- ID method, measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched
- Natural occuring, inorganic solid
- ID method, how reflective of light a mineral is
- Hardest mineral on Moh's Scale of Hardness
- Mineral group composed of a metallic element and a carbonate ion
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- Minerals that were dissolved, that get left behind when the liquid gets evaporated
- Minerals have a definite ___ structure
- Mineral group containing sulfur
- The process of removing ores from the ground
- Most common mineral group
- Mineral group that are compounds of metal atoms and oxygen
- ID method, the distinct shape of a mineral
- When you add more of a dissolved substance to a fully saturated liquid
- Meaning they are not made from living organisms
- Minerals have ____ when they split easily along planes
- Mineral that is useful
- A three dimensional shape that resembled a pyramid, quality of silicates
- Mineral group containing saltes, such as sodium chloride, calcium chloride, etc.
- A solid material where the atoms are formed into repeating, arranged patterns
- ID method, the least reliable for a mineral's identity though a very obvious one, involves appearance
- The term for magma that has reached the surface of Earth
- ___'s scale of hardness, a chart listing the relative hardness of minerals
32 Clues: Mineral that is useful • Most common mineral group • The term for subterranean lava • Mineral group containing sulfur • ID method, how the mineral feels • Mineral group containing sulfate • Natural occuring, inorganic solid • Minerals have a definite ___ structure • ID method, the distinct shape of a mineral • Hardest mineral on Moh's Scale of Hardness • ...
PRESERVATION 2016-02-09
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- Extracting air to preserve (6,7)
- A method where 130/140 degrees C of heat is applied for 1-5 seconds
- These contaminate food and cause food spoilage (5,9)
- The temperature range between 5 - 63 degrees(6,4)
- A method involving sugar to preserve
- A method involving high temperatures to preserve
- The term given to a food which is high in protein, moisture and not normally cooked again before eating e.g. ham (5,5)
- Preservation does this to the shelf life of food
- One of the oldest methods of preservation
- Adding salt to preserve
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- An example of a method of preservation involving low temperatures which slows down bacterial growth (4,5)
- Substituting atmospheric air for a protective gas mix
- pH
- The perfect conditions required for bacterial growth
- A method involving cold which makes bacteria dormant
- Grows on food
- The type of bacteria which can cause food poisoning
- Adding an acid is an example of this
- A micro organism which produces carbon dioxide
19 Clues: pH • Grows on food • Adding salt to preserve • Extracting air to preserve (6,7) • A method involving sugar to preserve • Adding an acid is an example of this • One of the oldest methods of preservation • A micro organism which produces carbon dioxide • A method involving high temperatures to preserve • Preservation does this to the shelf life of food • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-03-30
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- meat from horses
- meat from sheep over one year of age
- the process of giving birth in porcine
- a male animal that has had its testicles removed
- male porcine that has been castrated
- adult male equine
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- adult male ovine
- process of giving birth in equine
- scientific name for horses
- removing an animal from the herd
- baby porcine
- the father
- an ovine male that has been castrated
- immature female porcine
- scientific name for sheep
- a young female bovine that has not had a baby
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- the process of giving birth in livestock
- Animals that are not purebred
- cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- Adult female bovine
- immature male porcine
- the mother
- the scientific name for cattle
- immature female horse
- adult female porcine
- Identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
- a baby equine
- male equine that has been castrated
- adult female horse over 2 years of age
- mating animals that are related
- giving birth in cattle
- Scientific name for pigs
- meat from young calves
- the process of giving birth in ovine
- adult female ovine
- a male bovine that has been castrated
- meat from pigs
39 Clues: the mother • the father • baby porcine • a baby equine • meat from pigs • meat from horses • adult male ovine • adult male equine • adult female ovine • Adult female bovine • adult female porcine • immature male porcine • immature female horse • giving birth in cattle • meat from young calves • immature female porcine • Scientific name for pigs • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for horses • ...
Science Academic Vocabulary 2022-11-30
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- a series of steps taken to solve a problem
- to explain the meaning of scientific information and data
- a topic or theory in science
- to carefully look over information to find trends and patterns
- observations that can be quantitative or qualitative
- notes, diagrams, videos, labs and activities that help you learn about topics in science
- a series of steps during a lab or activity
- a physical or digital representation of something
- to recognize what something is based on information you are given
- information you gather about the world using your five senses with or without measuring/counting
- a scientific event or theory
- a limitation that holds you back from reaching a goal or solving an engineering problem
- a reason or decision for or against something
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- the requirements to solve an engineering problem
- what something looks like and its different parts and materials
- to make, change, evolve, or create something in science
- data, measurements, experience, research that supports the claim
- a physical part of something
- a statement that answers a scientific question
- a way to connect your claim with your evidence
- to firmly decide the truth or conclusion
- to calculate or review scientific data
- to show or model how something works
- the job of an object or feature (what it does)
24 Clues: a physical part of something • a topic or theory in science • a scientific event or theory • to show or model how something works • to calculate or review scientific data • to firmly decide the truth or conclusion • a series of steps taken to solve a problem • a series of steps during a lab or activity • a reason or decision for or against something • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2025-09-10
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- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
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- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- science Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- method A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
8th Grade Unit 4 Vocab 2025-11-14
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- a method used to determine the specific age of an object in actual years
- any material (like a fragment of another rock, a mineral crystal, a or a trapped gas bubble) that is found inside a larger rock or mineral
- by observing current events like erosion and sedimentation, we can understand how past geological formations like mountains and valleys were created over long periods of time.
- a gap in the sequence of rock layers, representing a period of time where no new rocks were deposited, or where existing rocks were eroded away
- the time it takes for half of a group of unstable atoms to decay into a different element
- the process where molten rock (magma) forces its way into or between existing rock layers beneath the Earth's surface and then cools and solidifies
- a system for organizing Earth's 4.6-billion-year history into a "calendar" of divisions like eons, eras, periods, and epochs
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- a geology principle that states that in an undisturbed sequence of rock layers, the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top
- a preserved remnant or trace of ancient plant or animal life, like a bone, tooth, footprint, or impression
- a fossil of an organism that lived for a short, specific period of time and was widespread geographically
- a scientific method that determines the age of rocks and other materials by measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes inside them
- a principle that states any geologic feature that cuts across existing rocks is younger than the rock it cuts
- a science method that determines the chronological order of events without assigning a specific numerical age
13 Clues: a method used to determine the specific age of an object in actual years • the time it takes for half of a group of unstable atoms to decay into a different element • a fossil of an organism that lived for a short, specific period of time and was widespread geographically • ...
Nature of science 2024-08-23
5 Clues: Process for studying and experimenting • A variable that does not change, stays the same. • The variable that gets changed by you on purpose. • Doing the physical work/watching/recording of the scientific method • Variable that is the responding variable, the one that you are recording/watching.
Exercise 5 2024-01-22
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- A rear orifice, in some vertebrates, that serves as the only opening for the digestive, reproductive and urinary tracts.
- The scientific name of a phylum of aquatic animals with pentaradial symmetry.
- Hard diamond shaped scales.
- The genus of the honey bee.
- Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers.
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- The scientific name of jawed fishes that possess a skeleton made entirely of cartilage.
- The scientific name of exclusively marine molluscs characterized by a bilateral symmetry, a prominent head and a set tentacles or arms.
- The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes.
- Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell.
- The scientific name of a super-class which includs all limbed vertebrates.
- The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part.
- They are distinguished by their limbless and greatly elongated body. The left lung is small or absent at all.
12 Clues: Hard diamond shaped scales. • The genus of the honey bee. • Vertebrates characterized by a unique shell. • The dorsal body wall of a mollusc that hides the visceral body part. • Worm blooded vertebrates characterized by the possession of feathers. • The scientific name of the infra-phylum of cylindrical jawless fishes. • ...
Section 4 Greek Crossword 2025-02-27
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- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future to a priest or priestess
- whole rule
- Socrates used this method for people to live their lives
- method a teaching method that uses question-answer format
- ceremonies, or rites
- the father of history
- the abode of the gods
- the first Greek dramas
- the father of tragedy
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- clever glory
- wisdom and wise
- an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods
- organized system of thought
- aristos
- the greatest of ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- what Socrates used to teach
- broad-shouldered
19 Clues: aristos • whole rule • clever glory • wisdom and wise • broad-shouldered • ceremonies, or rites • the father of history • the abode of the gods • the father of tragedy • the first Greek dramas • organized system of thought • what Socrates used to teach • an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods • one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece • ...
Conceptual Physics 2023-10-14
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- Only gives size
- Gives size and direction
- "E" letter of the GUESS Method
- Thinking of possible solutions
- Selecting a promising solution
- To identify needs and constraints
- "S" letter of the GUESS Method
- "S" letter of the GUESS Method
- "G" letter of the GUESS Method
- "U" letter of the GUESS Method
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- A standard to be held up to
- A prototype
- Finding a problem
- A limitation or restriction
- Redesign if needed
- Evaluating a prototype
16 Clues: A prototype • Only gives size • Finding a problem • Redesign if needed • Evaluating a prototype • Gives size and direction • A standard to be held up to • A limitation or restriction • "E" letter of the GUESS Method • Thinking of possible solutions • Selecting a promising solution • "S" letter of the GUESS Method • "S" letter of the GUESS Method • "G" letter of the GUESS Method • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2017-01-29
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- a characteristic of a material e.g. hard, bendy, shiny etc
- a plant that is growing where it is not wanted
- an animal that only eats other animals
- organ used for absorbing oxygen from water in aquatic animals
- not able to be seen through; not transparent
- soaking up water
- not alive any more
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- turn a liquid into a solid by cooling it
- active at night
- plants that lose their leaves every year
- cold-blooded vertebrate animal, that lives in water or on land but must return to the water to reproduce
- to become bigger
12 Clues: active at night • to become bigger • soaking up water • not alive any more • an animal that only eats other animals • turn a liquid into a solid by cooling it • plants that lose their leaves every year • not able to be seen through; not transparent • a plant that is growing where it is not wanted • a characteristic of a material e.g. hard, bendy, shiny etc • ...
scientific words 2016-05-05
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- There are many breeds of dogs such as border collie but there is only one ‘s_____’ of dog.
- A f_____ is the remains of an extinct animal that’s been hidden underground for thousands/millions of years.
- All humans are different, some may be tall, short, have blue eyes, have brown eyes etc… this is called ‘v________’.
- What is the short term for ‘deoxyribonucleic acid’.
- If your grandmother had an ear injury before she gave birth to your mother you or your mother might have ear problems and if this happened you would of ‘i________’ it from your grandmother.
- There are 24 ‘c_________s’ in a newly grown foetus, 12 are from the father and 12 are from the mother.
- Two male tigers would have a ‘c__________’ to impress the female tiger.
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- When you are born you can pick up skills from your parents, this is called picking up a ‘g___’ from your parents.
- Over time giraffes have grew into their environment and have picked up new skills and have grown longer necks so they can survive longer, this is called ‘e________’, there is also a theory that humans are the new ‘e________’ of monkeys/chimps.
- Polar bears have really furry coats and live in really cold areas; this shows that ‘a_________’ has happened to help them survive.
- People say that humans are slowly destroying the earth, there are people called ‘e____________ protectors’ who try and make it safer.
- When a race of animals dies off it has a special scientific word called “being e______”.
12 Clues: What is the short term for ‘deoxyribonucleic acid’. • Two male tigers would have a ‘c__________’ to impress the female tiger. • When a race of animals dies off it has a special scientific word called “being e______”. • There are many breeds of dogs such as border collie but there is only one ‘s_____’ of dog. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2023-09-12
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- an explanation to prove a hypothesis true or false
- on factor in an experiment that is measured or tested
- an organized set of steps that are used to solve a problem
- one factor in an experiment that can be changed
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- the process of identifying a step-by-step solution to a problem
- factors in an experiment that do not change
- a statement that is true from known facts
- facts to support a claim
- to examine carefully
- and if, then statement that makes a prediction to solve a problem
- a conclusion because of known facts
- information that has been measured or tested
12 Clues: to examine carefully • facts to support a claim • a conclusion because of known facts • a statement that is true from known facts • factors in an experiment that do not change • information that has been measured or tested • one factor in an experiment that can be changed • an explanation to prove a hypothesis true or false • ...
Scientific vocabulary 2021-11-30
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- a process in which oxygen is utilised by living organisms for their daily needs.
- a compound of hydrogen and carbon.
- The loss of nitrogen from soil by biological or chemical means.
- thick blanket of air
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
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- the process where organic forms of nitrogen are converted to NH4+.
- three atoms of oxygen combined to absorb harmful uv rays
- burning of a substance in which oxygen helps in burning.
- CH4
- harmful and powerful rays of the sum.
- a process in which intake of nitrogen takes place in living organisms
- a process in which plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen to obtain food.
12 Clues: CH4 • thick blanket of air • a compound of hydrogen and carbon. • harmful and powerful rays of the sum. • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • three atoms of oxygen combined to absorb harmful uv rays • burning of a substance in which oxygen helps in burning. • The loss of nitrogen from soil by biological or chemical means. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-10-04
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- English philosopher that was convinced that all humans were naturally selfish and wicked.
- theory that says that Earth is at the center of the universe
- This was invented by Galileo Galilei
- invented his own telescope in 1609
- Philosopher that held a positive view of human nature and said that people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- country's political system that Montesquieu admired
- The Catholics and Protestants were frightened by Galileo Galilei and other scientists because they feared the church being proved wrong and losing supporters.
- new invention to help see the previously unseen
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- invented the first thermometer
- revolution that was a new way of thinking about the natural wo
- the sun is at the center of the universe
- theorizes that the Sun is at the center of the universe
12 Clues: invented the first thermometer • invented his own telescope in 1609 • This was invented by Galileo Galilei • the sun is at the center of the universe • new invention to help see the previously unseen • country's political system that Montesquieu admired • theorizes that the Sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Measurement 2023-01-25
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- Used to measure Luminous Intensity
- 100 centimeters
- Used to measure Electric Current
- Two cups
- Temperature scale used almost exclusively in science
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- 60 seconds
- The country that created the metric system
- The number of countries that use the Imperial or Standard system of measurement
- Temperature scale where water freezes at zero
- Four quarts
- Number of inches in a foot
- Type of measurement using seconds, minutes, and hours
12 Clues: Two cups • 60 seconds • Four quarts • 100 centimeters • Number of inches in a foot • Used to measure Electric Current • Used to measure Luminous Intensity • The country that created the metric system • Temperature scale where water freezes at zero • Temperature scale used almost exclusively in science • Type of measurement using seconds, minutes, and hours • ...
Scientific Investigation 2022-12-02
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- The testing of a hypothesis.
- The information that is collected during an experiment.
- The variable that changes in response to the other variable.
- The type of observation that presents information gathered using the 5 major senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing.
- To repeat an experiment.
- A systematic way of investigating to test a hypothesis.
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- The variable that is intentionally altered by the experimenter.
- The steps you take to complete an experiment.
- The parts of the experiment that stay the same.
- The type of observation that relies on numerical data.
- The parts of the experiment that can differ.
- A tentative explanation that has not yet been tested or verified.
12 Clues: To repeat an experiment. • The testing of a hypothesis. • The parts of the experiment that can differ. • The steps you take to complete an experiment. • The parts of the experiment that stay the same. • The type of observation that relies on numerical data. • The information that is collected during an experiment. • ...
Scientific Enquiry 2025-10-16
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- Worn when using chemicals
- Used when boiling liquids
- Variable which is changed
- Something a scientist does to stay safe
- Something that can cause harm
- Variables which are kept the same
- Holds liquids
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- Holds liquids
- Used to heat substances
- Used to measure volumes of liquids
- Variable which is measured
- Allows beakers to be placed on a tripod
- A scientific prediction
13 Clues: Holds liquids • Holds liquids • Used to heat substances • A scientific prediction • Worn when using chemicals • Used when boiling liquids • Variable which is changed • Variable which is measured • Something that can cause harm • Variables which are kept the same • Used to measure volumes of liquids • Something a scientist does to stay safe • Allows beakers to be placed on a tripod
ENDANGERED ANIMALS 2021-08-19
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- Scientific Name-Athene blewitti.11 letter words starts with ‘f’ends with ‘t’
- Scientific Name-Gavialis gangeticus.7 letter words starts with ‘g’ and ends with ‘l’
- It comes from the order of Charadriiformes. It comes from the Family of Glareolidae They found in the Eastern Ghats of Andra Pradesh.
- It comes from the order of Otidiformes . From the Family of Otididae 14 letter words starts with ‘b’ and ends with ‘n’
- scientific Name Platanista gangetica gangetica.13 letter word starts with ‘g’ends with ‘n’
- scientific name Rhinoceros unicornis 16 letter words starts with ‘i’ends with ‘s’
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- scientific name Ailurus fulgens.8 letter words starts with ‘r’ends with ‘a’
- Scientific Name-Vanellus gregarius 15 letter words starts with ‘s’ and ends with ‘g’
- Scientific Name-Ophrysia superciliosa 14 letter words starts with ‘h’ and ends with ‘l’
- botanical name Panthera tigris .11 letter word starts with ‘i’ends with ‘r’
10 Clues: scientific name Ailurus fulgens.8 letter words starts with ‘r’ends with ‘a’ • botanical name Panthera tigris .11 letter word starts with ‘i’ends with ‘r’ • Scientific Name-Athene blewitti.11 letter words starts with ‘f’ends with ‘t’ • scientific name Rhinoceros unicornis 16 letter words starts with ‘i’ends with ‘s’ • ...
Daily Crossword 2014-05-07
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- Traveled on the Silk Road and increased trade with Asia
- First to study the sky with a telescope, also known as the father of experimental science
- Rebirth or the period that follows the Middle Ages
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
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- A scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- People who look at the world in a reasonable and logical way
- The greatest writer in the English language or the greatest playwright of all time
- A method of painting that shows a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface
- A particular way of gaining knowledge about the world
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else's money
10 Clues: A scientific instrument that measures air pressure • Rebirth or the period that follows the Middle Ages • A particular way of gaining knowledge about the world • Traveled on the Silk Road and increased trade with Asia • People who look at the world in a reasonable and logical way • The series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Homework 2014-07-29
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- a machine, piece of equipment, method
- the study of society, social institution,and social relationships
- the rocks, land, processes of land formation
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- the scientific study of the nervous system and the diseases that affect it
- the study of how the positions of the stars and movements of the planets have a supposed influence on events and on the lives and behavior of people
- the way a person or group thinks
- a science that deals with the atmosphere and with weather
- the order in which a series of events happened
- the branch of science that involves the study of animals and animal behavior
- the processes that occur in a living thing
10 Clues: the way a person or group thinks • a machine, piece of equipment, method • the processes that occur in a living thing • the rocks, land, processes of land formation • the order in which a series of events happened • a science that deals with the atmosphere and with weather • the study of society, social institution,and social relationships • ...
General psychology 2023-03-08
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- measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age
- method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on
- who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences
- studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior
- Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles
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- First created intelligent measurement
- primarily used for psychological diagnosis, job screening, academic placements etc
- set of questions or other prompts used to obtain information from a respondent about a topic of interest
- end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions
- The most widely used IQ test for adults
10 Clues: First created intelligent measurement • The most widely used IQ test for adults • measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age • studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior • Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles • who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences • ...
General psychology 2023-03-08
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- measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age
- method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on
- who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences
- studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior
- Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles
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- First created intelligent measurement
- primarily used for psychological diagnosis, job screening, academic placements etc
- set of questions or other prompts used to obtain information from a respondent about a topic of interest
- end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions
- The most widely used IQ test for adults
10 Clues: First created intelligent measurement • The most widely used IQ test for adults • measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age • studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior • Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles • who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-10-04
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- actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide
- crust , mantle, inner core, outter core
- a detailed description or representation on a map of the natural and artificial features of an area
- mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth
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- gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
- formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- supercontinent
- individual who uses the scientific method
- remains or impression of a prehistoric
10 Clues: supercontinent • remains or impression of a prehistoric • formation of new areas of oceanic crust • crust , mantle, inner core, outter core • individual who uses the scientific method • study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth • gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time. • ...
vocabulary 2019-09-26
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- a method of writing very large numbers.
- a rational or irrational number
- any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers
- a number produced by raising a base to an exponet
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- A decimal in which one or moe digits repeat infinitely
- a number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two intergers or as a repeating or termanating decimal
- A mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers and varibles
- writing it into like a scientific notation
- A number that is multipled by itself to form a prouduct is called a square root of that product
- When a number is raised to a power the number that is used as a factor is the base
10 Clues: a rational or irrational number • a method of writing very large numbers. • writing it into like a scientific notation • a number produced by raising a base to an exponet • A decimal in which one or moe digits repeat infinitely • any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers • A mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers and varibles • ...
Health Frameworks 2023-08-25
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- Framework looking at how chronological age, relationships, common transitions, and social change shape peoples' lives
- Personal, community or social
- Factors that influence how likely we are to stay healthy or to become ill/injured
- An obstacle that prevents ease
- An idea, practice or object perceived as new by an individual
- A scientific method of systematically considering the strengths and weaknesses of health promotion at multiple levels of influence
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- Studies how new ideas, practices and objects reach and spread through communities and are adopted by target populations
- Framework for health promotion created by the World Health Organisation
- A more specific statistic that incorporates a number of components
- A person or thing that creates/promotes ease
10 Clues: Personal, community or social • An obstacle that prevents ease • A person or thing that creates/promotes ease • An idea, practice or object perceived as new by an individual • A more specific statistic that incorporates a number of components • Framework for health promotion created by the World Health Organisation • ...
Problem solving crossword 2025-01-30
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- A temporary fix that may not address the real issue.
- The process of identifying and analyzing a problem to find solutions.
- A method used to find the root cause of a problem, often using "Why?" repeatedly.
- A meeting where ideas are rapidly generated to solve a problem.
- The scientific approach to testing solutions and improving them.
- A logical sequence of steps to solve a problem, common in programming.
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- An approach where a problem is solved step by step, also a type of thinking.
- A visual tool used to break down a problem into smaller parts.
- A diagram resembling fishbones, used in root cause analysis.
- Thinking outside the box leads to this type of solution.
10 Clues: A temporary fix that may not address the real issue. • Thinking outside the box leads to this type of solution. • A diagram resembling fishbones, used in root cause analysis. • A visual tool used to break down a problem into smaller parts. • A meeting where ideas are rapidly generated to solve a problem. • ...
Unit 22: High School Science Fair #2 2025-10-13
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- the past tense of the word "know," meaning you understood or were familiar with something before
- "also" or "as well,"
- to appear to be something or to act in a certain way
- A scientific procedure to make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact
- the past tense of the verb "do,"
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- a person who asks questions about the world, makes careful observations, conducts experiments, and collects evidence to find answers and understand how things work
- measuring a great distance from end to end more than something else
- asking for information specifying something
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something
10 Clues: "also" or "as well," • the past tense of the verb "do," • asking for information specifying something • to appear to be something or to act in a certain way • measuring a great distance from end to end more than something else • A scientific procedure to make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact • ...
Pertinent Vocab in H.H. Holmes case 2025-12-14
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- The unlawful killing of one person by another.
- An intentional act carried out with careful thought, not accidental.
- A crime that is planned in advance rather than committed impulsively.
- operandi The characteristic method or pattern a criminal uses to commit crimes.
- examiner An official who investigates deaths, particularly those happening under unusual or suspicious circumstances.
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- A voluntary admission by a suspect acknowledging involvement in a crime.
- testimony A formal statement given under oath describing what a witness observed.
- A medical examination of a body after death to determine the cause of death.
- Intentional deception made for personal or financial gain.
- report A scientific analysis that identifies drugs, chemicals, or poisons in the body.
10 Clues: The unlawful killing of one person by another. • Intentional deception made for personal or financial gain. • An intentional act carried out with careful thought, not accidental. • A crime that is planned in advance rather than committed impulsively. • A voluntary admission by a suspect acknowledging involvement in a crime. • ...
Introduction to Science 2019-02-01
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- Any of the rod-shaped or threadlike DNA-containing structures of cellular organisms
- It is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms
- Physical material from which something is made or which has discrete existence
- A grayish or reddish granular cell that is the fundamental functional unit of nervous
- Any of various nucleic acids that are usually the molecular basis of heredity
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- An operation to test a hypothesis and illustrate a known law
- The definition of a protein is a substance that has amino acids
- A method reconciling practical ends with scientific laws
- The smallest particle of an element
- A subordinate group or organization that performs specialized functions
10 Clues: The smallest particle of an element • A method reconciling practical ends with scientific laws • An operation to test a hypothesis and illustrate a known law • The definition of a protein is a substance that has amino acids • A subordinate group or organization that performs specialized functions • ...
QUALITY HERALD JANUARY 2025-01-30
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- A temporary fix that may not address the real issue.
- The process of identifying and analyzing a problem to find solutions.
- A method used to find the root cause of a problem, often using "Why?" repeatedly.
- A meeting where ideas are rapidly generated to solve a problem.
- The scientific approach to testing solutions and improving them.
- A logical sequence of steps to solve a problem, common in programming.
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- An approach where a problem is solved step by step, also a type of thinking.
- A visual tool used to break down a problem into smaller parts.
- A diagram resembling fishbones, used in root cause analysis.
- Thinking outside the box leads to this type of solution.
10 Clues: A temporary fix that may not address the real issue. • Thinking outside the box leads to this type of solution. • A diagram resembling fishbones, used in root cause analysis. • A visual tool used to break down a problem into smaller parts. • A meeting where ideas are rapidly generated to solve a problem. • ...
introduction to Science 2019-02-01
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- a grayish or reddish granular cell that is the fundamental functional unit of nervous
- physical material from which something is made or which has discrete existence
- a method reconciling practical ends with scientific laws
- any of the rod-shaped or threadlike DNA-containing structures of cellular organisms
- the smallest particle of an element
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- The definition of a protein is a substance that has amino acids
- any of various nucleic acids that are usually the molecular basis of heredity
- a subordinate group or organization that performs specialized functions
- an operation to test a hypothesis and illustrate a known law
- is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms
10 Clues: the smallest particle of an element • a method reconciling practical ends with scientific laws • an operation to test a hypothesis and illustrate a known law • The definition of a protein is a substance that has amino acids • a subordinate group or organization that performs specialized functions • ...
The scientific revolution 2023-01-17
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- Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc.
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- laws laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; establish order in our world
- theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus
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- method developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
- press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- Copernicus theorizes sun is in the center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- developed laws of planetary motion
10 Clues: developed laws of planetary motion • theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc. • ...
Experimental Psychology 1 2015-10-06
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- As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this?
- This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity
- On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line
- What we manipulate in a study
- Extent to which the manipulation (and not the extraneous variables) Accounts for the measured effects
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- If a person takes an exam twice and receives the same score from the same scorer, what kind of reliability is this?
- process undertaken to demonstrate that particular behavioral events will occur reliably in certain specifiable conditions; a principal tool of the scientific method
- Explains why a relationship occurs
- Similarity to things
- This is another name for the IV
10 Clues: Similarity to things • What we manipulate in a study • This is another name for the IV • Explains why a relationship occurs • This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity • On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line • As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this? • ...
scientific revolution 2023-09-22
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- where a motionless Earth is at the center of the universe while the moon, sun, planets, and the stars revolve around the Earth
- Danish nobleman and astronomical observer
- Observe, hypothesis, Experiment, collect data, Conclusion, Retest
- Dissected human bodies to determine how the body functions
- father of scientific method
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- "the apple fell of the tree because of"
- the sun is the center of the universe
- formulated the law of inertia stating that rest is not the natural state of objects
- theorized that white light was a composite of all colors of the pectrum, and that light was composed of particles
- Discovered the heart acts as a pump circulating blood through the body
10 Clues: father of scientific method • the sun is the center of the universe • "the apple fell of the tree because of" • Danish nobleman and astronomical observer • Dissected human bodies to determine how the body functions • Observe, hypothesis, Experiment, collect data, Conclusion, Retest • Discovered the heart acts as a pump circulating blood through the body • ...
How science works 2013-02-04
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- If an experiment is ____, it means that the same results would be obtained when re-tested using the same apparatus and method.
- Collected information.
- Variables which are based on particular labels.
- Results caused by random uncertainty which are not seemed to be in variation with the other results.
- The variable of which the value is measured in an experiment.
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- An outcome from an experiment is seemed to be accurate if is judged to be near to the actual value.
- An idea which suggests what will happen in the future.
- The ideal result that would be obtained from a certain measurement.
- Data which has proven to be correct and supports an idea.
- Scientific characteristics or quantities.
10 Clues: Collected information. • Scientific characteristics or quantities. • Variables which are based on particular labels. • An idea which suggests what will happen in the future. • Data which has proven to be correct and supports an idea. • The variable of which the value is measured in an experiment. • The ideal result that would be obtained from a certain measurement. • ...
Experimental Psychology 1 2015-10-06
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- This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity
- process undertaken to demonstrate that particular behavioral events will occur reliably in certain specifiable conditions; a principal tool of the scientific method
- What we manipulate in a study
- This is another name for the IV
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- If a person takes an exam twice and receives the same score from the same scorer, what kind of reliability is this?
- On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line
- Similarity to things
- Explains why a relationship occurs
- As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this?
- Extent to which the manipulation (and not the extraneous variables) Accounts for the measured effects
10 Clues: Similarity to things • What we manipulate in a study • This is another name for the IV • Explains why a relationship occurs • This Design makes NO attempt to minimize threats to validity • On a graph, this relationship is demonstrated with a slanted line • As one variable decreases the other decreases, what kind of relationship is this? • ...
science vocab week 1 2021-08-19
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- A resource that is formed slowly then its used
- all of the living and nonliving things in which organisms react with
- the study of how the natural world works
- carbon containing fue formed over millions of years from remains of living things
- able to meet the curent demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
- information collected usin scientific method
- any natural materials humans need to survive
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- A resource that is replinished or renewed over short periods of time
- A social movemnt dedicated to protecting the natural world
- emviromental impact of an individual or populaion in terms of the total amount of land and water required to provide raw materials
10 Clues: the study of how the natural world works • information collected usin scientific method • any natural materials humans need to survive • A resource that is formed slowly then its used • A social movemnt dedicated to protecting the natural world • A resource that is replinished or renewed over short periods of time • ...
The Renaissance 2023-01-27
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- The ____ method of observation believed in gaining knowledge by observing the world around them.
- Means rebirth.
- Artist who painted the giant ceiling fresco of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
- People considered the ideas of the ancient Greek _______.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- The renaissance is marked by a renewed interest in _______ art and knowledge of ancient Greece and Rome.
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- During the renaissance artist began to employ the concept of ____.
- The fall of _____ provided humanism with a major boost, as scholars fled to Italy, bringing their manuscripts and traditions with them.
- The emerging worldview during the Renaissance, attaching primary importance to man rather than God.
- The country where the Renaissance began.
10 Clues: Means rebirth. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • The country where the Renaissance began. • People considered the ideas of the ancient Greek _______. • During the renaissance artist began to employ the concept of ____. • Artist who painted the giant ceiling fresco of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2021-12-01
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- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- a state of matter that doesn’t have a definite shape but has a definite volume
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Tiny pieces of matter
- Something in motion
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and
- a solute can be dissolved or dispersed into it
- Something that can float or rise to the top of a liquid or gas
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- A substance that dissolves into a solvent to create a solution
- A process where impurities or particles are removed from a liquid or gas
- a state of matter that doesn’t have a definite shape or volume and it will expand to fill a container
- A mixture of two or more substances and when you look at it, it looks like one thing
12 Clues: Something in motion • Tiny pieces of matter • Anything that has mass and takes up space • a solute can be dissolved or dispersed into it • A state of matter that has a definite shape and • A substance that dissolves into a solvent to create a solution • Something that can float or rise to the top of a liquid or gas • ...
Scientific Terms 2015-01-29
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- the changing of the structure of the gene
- the ability to breed
- various parts or aspects linked together
- imperfect or faulty
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
- causing great and irreplaceable damage
- a particular form of storage
- the cultivation of plants
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- lay stress on something while speaking
- progressive loss of function in organs or tissue
- skills to do something
- having power and influence over others
12 Clues: imperfect or faulty • the ability to breed • skills to do something • the cultivation of plants • a particular form of storage • lay stress on something while speaking • causing great and irreplaceable damage • having power and influence over others • various parts or aspects linked together • the changing of the structure of the gene • ...
Scientific Revolution 2016-07-13
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- English thinker who believed all people have a right to life, liberty, and property
- the idea Earth is the center of the universe
- laws that govern human nature
- a period after the Middle Ages when a lot of new ideas in Math, Science, Physics, and Philosophy came into being
- a strong government that could control people's evil instinct and that people should give up some of their rights in exchange for order
- the idea that Earth revolved around the sun
- philosopher that thought people were naturally greedy, cruel, selfish
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- individuals concerned with the nature of the universe
- theory that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs beyond what is necessary to protect life and property
- the amount of days people believed the world to be created in before modern science
- invented the law of inertia
- laws that govern the physical univers
12 Clues: invented the law of inertia • laws that govern human nature • laws that govern the physical univers • the idea that Earth revolved around the sun • the idea Earth is the center of the universe • individuals concerned with the nature of the universe • philosopher that thought people were naturally greedy, cruel, selfish • ...
Scientific Vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- How much an object/substance can stretch.
- Make an educated guess about something.
- A form of matter which the molecules are far away from each other.
- How poisonous or deadly a substance can be.
- The procedure to carry out an experiment.
- A variable that stays the same.
- A form of matter that has tightly packed molecules.
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- A variable that needs another variable to change.
- A form of matter that has small spaces between molecules.
- How harmful and destructive a substance can be.
- How much something can bend.
- A variable that doesn't need other variables to change.
12 Clues: How much something can bend. • A variable that stays the same. • Make an educated guess about something. • How much an object/substance can stretch. • The procedure to carry out an experiment. • How poisonous or deadly a substance can be. • How harmful and destructive a substance can be. • A variable that needs another variable to change. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-11-03
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- wrote the laws of motion
- provided evidence that agreed with copernicus
- how scientists collect and measure date
- stressed experimentation and observation in science
- emphasized human reasoning and logic
- sun-centered, model of the universe
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- developed a telescope
- an educated guess or possible explanation
- wrote the revolutions of heavenly spheres
- he calculated the orbits of the planets
- well known in the field of chemistry
- force that keeps the planets in their orbits
12 Clues: developed a telescope • wrote the laws of motion • sun-centered, model of the universe • well known in the field of chemistry • emphasized human reasoning and logic • he calculated the orbits of the planets • how scientists collect and measure date • an educated guess or possible explanation • wrote the revolutions of heavenly spheres • ...
Scientific Revolution 2018-05-01
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- A medieval forerunner of chemistry.
- People who think in a logical, or rational, way.
- After the Renaissance, a revolution of thought.
- The first astronomer to study the sky with a telescope.
- The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric universe.
- A way of observing and understanding the world based on reason.
- Explanations based on facts (ie: The Theory of Evolution)
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- The scientist who defined the laws of gravity.
- The English philosopher who advocated experimental science, and wrote "knowledge itself is power."
- A solution proposed to a scientific problem, often before research, which confirms or denies it.
- Penned the saying "cogito ergo sum." (I think, therefore, I am)
- The ancient Greek astronomer who developed the idea of a geocentric universe.
12 Clues: A medieval forerunner of chemistry. • The scientist who defined the laws of gravity. • After the Renaissance, a revolution of thought. • People who think in a logical, or rational, way. • The first astronomer to study the sky with a telescope. • Explanations based on facts (ie: The Theory of Evolution) • The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric universe. • ...
Scientific Tools 2023-08-27
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- Used to tell the temperature
- Used to measure mass of liquids...Not a Beaker
- Used to see things at a microscopic level
- Used to measure the mass of a solid
- Used to protect your eyes
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- Used to enlarge what you are looking at
- Used to measure weight and force
- Used to distribute large amounts of water
- Used to see how much time has gone by
- Used to distribute small amounts of liquids precisely
- Used to heat liquids and solids
- Used to measure the volume of liquid. Typically made of glass.
12 Clues: Used to protect your eyes • Used to tell the temperature • Used to heat liquids and solids • Used to measure weight and force • Used to measure the mass of a solid • Used to see how much time has gone by • Used to enlarge what you are looking at • Used to distribute large amounts of water • Used to see things at a microscopic level • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
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- Earths rotation
- Galilei Father of modern science
- Boyl Physical scientist
- Religious dissent
- Bacon Philosopher and statesman
- Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy
- Newton Formulator of gravity
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- Force of attraction
- Astronomer
- Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
- Influential physician and anatomist
- Take back statement
12 Clues: Astronomer • Earths rotation • Religious dissent • Force of attraction • Take back statement • Boyl Physical scientist • Newton Formulator of gravity • Bacon Philosopher and statesman • Galilei Father of modern science • Influential physician and anatomist • Vesalius Founder of modern anatomy • Kepler Pioneer of heliocentric cosmology
Scientific Terms 2025-11-13
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- A path that electricity can travel through.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- A place where an animal lives
- When a liquid turns into a gas.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The pull that Earth has on all objects.
- A push or a pull.
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- When a substance mixes into a liquid and seems to disappear.
- A factor in an experiment that can be changed.
- The force when to objects rub together
- A combination of two or more substances that can still be separated.
- A structure or behaviour that helps an organism survive.
12 Clues: A push or a pull. • A place where an animal lives • The force when to objects rub together • When a liquid turns into a gas. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The pull that Earth has on all objects. • A path that electricity can travel through. • A factor in an experiment that can be changed. • A material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
P3 2024-01-31
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- Method Method used to retrieve the value of a private instance variable.
- A class that cannot be instantiated and may contain abstract methods.
- Combining objects to create more complex structures.
- Ability of a single function or method to operate on different types of data
- A contract that defines a set of methods that a class must implement.
- Visual representation of classes and their relationships in OOP.
- Resolving method calls at runtime rather than compile time.
- Organizing classes in a tree-like structure based on their relationships.
- Representing essential features without including unnecessary details.
- Special method used for initializing objects when they are created.
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- Relationship where one class is a part of another class.
- Protection of an object's internal state from outside access.
- Method Method used to modify the value of a private instance variable.
- Defining multiple methods with the same name but different parameters.
- Mechanism by which a new class inherits properties and behaviors from an existing class.
15 Clues: Combining objects to create more complex structures. • Relationship where one class is a part of another class. • Resolving method calls at runtime rather than compile time. • Protection of an object's internal state from outside access. • Visual representation of classes and their relationships in OOP. • ...
Minerals Quiz 2022-12-06
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- they are not made from living organisms
- mineral on Moh's Scale of Hardness
- have ____ when they split easily along planes
- that are highly valued due to being rare, and pretty. Often used in jewelry
- that were dissolved, that get left behind when the liquid gets evaporated
- group containing sulfur
- three dimensional shape that resembled a pyramid, quality of silicates
- method, involves rubbing mineral on a porcelain plate to see te qualities of what is left behind
- group that are compounds of metal atoms and oxygen
- method, the least reliable for a mineral's identity though a very obvious one, involves appearance
- method, the distinct shape of a mineral
- method, measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched
- group containing saltes, such as sodium chloride, calcium chloride, etc.
- group containing sulfate
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- process of removing ores from the ground
- group found as lone elements, such as gold, platinum, etc. (not combined with any other atom)
- common mineral group
- a liquid reaches maximum capacity of held dissolved substance
- method, how much matter or mass is contained in a set volume
- method, how the mineral feels
- term for subterranean lava
- you add more of a dissolved substance to a fully saturated liquid
- method, measure of the jagged or smooth nature of edges
- term for magma that has reached the surface of Earth
- scale of hardness, a chart listing the relative hardness of minerals
- group composed of a metallic element and a carbonate ion
- occuring, inorganic solid
- have a definite ___ structure
- ___ of magma cooling determines the size of mineral crystals formed
- solid material where the atoms are formed into repeating, arranged patterns
- method, how reflective of light a mineral is
- that is useful
32 Clues: that is useful • common mineral group • group containing sulfur • group containing sulfate • occuring, inorganic solid • term for subterranean lava • method, how the mineral feels • have a definite ___ structure • mineral on Moh's Scale of Hardness • they are not made from living organisms • method, the distinct shape of a mineral • process of removing ores from the ground • ...
Psychology Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Psychological approach emphasizing whole perception
- A perspective focusing on positive human traits and flourishing
- A testable prediction in scientific research
- Perspective focusing on mental processes like thinking
- Perspective emphasizing human potential and self-growth
- A systematic procedure for scientific investigation
- An in-depth examination of a single individual or group
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- Perspective emphasizing learned behaviors and conditioning
- Perspective focusing on biological bases of behavior
- Perspective emphasizing unconscious processes and conflicts
- A proposed explanation to be tested
- Perspective based on natural selection and adaptation
- The scientific study of mind and behavior
- Early school of thought focusing on mental processes' function
- A person or thing that represents a group
- Psychological approach emphasizing observable behaviors
- A small subset selected from a larger population
17 Clues: A proposed explanation to be tested • The scientific study of mind and behavior • A person or thing that represents a group • A testable prediction in scientific research • A small subset selected from a larger population • Psychological approach emphasizing whole perception • A systematic procedure for scientific investigation • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-24
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- Immature Female Swine
- The Meat of a Calf Between 14-16weeks of Age
- Scientific Name for Horses
- Immature Female Cow
- Newborn Chicken
- Mature Female Sheep
- Scientific Name for Pigs
- Newborn Sheep
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- Newborn Goat
- Castrated Male Cow
- Mature Female Horse
- Castrated Male Goat
- Mature Male Horse
- Immature Male Chicken
- Mature Male Cattle
15 Clues: Newborn Goat • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Chicken • Mature Male Horse • Castrated Male Cow • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Female Horse • Castrated Male Goat • Immature Female Cow • Mature Female Sheep • Immature Female Swine • Immature Male Chicken • Scientific Name for Pigs • Scientific Name for Horses • The Meat of a Calf Between 14-16weeks of Age
Contraceptives & HIV 2021-07-26
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- the part of the female reproductive system that is cut and cauterised in the permanent surgical method to prevent pregnancy
- this _____ birth control method functions by inhibiting ovulation in females
- this permanent birth control method involves in males
- this natural method of birth control involves closely monitoring the events of the menstrual cycle
- chemical substance used with other birth control methods to kill sperm
- tubal ____ is the permanent birth control method in females
- the ____ duct is cut and cauterised in the permanent surgical method in males to prevent pregnancy
- the IU in "IUD"
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- this is used by females and functions as a barrier at the entrance of the cervix
- a term given to the various methods of birth control
- the "I" in HIV
- HIV infects the ____ blood cells
- HIV is a type of _____ infection
- blood products should be ______ to reduce the spread of HIV
- this is the only birth control method that also reduces the spread of STIs
15 Clues: the "I" in HIV • the IU in "IUD" • HIV infects the ____ blood cells • HIV is a type of _____ infection • a term given to the various methods of birth control • this permanent birth control method involves in males • tubal ____ is the permanent birth control method in females • blood products should be ______ to reduce the spread of HIV • ...
Transformation/exploration Crossword 2025-10-15
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- How many slaves were taken?
- passage The journey slaves were forced on
- Who made friends with the natives?
- Who lived in the Americas before europeans came?
- How did people start dying after the exchange
- slave trade Europe and African trade for labor
- trade system between America's, African, Europe
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- Period that focused on art, literature, and gold.
- exchange Exchange of goods between americas and europe
- revolution A time in Europe when increased questioning of scientific methods and beliefs
- reformation Religious movement by protestants against the Catholic church
- Who claimed the most land?
- The age of scientific revolution
- Main motivation of Europeans (Three)
- Where did the renaissance mainly take place?
- When the Catholic church Criticized protestants and heretics
16 Clues: Who claimed the most land? • How many slaves were taken? • The age of scientific revolution • Who made friends with the natives? • Main motivation of Europeans (Three) • passage The journey slaves were forced on • Where did the renaissance mainly take place? • How did people start dying after the exchange • Who lived in the Americas before europeans came? • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2013-04-29
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- Suggested that the Sun was the center of the solar system
- Intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics.
- The great period of rebirth in art literature and learning
- Artistic technique used to give paintings a three dimensional effect
- his work opened the way to modern chemical analysis of the composition of matter
- English Dramatist and poet, known for, "Romeo and Juliet"
- artist known for David sculpture and painting of the Sistine Chapel
- The pardoning of sins committed during a persons lifetime
- English scientist and Mathematician who created principles of gravitation
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- German monk and leader Protestant Reformation. Wrote the 95 Theses
- Author of "The Prince"
- Scientist responsible for the scientific method
- branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using symbolic notations
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- English King who founded the Church of England
- He perfected the printing press and printed the first complete edition of the Bible
- Artist, inventor, and scientist who created the Mona Lisa
- Italian astronomer who was the first to study the stars using a telescope
18 Clues: Author of "The Prince" • English King who founded the Church of England • Scientist responsible for the scientific method • Suggested that the Sun was the center of the solar system • English Dramatist and poet, known for, "Romeo and Juliet" • The pardoning of sins committed during a persons lifetime • Artist, inventor, and scientist who created the Mona Lisa • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-09-23
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- variable that is the purposely manipulated variable in the experiment
- the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of all organisms
- the steps you follow in order to find the answer to your hypothesis
- the answer to your hypothesis based on the data collected from your experiment
- maintaining a constant internal environment (steady-state)
- an educated guess
- the life process of taking smaller simple substances and chemically combining them to form more complex substances
- the study of living things (organisms)
- Group, a special group in some experiments that is set up for comparison only
- information gathered by our natural senses
- any form of data not dealing with numbers
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- any form of data dealing with numbers
- variable that is the observable results of the experiment
- method an organized way of using evidence to problem solve
- the life process of removing wastes from the body
- the life process of moving substances around the body
- a signal to which an organism responds
- measured or observed results of the experiment
18 Clues: an educated guess • any form of data dealing with numbers • a signal to which an organism responds • the study of living things (organisms) • any form of data not dealing with numbers • information gathered by our natural senses • measured or observed results of the experiment • the life process of removing wastes from the body • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-09-23
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- variable that is the observable results of the experiment
- a signal to which an organism responds
- the steps you follow in order to find the answer to your hypothesis
- the life process of moving substances around the body
- any form of data not dealing with numbers
- Group, a special group in some experiments that is set up for comparison only
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- information gathered by our natural senses
- the answer to your hypothesis based on the data collected from your experiment
- any form of data dealing with numbers
- the life process of removing wastes from the body
- an educated guess
- variable that is the purposely manipulated variable in the experiment
- method an organized way of using evidence to problem solve
- the study of living things (organisms)
- the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of all organisms
- maintaining a constant internal environment (steady-state)
- the life process of taking smaller simple substances and chemically combining them to form more complex substances
- measured or observed results of the experiment
18 Clues: an educated guess • any form of data dealing with numbers • the study of living things (organisms) • a signal to which an organism responds • any form of data not dealing with numbers • information gathered by our natural senses • measured or observed results of the experiment • the life process of removing wastes from the body • ...
The Mish-Mash Crossword 2021-07-28
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- What is the name of the traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried underground?
- Who was the leader of the National Party before Judith Collins
- Which legendary surrealist artist is famous for painting melting clocks?
- What is the largest city in New Zealand
- What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
- What is the longest bone in the body?
- These come from a chicken and can be cooked many different ways
- What's a baby rabbit called?
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- What is the first name of the most followed person on TikTok?
- What animal does a tadpole turn into when it grows older?
- What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
- What was the last name of the president before Barack Obama?
- What star sign would someone born on August 24th be?
- What is the smallest string instrument?
- What fruit takes the scientific name Mangifera indica?
- First name of the main character from the Hunger Games franchise.
- In which town can you find the Hobbiton?
18 Clues: What's a baby rabbit called? • What is the longest bone in the body? • What is the smallest string instrument? • What is the largest city in New Zealand • In which town can you find the Hobbiton? • What is the smallest planet in our solar system? • What star sign would someone born on August 24th be? • Which country has the longest coastline in the world? • ...
Unit 3 - Playing God: When Science Crosses Ethical Boundaries 2026-02-05
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- A British writer associated with dystopian fiction
- A scientific test carried out to obtain results
- The belief that events are controlled by forces beyond individual choice
- A major scientific discovery or advance
- At risk of harm or failure
- Someone considered replaceable and easy to sacrifice
- When science or technology goes too far
- An imagined perfect society
- The condition of being replaceable or disposable
- The belief in enhancing humans through science and technology
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- A situation involving a difficult ethical choice
- A story that warns people about possible dangers
- A genre that explores imagined scientific or technological futures
- A fictional society marked by oppression or suffering
- Awareness of one’s own existence
- Interfering with something in a risky or careless way
- Moral principles about what is right and wrong
17 Clues: At risk of harm or failure • An imagined perfect society • Awareness of one’s own existence • A major scientific discovery or advance • When science or technology goes too far • Moral principles about what is right and wrong • A scientific test carried out to obtain results • A situation involving a difficult ethical choice • ...
Introduction to Psychology Final Exam Review 2018-05-14
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- a subset of the population researchers are interested in studying
- in an experiment, the group that gets the treatment
- relationship between two variables
- founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology
- the basic cell of the nervous system
- carries message to next neuron with electrical signals
- approach to psychology that emphasizes learning, experience, and what we can see people do
- when two variables change together in opposite directions
- approach to psychology that emphasizes physiological and genetic factors
- covers the iris
- the scientific study of behavior and cognitive processes
- subfield of psychology that involves working with the criminal justice system
- when two variables change together in the same direction
- sensory information is sent here, then directed to appropriate part of brain
- process for psychologists to find evidence to support hypothesis
- activiated when we respond with "fight-or-flight"
- the minimum amount of stimulus we need to detect it
- confidentiality, debriefing, protection from harm
- the master gland located in the middle of the brain that controls the other glands
- approach to psychology that emphasizes the unconscious mind and the importance of early childhood experiences
- our brain making senses of sensory information
- our sense of balance
- smell and taste
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- when our brain fills in gaps to complete an incomplete figure
- only research method that allows for cause-and-effect conclusions
- the group of people researchers are interested in studying
- brain and spinal cord
- takes messages from cochlea to brain
- send messages across the synaptic gap
- takes information from the retina to the brain
- monozygotic, so share exactly the same genetics
- opening in the eye that lets light in
- the minimum amount of change we need to detect change
- in an experiment, the group that does not get the treatment
- research method that involves an in-depth look at a person or small group
- method for protecting research from bias by keeping researcher and participant from knowing who is in experimental group
- also referred to as genetics or biological factors
- founder of modern psychology because he opened the first lab to study it scientifically
- also known as environmental factors
- way to ensure results from a sample can be generalized to target population
- tells us body position
- the space between the axon terminals of one neuron and the dendrites of the next
- convenient research method because it allows gathering large amounts of information relatively quickly
- help with color vision - in the retina
44 Clues: covers the iris • smell and taste • our sense of balance • brain and spinal cord • tells us body position • relationship between two variables • also known as environmental factors • takes messages from cochlea to brain • the basic cell of the nervous system • send messages across the synaptic gap • opening in the eye that lets light in • help with color vision - in the retina • ...
Stem Group 2024-08-07
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- The entire group of individuals or objects that is the subject of a study.
- A method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion.
- The extent to which a study establishes a trustworthy cause-and-effect relationship between a treatment and an outcome.
- The introduction of a new variable or method into a situation to alter the outcome.
- The extent to which independent coders evaluate a characteristic of a message and reach the same conclusion.
- A philosophical method of inquiry based on the premise that reality consists of objects and events as they are perceived or understood in human consciousness
- An in-depth investigation of a single individual, group, or event.
- Question The central question a research study is designed to answer.
- A logical approach where a conclusion is based on the agreement of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true.
- A qualitative research method where researchers observe and interact with a study's participants in their real-life environment
- A statistical technique for combining the findings from multiple studies.
- A research approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative methods.
- A group of people or things taken from a larger group and used to represent the larger group.
- A type of observational study that analyzes data from a population at a specific point in time
- Review A type of literature review that collects and critically analyzes multiple research studies
- A range of values that is likely to contain the true population parameter.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- A research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables over long periods of time.
- The relationship between cause and effect.
- Statistical methods used to derive conclusions about a population from a sample.
- The process of selecting a subset of individuals from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole population.
- A type of rating scale designed to measure the connotative meaning of objects, events, and concepts.
- A list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book or article.
- The repetition of a research study to verify its findings.
- An original document or physical object created at the time under study
- Group A small group of people whose reactions are studied to determine the reactions that can be expected from a larger population.
- The variable being tested and measured in an experiment.
- A conversation where questions are asked and answers are given.
- The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true.
30 Clues: The relationship between cause and effect. • The variable being tested and measured in an experiment. • The repetition of a research study to verify its findings. • A conversation where questions are asked and answers are given. • The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true. • An in-depth investigation of a single individual, group, or event. • ...
