scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Solar Fuel Term Puzzle - How much do you know? 2025-10-14
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- The system of money, jobs, and industries in a country.
- Meeting today’s needs without harming future generations.
- A chemical that speeds up a reaction when light shines on it.
- Scientific study or experimentation to discover new information.
- The main energy source that powers solar gas production.
- The branch of science studying matter and its reactions.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
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- A new or improved idea, method, or technology.
- The natural process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon Carbon Dioxide A greenhouse gas turned into fuel in solar gas reactions.
- A substance that helps a reaction happen faster without being used up.
- One of the main reactants used to make solar gas.
- Change The long-term change in Earth’s temperature due to human activities.
- A clean gas produced during solar gas reactions that can be used as fuel.
- A type of energy that comes from sources that don’t run out, like sunlight.
- The process where substances combine or change to form new substances.
15 Clues: A new or improved idea, method, or technology. • One of the main reactants used to make solar gas. • Harmful substances released into the environment. • The system of money, jobs, and industries in a country. • The main energy source that powers solar gas production. • The branch of science studying matter and its reactions. • ...
Research Method Review 2023-05-03
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- Data may only be considered confirmed if it’s repeated several times and yields similar results.
- The variable that a scientist changes during an experiment.
- Review done to prevent duplication of research and provides background information about a research topic.
- Does correlation always equal causation?
- What effect does smiling have on the teacher giving homework. What is the independent variable?
- Molly investigated if the age of students caused them to be better drivers. What is the independent variable?
- Individuals will respond more to a person in uniform than to a person not in uniform. What is the independent variable?
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- a concept from statistics that measures the relationship between two things.
- After a topic is identified, this type of definition is a statement of procedures the researcher is going to use in order to measure a specific variable (adds specificity to key concepts).
- Predicts the relationship between two or more variables.
- a characteristic that can be measured and that can assume different values.
- The more hours Mike works, the more money he makes. What is the DEPENDENT variable?
- A psychologist designed a study to test the effects of cell phone use on driving safety. Participants were randomly assigned either to drive an automobile simulator while talking to a friend on a cell phone or to drive a simulator without talking on a phone.In the study, cell phone use can be described as
- Which variable is the one being observed in an experiment?
- Spending time with a cat or dog decreases the amount of stress someone is feeling and allows them to perform better on tests. What is the dependent variable?
15 Clues: Does correlation always equal causation? • Predicts the relationship between two or more variables. • Which variable is the one being observed in an experiment? • The variable that a scientist changes during an experiment. • a characteristic that can be measured and that can assume different values. • ...
Critical Method Vocabulary 2025-01-08
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- Satisfies a requirement F
- Quality of wholeness, oneness in an artwork U
- A style of art showing exactly how things look R
- Doing something completely and carefully T
- A picture of a person P
- To tell all the things you see when you look at art D
- A special way of doing something with art T
- The importance of a certain object in an artwork E
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- The distribution of visual weight in a composition B
- The material an artist uses to create a work M
- Using different shapes, sizes, or colors in an artwork V
- To figure out an artist's meaning in an artwork I
- The lightness or darkness of a color V
- Difference in color, tone, or shape in an artwork C
14 Clues: A picture of a person P • Satisfies a requirement F • The lightness or darkness of a color V • Doing something completely and carefully T • A special way of doing something with art T • Quality of wholeness, oneness in an artwork U • The material an artist uses to create a work M • A style of art showing exactly how things look R • ...
Research Method Review 2023-05-03
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- Data may only be considered confirmed if it’s repeated several times and yields similar results
- The variable that a scientist changes during an experiment.
- Review done to prevent duplication of research and provides background information about a research topic.
- Does correlation always equal causation?
- What effect does smiling have on the teacher giving homework. What is the independent variable?
- Molly investigated if the age of students caused them to be better drivers. What is the independent variable?
- Individuals will respond more to a person in uniform than to a person not in uniform. What is the independent variable?
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- a concept from statistics that measures the relationship between two things
- After a topic is identified, this type of definition is a statement of procedures the researcher is going to use in order to measure a specific variable (adds specificity to key concepts)
- Predicts the relationship between two or more variables.
- a characteristic that can be measured and that can assume different values.
- The more hours Mike works, the more money he makes. What is the DEPENDENT variable?
- A psychologist designed a study to test the effects of cell phone use on driving safety. Participants were randomly assigned either to drive an automobile simulator while talking to a friend on a cell phone or to drive a simulator without talking on a phone.In the study, cell phone use can be described as
- Which variable depends on what is done at the beginning of an experiment?
- Spending time with a cat or dog decreases the amount of stress someone is feeling and allows them to perform better on tests. What is the dependent variable?
15 Clues: Does correlation always equal causation? • Predicts the relationship between two or more variables. • The variable that a scientist changes during an experiment. • Which variable depends on what is done at the beginning of an experiment? • a concept from statistics that measures the relationship between two things • ...
scientific revolution 2015-05-18
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- Italian scientist, he was the first scientist to test scientific theory.
- a forerunner of
- Thinker who preached freedom of the mind.
- people who looked at the world in a rational, or reasonable and logical way
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- German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun
- a scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- newton: created the laws of physics.
- an explanation to a scientific question.
- Danish astronomer of the scientific revolution
- a way of learn and gaining knowledge.
10 Clues: a forerunner of • newton: created the laws of physics. • a way of learn and gaining knowledge. • an explanation to a scientific question. • Thinker who preached freedom of the mind. • Danish astronomer of the scientific revolution • a scientific instrument that measures air pressure • German astronomer, he proved that the planets orbit the sun • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- organisms that make their own food
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- organisms that obtain energy from foods they consume
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
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- smallest unit of most compounds
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- variable that is deliberately changed
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- cells that contain nuclei
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
28 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • organisms that make their own food • variable that is deliberately changed • positively and negatively charged atoms • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • proteins that act as biological catalysts. • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • ...
AP Psychology- Unit 1 2023-04-20
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- Psychology The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method.
- The view that psychology (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2)
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- Established the first psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig, Germany.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- Pioneer of the therapy unit, led the way to humane treatment of those with psychological disorders.
- A study method incorporating five steps Survey, Question, Read, Rehearse, Review.
- founder of the theories of Natural selection and evolution; Argued that natural selection shapes behaviors as well as bodies.
- famous for his studies of conditioning responses of salivation in dogs; Pioneered the study of learning
- The longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Today's science sees traits and behaviors arising from the interaction of the two.
- enhanced memory after retrieving, rather than simply reading, information. Also sometimes referred to as a retrieval practice effect or test-enhanced learning.
- Assumed that things like smelling developed because it was adaptive. As a functionalist this man encouraged explorations of down-to-earth emotions, memories, willpower, habits, and moment-to-moment streams of consciousness
- psychoanalyst; The controversial ideas of this famed personality theorist and therapist have influenced humanity's self-understanding.
- The study of the roots of behavior and mental processes using the principles of natural selection.
- A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- One of the two main types of research, pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- The principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.
- A branch of psychology that studies how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- A branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who often provide medical (for example, drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy.
- The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- developed theories of cognitive development and studied the intellectual development of children
- Established the first formal U.S. psychology laboratory, at Johns Hopkins University.
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- A branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior, and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders.
- Method of changing abnormal behavior thru systematic program based on the learning principles of CLASSICAL conditioning, OPERANT Conditioning, or OBSERVATIONAL Learning
- A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span.
- Championed psychology as the science of behavior and demonstrated conditioned responses on a baby who became famous as "Little Albert"
- A branch of psychology that studies an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- A leading behaviorist, rejected introspection and studied how consequences shape behavior.
- Humanistic Approach, found both Freudian psychology and behaviorism too limiting.
- The view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should therefore rely on observation and experimentation.
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with thinking including perception, thinking, memory, and language.
- Pioneering memory researcher and the first woman to be president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
- The scientific study of observable behavior and mental processes.
- a branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups
- One of the two main types of research, conducted specifically to solve practical problems and improve the quality of life.
- The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking.
- Developed by Edward Bradford Titchener, focused on self-reflection and introspection. Highly unreliable.
- The first woman to receive a psychology PhD.
- An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- A branch of psychology that studies how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning.
- the scientific study of optimal human functioning; aims to discover and promote strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive
- A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living (often related to school, work, or marriage) and in achieving greater well-being.
- Psychology The historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual's potential for personal growth.
45 Clues: The first woman to receive a psychology PhD. • The scientific study of observable behavior and mental processes. • The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking. • Psychology The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method. • A branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior. • ...
Psychology 2020-09-16
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- / What organisms will do and, in the case of humans, what they will think or feel in various situations.
- / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients
- / Able to be noticed or perceived.
- / A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth.
- / Having to do with an organism’s physical needs.
- / A psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior.
- / A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences.
- / The first goal for any scientist or psychologist is to describe or gather information about the behavior being studied and to present what is known.
- / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding.
- / A psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior.
- / The scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- / A method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings.
- / The theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental states, and their effect on behavior.
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- / Why people or animals behave the way they do.
- / To control behavior to make constructive and lasting changes in people's lives.
- / An assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research.
- / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture / Nature refers to the characteristics that a person inherits. Nurture refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- / A psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment.
- / A psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors.
20 Clues: / Able to be noticed or perceived. • / Why people or animals behave the way they do. • / Having to do with an organism’s physical needs. • / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding. • / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients • / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
Terms 2018-02-01
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- law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions
- criminal law rules of court comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
- hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields
- view how individuals shape society and are shaped by society
- group united in common cause
- prohibitum Latin meaning "wrong due to being prohibited,"
- Compensation Crisis Intervention The victim ordinarily receives compensation from the state to pay for damages associated with the crime
- Targets A target for crime that is relatively valuable, easily transportable, and not capably guarded
- firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- Hardening Making one's home or business crime proof through the use of locks, bars, alarms, and other devices
- Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
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- method research in which a problem is identified,
- entrepreneur an individual, group or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm.
- fairness in the way people are treated
- Criminal person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
- Disorder Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- law part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government,
- law body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters,
- Agreements Conditions of probation in which offenders repay society of the victim of crime for the trouble the offenders caused
- scientific approach to studying criminal behavior
- Crimes eight crimes the FBI combines to produce its annual crime index. These offenses include willful homicide, forcible rape, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, larceny over $50, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
- justice system of law enforcement
- Offenders The potential offenders in a population
- criminal law d crimes and punishments in criminal law.
24 Clues: group united in common cause • justice system of law enforcement • fairness in the way people are treated • hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields • method research in which a problem is identified, • scientific approach to studying criminal behavior • Offenders The potential offenders in a population • law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- cells that contain nuclei
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- variable that is deliberately changed
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- smallest unit of most compounds
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
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- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
26 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • variable that is deliberately changed • positively and negatively charged atoms • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • proteins that act as biological catalysts. • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells. • ...
3.1 Glossary 2015-01-27
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- Personal Protective Equipment. Items used to protect the safety of an
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- A diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among
- To develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome.
- with another group or individual to which one test factor is applied.
- qualities, or traits.
- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
- A sheet exhibiting information in a table or systematic arrangement of
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or
- In an experiment, the factor being tested.
- Observable information based on physical characteristics.
- tendency or orientation.
- – The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity
- measured.
- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose
- discovering something unknown or of testing a principle or supposition.
- The amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or
- occupies.
- To arrange or organize a group by reason of common attributes,
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- or revise facts, theories, and applications.
- Diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject in order to
- and rows.
- Measurable information.
- to some standard value.
- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- method A procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with
- A seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge.
- Pieces of information, as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data.
- A statement that can be tested experimentally.
- The quantity of matter as determined from its weight.
- or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, or bars.
- In an experiment, a group or individual that serves as a standard of
- The mass per unit of volume.
- The freedom from accidents.
- To derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence.
36 Clues: and rows. • measured. • occupies. • qualities, or traits. • Measurable information. • to some standard value. • tendency or orientation. • The freedom from accidents. • The mass per unit of volume. • In an experiment, the factor being tested. • or revise facts, theories, and applications. • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving. • A statement that can be tested experimentally. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-01
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- a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words)
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (2 words)
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment (2 words)
- decimal system of measurement based of certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10 (2 words)
- the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words)
- process by which a single parent reproduces by itself (2 words)
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable (2 words)
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- microscope that allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image (3 words)
- set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
- group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell (2 words)
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- well-tested explanation that unifies of broad range of observations
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the new cell of a new organism (2 words)
- the process of which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- microscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen (2 words)
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- a signal to which an organism responds
- the information gathered from observations
23 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • a signal to which an organism responds • the information gathered from observations • a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words) • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words) • ...
Chapter 6 Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-10-25
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- a movement focused on reason and thought
- gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- Italian philosopher who worked to reform the justice system
- believed people were born with natural rights and the government should protect those rights
- believed women should be educated and take on jobs usually done by men
- these spread all over the Western world influencing society
- used by Great Britain to restrict the colonies' trade
- scientists begin questioning beliefs and making new theories based on this
- new way of viewing natural world-based on observation
- imprisoned twice for his beliefs in fighting against intolerance
- a government freely formed by the people and guided by free choice
- series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories
- ruler of Russia who expanded the Russian empire
- ruler of Austria who ended serfdom
- government power divided between the nation and the state
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- absolute ruler who used Enlightenment values to strengthen their rule
- tried to force Galileo to say he his discoveries were wrong
- this formed a weak government that failed to provide unity and order
- the main idea for philosophers and rulers
- one of the creators of the Scientific Method
- invented the telescope
- idea that planets revolve around the sun
- first 10 amendments protecting freedoms
- King of Prussia who reformed education and the justice system
- believed in separation of powers
- document justifying the colonies rebelling against Great Britain
- published the first encyclopedia
- Great Britain surrendered here in 1781 ending the American Revolution
- Created by Hobbes; people agree to order by giving power to one leader
- this led to new discoveries and new ways of thinking
- moon, sun, planets revolve around earth
- valued reason, nature, happiness, progress and liberty
- colonized America
- develops theory of motion
34 Clues: colonized America • invented the telescope • develops theory of motion • believed in separation of powers • published the first encyclopedia • ruler of Austria who ended serfdom • gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas • first 10 amendments protecting freedoms • moon, sun, planets revolve around earth • a movement focused on reason and thought • ...
water 2023-12-15
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- The boundary between cold and warm air masses is called a front.
- an experiment
- carbon dioxide
- and record
- A scientific law describes a pattern in nature.
- a hypothesis
- The point in Earth's interior where the energy release of an earthquake occurs is the focus.
- List the three things necessary for photosynthesis.
- a problem
- A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a mid ocean ridge.
- The stratosphere contains the highest concentration of ozone.
- Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding compared to the amount needed for saturation at a specific temperature.
- slip
- The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere nearest to Earth's surface.
- What process takes rock to the inside of Earth? subduction
- Plates move apart at divergent boundaries.
- data
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- water
- Areas of low-pressure usually have cloudy weather.
- Drift.
- List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order R F D T O A D
- List the 3 ways in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an
- The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called
- to occur
- Water freezes at 0 °C.
- The thermometer is used to measure temperature.
- a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
- Most of the freshwater on Earth is found in glaciers.
- sun light
- and record.
- The process of liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid is called evaporation.
- The primary waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake.
- Water evaporates from oceans and lakes and rises into Earth's atmosphere as water vapor.
- List the 3 things that distinguish atmospheric layers.
- conclusions
- the hypothesis
36 Clues: slip • data • water • Drift. • to occur • a problem • sun light • and record • and record. • conclusions • a hypothesis • an experiment • carbon dioxide • the hypothesis • Water freezes at 0 °C. • Plates move apart at divergent boundaries. • A scientific law describes a pattern in nature. • The thermometer is used to measure temperature. • Areas of low-pressure usually have cloudy weather. • ...
Psychology 2022-09-25
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- an attempt to predict what will occur in a specific scenario, usually on the premise of past occurrences or accepted standards
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and study of mental, behavioral, and personality disorders.
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- having to do with an organism’s physical needs
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences
- the intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes
- a method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings
- a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges and opportunities
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- The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture long-standing debate in biology and society about the balance between two competing factors that determine fate: genetics and environment.
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors
20 Clues: having to do with an organism’s physical needs • The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon. • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- wanted to abolish torture, believed that the punishment should fit the crime done
- used the microscope to study bacteria and red blood cells.
- Invented the scientific method (the first modern chemist)
- invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox.
- started the idea of the Heliocentric theory
- characterized by dull, dark colors and strong lines.
- believed in rights for women.
- he perfected the telescope
- A person who rules with absolute power.
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- believed in separation of powers and checks and balances.
- Developed analytical geometry, which connected geometry and algebra
- believed that everyone was born with natural rights, the government should follow the social contract.
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- believed the planets orbit elliptically
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- believed that people are not truly free as long as there are laws, the government should follow the social contract.
- believed in freedom of speech and religion, wrote a book, making fun of the government.
- is characterized by soft lines and colors.
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
20 Clues: he perfected the telescope • believed in rights for women. • believed the planets orbit elliptically • A person who rules with absolute power. • is characterized by soft lines and colors. • started the idea of the Heliocentric theory • parties where people meet to discuss new ideas. • invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox. • ...
World History Crossword 2021-11-02
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- main artistic style in the late 1700's
- Earth-centered view of the universe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Newton discovered that the same forced affected earth and space
- published "A Vindication of the Right of Woman" in 1792
- Locke believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- wanted to make their countries stronger and their rule more effective
- to hand over your rights to a strong leader, making life less bleak
- wanted religious toleration and no capital punishment
- social gatherings
- belief that God created the universe
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation
- argued that civilization corrupts people's natural goodness
- sun stands at the center of the universe
- studied political liberty, came up with checks and balances
- grand ornate design
- to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects f life
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- discovered that jupiter had 4 moons
- truth could be discovered through logical thinking
21 Clues: social gatherings • grand ornate design • Earth-centered view of the universe • discovered that jupiter had 4 moons • belief that God created the universe • main artistic style in the late 1700's • sun stands at the center of the universe • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • truth could be discovered through logical thinking • ...
HS Midterm Review Crossword 2014-01-20
Across
- Tendons connect ________________ to Bone.
- Photosynthesis produces sugar by using chlorophyll, Carbon Dioxide and ____________.
- Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint
- This organelle makes protein.
- This is the movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration
- when you use your senses to notice a fact
- What method do scientists use to do research?
- This type of organism cannot make its own food. It has to eat other organisms
- In the metric system, the base unit for length is:
- This is the smallest structure of the nervous system
Down
- This is the first phase of Mitosis
- What kind of membrane regulates what goes into and out of the cell?
- Something you think based on an observation
- You counted 10 marbles. This is a _______________ observation
- The replication and division of cells in an organism is called _______________.
- What is the metric base unit for measuring liquids?
- The brain has no ____________ receptors
- True or false: red bone marrow makes blood cells.
- Your elbow has this type of joint
- A primitive cell that has no nucleus is call this.
- The division of the nervous system that regulates conscious activities.
21 Clues: This organelle makes protein. • Your elbow has this type of joint • This is the first phase of Mitosis • The brain has no ____________ receptors • when you use your senses to notice a fact • Tendons connect ________________ to Bone. • Something you think based on an observation • Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint • ...
McKay Voorhees Agricultural Science 2022-09-20
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- Genetically Modified Organism; an organism that has been altered by genetic engineering techniques so that it's DNA contains one or more genes not normally found there.
- GM Papaya becomes commercially available.
- GM Cotton and corn become commercially available.
- Predicting outcomes of actions.
- Made by traditional breeding, mutagenesis, RNA interference, transgenics, and gene editing.
- First GMOs in marketplace.
- 1800s Farmers and scientists begin cross breeding plant species.
- GM Alfalfa and Sugar Beets become commercially available.
- Trying new things
- Includes artificial selection, and genetic modification.
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- 1985
- Constantly taking in people, places, and things.
- GM Canola becomes commercially available.
- Researchers learn to copy one gene from plant and use it in another, result is GMOs.
- USDA regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides, artificial growth hormones, or antibiotics.
- We communicate what we do and knowledge we obtain almost constantly.
- Uses speed, time, weight, calories, etc.
- Weighing the good and the bad.
- increases understanding, needed for everything we do, is all around us, starts with a question, process scientific method, discovery.
- GM Potatoes become commercially available.
- GM Squash and Soybeans become commercially available.
- Golden Rice and GM Apples.
22 Clues: 1985 • Trying new things • First GMOs in marketplace. • Golden Rice and GM Apples. • Weighing the good and the bad. • Predicting outcomes of actions. • Uses speed, time, weight, calories, etc. • GM Canola becomes commercially available. • GM Papaya becomes commercially available. • GM Potatoes become commercially available. • Constantly taking in people, places, and things. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- created the first vaccine for small pox
- Thought that society should have multiple religions that co exist and supported religious freedom.
- improved copernicus theory and the telescope
- helped prove the heliocentric theory
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- first discovered the scientific method
- Thought the people the people should right there own laws and strongly supported free individualism
- discorved the laws of gravity
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- system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- Beleived men and women deserved equal education
- punishment was only necessary to keep people in check
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
- to know something one did not know before
- thought people should have a choice in what job they choose
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that there should be separation of power (checks and balances)
- Wanted an absolute power and thought there would be chaos without an absolute power
- person who rules with absolute power
- Wanted a self government and thought every was born equal
20 Clues: discorved the laws of gravity • helped prove the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • first discovered the scientific method • created the first vaccine for small pox • to know something one did not know before • improved copernicus theory and the telescope • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
The Renaissance Unit 2017-10-16
Across
- reestablished scientific method
- city with most artistic excellence
- English writer of Julius Caesar and Romeo and Juliet
- English ruler, founded the church of England
- items in front appear larger than they are
- wrote The Prince
- sculptor and painter, works include David and the Sistine Chapel
- painting on wet plaster
- considered the Renaissance man, inventor, artist
- reformer who founded the Calvinist church
- scientist who discovered the idea of gravity
- invented the printing press
- rebirth of Greco-Roman ideas
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- Medici Pope who built up the Vatican with art and buildings-had trouble with Luther
- scientist who believed that earth moved around the sun-heliocentric-30x telescope
- sculptor whose works include David and Mary Magdallan
- to buy church positions
- literally means any non-catholic Christian religion
- everyday language of the people
- powerful family of bankers
- priest who wanted change in Catholic Church
- to reform the Catholic Church
- person who studied the Greek/Roman classics also questioning attitude
- non-religious
- Luther's protector
- papers sold to forgive sins
- earth moved around the sun
- sun moved around earth
- Northern Renaissance painter, most works are of peasants
- to hire one's relatives
30 Clues: non-religious • wrote The Prince • Luther's protector • sun moved around earth • to buy church positions • painting on wet plaster • to hire one's relatives • powerful family of bankers • earth moved around the sun • papers sold to forgive sins • invented the printing press • rebirth of Greco-Roman ideas • to reform the Catholic Church • reestablished scientific method • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
Across
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- put an end to; stop
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a defect; fault; error
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- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- greatest; highest
- importance; meaning
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- declare to be true; say firmly
- express indirectly; suggest
20 Clues: greatest; highest • importance; meaning • put an end to; stop • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
Across
- declare to be true; say firmly
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- importance; meaning
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- a defect; fault; error
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- put an end to; stop
Down
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- express indirectly; suggest
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- greatest; highest
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
20 Clues: greatest; highest • importance; meaning • put an end to; stop • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-11-18
Across
- An immunological reaction.
- An incident that happens unexpectedly, and unintentionally.
- Any of the substances to make a particular dish.
- Reaction ( like the side effects of drugs) to the chemicals in foods.
- An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame.
- A scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent food-borne illness.
- dividing into pieces with a sharp-edged tool or object.
- A method of cooking food such as meat in an open pan and using dry heat.
- It is used to enhance the flavour of the food.
- Cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame.
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- An act of combining two substances to form one substance or mass.
- Illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food.
- An injury or wound using a knife.
- The action of calculating something.
- An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle.
- Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce.
- It is an act of preparing food.
- It is place where you make food.
- The process involves submerging a food in extremely hot oil
- Preserve meat or fish
20 Clues: Preserve meat or fish • An immunological reaction. • It is an act of preparing food. • It is place where you make food. • An injury or wound using a knife. • Soaking a meat or fish in a sauce. • The action of calculating something. • An injury caused by exposure to heat or flame. • It is used to enhance the flavour of the food. • ...
Sergey Tkach 2024-05-25
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- Region where Tkach committed several of his murders
- Institution where Tkach studied as a young man
- Tkach's sentence after conviction, as Ukraine had abolished the death penalty
- Mental health assessment of Tkach after his final arrest
- Tkach was released from prison this number of times before his final arrest
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- Period when Tkach committed the bulk of his known crimes
- Tkach's former employer before he turned to crime
- Tkach's primary method of murdering his victims
- Tkach claimed responsibility for murders he didn't commit
- Demographic targeted by Tkach, mostly aged 8 to 18
- Number of people police questioned in the hunt for Tkach
- Tkach's family status during his years as a serial killer
- The number of murders Tkach was officially convicted of
- Tkach's nickname in Ukrainian media, referencing his crimes
- Tkach's background in this field helped him evade capture
- Longest period Tkach spent with a victim's body after killing her
- Total time Tkach spent in prison before his 2005 arrest
- Scientific proof that linked Tkach to many of his crimes
- Tkach committed this crime against many victims before killing them
- Region where Tkach carried out his killing spree
20 Clues: Institution where Tkach studied as a young man • Tkach's primary method of murdering his victims • Region where Tkach carried out his killing spree • Tkach's former employer before he turned to crime • Demographic targeted by Tkach, mostly aged 8 to 18 • Region where Tkach committed several of his murders • The number of murders Tkach was officially convicted of • ...
Microchips in Vaccines 2024-12-03
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- Shortened term for the tracking devices falsely claimed to be in vaccines.
- What conspiracy theorists falsely believe is collected through microchip implants.
- Pandemic during which vaccine microchip theories gained traction.
- The alleged goal of microchip implants according to theorists.
- Activity conspiracists believe the microchips enable.
- Another word for the unfounded claims about vaccine microchips.
- False claim that vaccines with microchips cause this effect on arms.
- A factor undermined by conspiracy theories, impacting public health efforts.
- Billionaire falsely accused of orchestrating vaccine microchip implantation.
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- Real-world technology confused by some with vaccine "microchips."
- Method by which conspiracy theorists claim microchips are introduced.
- Term describing the nature of the microchip vaccine theory.
- Platforms where conspiracy theories about microchips spread widely.
- Science often misunderstood and cited in microchip vaccine conspiracies.
- General term for false claims like those about vaccine microchips.
- Status of the vaccine microchip conspiracy, based on scientific evidence.
- Professionals who have repeatedly debunked microchip vaccine claims.
- Fear exploited by conspiracies alleging tracking through microchips.
- Alleged tracking device falsely claimed to be in vaccines.
- Technology falsely linked with vaccine microchips and health risks.
20 Clues: Activity conspiracists believe the microchips enable. • Alleged tracking device falsely claimed to be in vaccines. • Term describing the nature of the microchip vaccine theory. • The alleged goal of microchip implants according to theorists. • Another word for the unfounded claims about vaccine microchips. • ...
Matter 2024-12-20
Across
- A property that can be changed without changing the chemical make-up
- Anything that has mass and occupies space(volume).
- Separation based on size and solubility.
- Property that depends on size of the sample "how much" usually mass or volume
- A substance that can't be broken down by a chemical change. the simplest form of matter.
- Set of characteristics by which a substance is recognized. Can be observable like color or odor.
- Separation based on boiling points.
- Separation based on size and charge (polarity)
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- A mixture with different composition, visibly different parts.
- Made up of 2 or more different elements chemically combined.
- A mixture that has the same, uniform composition throughout. There are no visible parts.
- Consists of 2 or more substances; each element retains its individual properties or characteristics.
- Smallest unit of matter
- The scientific method of measuring the change in energy of a system,
- Property that does not depend on size. Usually melting/boiling point.
- Matter which has the same properties or characteristics.
- Definite volume but no definite shape
- Fastest moving particles with no definite shape or volume
- Definite shape and Volume
- A property that describes a chemical change **perminant
20 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • Definite shape and Volume • Separation based on boiling points. • Definite volume but no definite shape • Separation based on size and solubility. • Separation based on size and charge (polarity) • Anything that has mass and occupies space(volume). • A property that describes a chemical change **perminant • ...
march 20th 2025-03-20
Across
- sport that requires a board for someone to interact with waves in the ocean
- a tube used for breathing underwater
- a method of cooking food over an open flame or grill
- a preserves dead body, often from Egypt
- a place where historical, artistic, or scientific objects are displayed
- a scientist who studies ancient artifacts and ruins
- a small dish served before the main course
- an ancient type of paper made from a reed plant
- having a strong, pleasant smell
- a sweet dish served at the end of a meal
- a live music performance
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- a decorative item places in the center of a table
- valuable items like gold, jewels, or artifacts
- an outdoor fire
- a person who brings food and drinks to customers
- the main course of a meal
- a large triangular structure, especially in ancient Egypt
- a tool used for writing with ink
- a decorative topping added to food for flavor or presentation
- a structure made of sand, usually on a beach
- a person who welcomes and entertains guests
- a meal eaten outdoors
- dark liquid used to make impressions on paper
23 Clues: an outdoor fire • a meal eaten outdoors • a live music performance • the main course of a meal • having a strong, pleasant smell • a tool used for writing with ink • a tube used for breathing underwater • a preserves dead body, often from Egypt • a sweet dish served at the end of a meal • a small dish served before the main course • a person who welcomes and entertains guests • ...
Matter 2024-12-27
Across
- Definite volume but no definite shape
- Separation based on size and charge (polarity)
- A property that describes a chemical change **perminant
- Separation based on boiling points.
- A mixture with different composition, visibly different parts.
- Property that depends on size of the sample "how much" usually mass or volume
- Fastest moving particles with no definite shape or volume
- Definite shape and Volume
- A substance that can't be broken down by a chemical change. the simplest form of matter.
- Matter which has the same properties or characteristics.
- Property that does not depend on size. Usually melting/boiling point.
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- Consists of 2 or more substances; each element retains its individual properties or characteristics.
- Separation based on size and solubility.
- A property that can be changed without changing the chemical make-up
- Smallest unit of matter
- The scientific method of measuring the change in energy of a system
- Set of characteristics by which a substance is recognized. Can be observable like color or odor.
- Made up of 2 or more different elements chemically combined.
- A mixture that has the same, uniform composition throughout. There are no visible parts.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space(volume).
20 Clues: Smallest unit of matter • Definite shape and Volume • Separation based on boiling points. • Definite volume but no definite shape • Separation based on size and solubility. • Separation based on size and charge (polarity) • Anything that has mass and occupies space(volume). • A property that describes a chemical change **perminant • ...
hakdog 2025-09-24
Across
- - Process that ensures participants have equal chance of being in any condition.
- - Explaining to participants after an experiment, especially when deception is used.
- - Field connecting brain activity with social processes.
- - An integrated set of principles that explains and predicts observed events.
- - Research method manipulating variables to test cause and effect.
- - The factor manipulated in an experiment.
- - Yielding to real or imagined group pressure.
- - Beliefs or feelings that influence behavior.
- - A statistical relationship between two variables, not implying causation.
- - The scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- - Mental shortcut or "gut feeling" that is powerful but sometimes perilous.
- - The process of repeating a study to confirm findings.
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- - A testable proposition predicting a relationship between variables.
- - Widely held ideas and values that help people make sense of the world.
- - Principles or standards that influence research topics and interpretations.
- - The measured outcome in an experiment.
- - A controlled setting where social psychological studies are often conducted.
- - The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon.
- - Shared ideas, traditions, and attitudes passed across generations.
- - Ethical principle requiring participants be told enough to choose participation.
20 Clues: - The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon. • - The measured outcome in an experiment. • - The factor manipulated in an experiment. • - Yielding to real or imagined group pressure. • - Beliefs or feelings that influence behavior. • - The process of repeating a study to confirm findings. • - Field connecting brain activity with social processes. • ...
Statistics Department Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-24
Across
- most common first name in the department
- probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis
- UCR’s mascot
- a special case of another distribution in which n =1
- a popular brand which features citrus discovered by UCR
- the departments undergraduate student mentorship program (@grad students you should join!!!)
- a type of shrinkage regression that is slower than its counterpart
- most likely place to find the GSA secretary
- one of the two libraries on campus that focuses on scientific texts
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- our department chair’s first name
- common method for modeling the relationship between a dependent and independent variable(s)
- the GSA VP’s name
- what you’ll be studying for the rest of your life lol
- measure of central tendency often used for skewed data
- a type of distribution without a defined mean and median
- our graduate faculty advisor
- the difference between an actual observed value and a value predicted by a statistical model
- hiding spot for most, if not all, statistics professors
- squared, the unholy offspring of a gamma and univariate Wishart distribution
- a type of AI that emphasizes self direction and initiative
- the GSA president’s favorite seasoning
21 Clues: UCR’s mascot • the GSA VP’s name • our graduate faculty advisor • our department chair’s first name • the GSA president’s favorite seasoning • most common first name in the department • most likely place to find the GSA secretary • a special case of another distribution in which n =1 • what you’ll be studying for the rest of your life lol • ...
Neurowords 2022-01-18
Across
- the application of cognitive science to literary texts
- the extracellular accumulation of amyloid plaques and tau proteins is believed to cause this disease
- increases the action potential conduction along an axon
- the mathematical symbol that corresponds to the feedback between and interdependence of different parts of a system that define consciousness
- the neural basis of social decision making is often based on this economic theory
- a technology capable of detecting an user's emotional state and responding appropriately
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- method to record the electrical activity on the scalp
- mathematical theory of consciousness proposed by Tononi
- the neuroscience to explain and understand the aesthetics at the neurological level
- most commonly used animal in biomedical research
- the interdisciplinary scientific study of the mind and its processes
- the neuroimaging technique that works on the principle that higher blood flow indicates synaptic activity
- the perspective that human brain works on principles of statistics and investigates
- capacity of the nervous system to work under uncertainty
- the first multicellular organism to have its whole genome sequenced
15 Clues: most commonly used animal in biomedical research • method to record the electrical activity on the scalp • the application of cognitive science to literary texts • mathematical theory of consciousness proposed by Tononi • increases the action potential conduction along an axon • capacity of the nervous system to work under uncertainty • ...
Key terminology sociology 2024-11-04
Across
- the extent to which, were the same study to be repeated, it would produce the same results
- is a large-scale approach to sociology, emphasizing the analysis of social sytems and populations at the structural level
- the subjective understanding of a society on its own terms, rather than from an outside perspective
- an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence, such as experiments and statistics
- a type of bias that emerges when a characteristics of an interviewer influences the responses given by the interviewee
- developing and testing theories about the world based on empirical evidence
- the degree to which an instrument such as a survey question, measure what it is intended to measure
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- different ways of viewing society and social life
- a researcher must not allow their clues, their bias or their views to impact on their research
- an approach to the study of society that relies specifically on scientific evidence to reveal a true nature of how society operates
- A cause to feel or show prejudice for or against someone or something
- a type of bias that emerges when participants in research may change their behaviour due to the presence of the researcher
- a numerical form of data and can be represented graphically
- non numerical information that provides researchers with a deep understanding of human experiences, behaviours, perceptions and attidues
- a sociological method of research in which an action or event is analyzed based on the beliefs, norms and values of the culture of the society in which it takes place
15 Clues: different ways of viewing society and social life • a numerical form of data and can be represented graphically • A cause to feel or show prejudice for or against someone or something • developing and testing theories about the world based on empirical evidence • the extent to which, were the same study to be repeated, it would produce the same results • ...
Fingerprint Forensics 2024-09-25
Across
- The approximate center of a fingerprint impression.
- Type of print that is impressed into a soft, moldable surface
- The minute ridge characteristics in a fingerprint that make identification possible.
- The type of fingerprint style that contains two deltas.
- What type of fingerprint is this?
- What is the triangular shaped area in a fingerprint that defines where the ridge formation changes direction?
- Type of impression that is visible without any processing.
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- The evolutionary purpose of fingerprints is to enhance your...
- Chemical used to develop fingerprints using vapor because it sublimes at room temperature.
- The scientific study and analysis of fingerprints for the purpose of identification.
- What type of fingerprint is this?
- What type of fingerprint is this?
- Method of processing fingerprints that involves heating superglue to create a gas that sticks to fingerprint oils
- The FBI maintained computer database that contains the collected identifiable fingerprints for criminal justice purposes.
14 Clues: What type of fingerprint is this? • What type of fingerprint is this? • What type of fingerprint is this? • The approximate center of a fingerprint impression. • The type of fingerprint style that contains two deltas. • Type of impression that is visible without any processing. • Type of print that is impressed into a soft, moldable surface • ...
NUTRITIVE VALUE AND CONSERVATIVE METHODS OF COOKING VEGETABLES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2013-01-31
Across
- Vitamin highest in leafy vegetables and fruits but lowest in roots, tubers and dried legumes
- The skin is not removed from vegetables cooked using this method
- Cooking method most suitable for Callaloo and cabbage
- Vegetable cooked with its own liquid
- A method of simmering vegetables in a liquid
- Carbohydrate found in most vegetables is in the form of _________.
- Method used to cook starchy vegetables only
- Vegetable rich in vitamin A and is said to be good for the eyes
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- Vitamin that is not present in vegetables
- Dried legumes are the richest sources
- A quick method requiring constant stirring in a small amount of hot oil
- Quick method of cooking which allows for little loss of vitamins
- Vegetable cooked on the inside by steam formed from the water content when baked
- Vegetable rich in iron
- Vegetable rich in fat
15 Clues: Vegetable rich in fat • Vegetable rich in iron • Vegetable cooked with its own liquid • Dried legumes are the richest sources • Vitamin that is not present in vegetables • Method used to cook starchy vegetables only • A method of simmering vegetables in a liquid • Cooking method most suitable for Callaloo and cabbage • ...
Wireless/Bluetooth 2023-03-28
Across
- 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 3.46 Gbps, 300 Ft range, 802.11b/g/n backwards compatibility
- 2.4 or 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 14 Gbps, 300 Ft range, 802.11b/g/n/ac 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
- 5 GHz Frequency, max speed 54 Mbps, 100 Ft range, 23 channels, no backwards compatibility
- multiple-output (MIMO) An enhancement that allows multiple antennas to use the same radio frequency.
- Wireless communication technology that allows two devices to connect to each other over a short distance.
- Protected Access Encryption protocol used on most wireless networks today. Versions 2 and 3 are the latest versions in use.
- channel A method that allows the frequency of the wireless network to be fine-tuned. Each channel is approximately 20 MHz wide.
- Frequency Identification (RFID) A communication method that uses radio waves to transmit data from small circuit boards called RFID tags to special scanners.
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- IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards.
- 2.4 GHz Frequency, max speed 54 Mbps, 150 Ft range, 11 channels, 802.11b backwards compatibility
- bonding A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth.
- 2.4 GHz Frequency, max speed 11 Mbps, 150 Ft range, 11 channels, no backwards compatibility
- portal Authentication method that forces a user to agree to terms or pay a fee before accessing the wireless network.
- authentication Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks.
- multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) An enhancement to MIMO that allows the antennae on the access point to divide streams between multiple devices.
- Protected Setup Wireless authentication method that allows for automatic connection between a device and the wireless access point.
- key (PSK) Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users.
- network Wireless network that requires no authentication.
- Field Communication (NFC) A communication method that allows two-way communication between two devices within a few centimeters of each other.
20 Clues: IEEE designation for all wireless networking standards. • network Wireless network that requires no authentication. • bonding A method that combines channels into one to increase bandwidth. • authentication Secure authentication method for wired and wireless networks. • key (PSK) Wireless authentication method that uses a passphrase to authenticate users. • ...
DOVETAIL MENU 2013-04-04
Across
- Long among the world's most costly spices by weight, this ingredient is outstanding in the Gulf Snapper
- To Melt
- A pureed component on THE 'Dovetail Signature Dish'
- Today, Guatemala is the biggest producer and exporter of this spice, which is found on teh Soft Chocolate Ganache Dish.
- Classically, a British steamed dessert.
- This scientific process is used in the preparation of the salt baked carrot salad
- French toast
- Our Foie Gras is raised in this region in New York.
- Also known as pigeon
- The cooking method of the beef cheeks in the lasagna.
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- The famous area in Massachusetts that delivers some of our seafood.
- A flat, Round cake.
- The two main ingredients in the Spring Bouquet
- This ingredient found on the shortribs is native to North America.
- A generic term for various kinds of food that have been immersed in a substance for both flavor and preservation.
- A dessert cake made with layers of almond and hazelnut meringue.
- Half Frozen
- 'Raw' in the Italian Language.
- A Tunisian hot chili sauce
- Classically and most commonly found as a sauce, we serve it as an appetizer.
- Also referred to as 'Loin'
21 Clues: To Melt • Half Frozen • French toast • A flat, Round cake. • Also known as pigeon • A Tunisian hot chili sauce • Also referred to as 'Loin' • 'Raw' in the Italian Language. • Classically, a British steamed dessert. • The two main ingredients in the Spring Bouquet • A pureed component on THE 'Dovetail Signature Dish' • Our Foie Gras is raised in this region in New York. • ...
HS Midterm Review Crossword 2014-01-20
Across
- This is the first phase of Mitosis
- This is the smallest structure of the nervous system
- True or false: red bone marrow makes blood cells.
- when you use your senses to notice a fact
- The brain has no ____________ receptors
- Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint
- This type of organism cannot make its own food. It has to eat other organisms
- Tendons connect ________________ to Bone.
- What method do scientists use to do research?
- In the metric system, the base unit for length is:
- What is the metric base unit for measuring liquids?
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- What kind of membrane regulates what goes into and out of the cell?
- A primitive cell that has no nucleus is call this.
- Your elbow has this type of joint
- This is the movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration
- The replication and division of cells in an organism is called _______________.
- You counted 10 marbles. This is a _______________ observation
- This organelle makes protein.
- Photosynthesis produces sugar by using chlorophyll, Carbon Dioxide and ____________.
- The division of the nervous system that regulates conscious activities.
- Something you think based on an observation
21 Clues: This organelle makes protein. • Your elbow has this type of joint • This is the first phase of Mitosis • The brain has no ____________ receptors • when you use your senses to notice a fact • Tendons connect ________________ to Bone. • Something you think based on an observation • Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint • ...
WELCOME RED WOLVES 2014-07-27
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- passing grades in ALL classes for _____
- capital of Kansas
- letter awarded to students who maintain red honor roll for the entire school year
- length of skirts and shorts
- honor roll for students who receive all A's on their report card
- working together on a common project
- Not allowed in classrooms
- one of the four criteria for consideration for National Honor Society
- type of number property
- vocabulary word on page 13 of planner
- Hours are from 8:00am to 3:45pm Monday through Friday
- must be visible and worn on a lanyard at ALL times
- for information leading to the id of students involved in severe disciplinary infractions
- maximum number of absences per semester allowed student/person responsible for make-up work
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- students not allowed to wear inside the buildings
- Activities outside of regular school program
- person who helps with educational and career planning
- not allowed during instruction time unless designated by teacher
- Must be taken in the health office
- leaving campus without checking out
- not allowed on campus
- largest lake in North America
- Step 3 of Scientific Method
- SN on the periodic table of elements
24 Clues: capital of Kansas • not allowed on campus • type of number property • Not allowed in classrooms • length of skirts and shorts • Step 3 of Scientific Method • largest lake in North America • Must be taken in the health office • leaving campus without checking out • working together on a common project • SN on the periodic table of elements • vocabulary word on page 13 of planner • ...
Chapter 1 The First Americans 2020-12-16
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- Group that flourished between 1200BC and 800BC along the Gulf coast of Mexico
- A variety of corn
- The movement of a large number of people into a new area
- The Study of ancient people
- A form of writing that uses symbols or pictures to represent things, ideas, and sounds
- A people's shared values, beliefs, traditions, and behaviors
- A person who moves from place to place
- To supply water to crops by artificial means
- Capital city of the Inca
- A scientific method of determining the age of artifacts
- Tools, weapons, or other objects left behind by early peoples
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- A narrow passage of water between two large bodies of water
- Government linking different groups
- The name of the federation of Native Americans that included the Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, and Cayuga tribes.
- A broad platform of flat land cut into steep slopes
- A group of people who have a common ancestor
- Tenochtitian was the capital of this empire
- A society ruled by religious leaders
- Group that built hundreds of miles of irrigation channels to water their crops in the dry, hot desert.
- A highly developed society
20 Clues: A variety of corn • Capital city of the Inca • A highly developed society • The Study of ancient people • Government linking different groups • A society ruled by religious leaders • A person who moves from place to place • Tenochtitian was the capital of this empire • A group of people who have a common ancestor • To supply water to crops by artificial means • ...
My crossword (Emmanuel) 2017-03-01
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- Apple: think different(noun)
- The teacher gave us a ........ on grammar last week. (noun)
- the first stage in the adoption process of brands.(noun)
- If encounters a problem, could either avoid it or ....... it right away.(verb)
- something is ......... when it is related to culture (adjective)
- inflexible, stiff or rigorous(adjective)
- a swimming style performed on the back(noun)
- it is ....... that 1+1=2(adj)
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- dwell in, live in(verb)
- usually conducted by the government,this process' main purpose is to estimate the number of inhabitants in a certain region.(noun)
- impact or effect(noun)
- a general agreement(noun)
- not stable(adj)
- tending to contradict(adj)
- the generation of people born after World war II (noun)
- they are always behind in terms of trend(noun)
- a proposition assumed but still needs to be proven.(noun)
- they are always the firsts to try new ideas no matter the risk (noun)
- a step in the scientific method whereby the individual tries to find more proofs and possible reasons that may have caused the problem (noun/verb)
- Nike; Adidas ; Tim Horton. (noun)
20 Clues: not stable(adj) • impact or effect(noun) • dwell in, live in(verb) • a general agreement(noun) • tending to contradict(adj) • Apple: think different(noun) • it is ....... that 1+1=2(adj) • Nike; Adidas ; Tim Horton. (noun) • inflexible, stiff or rigorous(adjective) • a swimming style performed on the back(noun) • they are always behind in terms of trend(noun) • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- put an end to; stop
- a defect; fault; error
- greatest; highest
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- express indirectly; suggest
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
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- declare to be true; say firmly
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- importance; meaning
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
20 Clues: greatest; highest • put an end to; stop • importance; meaning • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a defect; fault; error
- importance; meaning
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- express indirectly; suggest
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
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- declare to be true; say firmly
- put an end to; stop
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- greatest; highest
20 Clues: greatest; highest • put an end to; stop • importance; meaning • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Psychology 2020-10-27
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- group of individuals who are alike and live in a certain area
- analyzes data from a population
- believing there is a correlation when there isn't
- effectiveness thing to see psychological effect
- something that can change or change something else
- everyone has an equal chance of getting pu Tinto nay group
- Bias when you only collect data from couple certain individuals to represent a whole population
- The "I knew all along" mindset
- a system of ideas to explain something
- variable you manipulate
- a study with 2 or more variables
- building on pre-existing knowledge
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- The group that is not being tested, used as a neutral or benchmark
- using the scientific method to test something
- the variable you measure
- A quick way to gather peoples opinion
- measures of mental process
- a study that takes place over a long period of time
- sample a sample where everyone has the same chance of being chosen
- an inference based on evidence you have
- the group that receive treatment
- -Observation watching a subject without their knowledge
22 Clues: variable you manipulate • the variable you measure • measures of mental process • The "I knew all along" mindset • analyzes data from a population • the group that receive treatment • a study with 2 or more variables • building on pre-existing knowledge • A quick way to gather peoples opinion • a system of ideas to explain something • an inference based on evidence you have • ...
Cybersecurity Terms 2023-09-10
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- The act of being in accordance with established guidelines.
- When someone is using another person's information maliciously.
- A security method that encodes data to make it more secure.
- A valuable tool for developing applications.
- A group of connected computers that share user account information and a security policy.
- This must be protected from unauthorized access.
- A special computer designed for technical or scientific applications.
- Establishing something as genuine.
- In technology, this means maintaining hardware and software.
- Relating to software,a company that develops and sells products.
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- Programs on hardware.
- When you open a malicious email or text that is disguised as a legitimate one.
- A service that provides technology-related help.
- A type of secure connection.
- A type of coverage that insures in case of a cyber attack.
- When data is stolen from a system without the system's owner noticing.
- A string of letters, numbers, and/or symbols used for verifying identity.
- A person who commits fraud and/or is involved in fraudulent schemes.
- Malicious software that holds data hostage until a ransom is paid.
- Disguising an unknown source as a known source.
20 Clues: Programs on hardware. • A type of secure connection. • Establishing something as genuine. • A valuable tool for developing applications. • Disguising an unknown source as a known source. • A service that provides technology-related help. • This must be protected from unauthorized access. • A type of coverage that insures in case of a cyber attack. • ...
SU2 U7 writing-message-crossword Labs 2024-05-18
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- To establish exactly, typically as a result of research or calculation
- To measure the heaviness of an object
- Never done or known before
- The rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette
- The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A long and distinct period of history
- Concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas
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- To write or create, especially music or poetry
- A way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
- Having or involving several parts, elements, or members
- A communication containing information or news
- A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
- An agency or means of doing something; also refers to middle in size
- To say something in response to something someone has said
- A measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against another
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- To need for a particular purpose
- A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence
- Move forward in a purposeful way
- Arguments for and against something
21 Clues: Never done or known before • To need for a particular purpose • Move forward in a purposeful way • Arguments for and against something • To measure the heaviness of an object • A long and distinct period of history • To write or create, especially music or poetry • A communication containing information or news • Having or involving several parts, elements, or members • ...
LISTENIGN VOCABULARY 2023-06-24
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- Act of protecting and maintaining something in its original state.
- Statement that makes something clear or provides understanding.
- State of well-being and contentment.
- Governing body responsible for making and enforcing laws.
- Process of decline or deterioration in quality or condition.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- process: Method for producing synthetic fertilizers by combining nitrogen gas from the air with hydrogen gas under high pressure and temperature.
- Putting a plan or decision into action.
- Act of attentively watching or monitoring something or someone.
- Process of growth, progress, or advancement.
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and ethics.
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- Total number of people in a specific area or region.
- Process of determining the size, quantity, or extent of something.
- Factors that drive behavior towards a specific goal.
- Large-scale development of industries.
- Conveying information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- Connection or association between people, things, or concepts.
- Essential substances that nourish and support the growth and maintenance of living organisms.
- Measures taken to protect against threats or ensure safety.
- Systematic investigation to gain knowledge or validate theories.
20 Clues: State of well-being and contentment. • Large-scale development of industries. • Putting a plan or decision into action. • Process of growth, progress, or advancement. • Scientific study of the human mind and behavior. • Total number of people in a specific area or region. • Factors that drive behavior towards a specific goal. • ...
Forensics Spring Final 2023-05-22
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- Which amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure?
- Another term for ride characteristic
- Law that is the scientific basis of the breath test
- The RFLP process for DNA Analysis
- What dictates the age of a skull bone?
- Law that is sometimes referred to as criminal law
- Clumping of red blood cells
- Term that means supplying proof or evidence
- What type of science would a crime unit use to analyze soil?
- Polymerase is a (an)
- Blood type of considered what type of characteristic
- Which of the following is NOT a method of forgery?
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- Type of prints that are recorded at infancy
- Percentage of traffic deaths due to alcohol
- Print widely used for security purposes
- Another term for ridge characteristic
- What is wider in women than men?
- The injury or disease that results in a person's death.
- A person with AB blood type can give blood to
- Chromosomes are found in
- Second stage of death.
- Scales of hair point to one direction.
- How long to fingerprints last?
- Type of poisoning that creates a burnt almond scent at the morge
- Body organ that metabolizes alcohol
- Acid Phosphatase is a major constituent of
26 Clues: Polymerase is a (an) • Second stage of death. • Chromosomes are found in • Clumping of red blood cells • How long to fingerprints last? • What is wider in women than men? • The RFLP process for DNA Analysis • Body organ that metabolizes alcohol • Another term for ride characteristic • Another term for ridge characteristic • What dictates the age of a skull bone? • ...
Nature of Science Review 2023-08-21
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- Example of a theory
- Your body is trying to maintain ______________ when you sweat when you are in hot temperatures
- True or false? There are eight characteristics of life
- and evidence
- Anything in an environment that causes an organism to respond
- Results of an experiment
- Can theories change?
- The variable that relies on the independent variable
- Ability to create another organism through sexual or asexual means
- Gravity is considered a _______
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- Prediction about what will happen during an experiment based off of
- How many characteristics of life are there?
- The variable that you change within an experiment
- Scientists use these to represent something that is too small, too big, too far away, and to save time, money, and lives.
- Stays the same in an experiment
- Breaks down food into usable nutrients
- One of the constants in our basil seed experiment
- An organized procedure for testing scientist's questions
- True or false? A hypothesis is always correct
- Means life
- Who cleans up broken glass in the lab?
- A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions is the scientific...
- Can be shown in words, charts, graphs, etc.
23 Clues: Means life • and evidence • Example of a theory • Can theories change? • Results of an experiment • Stays the same in an experiment • Gravity is considered a _______ • Breaks down food into usable nutrients • Who cleans up broken glass in the lab? • How many characteristics of life are there? • Can be shown in words, charts, graphs, etc. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- places where people met to discuss new ideas
- scientific method
- fought for the freedom of religion and speech
- someone who rules with absolute power
- are usually based on battle scenes and reality
- is an art style based on wealthy aristocrats and their lifestyle
- invented the telescope
- "" laws of physics
- small pox vaccine
- laws were to pressure social order not avenge crime
- scientific method
- created the microscope
- believed women education was just as important as men
- said that rulers need total power, made a social contract
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- created the heliocentric theory
- proved the heliocentric theory with telescope of his own
- theory that earth is the center of the universe
- believed in separation of powers
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- said people were all born equal and could govern for themselves or the government
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- good governments were freely formed by people
- the theory of the governed and the governing agreeing that they lose rights but have more say in government
- logical procedure gathering and testing ideas
- father of modern chemistry
25 Clues: scientific method • small pox vaccine • scientific method • "" laws of physics • invented the telescope • created the microscope • father of modern chemistry • created the heliocentric theory • believed in separation of powers • someone who rules with absolute power • places where people met to discuss new ideas • fought for the freedom of religion and speech • ...
taxonomy vocab 2024-01-10
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- The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms.
- origins
- A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits.
- The system of naming species using a two-part scientific name (genus and
- A taxonomic unit below the kingdom, grouping organisms based on body plan and structural
- Structures Structures in different species that have a similar function but different
- offspring.
- The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms.
- Taxa)a ny unit of biological classification, including species, genus, family, and so on.
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- A tool used for identification that presents pairs of contrasting characteristics
- A taxonomic unit below order, classifying organisms based on more specific shared
- The fundamental unit of taxonomy, consisting of individuals that can interbreed and produce
- The highest taxonomic rank, grouping organisms into broad categories based on
- characteristics.
- to the identification of an organism.
- A taxonomic rank below family, grouping species with similar characteristics and genetic
- The study of the form and structure of organisms.
- Structures Structures in different species that share a common ancestry.
- A method of classification based on evolutionary relationships and shared ancestry.
- A rank in the taxonomic hierarchy below class, grouping organisms with similar characteri evolutionary relationships.
20 Clues: origins • offspring. • characteristics. • to the identification of an organism. • The study of the form and structure of organisms. • The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms. • The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms. • The system of naming species using a two-part scientific name (genus and • ...
Unit 9 terms 2024-01-31
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- inventor of the steam engine
- famous for creating the laws of gravity and motion
- a meeting with the major European powers to discuss claims to territory in Africa
- a theory proposed by Copernicus that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- a country or area where another country has power to affect development
- formed the social contract theory
- a building where goods are manufactured
- authority from god to rule
- an order of workers or machines that progressively build a product
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- concerns the legitimacy of power in the state over people
- someone who operates a business or businesses
- known for his three beliefs of Life, Liberty and Property
- a description given to households that fall between the working class and upper class
- a process that establishes data through tests and experiments
- worked on social contract and helped move the french revolution
- the source for separation of powers
- the expansion of a countries power through diplomacy or military force
- the process of making an area more urban
- contributed towards the science of motion, astronomy and developed the scientific method
- advocate for freedom of speech, religion and separation of church and state
20 Clues: authority from god to rule • inventor of the steam engine • formed the social contract theory • the source for separation of powers • a building where goods are manufactured • the process of making an area more urban • someone who operates a business or businesses • famous for creating the laws of gravity and motion • ...
Renaissance Fair Poster Crossword/Scavenger Hunt 2024-03-13
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- Painted the School of Athens
- First job of Leonardo da Vinci before he started painting
- First name of the man who created the Church of England
- Last name for the Father of Renaissance architecture
- First name for woman whose nickname was the Black Queen of France
- painting style used on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Proved the theories of Copernicus
- known for his sculptures in marble, bronze and wood
- _____ Altarpiece, created by Jan van Eyck
- Birth of _____ is a popular Botticelli painting
- Queen Elizabeth is known for her defeat of the Spanish ____
- Protestant _______
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- Last name of the Bard of Avon
- famous artist inspired by the works of Donatello
- Country Shakespeare is from
- Polish astronomer who wrote "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium"
- School attended by Galileo; University of ____
- Created the laws of motion
- last name of the person who created the Scientific Method
- last name of the author of the 95 Thesis
- first name of second female rule in England and daughter of King Henry VIII
- ____ academy established by the Medici that Michelangelo attended
- First name of the greatest inventor of time who developed plans for a tank and flying machine
23 Clues: Protestant _______ • Created the laws of motion • Country Shakespeare is from • Painted the School of Athens • Last name of the Bard of Avon • Proved the theories of Copernicus • last name of the author of the 95 Thesis • _____ Altarpiece, created by Jan van Eyck • School attended by Galileo; University of ____ • Birth of _____ is a popular Botticelli painting • ...
Episode 1-5 Fathoming the Unfamothable 2025-07-17
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- A simplified representation of a psychological process
- An abstract idea like prejudice, aggression, or conformity
- A social group a person feels they belong to
- A reliability check that involves repeating the same assessment over time
- A group seen as different and often treated with bias
- An experiment done in a real-world, natural setting
- Observable behaviours or experiences psychologists aim to understand
- A learning theory that focuses on observing and imitating others’ behaviour
- Someone who secretly works with the experimenter to influence participants
- A validity that concerns whether findings apply to a wider group of people
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- A bias or attitude that influences behaviour without conscious awareness
- A type of model whose behaviour is observed and imitated
- A validity that is the extent to which a psychological task reflects real-life behaviour
- A well-supported explanation of behaviour based on evidence
- A validity that concerns whether findings remain true over time
- The scientific study of the brain and nervous system
- An automatic, unconscious preference that can affect behaviour
- The procedure or approach used to carry out psychological research
- The principles that guide the respectful treatment of research participants
- Able to be clearly understood or grasped
20 Clues: Able to be clearly understood or grasped • A social group a person feels they belong to • An experiment done in a real-world, natural setting • The scientific study of the brain and nervous system • A group seen as different and often treated with bias • A simplified representation of a psychological process • A type of model whose behaviour is observed and imitated • ...
January Crossword 2023-01-18
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- Circular chart used to solve RF problems
- Old-school calculator
- Derivative of a position vector; cartoon cereal mascot
- Defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997
- Biochemist known as one of the "Big Three"
- Mona Lisa, Starry Night, Candide, The Road Not Taken
- Element 111; unit to measure exposure to radiation
- 88 of these patterns
- Elementary particle found in Finnegan's Wake
- Basics three laws
- Type of dynamics describing liquids and air
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- Spiral, starburst, elliptical
- Authored "Does the Inertia of the Body Depend Upon its Energy Content?"
- Proposes ideas like teleportation, time travel, or wap drives; shortened
- Student of Plato; Created Organon
- In passing; strategy in chess
- "The study of things high in the air"
- Humorous unit defined as at least 4 billion
- "universal human"; Renaissance man
- Space walk
- Game with more legal positions than number of atoms in the observable universe
- Volume of water which flows in one unit of time through an orifice of one square inch
- Father of the scientific method
- Solid, fluid, gas
- "I think it's going to be a long, long time"
- Well-known mathematical problems unsolved as of yet
26 Clues: Space walk • Solid, fluid, gas • Basics three laws • 88 of these patterns • Old-school calculator • Spiral, starburst, elliptical • In passing; strategy in chess • Defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997 • Father of the scientific method • Student of Plato; Created Organon • "universal human"; Renaissance man • "The study of things high in the air" • Circular chart used to solve RF problems • ...
Y9 South America Revision 2022-12-06
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- Name of the cell where rainforests are found. It is a low pressure area.
- The number one cause of deforestation in the Amazon.
- goods that leave a country.
- The amount of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) within an area.
- Goods that are brought into a country.
- Refers to the standard of living and quality of life of its people.
- Scientific word for rain/hail/sleet/snow
- The Amazon provides 20% of the worlds _________
- Produced by the burning of fossil fuels e.g. methane.
- a change in an organism could be physical or behavioural. E.g. The ringed claws of the sloth.
- Largest rainforest on the planet. Provides 20% of the worlds oxygen.
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- The name of the mountain range in South America.
- A composite measure of development. Includes both social and economic indicators.
- Tree’s absorb this.
- The number of countries in South America.
- This is sustainable method of using the rainforest to promote development e.g. Yachana lodge
- E.g. French Guiana - They do not have full independence.
- the removal of tree's often for economic purposes.
- The policy of acquiring land and exploiting it's people.
- The exchange of goods between countries.
20 Clues: Tree’s absorb this. • goods that leave a country. • Goods that are brought into a country. • Scientific word for rain/hail/sleet/snow • The exchange of goods between countries. • The number of countries in South America. • The Amazon provides 20% of the worlds _________ • The name of the mountain range in South America. • the removal of tree's often for economic purposes. • ...
Deforestation Crossword 2022-12-05
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- Largest rainforest on the planet. Provides 20% of the worlds oxygen.
- The amount of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) within an area.
- Trre's absorb this.
- Name of the cell where rainforests are found. It is a low pressure area.
- The exchange of goods between countries.
- E.g. French Guiana - They do not have full independence.
- Refers to the standard of living and quality of life of its people.
- Goods that leave a country.
- The removal of tree's often for economic purposes.
- A change in an organism could be physical or behavioural. E.g. The ringed claws of the sloth.
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- The policy of aquiring land and exploiting it's people.
- The number one cause of deforestation in the Amazon.
- The Amazon provides 20% of the worlds _________
- Scientific word for rain/hail/sleet/snow
- Produces by the buring of fossil fuels e.g. methane.
- A composite measure of development. Includes both social and economic indicators.
- This is sutainable method os using the rainforest to promote development e.g. Yachana lodge
- The number of countries in South America.
- The name of the mountain range in South America.
- Goods that are brought into a country.
20 Clues: Trre's absorb this. • Goods that leave a country. • Goods that are brought into a country. • Scientific word for rain/hail/sleet/snow • The exchange of goods between countries. • The number of countries in South America. • The Amazon provides 20% of the worlds _________ • The name of the mountain range in South America. • The removal of tree's often for economic purposes. • ...
Linguistics and Language 2025-06-11
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- Set of rules for using a language correctly
- Abstract idea or general notion
- Element that contributes to a result
- Purpose or role of something
- Arrangement or organization of parts
- Element that can change or vary
- System of ideas explaining a phenomenon
- Information collected for analysis
- Study of word formation and structure
- Study of meaning in language
- Information that supports a conclusion
- Obtain from a source or origin
- Scientific study of language and its structure
- Assess the value or quality of something
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- Examine in detail to understand or explain
- System of communication using words or symbols
- Rules governing sentence structure
- Established way of doing something
- Circumstances that give meaning to language
- Collection of words known or used
- Systematic way of doing something
- Written or spoken communication
- Study of sound systems in languages
- Recognize or name something
- Exchange of information through speech or writing
- Show or point out
- Systematic investigation to discover facts
- Explain or translate the meaning of something
- State the meaning of a word or concept
- Way of dealing with a task or problem
30 Clues: Show or point out • Recognize or name something • Purpose or role of something • Study of meaning in language • Obtain from a source or origin • Abstract idea or general notion • Written or spoken communication • Element that can change or vary • Collection of words known or used • Systematic way of doing something • Rules governing sentence structure • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary: The Jazz Age 2020-02-20
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- scientific theory that humans and other species changed and developed over long periods go time
- media forms of communication that can reach millions of people
- like what people are used to
- worker output, per given amount of time and resources
- purchasing products by making small payments over a period of time
- an economic downturn
- an economic system based on private property and free enterprise
- to expel from a country
- to get involved
- whits and African Americans living side-by- side
- a belief that government should have as little involvement in private life as possible
- a person with advanced knowledge
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- to rent
- an arrangement setting the number of immigrants allowed from each country
- someone who believes there should be no government (aka Julian)
- a total ban on manufacture, sale, and transport of Alcohol
- huge
- energetic, forceful
- the total value of all goods and services produced by a nation
- equipment
- a method for accomplishing a task
- belief that native-born American's are superior to foreigners
- someone who chooses to live in another country
- to notice
- a carefree young woman of the 1920's
25 Clues: huge • to rent • equipment • to notice • to get involved • energetic, forceful • an economic downturn • to expel from a country • like what people are used to • a person with advanced knowledge • a method for accomplishing a task • a carefree young woman of the 1920's • someone who chooses to live in another country • whits and African Americans living side-by- side • ...
the 13 Colonies 2022-02-03
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- Grown mostly on plantations mainly to sell for profit.
- The governing body of Great Britain.
- An 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
- Covered the area from southern maine to New Jersey created by King James II.
- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Invented bi-focal, the franklin stove and published Richards Almanac.
- The goal to enrich Britain.
- A slave uprising in the colonies
- when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
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- places taxes on imports to the colonies.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian war.
- Great Britains rival in North America.
- A large farm in the southern colonies.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- The punishment of colonists for illegal goods.
- Americans The second largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- Andros Was named by King James II to rule over the dominion of New England.
- Men from the colonies who fought for great Britain.
- The toughest part of the triangular trade.
- A religious revival movement of the 1700s.
20 Clues: The goal to enrich Britain. • A slave uprising in the colonies • The governing body of Great Britain. • Great Britains rival in North America. • A large farm in the southern colonies. • places taxes on imports to the colonies. • The toughest part of the triangular trade. • A religious revival movement of the 1700s. • The punishment of colonists for illegal goods. • ...
Chapter 3 2017-12-04
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- the property that lets metal be drawn into a wire shape
- when 2 of the same atom bond they form a ___ molecule
- the rows on the periodic table
- has chemical properties different from all other elements
- metals can be bent because they are ___
- the uncharged particle in the nucleus
- carry electric current at the right temperature
- when a metal breaks down due to natural processes
- the ___ on the periodic table are called groups or families
- reacts with iron to create rust
- negatively charged particles that float around the atom
- thermal conductivity is the ability to transfer ___
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- the center of the atom
- These particles are the fast electrons from radioactive decay
- an elemental ___ has extra neutrons
- have properties of metals and nonmetals
- the second step of the scientific method (A HEART)
- elements in the same family have similar ___
- The radioactive element studied by Becquerel and Curie
- ___ reactions involve the protons and neutrons
- the highly reactive metals of group 17
- The most damaging form of radiation
- the positive particle, it tells what element it is
- During radioactive decay, the element ____
- An element with atomic number 10 is ___ of number 9
25 Clues: the center of the atom • the rows on the periodic table • reacts with iron to create rust • an elemental ___ has extra neutrons • The most damaging form of radiation • the uncharged particle in the nucleus • the highly reactive metals of group 17 • have properties of metals and nonmetals • metals can be bent because they are ___ • During radioactive decay, the element ____ • ...
chapter 1 vocab Ashauni Jones 2018-08-30
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- a broad platform of flat land cut into a slope
- highly detailed
- a communal Native American structure with a flat roof:a type of native american village
- person who moves from one place to another
- the study of the material remains of ancient people
- a society that is ruled by religious leaders
- a government that links and unites different groups
- to supply waters to crops to help growth, typically by means channel
- a lot of different corn
- the movement of people into a new area country or state
- a narrow passage of water between two larger bodies of water
- highly developed society
- a people's shared values,belief,traditions, and behaviours
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- the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations
- a building
- a rough calculation of a number
- a type of writing that uses symbols or pictures to represent things,ideas, and sounds
- a supply
- a scientific method of determining the age of an artifact
- a tool,weapon,or other object left behind by early people
- to connect
- a long, narrow gutter or groove through which water can flow
- people with the same ancestor
23 Clues: a supply • a building • to connect • highly detailed • a lot of different corn • highly developed society • people with the same ancestor • a rough calculation of a number • person who moves from one place to another • a society that is ruled by religious leaders • a broad platform of flat land cut into a slope • the study of the material remains of ancient people • ...
Science 9 1.0 2016-09-20
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- the object or substance can catch on fire easily when near flames or sparks
- used to hold testtubes
- the steps to take when doing an experiment
- a device used to accurately measure liquids and volumes of objects
- used to transfer test tubes without using your hands
- it is a substance that can burn through your skin and other objects
- the steps that you go through when doing an experiment
- a tool used for measuring small amounts of substances also to hold certain objects
- is an educated guess of the out come of the question asked in an experiment
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- independent. and dependent. Are used in the scientific method
- workplace hazardous material information system
- used to protect your eyes
- can react when mixed or close to certain objects
- used to light a Bunsen burner or to make sparks
- a machine used to suck up chemicals from the air
- a detailed answer to sum up your experiment
- a device used for holding up other tools and devices
- used to record what you "examine" during the lab
- a tool used for stirring substances
- a supply that holds substances (multiple uses)
20 Clues: used to hold testtubes • used to protect your eyes • a tool used for stirring substances • the steps to take when doing an experiment • a detailed answer to sum up your experiment • a supply that holds substances (multiple uses) • workplace hazardous material information system • used to light a Bunsen burner or to make sparks • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- declare to be true; say firmly
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- express indirectly; suggest
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- importance; meaning
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- put an end to; stop
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- a defect; fault; error
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- greatest; highest
20 Clues: greatest; highest • importance; meaning • put an end to; stop • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- declare to be true; say firmly
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- express indirectly; suggest
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
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- put an end to; stop
- importance; meaning
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- greatest; highest
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- a defect; fault; error
20 Clues: greatest; highest • put an end to; stop • importance; meaning • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2013-06-02
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- considered a founder of the scientific method
- demonstrated that blood circulates through the body
- Greek who believed the earth was the center of the universe
- Greek anatomy expert
- philosophy stating motion is caused by direct physical collision
- created laws on gravity (the "apple guy")
- founder of microbiology; the study of "teeny, tiny things"
- pioneered deductive reasoning; "I think, therefore I am" man
- the belief that irregular events that go against theoretical models were aberrations
- a series of laws on gases are named after him
- he created the first research center specifically for astronomy
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- improved telescope and tried for heresy by the Catholic Church
- confirmed Copernicus sun theory, made 3 laws on planetary motion
- Discredited Galen's works on the body, wrote a book on anatomy, studied corpses
- philosophy that stressed the active powers of matter
- founder of modern Chemistry: created the Table of Elements
- his works were in the field of magnetics, made the first pendulum
- philosophers started using mathematics in their equations to a larger extent
- physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer
- founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe
20 Clues: Greek anatomy expert • created laws on gravity (the "apple guy") • considered a founder of the scientific method • a series of laws on gases are named after him • physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer • demonstrated that blood circulates through the body • philosophy that stressed the active powers of matter • ...
HS Midterm Review Crossword 2014-01-20
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- What kind of membrane regulates what goes into and out of the cell?
- Your elbow has this type of joint
- This type of organism cannot make its own food. It has to eat other organisms
- The brain has no ____________ receptors
- This is the smallest structure of the nervous system
- This organelle makes protein.
- Something you think based on an observation
- This is the movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration
- Tendons connect ________________ to Bone.
- Photosynthesis produces sugar by using chlorophyll, Carbon Dioxide and ____________.
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- Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint
- You counted 10 marbles. This is a _______________ observation
- True or false: red bone marrow makes blood cells.
- What is the metric base unit for measuring liquids?
- A primitive cell that has no nucleus is call this.
- when you use your senses to notice a fact
- What method do scientists use to do research?
- This is the first phase of Mitosis
- The replication and division of cells in an organism is called _______________.
- The division of the nervous system that regulates conscious activities.
- In the metric system, the base unit for length is:
21 Clues: This organelle makes protein. • Your elbow has this type of joint • This is the first phase of Mitosis • The brain has no ____________ receptors • when you use your senses to notice a fact • Tendons connect ________________ to Bone. • Something you think based on an observation • Your shoulder and hip have this type of joint • ...
Comprehensive Psychology 2015-01-07
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- Humanistic psychologist
- Negative attitude
- Variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the researcher
- Last step in scientific research method
- Feelings that influence behavior
- One of the two schools of thought
- Voluntarily yielding to social pressure
- Disorder in which one is socially inhibited
- Cell body
- Cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron that receive messages
- Neurotransmitter responsible for walking and talking
- Behaviorism psychologist who introduced Operant conditioning
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- Space between two neurons where chemical messages are passed
- When a test measures what it is supposed to
- Disorder in which one distrusts others' motives
- When a test repeatedly gives same or similar results each time
- Relatively permanent change in behavior brought by experience
- protective coating of axon
- Lobe of the brain that is somatosensory
- The goal of this therapy is to develop constructive thinking
- Carries messages destined for other neurons
- Lobe of the brain responsible for vision
- Negative behavior based on prejudice
- Neurotransmitter that is the body's natural pain chemical
- Compliance to authority
- Published first psychology textbook
- Development psychologist who focused on morality
27 Clues: Cell body • Negative attitude • Humanistic psychologist • Compliance to authority • protective coating of axon • Feelings that influence behavior • One of the two schools of thought • Published first psychology textbook • Negative behavior based on prejudice • Last step in scientific research method • Lobe of the brain that is somatosensory • ...
Taxonomy 2024-01-12
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- below class, based on similar characteristics and evolutionary relationships
- below genus, most specific. can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- structures in different species that share a common ancestry
- study of diversity of live and evolutionary relationships among organisms
- below kingdom, based on body and structural characteristics
- structures in different species with similar functions but different evolutionary origins
- diagram representing the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms
- using two-part scientific name to classify a species
- method of classification based on evolutionary relationships and shared ancestry
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- naming and categorizing living organisms based on shared characteristics
- used for different pairs of contrasting characteristics that lead to the identification of an organism
- below order, based on classifying on a specific shared characteristic
- system of naming organisms or rules and conventions for naming species
- study of form and structure of an organism
- below family, grouping with similar characteristics and genetic relatedness
- science of classification, organization, and naming living organisms
- it's plural name is taxa, any unit of biological classification
- highest taxonomic rank and most broad category
- below phylum, based on shared traits
20 Clues: below phylum, based on shared traits • study of form and structure of an organism • highest taxonomic rank and most broad category • study of evolutionary relationships among organisms • using two-part scientific name to classify a species • below kingdom, based on body and structural characteristics • structures in different species that share a common ancestry • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-06-17
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- - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - Italian physician and physicist who studied animal electricity
- - Astronomer known for Hubble's law and the Hubble Space Telescope
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Pioneering scientist who discovered polonium and radium
- - German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- and Crick - Discovered the structure of DNA, the double helix
- - Chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made key contributions to DNA structure
- - Created the periodic table of elements
- - Made significant contributions to astronomy and the scientific method
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- - Discovered radioactivity and won Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry
- - Psychologist known for his work on classical conditioning
- - Developed the germ theory of disease and invented pasteurization
- - Developed the laws of electromagnetic induction and electrolysis
- - Inventor and electrical engineer known for contributions to AC power systems
- - Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology
- - Considered the father of modern genetics for his work on pea plants
- - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- - Developed the first effective polio vaccine
- - Developed the theory of relativity and famous equation E=mc²
20 Clues: - Created the periodic table of elements • - Developed the first effective polio vaccine • - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system • - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection • - Pioneering scientist who discovered polonium and radium • - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation • ...
Cells! 2022-10-05
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- surrounds outside of all cells; controls what enters or leaves the cell
- the study of life
- Method a series of steps used to answer questions and generate more questions.
- the basic unit of life; comes in many shapes and sizes
- structures within a cell
- uses energy from sunlight to make own food; gives plant green color
- supports and protects plant cells; found outside the membrane
- digests excess cell parts, food particles, and invading bacteria or viruses
- an infective agent that multiplies within the cells of a host.
- a unicellular organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus
- living things
- reproduce or make an exact copy of
- a representation of a phenomenon or process
- cells working together
- combination of elements
- single-celled organisms that can cause disease
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- composed of many cells
- the jelly-like substance inside a cell
- heart, brain, stomach, etc.
- an organism of one or more cells with membrane-bound nuclei
- smallest unit of matter
- composed of one cell
- controls the normal activities of the cell
- when an organism reacts to some outside force or stimulus
- fluid filled sacks for storage
- "powerhouse" of the cell
26 Clues: living things • the study of life • composed of one cell • composed of many cells • cells working together • smallest unit of matter • combination of elements • structures within a cell • "powerhouse" of the cell • heart, brain, stomach, etc. • fluid filled sacks for storage • reproduce or make an exact copy of • the jelly-like substance inside a cell • ...
LISTENIGN VOCABULARY 2023-06-24
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- Act of protecting and maintaining something in its original state.
- Statement that makes something clear or provides understanding.
- State of well-being and contentment.
- Governing body responsible for making and enforcing laws.
- Process of decline or deterioration in quality or condition.
- Scientific study of the human mind and behavior.
- process: Method for producing synthetic fertilizers by combining nitrogen gas from the air with hydrogen gas under high pressure and temperature.
- Putting a plan or decision into action.
- Act of attentively watching or monitoring something or someone.
- Process of growth, progress, or advancement.
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and ethics.
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- Total number of people in a specific area or region.
- Process of determining the size, quantity, or extent of something.
- Factors that drive behavior towards a specific goal.
- Large-scale development of industries.
- Conveying information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- Connection or association between people, things, or concepts.
- Essential substances that nourish and support the growth and maintenance of living organisms.
- Measures taken to protect against threats or ensure safety.
- Systematic investigation to gain knowledge or validate theories.
20 Clues: State of well-being and contentment. • Large-scale development of industries. • Putting a plan or decision into action. • Process of growth, progress, or advancement. • Scientific study of the human mind and behavior. • Total number of people in a specific area or region. • Factors that drive behavior towards a specific goal. • ...
Renaissance Era 2022-11-02
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- An architectural feature from Ancient Greece that became popular during the Renaissance
- Defined the rights in the Social Contract Theory
- opposite of down
- People who paid for art
- studied how the planets move
- guy who started calvinism
- Where the Renaissance started
- Artist who created the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the book "The Social Contract"
- Ms.Hayes's new cat's name
- An intellectual movement centered around an interest in individual human qualities
- frozen water
- Henry VIII divorced his first wife because she wouldn't give birth to a ____
- Artist who created The School of Athens
- Your world studies teacher's last name
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- Wrote the first encyclopedia
- What Enlightenment thinkers valued in decision-making
- guy who backed up Copernicus but was convicted of heresy
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- The sale of these were what Martin Luther was upset about
- The Period of Ancient Greece and Rome
- guy who created the Social Contract Theory
- guy who created the scientific method
- created the laws of motion
- Invented the printing press
- The hierarchal class system with Kings at top
- center of the heliocentric solar system
- place to discuss ideas during the enlightenment
28 Clues: frozen water • opposite of down • Wrote the 95 Theses • People who paid for art • guy who started calvinism • Ms.Hayes's new cat's name • created the laws of motion • Invented the printing press • Wrote the first encyclopedia • studied how the planets move • Where the Renaissance started • Artist who created the Mona Lisa • Wrote the book "The Social Contract" • ...
The Atom 2023-01-24
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- The ability on an element to attract electrons in a compound
- Protium(H-1) and Tritium(H-3) are examples of Hydrogen's ______
- Who used the scientific method to revise Democritus's model of the atom?
- The rows that correspond to the number of energy levels
- Contains neutrons and protons
- Electrons, protons, and neutrons are all ______
- What forces hold the nucleus together?
- Nuclear ______ is when particles and rays emit from an unstable nucleus
- The total numbers of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
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- The space where electrons are most likely to be found
- Atomic _____ is the region of space where there is a high probability of finding an electron
- ____ levels represent fixed energies of an electron
- What identifies an element?
- The ____ table arranges elements into groups based on repeating properting
- The columns that have similar chemical and physical properties
- What is the distance between crests?
- ____ is the time required for one-half of the nuclei in a radioisotope to decay
- What is it called when an atom emits a helium nuclei?
- What is the smallest particle of an element?
- The energy required to move an electron from one energy level to the next
- Light consists of _____
21 Clues: Light consists of _____ • What identifies an element? • Contains neutrons and protons • What is the distance between crests? • What forces hold the nucleus together? • What is the smallest particle of an element? • Electrons, protons, and neutrons are all ______ • ____ levels represent fixed energies of an electron • The space where electrons are most likely to be found • ...
Exam 1 Review 2023-09-07
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- digest molecules
- the post office of the cell
- scared of water
- monomers that make polypeptides
- polymer of a carbohydrate
- 1 to 6 on the pH scale
- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acid
- weakest type of bond
- tries to decrease the acid/base of a solution
- 7 on the pH scale
- the innermost shell has a maximum of ____ electrons
- same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- to break a product using water
- first step in the scientific method
- 8 to 14 on the pH scale
- second part of the word "homosapiens" is called the ____
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- another word for enzyme
- strongest type of bond
- properties of both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
- used for storage in a plant cell
- in charge of the cell
- multiple monomers
- dissolves in water
- a monomer is the ___ in a chemical reaction
- polymers would be the ____ in a chemical reaction
- the outermost shell has a maximum of ____ electrons
- polymer of a lipid
- the atomic number is the number of ____
- smallest unit of life
- an ____ will make the chemical reaction go faster
30 Clues: scared of water • digest molecules • multiple monomers • 7 on the pH scale • dissolves in water • polymer of a lipid • weakest type of bond • in charge of the cell • smallest unit of life • strongest type of bond • 1 to 6 on the pH scale • another word for enzyme • 8 to 14 on the pH scale • polymer of a carbohydrate • the post office of the cell • to break a product using water • ...
General Knowledge - Bearcat Times 7 2025-05-21
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- Island nation in East Asia known for its technology industry
- Scientific study of celestial objects and the universe
- Study of fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- Geological process where one tectonic plate moves under another
- Related to or resembling the moon
- Small rocky body orbiting the sun, mainly found in the asteroid belt
- Step-by-step procedures used in computer programming and mathematics
- Poisoning caused by ingestion of ergot fungus on grains
- Nine-sided polygon
- Subatomic particle that does not undergo strong interactions
- Investigator who solves crimes, often in literature or law enforcement
- Variants of elements differing in neutron number
- Geopolitical region in Southeast Europe with complex history
- Classical Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning
- Major Australian city known for its arts and culture scene
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- Calculus process of finding a derivative
- Small blocks of stone or glass used in creating mosaics
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Green pigment essential for photosynthesis in plants
- Orchestra devoted to classical music concerts
- Tall, four-sided, tapering monument ending in a pyramid shape
- Study of earthquakes and the propagation of seismic waves
22 Clues: Nine-sided polygon • Highest mountain in Africa • Related to or resembling the moon • Calculus process of finding a derivative • Orchestra devoted to classical music concerts • Variants of elements differing in neutron number • Green pigment essential for photosynthesis in plants • Scientific study of celestial objects and the universe • ...
Veterinary Laboratory Trivia - Tech Level 1 2025-07-23
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- excessive urination.
- The study of blood.
- Layer between plasma and packed red blood cells containing white blood cells and platelets.
- The study of diseased tissue using microscopic examination.
- The increase or lifting of something.
- Something that is capable of producing disease.
- Elevated renal values.
- Lower levels of potassium in the blood than normal.
- Liquid portion of blood without clotting factors.
- A measure of the concentration of dissolved substances in the urine and is used to assess kidney functions.
- Most sterile and preferred way of urine collection.
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- The breakdown of red blood cells.
- White blood cells.
- A method of staining to identify bacteria under the microscope.
- Scientific name for heart worm.
- Anticoagulant found in lavender top tubes.
- A deficiency of red blood cells, which can lead to anemia.
- A measurement of the total amount of protein in the blood.
- A blood test that measures the proportion of red blood cells in the blood.
- liquid portion of blood with clotting factors.
- A type of anticoagulant that can be sodium or lithium, think green top tubes.
- Platelet count higher than 500,000 per microliter of blood.
- excessive drinking.
- Yellow,juandice.
24 Clues: Yellow,juandice. • White blood cells. • The study of blood. • excessive drinking. • excessive urination. • Elevated renal values. • Scientific name for heart worm. • The breakdown of red blood cells. • The increase or lifting of something. • Anticoagulant found in lavender top tubes. • liquid portion of blood with clotting factors. • Something that is capable of producing disease. • ...
Hair Removal 2025-08-12
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- Thick club shaped structure at the base of the follicle
- Photo epilation hair reduction treatment
- Anchors hair to the skin cells
- electrolysis Using direct current to create chemical reaction using lye to destroy hair root
- Increased strength to hard wax
- The area between the eyebrows at the top of the nose
- Longer coarse hair that is found
- Used in manufacturing soft wax
- Ancient method of hair removal molded into a ball
- the border of the lip line
- Resting phase of hair growth
- First stage of hair growth
- Short fine hair also known as peach fuzz
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- The hair on a fetus soft and downy
- Portion of hair that projects beyond the skin
- Second transition stage of hair growth
- Scientific study of hair and its diseases and care
- Professional term for the underarm
- process of removing hair at the skin level
- Cone shaped and contains the blood vessels
- Mass of epidermal cells forming a tube
- A group of symptoms when combined characterize a disease or disorder
- Also known as banding uses cotton thread to remove hair
- Removal of hair by means of electric current that destroys the hair root
24 Clues: the border of the lip line • First stage of hair growth • Resting phase of hair growth • Anchors hair to the skin cells • Increased strength to hard wax • Used in manufacturing soft wax • Longer coarse hair that is found • The hair on a fetus soft and downy • Professional term for the underarm • Second transition stage of hair growth • Mass of epidermal cells forming a tube • ...
Language and brain 2025-11-05
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- A method using electrodes to record brain activity
- The folds on the surface of the cerebral cortex
- The division of the brain into two halves
- The area responsible for language comprehension
- A disorder resulting from damage to the brain’s language areas
- The right hemisphere helps with spatial and this type of ability
- The right hemisphere is often associated with this type of processing such as music and emotion
- The bundle of nerve fibers connecting both hemispheres
- The process by which one hemisphere becomes specialized in certain functions
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- A type of aphasia characterized by difficulty understanding language
- The scientific study of language and its relation to the brain
- The left hemisphere area responsible for speech production
- The left hemisphere is dominant for this human capacity
- The area that connects the brain to the spinal cord
- The outer layer of the brain responsible for higher mental processes
- hemisphere Damage to this area can cause Broca’s aphasia
- lobe The front lobe responsible for reasoning and decision-making
- lobe The rear lobe responsible for vision
- The grooves between brain folds
- lobe The lobe associated with hearing and language
20 Clues: The grooves between brain folds • The division of the brain into two halves • lobe The rear lobe responsible for vision • The folds on the surface of the cerebral cortex • The area responsible for language comprehension • A method using electrodes to record brain activity • lobe The lobe associated with hearing and language • ...
Science Vocabulary 2025-04-22
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- set of components and interactions
- specific and measurable goal
- air system of earth
- an object or diagram
- gas to a liquid
- a fair test
- scientific data
- has weight and takes up space
- measurement and observations
- scientist that solves problems
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- system of living things
- answers a scientific question
- limitations or restrictions
- water system of earth
- land system of earth
- liquid to a gas
- explains how evidence supports claim
17 Clues: a fair test • gas to a liquid • scientific data • liquid to a gas • air system of earth • land system of earth • an object or diagram • water system of earth • system of living things • limitations or restrictions • specific and measurable goal • measurement and observations • answers a scientific question • has weight and takes up space • scientist that solves problems • ...
Bacteria 2020-02-26
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- taxonomic level that archaebacteria and eubacteria are found in
- only bacteria and lightning strikes will do this
- the host animal for the bacteria that produces the tetrodotoxin
- bacteria that require oxygen
- type of poisoning that occurs from eating fish with high levels of histamines produced by bacteria growing on inadequately stored fish
- type of bacteria that found in concentrated NaCl pools
- a photosynthetic eubacteria
- the first part of the scientific name
- bacteria that can use oxygen but it is not required
- decomposers must ingest food
- using bacteria to clean up oil spills
- algae and bacteria make up the ___ of the trophic pyramid
- animal whose blood is used to check for bacterial contamination
- taxonomic level that is found after class
- prokaryotes lack this
- specific classification for bacteria
- protective shell that bacteria use when conditions are harsh
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- type of bacteria that are found in methane environments
- histadine is converted to ___ by bacteria found on inadequately refridgerated fish
- method of reproduction in bacteria
- one of the symptoms of scromboid poisoning
- type of bacteria that would be found in hot sulfuric acid waters
- produce their own food
- another word for decomposers
- rod shaped bacteria
- cell that has a rotating flagella
- the second part of the scientific name
- type of chemical found in fugu poisoning
- kingdom that includes extreme bacteria
- cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- process that uses sunlight to produce energy in plants and algae
- bacteria that causes gastroenteritis in warm water shellfish
- means something is found everywhere
- bacteria that produces tetrodotoxin
- kingdom that includes common bacteria
- plant-like floating organisms
- process that bacteria use to exchange DNA, allowing for greater diversity
- spherical shaped bacteria
- waste product of photosynthesis that organisms require
39 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • prokaryotes lack this • produce their own food • spherical shaped bacteria • a photosynthetic eubacteria • another word for decomposers • bacteria that require oxygen • decomposers must ingest food • plant-like floating organisms • cell that has a rotating flagella • method of reproduction in bacteria • means something is found everywhere • ...
Learning Task 2 Unit 1-2 2020-03-25
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- The process of looking inward in an attempt to directly observe one's own psychological processes.
- The idea that knowledge comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge.
- Natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure.
- The level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse.
- The brain and spinal cord.
- A neuron's often bushy, branching extensions that receive and integrate messages, conducting impulses toward the cell body.
- A study method incorporating five steps: Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review.
- An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological and social-cultural viewpoints
- A neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron.
- A simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as knee-jerks response.
- The basic building block of the nervous system.
- The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking.
- A history significant perspective that emphasized human growth potential.
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- The study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection.
- The scientific study of observable behavior,and its explanation by principles of learning.
- The study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior.
- A neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon.
- thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions.
- The part of a neuron that contains the nucleus; the cell's life-support center.
- A molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter's action.
- Cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they also play a role in learning, thinking, and memory.
- An early school of thought promoted by Wudnt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- The neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
- A molecules that increases a neurotransmitter's action.
24 Clues: The brain and spinal cord. • The basic building block of the nervous system. • A molecules that increases a neurotransmitter's action. • A neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron. • The level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse. • A molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter's action. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-01-19
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- known for the geocentric theory of the universe.
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life.
- discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun, not circular orbits.
- this event exposed Europeans to advances in science and mathematics, eventually leading to the Scientific Revolution
- a large social gathering where philosophers, writers, artists, scientists and intellectuals met to discuss ideas.
- Enlightenment philosophers wanted women to remain in their traditional roles as __.
- believed that the people's rights should be defined and limited
- Governments should treat prisoners fairly and with respect. Capital punishment and torture should be abolished.
- discovered that Jupiter has moons and the moon has craters showing that planetary bodies in outer space were physical not spiritual.
- invented a thermometer to help us understand the weather.
- known for the heliocentric theory of the universe.
- earth is the center of the universe.
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- freedom of speech and religion.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- believed that the right to rule was given by the consent of the people
- separation of powers in government; to make laws(legislative), enforce laws(executive), and interpret laws(judicial).
- dissected human bodies and recorded the general structure of our bones, muscles, and organs.
- method logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- a new way of thinking about the natural world.
- imagined a God as a clockmaker who created an orderly universe and then left it alone.
- natural rights: life liberty, and property.
- Women should get the same education as men.
- an agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights.
- attacked astronomers and other scientists ideas and tried to censor them.
- sun is the center of the universe.
- father of chemistry, discovered a law about gases
26 Clues: freedom of speech and religion. • sun is the center of the universe. • earth is the center of the universe. • natural rights: life liberty, and property. • Women should get the same education as men. • a new way of thinking about the natural world. • known for the geocentric theory of the universe. • father of chemistry, discovered a law about gases • ...
Physical Science Unit 1 Review 2021-10-05
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- Amount of force exerted on a given area
- The scientific _____ is followed by scientists to make scientific discoveries
- Change of a solid directly to a gas
- Liquid's resistance to flow
- Combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- The curve on the surface of a liquid
- Possible explanation or answer to a question
- Category of elements that are good conductors of thermal energy and electric current
- The building blocks that make up everything around us
- State in which matter has a definite shape and volume
- Representation of an object or system used to describe it or make predictions
- Use of the senses to gather information
- Type of solid in which particles have orderly, three-dimensional arrangements
- Pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined
- ______ properties describe a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance with different properties
- Standard International Unit of measure for temperature
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- The force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- Pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical means
- An object's mass can only be changed by changing the amount of ____ in it.
- The volume of liquids is expressed in _____.
- State of matter in which a substance can change shape, but cannot readily change volume
- Standard International base unit for length
- Elements are classified into groups based on their _____ properties
- A type of physical science
- ______ properties can be observed without changing the identity of the matter
- The amount of matter that something is made of
- Amount of space that an object occupies
- One of the two divisions of physical science
- Mixture in which the particles are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas and are not heavy enough to settle out
- Substance that is dissolved into another substance
- The amount of matter in a given space or volume
31 Clues: A type of physical science • Liquid's resistance to flow • Change of a solid directly to a gas • The curve on the surface of a liquid • Amount of force exerted on a given area • Use of the senses to gather information • Amount of space that an object occupies • Standard International base unit for length • The volume of liquids is expressed in _____. • ...
AFNR 3.2 Vocabulary 2024-11-07
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- The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into systematic groups such as species, genus, family, and order.
- A statement that can be tested experimentally.
- To arrange or organize a group based on common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits.
- In an experiment, the factor being tested.
- Observable information based on physical characteristics.
- To develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome.
- A diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, or bars.
- The measure of how many hydrogen ions a solution contains.
- A substance containing hydrogen that dissociates to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water; any substance with a pH less than 7.0.
- A sheet exhibiting information in a table or systematic arrangement of columns and rows.
- To derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence.
- key A key for identifying organisms based on choices between alternative characters.
- A seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge.
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- Measurable information.
- Exhibiting neither acid nor alkaline qualities.
- The chemical group or ion OH- that consists of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen.
- scale A numeric range that quantifies the relative concentrations of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions in a solution.
- method A linear procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- The measure of how many hydroxyl ions a solution contains.
- In an experiment, a group or individual that serves as a standard of comparison with another group or individual to which one test factor is applied.
- process The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- A numerical measure of a substance's acidity or hydrogen ion activity.
- The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an ordered arrangement of items with a defined range of characteristics.
- A substance that gives off hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water; any substance with a pH above 7.0.
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
25 Clues: Measurable information. • In an experiment, the factor being tested. • A statement that can be tested experimentally. • Exhibiting neither acid nor alkaline qualities. • To develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome. • Observable information based on physical characteristics. • The measure of how many hydroxyl ions a solution contains. • ...
Year 7 science Term 3 wrap up 2025-09-17
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- - Tiny pieces of matter that make up all substances
- - Logical explanation based on observations
- - Descriptive, non-numerical data like texture or smell
- - Properties observed without changing substance identity
- - Separation method using funnel and filter paper
- - Process where liquid changes to gas at boiling point
- - Solution that holds maximum solute, no more dissolves
- - Instrument that measures temperature; read at eye level
- - The liquid that does the dissolving
- - Liquid that passes through filter paper
- - Gas changes directly to solid, like frost
- - Factors that can change in experiments
- - Particles suspended in liquid but do not dissolve
- - Two or more substances physically combined
- - Liquid turns to gas at surface below boiling point
- - Numerical data that can be measured and analyzed statistically
- - Equipment that measures mass; zero before use
- - Gas burner with parts including base, barrel, and collar
- - Process where solid changes to liquid at melting point
- - Separation based on how far substances travel in solvent
- - Formation of pure crystals from saturated solution
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- - Gas changes to liquid when cooled
- - The substance being dissolved in a solution
- - Device used to measure time accurately
- - Variables kept constant to ensure a fair test
- - State with fixed shape and volume, particles closely packed
- - Scientific workspace where experiments are conducted
- - Estimating values within the range of data points
- - Variable changed by the experimenter
- - Separates liquids with different boiling points
- - Direct sensory input like color, shape, or temperature
- - Solid material that remains after filtration
- - Properties that describe how substances react with others
- - Variable that is the measured outcome
- - Solid changes directly to gas, like dry ice
- - Predicting values outside the range of data
- - State with neither fixed shape nor volume
- - Scientific equipment that should be drawn with accurate proportions
- - State with fixed volume but shape changes to container
39 Clues: - Gas changes to liquid when cooled • - The liquid that does the dissolving • - Variable changed by the experimenter • - Variable that is the measured outcome • - Device used to measure time accurately • - Factors that can change in experiments • - Liquid that passes through filter paper • - Logical explanation based on observations • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-18
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- Scale – Y. A temperature scale where 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is the boiling point.
- – C. The force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
- – O. A testable prediction or educated guess.
- – M. Information gathered using the senses.
- – D. The ability to do work or cause change.
- – U. How close repeated measurements are to each other.
- – T. How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.
- – V. Mass per unit volume of a substance (e.g., g/cm³).
- Error – R. Error that consistently skews results in the same direction; due to flawed equipment or procedure.
- – B. The amount of matter in an object; does not change with location.
- Figures – I. Digits in a measurement that are known with certainty plus one estimated digit.
- Energy – E. Energy due to motion.
- Energy – G. Energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light.
- – A. Anything that has mass and takes up space.
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- Method – L. A systematic approach used in scientific study involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- – H. Something that has magnitude, size, or amount and can be measured.
- Observation – J. Descriptions using characteristics but not numbers (e.g., color, smell).
- – N. A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- – W. A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- – Q. Collected measurements and observations used for analysis.
- – P. A summary of what you have learned from an experiment.
- Energy – F. Stored energy based on position or condition.
- Scale – X. A temperature scale that starts at absolute zero (e.g., Kelvin).
- Observation – K. Observations that include measurements or numbers.
- Error – Z. The difference between a measured value and the accepted value, expressed as a percentage of the accepted value.
- Error – S. Error that occurs unpredictably and without pattern; due to chance or human error.
26 Clues: Energy – E. Energy due to motion. • – M. Information gathered using the senses. • – D. The ability to do work or cause change. • – O. A testable prediction or educated guess. • – A. Anything that has mass and takes up space. • – C. The force of gravity acting on an object's mass. • – U. How close repeated measurements are to each other. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2025-10-17
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- 1598 decree granting limited religious freedom to French Protestants (Huguenots).
- 1688 English event that replaced James II and affirmed Parliament’s power over the monarchy.
- General wave of religious dissent against Catholic authority; emphasized faith alone for salvation.
- A nectar feeding insect with two pairs of large bright colored wings
- A sweet food made with sugar
- German monk who began the Protestant Reformation in 1517 by attacking indulgences and church corruption.
- Ended the Thirty Years’ War; allowed rulers to choose their state’s religion.
- French monarch who epitomized absolute monarchy; built Versailles and declared “I am the state.”
- Introduced movable type printing to Western Europe; greatly expanded book production and literacy.
- Focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic effort; study of classical forms over medieval styles.
- Best APWORLD teacher ever
- Polish monk and astronomer who proposed a heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the universe.
- Scottish economist who argued that free markets and competition naturally create wealth and progress.
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- Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation; reaffirmed traditional beliefs and reformed church abuses.
- French Protestant who taught predestination and created a disciplined religious community at Geneva.
- English scientist who unified motion and gravity under natural laws in Principia Mathematica.
- Seventeenth-century period of empirical discoveries and the formation of modern scientific method.
- A bodily part used for walking
- War (1618–1648) between Protestant and Catholic states within the Holy Roman Empire.
- Author of The Prince; emphasized realistic discussions of power and how rulers maintain authority.
- New Catholic religious order devoted to education and missionary work; key force in the Catholic Reformation.
- Eighteenth-century movement applying reason and scientific thought to society, politics, and morality.
- System in which kings or queens hold total power, often claiming divine right to rule.
- Italian astronomer who supported Copernicus’s theory and was condemned by the Church for his findings.
- Preformative drink
25 Clues: Preformative drink • Best APWORLD teacher ever • A sweet food made with sugar • A bodily part used for walking • A nectar feeding insect with two pairs of large bright colored wings • Ended the Thirty Years’ War; allowed rulers to choose their state’s religion. • 1598 decree granting limited religious freedom to French Protestants (Huguenots). • ...
Research Methodology Part 2 2021-08-06
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- source of data (books etc)
- practice, purpose of research (i.....)
- sampling method- subgroups
- understanding purpose of research
- sampling method- eg. choosing one number at random and then every nth unit after the random start (every 2nd/5th)
- sampling method- everyone has an equal chance of being chosen
- it reflects what it was intended to measure
- source of data (people)
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- focus of research
- source of data (websites etc)
- sampling method- easiest
- focus of research
- it can be used under the same conditions with the expectation of similar results
- sampling method- dividing population into different groups (eg. male/female)
- source of data
15 Clues: source of data • focus of research • focus of research • source of data (people) • sampling method- easiest • source of data (books etc) • sampling method- subgroups • source of data (websites etc) • understanding purpose of research • practice, purpose of research (i.....) • it reflects what it was intended to measure • ...
Classifications! 2022-01-13
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- the science for classifying living things
- the broadest level
- bacteria found everywhere
- animals scientific name
- no nucleus & cell membrane-bound organelles
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- the amount of kingdoms currently
- protist scientific name
- plants scientific name
- a nucleus & cell membrane-bound organelles
- bacteria found in extreme environments
10 Clues: the broadest level • plants scientific name • protist scientific name • animals scientific name • bacteria found everywhere • the amount of kingdoms currently • bacteria found in extreme environments • the science for classifying living things • a nucleus & cell membrane-bound organelles • no nucleus & cell membrane-bound organelles
Classification Study Guide 2024-09-27
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- many cells
- Multicellular, autotrophs,
- Second word of the scientific name
- multicellular, heterotrophs, cats, elephants, sponges
- type of symmetry that one side of the body mirrors the other
- Kingdom of eukaryotes- can be Uni or Multicelled- amoeba, paramecia, euglena
- Organism that must get energy (eats or absorbs)
- type of symmetry that is arranged around a circle
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- Kingdom and Domain - prokaryotes- found on hands, in yogurt, used to make cheese
- The scientific classification that is the largest
- one cell
- First word of the scientific name
- Kingdom of mushrooms, mold, mildew and yeast
- cells contain a nucleus like fungus, protist, animals and plants
- organism that can make own food
- Kingdom of life that are prokaryotes that live in hot or salty places
- cells do not contain a nucleus like bacteria
17 Clues: one cell • many cells • Multicellular, autotrophs, • organism that can make own food • First word of the scientific name • Second word of the scientific name • Kingdom of mushrooms, mold, mildew and yeast • cells do not contain a nucleus like bacteria • Organism that must get energy (eats or absorbs) • The scientific classification that is the largest • ...
Parasitology Final Review 2018-04-15
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- Scientific name for tapeworm species
- Scientific name for roundworms
- Scientific name for the whipworm species
- Internal parasite typically found in the large intestine
- Type of patient most likely to die from parasite infestation
- Term for the parasite that lives on the outside of the host
- To control tapeworms, it is best to control this ectoparasite in the environment
- Type of lice that infest only mammals
- Term for a parasite that lives inside the host
- The larvae of the North American botfly.
- The best treatment for warbles
- This life cycle starts with ingestion of the eggs or infective larvae by the host
- Type of mange that is a zoonotic concern
- This tick-borne disease typically presents with a bulls-eye rash at the site of the tick bite (2 words)
- The main vector for transmission of heartworms to dogs and cats
- Dirofilaria immitus is the scientific name for this parasite
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- Along with the lungs, this organ typically shows damage in heartworm infestations
- Stool is this color due to bleeding from the colon
- The eggs of this parasite resemble grains of rice in the stool
- Term for the animal infected by a parasite
- Amount of time it takes for microfilaria to mature into adult heartworms (2 words)
- AKA baby heartworms
- Transmission of endoparasites from pregnant mom to feti
- The head of the tapeworm
- Coccidia and giardia are this type of parasite
- The infective part of the tapeworm
- Hookworms can cause _____ larval migrans
- Demodectic and Sarcoptic mange are caused by this ectoparasite
- Scientific name for the hookworm species
- AKA Sarcoptic Mange
- Contaminated water is a major concern for contraction of this parasite
- This parasite resembles noodles in the stool
- Stool is this color due to bleeding in the upper GI tract
- Ectoparasite life cycle is eggs - larvae - ____ - adults
- Unlike cats, this species is considered the natural host to heartworms
35 Clues: AKA baby heartworms • AKA Sarcoptic Mange • The head of the tapeworm • Scientific name for roundworms • The best treatment for warbles • The infective part of the tapeworm • Scientific name for tapeworm species • Type of lice that infest only mammals • Scientific name for the whipworm species • Hookworms can cause _____ larval migrans • Scientific name for the hookworm species • ...
(8) Unit 1 CW 2 2023-09-08
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- a set of beliefs that may make use of science but is based on subjective reasoning, faulty reasoning, or faulty beliefs.
- a repetition of an experiment
- a portion of something that is used to represent the whole thing
- grouping together items that are alike in some way
- a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- a scientific experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time
- an interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge
- information collected from careful study of a subject
- an idea that may be formed from evidence but has not been confirmed by evidence
- one factor that is purposefully changed to test a hypothesis
- a generalization that makes sense of observations by using logical reasoning
- facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- reasoning that is based on evidence
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- an attempt by a different group of scientists to conduct the same experiment
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
- the factor that may change in response to the independent variable
- reasoning that is based on personal feelings or personal values
- a possible answer to a scientific question
- observations and conclusions that have been repeated that may or may not support a scientific claim
- an error in the design of the experiment
- type of observation that deals with numbers, or amounts
- process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on this evidence
- a way of learning about the natural world through exploration
- data that’s collected using scientific processes that describe particular investigations
- process of evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- arranged in an orderly way
- type of observation that deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers
27 Clues: arranged in an orderly way • a repetition of an experiment • reasoning that is based on evidence • an error in the design of the experiment • a possible answer to a scientific question • grouping together items that are alike in some way • information collected from careful study of a subject • using one or more of your senses to gather information • ...
Taxonomy 2022-03-01
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- / The grouping of objects or information based on similarities
- / The person that composed the first classification system
- / Genera (plural for genus) with similar characteristics are group into this taxon
- / The second word in a scientific name is always written or typed in this form
- / The most abundant organisms on Earth
- / The kingdom that have heterotrophic, multicellular organisms without cell walls
- / Linnaeus developed this two-word naming system
- / The first word in a scientific name is always written or typed in this form
- / The branch of biology that groups and names organisms based on studies of their different characteristics
- / A taxonomic group
- / Found in prokaryotic cells that’s used for protection and support
- / The first portion of a scientific name
- / The kingdom that have autotrophic, multicellular organisms with cell walls
- / The name dog and cow are examples of this
- / Examples of this taxon are Plantae and Protista
- / An organism that obtains its nutrients from other organisms
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- / Falco peregrinus is an example of this
- / In the scientific name Latrodectus mactans (black widow), mactans represents this taxon
- / An organism with more than one cell
- / This kingdom has an assortment of organisms
- / Phyla with similar characteristics are group into this taxon
- / Classes with similar characteristics are group into this taxon
- / An one celled organism
- / A cell with a true nucleus
- / The domain that have organisms in extreme environments
- / a series of questions answered by “yes” or “no”, and each question is a choice between two characteristics
- / A cell without a true nucleus
- / A branching treelike diagram used to illustrate evolutionary relationships among organisms
- / The largest taxon
- / The kingdom that have heterotrophic, multicellular organisms with cell walls
- / An organism that can make its own nutrients
- / The language of scientific names
32 Clues: / The largest taxon • / A taxonomic group • / An one celled organism • / A cell with a true nucleus • / A cell without a true nucleus • / The language of scientific names • / An organism with more than one cell • / The most abundant organisms on Earth • / Falco peregrinus is an example of this • / The first portion of a scientific name • ...
Fabric Colouration and Decoration 2013-11-05
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- Method of decorating or embellishing a base fabric with yarns
- A container that holds the dye liquor
- Method of applying a design to the surface of a fabric with pigment
- Adding motion by stirring or shaking
- Dye type used for cellulosic fibres
- Chemical that fixes a dye by combining with the dye to form an insoluble compound
- The change from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state
- Movement of a substance, such as dye, from one place to another
- Suspension of a liquid in another liquid, the fluids do not mix
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- Traditional Japanese method of tying and dyeing fabric
- Dye binding properties and effectiveness
- The alignment of repeat prints
- Method of colouration of fabric by immersing in dye solution
- When the usefulness of a dye is worn out
- Copper stamp used for applying wax designs for resist printing
- High resistance to flow
- Submerge
- Process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
- Method of attaching fabric shapes to a backing fabric
19 Clues: Submerge • High resistance to flow • The alignment of repeat prints • Dye type used for cellulosic fibres • Adding motion by stirring or shaking • A container that holds the dye liquor • Dye binding properties and effectiveness • When the usefulness of a dye is worn out • Method of attaching fabric shapes to a backing fabric • ...
Fabric Colouration and Decoration 2013-11-05
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- A container that holds the dye liquor
- Process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
- The alignment of repeat prints
- Method of applying a design to the surface of a fabric with pigment
- Suspension of a liquid in another liquid, the fluids do not mix
- Movement of a substance, such as dye, from one place to another
- Submerge
- Method of colouration of fabric by immersing in dye solution
- Dye type used for cellulosic fibres
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- When the usefulness of a dye is worn out
- High resistance to flow
- Copper stamp used for applying wax designs for resist printing
- Method of decorating or embellishing a base fabric with yarns
- The change from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state
- Traditional Japanese method of tying and dyeing fabric
- Adding motion by stirring or shaking
- Dye binding properties and effectiveness
- Method of attaching fabric shapes to a backing fabric
- Chemical that fixes a dye by combining with the dye to form an insoluble compound
19 Clues: Submerge • High resistance to flow • The alignment of repeat prints • Dye type used for cellulosic fibres • Adding motion by stirring or shaking • A container that holds the dye liquor • When the usefulness of a dye is worn out • Dye binding properties and effectiveness • Method of attaching fabric shapes to a backing fabric • ...
Training Methods & Designing a Fitness Plan 2025-10-02
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- – What training method uses explosive movements like jumps, hops, and bounds to develop power?
- – What training method focuses on increasing the range of movement at a joint?
- – What training method alternates periods of intense work with rest or recovery periods?
- – What training principle explains that fitness gains are lost when training stops?
- – What is a medium-length training cycle, usually lasting 4–8 weeks, focusing on a specific component of fitness or phase of training?
- – What training method involves planning training into phases (preparation, competition, transition) to peak at the right time?
- – What training principle involves gradually increasing the intensity, duration, or frequency of training to improve fitness?
- – What recovery method involves exposing the body to extremely cold temperatures to reduce inflammation, muscle soreness, and speed up recovery?
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- – What training method uses weights or body resistance to develop muscular strength and endurance?
- – What training method involves a series of exercise stations working different muscle groups in sequence?
- – What training method uses free weights, machines, or body weight to build muscular strength and endurance?
- – What training method means “speed play” and mixes continuous running with changes in pace and terrain?
- – What is the longest training cycle, often lasting a year or a season, that sets out the overall training plan and goals?
- – What training principle highlights the need to include different activities to maintain motivation and avoid boredom?
- – What training principle means that training should be relevant and appropriate to the sport or fitness goals?
- – What training method develops explosive power through jumping, bounding, and hopping movements?
16 Clues: – What training method focuses on increasing the range of movement at a joint? • – What training principle explains that fitness gains are lost when training stops? • – What training method alternates periods of intense work with rest or recovery periods? • – What training method uses explosive movements like jumps, hops, and bounds to develop power? • ...
Lesson 7 2021-05-20
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- a specific way to do something or process of doing something
- more and more
- a large formal meeting in which people gather to talk about important matters
- to share detailed opinions or ideas on a topic, either in speech or in writing
- useful ways in which scientific knowledge is applied
- many;large in number
- good enough for
- books or stories that describe imaginary characters and events instead of actual facts
- a group of things or people
- to look for, or pursue
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- a persom who plans or arranges a certain event
- a selection of different things of a certain type
- to allow a new product, company, and or website to become available to the public for the first time
- covering a wide variety
- a strong interest in something or someone
- the study of the nature of human life and thoughts
- a person who is widely known or famous
- an organization or operation established to provide money for the certain purpose
- a group of people who gather together to listen to a talk or watch a performance
- a group of similar events or creative works
- a specific area of work or study
21 Clues: more and more • good enough for • many;large in number • to look for, or pursue • covering a wide variety • a group of things or people • a specific area of work or study • a person who is widely known or famous • a strong interest in something or someone • a group of similar events or creative works • a persom who plans or arranges a certain event • ...
6th Science Unit 1 Nature of Science 2022-08-16
Across
- Experiment where all the variables are kept constant except for one variable
- Decisions made after interpreting the data
- Information that is gained by observations and experimentation
- Variables that could be changed but are held constant or the same throughout the experiment
- to make a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future
- A series of steps used to solve a problem
- Description that involves a number or amount
- The part of the experiment that is not exposed to what is being tested and is used as a standard of comparison
- Repeated trials of an experiment
- Factor that a scientist changes during an experiment
- A diagram or picture of data
Down
- Description that cannot be expressed in a number
- Different scientists repeating another’s experiment
- An international system of measurement units used in science
- Factor that changes in response to what is being tested
- Organized method of testing a problem
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- A way of learning about the natural world
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation
- an explanation for observations
- the process of gathering information using the senses
21 Clues: A diagram or picture of data • an explanation for observations • Repeated trials of an experiment • Organized method of testing a problem • A way of learning about the natural world • A series of steps used to solve a problem • Decisions made after interpreting the data • A possible answer to a scientific question • Description that involves a number or amount • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
Across
- a defect; fault; error
- importance; meaning
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- declare to be true; say firmly
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- greatest; highest
Down
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- put an end to; stop
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- express indirectly; suggest
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
20 Clues: greatest; highest • put an end to; stop • importance; meaning • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
