scientific method Crossword Puzzles
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
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- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A method for collecting data.
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- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A measure in one direction.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- A measure in one direction.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
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- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A method for collecting data.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
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- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A method for collecting data.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
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- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A measure in one direction.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
1.2 Key Terms 2020-09-18
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- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
Down
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A measure in one direction.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A method for collecting data.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
32 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
Automation and Robotics Lesson B Key Terms 2021-01-21
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- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Try out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- To make notes on a sketch to provide further information.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A limit to the design process.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
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- A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A balancing of factors, all of which are not attainable at the same time; giving up of one thing in return for another.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. May include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A method for collecting data.
- A measure in one direction.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- An accurate representation of an object or phenomenon.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
32 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • A limit to the design process. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • Try out a new procedure, idea, or activity. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • ...
The Enlightenment 2013-11-12
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- Rules that govern natural forces
- Monarch of Austria who travelled disguised among his subjects to learn their problems
- counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy
- Prussian monarch who allowed free press and was an enlightened despot
- The agreement by which people difine and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or government.
- One of the groups of social thinkers in France during the enlightenment
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- An 18th century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the priciples of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society
- European rulers that accepted enlightenment ideas
- Monarch of Russia that abolished torture and was considered an enlightened despot
- A style of art that originated in France in the early 18th century
- French philosopherwho recognized liberty as a natural right
- Persons engaged or learned in philosophy
- 18th century French historian who argued in favor of tolerance, freedom, and free speech
- The idea that government should not interfere with of regulate industries and businesses.
- Informal social gatherings
15 Clues: Informal social gatherings • Rules that govern natural forces • Persons engaged or learned in philosophy • European rulers that accepted enlightenment ideas • French philosopherwho recognized liberty as a natural right • A style of art that originated in France in the early 18th century • Prussian monarch who allowed free press and was an enlightened despot • ...
World History Midterm Review: Part 3 2017-12-10
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- The Eastern Roman Empire was renamed to the __________ Empire after the capital was moved to Byzantium.
- A body of Islamic law that interprets the Quran.
- _______ Muslims believe the successor to Muhammad should be the son-in-law, and true successors are family members.
- Ruler of the kingdom of Mali, worked heavily with Muslims.
- German astronomer who advanced the theory of "heliocentrism" (last name).
- Ruler of Byzantine Empire, who developed a code of laws based on Greek and Roman traditions.
- This branch of Christianity does not accept the authority of the Pope (two words).
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- Wrote "The Canterbury Tales" (last name).
- Religious leader most closely associated with "predestination" (last name).
- Secular rulers and the Pope clashed over this issue (two words).
- 17 year old woman who led an army in 1492 that turned the tide of the Hundred Years War (three words).
- Wrote "The Divine Comedy" (first name).
- _______ Muslims believe the successor to Muhammad should be a religious male from Muhammad's tribe.
- Wrote "Utopia" (last name).
- Helped create scientific method (last name).
15 Clues: Wrote "Utopia" (last name). • Wrote "The Divine Comedy" (first name). • Wrote "The Canterbury Tales" (last name). • Helped create scientific method (last name). • A body of Islamic law that interprets the Quran. • Ruler of the kingdom of Mali, worked heavily with Muslims. • Secular rulers and the Pope clashed over this issue (two words). • ...
2.02B vocab crossword Heggen 2025-10-13
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- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives
- A scheduling procedure in which employees select their own working hours as long as they work the required number of hours
- Maintaining a large inventory
- People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses
- To slow down the use of something to make its supply last longer than it would otherwise
- The people who make or provide goods and services
- stock of goods
- The economic process or activity of producing goods and services
- A method of operating or controlling a process in which tasks are completed by automatic means, such as technology, reducing human effort and labor
- Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services
- Items in their natural state or condition
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- A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1946 and 1964
- Starting and building a business
- information used to describe a population
- A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1965 and 1980; also known as Gen X
15 Clues: stock of goods • Maintaining a large inventory • Starting and building a business • information used to describe a population • Items in their natural state or condition • The people who make or provide goods and services • People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses • The economic process or activity of producing goods and services • ...
Scientific Quest Prelims 2023-09-29
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- This fruit is specialy found in plants of Rutaceae family
- Cymose clusters borne acropetally on an axis in a raceme manner
- Autonomously replicating circular extra chromosomal DNA
- The pancreas is the only significant source of
- Enteropeptidase is essential in cleaving
- Phase in which chromatid moves to opposite poles
- Father of genetics
- Diagnostic test AIDS
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- Nitrogen bases attached to sugar
- Breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid
- Inferior palea in a spike floret is also known as
- I'm a tiny organelle. I make proteins according to DNA's appeal. Who am I?
- The Combination of fatty acids and proteins is called
- End result of Glycolysis is
- In sickel cell Anemia glutamic acid of beta chain in haemoglobin is substituted by
- Intrinsic factor is required for intestinal absorption of
16 Clues: Father of genetics • Diagnostic test AIDS • End result of Glycolysis is • Nitrogen bases attached to sugar • Breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid • Enteropeptidase is essential in cleaving • The pancreas is the only significant source of • Phase in which chromatid moves to opposite poles • Inferior palea in a spike floret is also known as • ...
Methods of study in Sociology 2023-03-01
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- A small group of people that reflects traits of the larger group as a whole
- Questions that have a limited set of responses
- A smaller group of people that represents the larger group
- A method of research involving asking questions and recording answers
- A study of a single group
- A method of research involving a written set of questions
- Specific method of research where people respond to questions
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- A method of research involving using pre-collected data
- A study where the researcher immerses themselves in the group being researched
- A large group of people
- Questions that are answers with someone's own words
- A method of research that takes place in a natural setting
- Statistics
13 Clues: Statistics • A large group of people • A study of a single group • Questions that have a limited set of responses • Questions that are answers with someone's own words • A method of research involving using pre-collected data • A method of research involving a written set of questions • A smaller group of people that represents the larger group • ...
Methods of Study in Sociology 2023-03-01
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- A study where the researcher immerses themselves in the group being researched
- A large group of people
- A smaller group of people that represents the larger group
- Specific method of research where people respond to questions
- Statistics
- A method of research involving using pre-collected data
- A method of research involving a written set of questions
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- Questions that have a limited set of responses
- A method of research involving asking questions and recording answers
- A study of a single group
- Questions that are answers with someone's own words
- A method of research that takes place in a natural setting
- A small group of people that reflects traits of the larger group as a whole
13 Clues: Statistics • A large group of people • A study of a single group • Questions that have a limited set of responses • Questions that are answers with someone's own words • A method of research involving using pre-collected data • A method of research involving a written set of questions • A method of research that takes place in a natural setting • ...
Bread 2024-02-08
Across
- what is it called when carbohydrates are broken down
- Method Whats the m method called?
- What has a lighly brown round top?
- What should you always follow?
- What should you preheat?
- What does the dough have to do?
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- What environment should your dough be kept to rise?
- What looks ready when the edges are dry?
- Whats it called when u mix to much?
- what do u cut bread with?
- Method Whats the b method called?
- bread Whats the most basic kind of bread?
- What helps bread rise?
- What is it called when you work the ingredients with your hands
- What should you dop once the oven dings?
15 Clues: What helps bread rise? • What should you preheat? • what do u cut bread with? • What should you always follow? • What does the dough have to do? • Method Whats the b method called? • Method Whats the m method called? • What has a lighly brown round top? • Whats it called when u mix to much? • What looks ready when the edges are dry? • What should you dop once the oven dings? • ...
TOK 2012-03-12
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- To understand biodiversity, scientists used a method of __________.
- In order to strive for excellence, you need patience and determination.
- refers to the idea that you know “from before”.
- dichotomy “I’ve always thought dutch people were tall, until I met the famous soccer player, Wesley Sneijder.”
- We are born with this. It is our sensations and perceptions that act as our writing implement.
- this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows.
- Insightful, yet modest. Thought provoking questions lead to astounding discoveries.
- Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race.
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- Once thought to be the center of the universe.
- Examples of _________ could be Perpetual Motion, Pyramidology and Phrenology.
- Is a black swan a swan?
- Everything has a pattern, over thinking leads to crisis and the bizarre isn’t so bizarre after all.
- From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist.
- “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.”
- A coherent system of knowledge that when in crisis leads to a scientific revolution is a _________.
15 Clues: Is a black swan a swan? • Once thought to be the center of the universe. • refers to the idea that you know “from before”. • Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race. • From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist. • “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.” • this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows. • ...
Q2 Portfolio- Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-23
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- analysis looking at data to recognize patterns and relationships
- standard unit of measure for various metric units
- perceiving the world with the senses
- a widely accepted explanation of some aspect of the outside world that has been confirmed through observation and experimentation
- a statement based on repeated experiments and observations that accepted as universal and cannot be proven false
- group changing one aspect of the control group at a time to test the independent variable
- method the process of experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- formulating your thoughts and presentations on evidence based on research
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- data that describes something or someone
- data that is measured with a tool; based on numbers
- group the group that is not acted upon by the independent variable
- variable the variable that is being measured
- variable the variable that is changed by the experimenter
- an if,then statement that is based on evidence
- holding a personal opinion that is against or in favor of a specific thing, person, or group that is considered unfair and is not fact based
15 Clues: perceiving the world with the senses • data that describes something or someone • variable the variable that is being measured • an if,then statement that is based on evidence • standard unit of measure for various metric units • data that is measured with a tool; based on numbers • variable the variable that is changed by the experimenter • ...
Chemistry Unit 1 Vocab 2021-08-11
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- figure, a number that expresses a magnitude to a specified degree of accuracy
- a solid that is produced by a chemical reaction in solution
- notation, method that expresses the number multiplied by 10 and the appropriate power
- fusion, reaction in which the nuclei of one atom combines with the nuclei of another to form larger nuclei
- smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself
- element with the properties of both metals nonmetals
- the ability to work without mistakes
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- error, experimental value minus the accepted value, divided by the accepted and then multiplied by 100
- data, numerical measurements rather than its words
- data, data in words rather than in numbers
- gases, group 18 in the periodic table with a full outer shell
- heat, the heat required to raise the temperature of the mass given substance by given amount
- number, sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- a science that deals with the structure and properties
- number, number of protons in the nucleus in an atom
15 Clues: the ability to work without mistakes • data, data in words rather than in numbers • data, numerical measurements rather than its words • number, number of protons in the nucleus in an atom • element with the properties of both metals nonmetals • a science that deals with the structure and properties • smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself • ...
This looks harder than it is! 2024-09-04
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- A visual representation of events in chronological order, often used to show important events in history.
- The map ____ tells you what the symbols on a map mean.
- A comparison that does not use "like" or "as."
- A word used to modify a noun or pronoun. Hint: "red" is one! "nice" is one!
- The inverse, or opposite, of subtraction.
- The inverse, or opposite, of multiplication.
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- A type of sentence that includes a command or instruction.
- A number that represents a part of a whole or the division of one number by another.
- The "who" or "what" of a sentence.
- The study of past events, especially human events.
- "kilo" means 1,000. So, a "kilogram" is 1,000 ______.
- The scientific _______ is the steps scientist use to answer questions and solve problems in the natural world.
- Although the US Customary System uses inches, pounds, and gallons, most of the world uses meters, grams and liters. Most of the world uses the ______ system.
- A person, place, or thing.
- A word used to describe an action or state of being. Necessary for predicates. Hint: "run" is one! "is" is one!
15 Clues: A person, place, or thing. • The "who" or "what" of a sentence. • The inverse, or opposite, of subtraction. • The inverse, or opposite, of multiplication. • A comparison that does not use "like" or "as." • The study of past events, especially human events. • "kilo" means 1,000. So, a "kilogram" is 1,000 ______. • The map ____ tells you what the symbols on a map mean. • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
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- cycle- a chain of processes that produce and transform the rock types in Earths crust.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society.
- Key- a tool used to identify a specific object.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Resource- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a place quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- when a liquid turns into gas.
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- a maker or manufacturer.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and independent place.
- harmful materials in the environment.
- Method- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing.
- profile- a vertical cross-section of the soils made of layers running parallel to the surface.
- Equilibrium- A population in which the allelic frequencies of its gene pool do not change through successive generations.
- a person who consumes a product or service.
- the ability to do work.
15 Clues: the ability to do work. • a maker or manufacturer. • when a liquid turns into gas. • harmful materials in the environment. • a person who consumes a product or service. • Key- a tool used to identify a specific object. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Method- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing. • ...
Taxonomy Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- Any unit of biological classification, including species, genus, family, and so on.
- he system of naming species using a two-part scientific name (genus and species).
- The study of the form and structure of organisms.
- Structures in different species that share a common ancestry.
- The fundamental unit of taxonomy, consisting of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The highest taxonomic rank, grouping organisms into broad categories based on fundamental characteristics.
- A taxonomic rank below family, grouping species with similar characteristics and genetic relatedness.
- The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms.
- The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms.
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- Structures in different species that have a similar function but different evolutionary origins.
- A taxonomic unit below the kingdom, grouping organisms based on body plan and structural characteristics.
- A taxonomic unit below order, classifying organisms based on more specific shared characteristics.
- A method of classification based on evolutionary relationships and shared ancestry.
- A rank in the taxonomic hierarchy below class, grouping organisms with similar characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
- A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits.
15 Clues: The study of the form and structure of organisms. • The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms. • Structures in different species that share a common ancestry. • The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms. • A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits. • ...
Islam and Christianity: History 2024-11-19
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- Prophesied savior expected by the Jews to establish a divine kingdom
- An Islamic dynasty known for cultural and scientific flourishing in Baghdad
- of Wisdom A medieval scholarly hub in Baghdad, pivotal for preserving global knowledge
- An Islamic state led by a caliph, regarded as a successor to Prophet Muhammad
- A method of execution used by the Romans, central to Jesus's death
- Belief in Jesus's rise from the dead, affirming his divinity among Christians
- Puppet ruler of Judea, infamous for oppression, under Roman sovereignty
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- An Islamic dynasty noted for expansion and establishing Damascus as its capital
- The close following and teaching of Jesus by his 12 selected adherents
- A lifestyle of religious asceticism marked by seclusion from worldly affairs
- Decentralized socio-political system dominant during medieval Europe
- The expansion of cities, often as a byproduct of economic and cultural shifts
- Exchange The transmission of knowledge, art, and practices between civilizations
- Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, marking a new era
- Series of religious wars initiated by Europeans to reclaim the Holy Land
15 Clues: A method of execution used by the Romans, central to Jesus's death • Prophesied savior expected by the Jews to establish a divine kingdom • Decentralized socio-political system dominant during medieval Europe • Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, marking a new era • The close following and teaching of Jesus by his 12 selected adherents • ...
Vocab 3 and 6 2022-06-20
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- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
- taking your attention away from what you are trying to do
- a failure to do something that must be done by law
- having no mistakes
- moving stairs that carry people between different floors of a large building
- worth doing; that makes you happy because you think it is useful or important
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- (of an idea, a method or a course of action) right or sensible; likely to be successful
- to see something happen (typically a crime or an accident)
- a device, especially a computer, that is small enough to be held in the hand while being used
- to introduce new things, ideas or ways of doing something
- no longer used because something new has been invented
- a thing that you can choose to do or have out of two or more possibilities
- excellent; of very good quality
- building in which objects of artistic, cultural, historical or scientific interest are kept and shown to the public
- expressed as though something is a fact but without giving any proof
15 Clues: having no mistakes • excellent; of very good quality • a failure to do something that must be done by law • no longer used because something new has been invented • taking your attention away from what you are trying to do • to see something happen (typically a crime or an accident) • to introduce new things, ideas or ways of doing something • ...
The Revolutions 2022-04-29
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- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- french for "philosopher"
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the chief source of knowledge
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- was an advocate of women's rights
- one that follows especially one who takes over a throne, title , estate or office
- the belief in Enlightenment-era rationality and the concern for social problems, but intermixed with the belief in an absolute monarchy or despotism
- the elegant urban drawing rooms where the government gathered to discuss ideas of the philosphes
- earth-centered
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- sun-centered
15 Clues: sun-centered • earth-centered • french for "philosopher" • was an advocate of women's rights • an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's • helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Science Terms and Definitions 2022-11-28
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- Heat transfer by molecular contact
- As the pressure on a gas is increased (with the temperature remaining constant), the volume of the gas _______________.
- _________ law states If the temperature of a gas is held constant, the absolute pressure of the gas will vary inversely with the volume
- The formula for efficiency is ________ divided by input.
- Energy from the sun reaches the earth by what method of heat transfer?
- The tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, and an object in motion to remain in motion is _______
- ________ Heat that causes a change of state
- The latent heat of ________ for water is 144 btu/lb.
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- Heat transfer by fluid movement
- When talking about the combined gas laws, the term _________ proportional states that when one variable goes up, the other variable goes down.
- The scientific study of the behavior of heat is called __________.
- Force x distance = __________
- __________energy is considered the energy of molecular motion.
- A substance that has a definite volume but no definite shape is called a __________
- Horsepower is defined as the work done at the rate of 33,000 ft-lbs per _________
15 Clues: Force x distance = __________ • Heat transfer by fluid movement • Heat transfer by molecular contact • ________ Heat that causes a change of state • The latent heat of ________ for water is 144 btu/lb. • The formula for efficiency is ________ divided by input. • __________energy is considered the energy of molecular motion. • ...
WH2-7 2025-09-23
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- adj. of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished form the navy
- phr. a method of sending letters and packages
- n. a person appointed by a national government to maintain relations with another country or countries
- v. to inflict a penalty for a fault
- v. to take (a city or people) by force
- n. a light, two-wheeled vehicle for one person, usually drawn by two horses and driven from a standing position
- adj. very unkind
- v. to have a control, rule, or influence of any kind
- n. a ruler or leader of an area of land
- n. anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor
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- n. a specialist in archaeology, the scientific study of prehistoric people and their cultures
- phr. a long, hard surface built for transportation
- n. a person who is owned by someone else and must work for them for free
- adj. separate, individual
- n. the projection of a figure or part from the ground or plane on which it is formed
15 Clues: adj. very unkind • adj. separate, individual • v. to inflict a penalty for a fault • v. to take (a city or people) by force • n. a ruler or leader of an area of land • phr. a method of sending letters and packages • phr. a long, hard surface built for transportation • v. to have a control, rule, or influence of any kind • ...
Year 9 science exam- Science Toolkit 2021-06-18
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- The average in a data set
- Data that is described in exact and precise quantities eg. it was 28 degrees outside
- The value in a data set that occurs most often
- the effect where the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions
- an item of information obtained by experiment or some other scientific method
- can be changed or adapted.
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- Data that describes qualities or charactoristics eg. Outside it was hot
- A result that is completely different from the rest and can positively or negatively skew the result
- an if-then statement about the experiment that you will refer back to in the conclusion
- The middle value of a data set
- set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use
- A reflection of how you went on your prediction and hypothesis
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something
- A statement that explains why we are conducting the experiment and what we want to achieve
- an arrangement of data in rows and columns
15 Clues: The average in a data set • can be changed or adapted. • The middle value of a data set • an arrangement of data in rows and columns • The value in a data set that occurs most often • set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use • A reflection of how you went on your prediction and hypothesis • ...
Campaigns & Elections Definitions 2015-08-28
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- a member of a state or other political community.
- a form of government in which power is divided between one central power and several regional powers.
- Ol Party another name for the republican party.
- voting is a method of voting which enables registered voters to vote in a give election without physically going in.
- a statement of issues announced at party conventions.
- Poll a non-official, non-scientific study of voter preferences in an election.
- a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
- a scheduled of planned actions and events leading up to election.
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- an individual that is appointed or elected to represent others.
- A person who does not identify with any particular party.
- a discussion between candidates held to address issues and campaign platforms.
- group of people united by similar political values.
- the ability to effectively use language, through the practice of exaggeration or display, to influence others.
- Money campaign money is given before or during primaries.
- the place where votes are cast.
15 Clues: the place where votes are cast. • Ol Party another name for the republican party. • a member of a state or other political community. • group of people united by similar political values. • a statement of issues announced at party conventions. • A person who does not identify with any particular party. • Money campaign money is given before or during primaries. • ...
The Revolutions 2022-04-29
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- one that follows especially one who takes over a throne, title , estate or office
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's
- the belief in Enlightenment-era rationality and the concern for social problems, but intermixed with the belief in an absolute monarchy or despotism
- the elegant urban drawing rooms where the government gathered to discuss ideas of the philosphes
- earth-centered
- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations but should leave the economy alone
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- sun-centered
- french for "philosopher"
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
- was an advocate of women's rights
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the chief source of knowledge
- helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings
15 Clues: sun-centered • earth-centered • french for "philosopher" • was an advocate of women's rights • an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's • helped spread enlightenment ideas through his writings • the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law • ...
Science Vocabulary Words 2024-09-19
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- Key- a tool used to identify a specific object
- the series of process by which nitrogen- and it's compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms
- a person who consumes a product or service.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- harmful materials in the environment
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- profile- a vertical cross-section of the soils made of layers running parallel to the surface.
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- A group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society
- a maker or manufacturer
- cycle- a chain of processes that produce and transform the rock types in Earths crust.
- resource- a natural resource that can't be readily replaced by natural means at a place quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- method- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and independent planet
- the ability to do work
15 Clues: the ability to do work • a maker or manufacturer • When a liquid turns into a gas • harmful materials in the environment • a person who consumes a product or service. • Key- a tool used to identify a specific object • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • method- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Project 2024-12-12
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- The total amount of movement an object makes to go from one point to another.
- The sum of all the forces acting upon an object.
- The property that matter that is moving or at rest will keep moving or staying in rest unless there is a force acted upon it.
- The force of gravity on an objects mass.
- The difference between an objects final and initial position.
- The total measure of matter contained within an object.
- The rate at which distance changes in an amount of time.
- The location of an object relative to a point of reference.
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- The push or pull of an object with mass.
- A structured approach to validate theories about physical phenomena.
- The rate at which velocity changes in an amount of time.
- The rate of displacement of an object in a particular instant of time.
- The rate at which distance and direction changes in an amount of time.
- An object that is fall only under the force of gravity.
- An assumption based previous observation to be tested to prove either true or false.
15 Clues: The push or pull of an object with mass. • The force of gravity on an objects mass. • The sum of all the forces acting upon an object. • An object that is fall only under the force of gravity. • The total measure of matter contained within an object. • The rate at which velocity changes in an amount of time. • The rate at which distance changes in an amount of time. • ...
Scientific Experimental Tool 2023-09-03
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- Glass A handheld lens used to make small objects look bigger.
- Coat Protective clothing to keep scientists' clothes clean and safe during experiments.
- A tool used to see very tiny things up close.
- A device that measures temperature.
- A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid.
- Tube Small glass tubes used to mix and heat liquids.
- Test Strips Paper strips that change color to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid.
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- A cone-shaped tool for pouring liquids into containers with small openings.
- Scale A tool for measuring the mass or weight of objects.
- Cylinder A tall, narrow container with measurement markings for precise volume measurement.
- Caliper A precise measuring tool used for length and thickness measurements.
- A glass container with measurement markings for holding and pouring liquids.
- Dish A shallow dish with a lid used for growing bacteria or small organisms.
- Burner A device that produces a flame for heating substances.
- Goggles Protective eyewear to keep eyes safe during experiments.
- A timer used to measure the duration of an event.
16 Clues: A device that measures temperature. • A tool used to see very tiny things up close. • A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid. • A timer used to measure the duration of an event. • Tube Small glass tubes used to mix and heat liquids. • Scale A tool for measuring the mass or weight of objects. • Glass A handheld lens used to make small objects look bigger. • ...
Scientific Procedures & Safety 2020-10-05
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- agent causing disease or illness to its host
- act of keeping an organism, a cell or cell culture in conditions favorable for growth and development
- tentative and testable statements which must be capable of being supported or not supported by observational evidence
- are well-established and highly reliable explanations based on natural and physical phenomena which are capable of being tested
- information gained by means of observation, experience or experiment
- experimental sample absent of the factor in question
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- involving the physical properties of matter and energy
- process of applying electric current to proteins in a gel medium to separate them according to size and electrical charge
- non-artificial event in the physical sense, not produced by humans but may affect humans
- technique in molecular genetics permitting the analysis of any short sequence of DNA or RNA
- set of data describing the findings of an experiment
- set of data using numbers or measurements to represent the findings of an experiment
- set of knowledgeable explanations for a certain phenomena
- use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the knowledge generated though this process
- treatment or procedure modifying a given outcome
- Latin word for knowledge
16 Clues: Latin word for knowledge • agent causing disease or illness to its host • treatment or procedure modifying a given outcome • set of data describing the findings of an experiment • experimental sample absent of the factor in question • involving the physical properties of matter and energy • set of knowledgeable explanations for a certain phenomena • ...
Scientific Skills- Vocabulary 2024-08-29
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- the study of energy, forces, and motion
- information obtained through the senses
- law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- experiment an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the distance between two points
- the basic metric unit of liquid volume
- a representation of an object or event that would be too small or large to otherwise study
- variable the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
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- the amount of matter in an object
- variable a variable that does not change in an experiment
- theory a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- a proposed answer to a question; a prediction that is usually written as an if/then statement
- the basic metric unit of length
- variable a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable / the variable that the scientist measures
- the basic metric unit of mass
19 Clues: the basic metric unit of mass • the basic metric unit of length • the distance between two points • the amount of matter in an object • the basic metric unit of liquid volume • the study of energy, forces, and motion • information obtained through the senses • the amount of space taken up by an object • law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
Heaven's scientific puzzle 2024-10-22
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- having, made up of, or involving more than one and usually many cells especially of living matter
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- a cavity in bodily tissues or in the cytoplasm of a cell that is usually filled with fluid.
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- a system of interconnected vesicular and lamellar cytoplasmic membranes that functions especially in the transport of materials within the cell
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- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules.
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- nonliving permeable wall that surrounds the plasma membrane and encloses and supports the cells of most plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae.
- a part of the body that is made up of cells and tissues that perform a specific function
- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
- an organism that has only one single cell
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
16 Clues: an organism that has only one single cell • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions • the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy • ...
Sciences 2020-04-02
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- the scientific study of animals
- the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge
- the science that deals with the nature of substances
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- the branch of biology with microoranisms
- the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil
- the scientific study of plants
- the science dealing with measurement numbers
- the study of things that occur naturally
8 Clues: the scientific study of plants • the scientific study of animals • the branch of biology with microoranisms • the study of things that occur naturally • the science dealing with measurement numbers • the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge • the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil • the science that deals with the nature of substances
Biology terms 2021-09-09
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- always moving in your venins
- makes up DNA and RNA
- center of the eye
- allow you to see
- powerhouse of the cell
- the building blocks of life
- largest organ in the body
- scientific term for nose
- a chamber of the heart
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- connects your brain and spine
- the process by which the body breaks down food
- scientific term for the mid section
- how you breath
- building blocks of the body
- you need them to live
15 Clues: how you breath • allow you to see • center of the eye • makes up DNA and RNA • you need them to live • powerhouse of the cell • a chamber of the heart • scientific term for nose • largest organ in the body • building blocks of the body • the building blocks of life • always moving in your venins • connects your brain and spine • scientific term for the mid section • ...
Wrist and Hand Crossword 2022-02-12
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- flexor ______ longus
- scientific name for the wrist joint
- inflammation of the tendon sheath
- MOI for a wrist sprain
- scientific name for the knuckle joint
- moving the back of the hand toward the forearm
- fingers spread
- How many phalanges are in the thumb?
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- flexor carpi _______ (medial)
- most commonly dislocated wrist bone
- AKA Bible cyst
- thumb touching each finger
- loss of blood supply to the lunate
- palm down
- Which finger do you begin when numbering the metacarpals?
15 Clues: palm down • AKA Bible cyst • fingers spread • flexor ______ longus • MOI for a wrist sprain • thumb touching each finger • flexor carpi _______ (medial) • inflammation of the tendon sheath • loss of blood supply to the lunate • scientific name for the wrist joint • most commonly dislocated wrist bone • How many phalanges are in the thumb? • scientific name for the knuckle joint • ...
Sleep Disorders 2025-03-28
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- tragic, sleep related infant death
- twitching during sleep
- underlying meaning of a dream
- makes people fall asleep during the day
- acting out dreams in your sleep
- grinding teeth during sleep
- breathing cessation during sleep; cause of snoring
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- difficulty falling, or staying asleep
- remembered thoughts/images of a dream
- hallmark symptom of narcolepsy
- "sweet___"; said before bed
- bad dream
- more frequent deep sleep;deep sleep pattern
- scientific name for sleepwalking
- scientific name for wetting the bed
15 Clues: bad dream • twitching during sleep • "sweet___"; said before bed • grinding teeth during sleep • underlying meaning of a dream • hallmark symptom of narcolepsy • acting out dreams in your sleep • scientific name for sleepwalking • tragic, sleep related infant death • scientific name for wetting the bed • difficulty falling, or staying asleep • remembered thoughts/images of a dream • ...
Malala--Under the Taliban Chapter 8 2022-04-25
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- "If you believe in God you will stay _______"
- Earthquake occurs during this month
- In contrast, devastation here
- 7.6 on this scale
- Name of foreign aid agency
- million rupees Total of local donations
- Purpose to liberate Kashmir
- Rubi Malala's favorite teacher by name
- Malala (+ others) thinks about this during disasters
- of day Length of aftershocks
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- Second method of American assistance
- Earthquake damages region this size
- One sad result of earthquake
- Little damage here
- freedom Reason for earthquake
- New home for Malala during earthquake
- One method of American assistance
- Law Method to resolve God's warning
- Relief camps and field hospital under its control
19 Clues: 7.6 on this scale • Little damage here • Name of foreign aid agency • Purpose to liberate Kashmir • One sad result of earthquake • In contrast, devastation here • of day Length of aftershocks • freedom Reason for earthquake • One method of American assistance • Earthquake damages region this size • Earthquake occurs during this month • Second method of American assistance • ...
Scientific Revolution Key Terms 2023-05-22
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- Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable and logical way
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- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science; it lasted about 1540 to 1700
- An explanation a scientist develops based on facts
- A solution a scientist proposes to solve a problem
- A step-by-step method for performing experiments and other scientific research
5 Clues: An explanation a scientist develops based on facts • A solution a scientist proposes to solve a problem • Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable and logical way • A step-by-step method for performing experiments and other scientific research • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science; it lasted about 1540 to 1700
Clara Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- a testable idea of explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- in a scientific investigation, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent Variables.
- in a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover fact and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- In science, a control is a system for which the expected change or outcome is well known and is measured or observed for the purpose of comparing it to a treatment group in scientific research. The control is used as a standard to compare or quantify change in the treatment. For more information, see Experimentation in Scientific Research.
- information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating and reasoning
- The process of obtaining information by using the senses
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- the observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary.
10 Clues: The process of obtaining information by using the senses • an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • a testable idea of explanation that leads to scientific investigation • in a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated • In mathematics, a quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-08-01
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- series of laws enacted by parliament, beginning in 1651
- moving from place to place in search of food or water
- he set sail to the new world
- a religious movement in 16th century Europe
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- a religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus
- transformation beginning with Columbus's first voyage
- translantic system of trade in which goods and people, including slaves, were exchanged
- descendants of the Anasazi and Hohokam
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized the use of reason and the scientific method as means of obtaining knowledge
- conflict in north america, lasting from 1754 - 1763, between France and Britain that ended with the defeat of France
- this powerful kingdom arose on the lower Congo (Zaire) River
- member of a group that wanted to eliminate all traces of Roman Catholic ritual and traditions in the Church of England
- person who has contracted to work for another for a limited time
- Columbus encountered these people who became known from their word for "noble ones"
- this aztec emperor rebelled against the spanish in 1520
15 Clues: he set sail to the new world • descendants of the Anasazi and Hohokam • a religious movement in 16th century Europe • a religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus • transformation beginning with Columbus's first voyage • moving from place to place in search of food or water • series of laws enacted by parliament, beginning in 1651 • ...
Taxonomy Vocabulary 2024-01-12
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- The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- A method of classification based on evolutionary relationships and shared ancestry
- Structures in different species that have a similar function but different evolutionary origins
- The study of the form and structure of organisms
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- Structures in different species that share a common ancestry
- The system of naming species using a two-part scientific name (genus and species)
- The fundamental unit of taxonomy, consisting of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- A taxonomic rank below family, grouping species with similar characteristics and genetic relatedness
- A taxonomic unit below order, classifying organisms based on more specific shared characteristics
- Any unit of biological classification, including species, genus, family, and so on
- A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits
- The highest taxonomic rank, grouping organisms into broad categories based on fundamental characteristics
- A rank in the taxonomic hierarchy below class, grouping organisms with similar characteristics and evolutionary relationships
- The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms
- A taxonomic unit below the kingdom, grouping organisms based on body plan and structural characteristics
15 Clues: The study of the form and structure of organisms • The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms • Structures in different species that share a common ancestry • The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms • A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits • ...
Vedika Mishra Career Crossword 2023-11-02
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Collection: The process of gathering information or observations for analysis.
- A mistake or incorrect action that may occur during problem solving.
- The ability to adjust to changing circumstances or environments.
- The act of making something as efficient or effective as possible.
- The examination of data or information to uncover patterns or insights.
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- A step-by-step set of instructions for solving a problem or performing a task, often used in computer science and mathematics.
- A model or representation used to imitate real-world processes or situations.
- Solving: The act of finding solutions to challenges or puzzles.
- A systematic investigation to acquire new knowledge about a topic.
- A test or experiment to determine the outcome of a new method or idea.
- Learning: A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data.
- Writing code to instruct computers or machines to perform tasks.
- The use of technology to make processes run automatically without human intervention.
- The evaluation of a system or product to identify any issues or errors.
15 Clues: Solving: The act of finding solutions to challenges or puzzles. • The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • The ability to adjust to changing circumstances or environments. • Writing code to instruct computers or machines to perform tasks. • A systematic investigation to acquire new knowledge about a topic. • ...
ELT Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Key Something that is used to identify a plant or animal.
- A person who consumes a product or service.
- Feeders and Decomposers Detritivores eat millipedes, earthworms, termites, and eat dead organisms and wastes. Decomposers break down dead organic materials.
- The spread of trade and technology that has made the world a more connected and independent place.
- Resource A resource used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replenished.
- Cycle The continuous circulation of water in the Earth-Atmosphere system.
- Method: The process of objectively establishing facts by testing and experimentation.
- Equilibrium Genotype and allele frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next generation.
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- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Water released from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- A group of people that have a common characteristic or interest in being or living together as a bigger society.
- Someone who creates supply goods and or services.
- When liquid turns into vapor.
- Cycle The circulation of nitrogen in various forms through nature.
- profile The soil arrangements under the Earth’s surface.
15 Clues: When liquid turns into vapor. • A person who consumes a product or service. • Someone who creates supply goods and or services. • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • profile The soil arrangements under the Earth’s surface. • Key Something that is used to identify a plant or animal. • ...
Brock's crossword 2024-11-19
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- the electric current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across its ends,
- a movement of charge
- physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions,
- the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an objec
- a measure of the opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- a method of charging an object without touching it to another charged object
- Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- a unit of electric potential, also known as electromotive force
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- the total electric charge within a closed system remains constant
- the energy used between two points in a circuit
- a scientific device that is used to detect the presence of an electric charge on a body
- path for transmitting electric current
- a process that occurs when a charged object touches a neutral object and transfers some of its charge to the neutral object
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
15 Clues: a movement of charge • path for transmitting electric current • the energy used between two points in a circuit • a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, • physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles • Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them • a unit of electric potential, also known as electromotive force • ...
Advance techniques in electroanalytical chemistry 2025-03-28
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- The process of adjusting an instrument to ensure accurate readings.
- A setup used in conductivity measurements, consisting of electrodes and a solution.
- A stable electrode used as a comparison in electrochemical measurements.
- A method used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- Type of electrode that uses enzymes to detect specific substances.
- A technique that measures the ability of a solution to conduct electricity.
- The practical use of scientific instruments or techniques in real-world scenarios.
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- A type of spectroscopy that involves light absorption in the ultraviolet and visible regions.
- Type of sensing electrode used to detect gaseous substances.
- A type of electrode that responds to specific ions in a solution.
- A technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution using a chemical reaction.
- A solution that resists changes in pH upon the addition of acid or base.
- A type of electrode used to measure potential changes in solutions.
- A common reference electrode containing mercury and chloride.
- Spectroscopy technique used to analyze molecular vibrations and chemical bonds.
15 Clues: Type of sensing electrode used to detect gaseous substances. • A common reference electrode containing mercury and chloride. • A type of electrode that responds to specific ions in a solution. • A method used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. • Type of electrode that uses enzymes to detect specific substances. • ...
CompSci: "OOP" Vocabulary 2015-04-13
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- Type of variable (also called a "reference variable") which can store lots of information, and can perform tasks (examples: String, Scanner).
- Anything returned by the ____ method will print to the screen when we attempt to print our object by name
- Type of variable which stores only a single value in memory, of a certain size (examples: int, char, boolean).
- The term "OOP" stands for "Object ____ Programming".
- This primitive data type is typically used (instead of "float") to store numbers which involve a decimal point ("floating point numbers").
- A method's ____ type is the type of data left behind when the method is called (or a method could be declared "void" instead).
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- ____ Classes (such as "Integer" or "Character") are useful for containing information about primitive types, but are actually types of objects.
- A "type" of object. The code written here outlines what information an object has, and contains code for methods that the object can perform, as well as code for constructors.
- A return-typed method which returns the value of an object's instance variables ("get" method).
- Almost always declared as "private", and at the top of the class declaration, ____ variables hold information (either primitive data or object references) about a particular object and can be accessed by ANY method/constructor written in the class.
- Code block, written in a class, which is executed when we use the "new" keyword to create an instance of an object.
- A code block, written in a class. These are procedures and/or calculations which an object can perform. We often "call" these using the pattern: < object.____(--parameters--) >
- (AKA Mutator) A void method which is used to change the value of instance variable(s) ("set" method)
- This primitive data type can only store two possible values: true or false.
14 Clues: The term "OOP" stands for "Object ____ Programming". • This primitive data type can only store two possible values: true or false. • A return-typed method which returns the value of an object's instance variables ("get" method). • (AKA Mutator) A void method which is used to change the value of instance variable(s) ("set" method) • ...
AB ID 2015-02-17
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- papaya
- antibody that reacts at 37C
- decrease pH to 6.5 by adding acid
- enzyme used to treat RBCs
- serum + RBCs + enzyme
- antibody ID method that coats the cells with the suspected antibody to disrupt the antigen-antibody bonds
- ficin
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- antibody ID method that creates perfect conditions so that the antibody and antigen will attach
- if the transfused cells are reacting, you will get what reaction?
- pineapple
- antibody ID method for recovering antigens that exist in soluble forms
- incubate RBC's and enzyme, wash add serum and test
- if proteolytic enzymes enhance the reaction, what else can you enhance?
- enhancing reagent
- antibody ID method using 2-AET and DTT chemicals
15 Clues: ficin • papaya • pineapple • enhancing reagent • serum + RBCs + enzyme • enzyme used to treat RBCs • antibody that reacts at 37C • decrease pH to 6.5 by adding acid • antibody ID method using 2-AET and DTT chemicals • incubate RBC's and enzyme, wash add serum and test • if the transfused cells are reacting, you will get what reaction? • ...
Java Vocabulary Review 2021-07-08
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- cannot be changed
- a method that sets parameters
- name of a variable, method or class
- the has-a relationship between classes
- a method that gets parameters
- a program that translates code into machine language
- a collection of values of the same type stored in contiguous nenory locations
- assigned to values data (ex. Data[0])
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- setting an newly allocated object to an initial state
- a value of a class type
- lol he didnt give a definition
- the part of the program in which a variable is defined
- a class that is defined inside another class
- a sequence of characters
- a method with the same name, but different arguments
15 Clues: cannot be changed • a value of a class type • a sequence of characters • a method that sets parameters • a method that gets parameters • lol he didnt give a definition • name of a variable, method or class • assigned to values data (ex. Data[0]) • the has-a relationship between classes • a class that is defined inside another class • ...
Liquid Penetrant 2022-10-06
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- a developer with no water carrier
- this penetrant is removed by wiping with dry cloths then solvent dampened cloths and then dry cloths
- Visible Penetrant
- this type of discontinuity cannot be found with liquid penetrant inspection
- Method C penetrant removal
- how we remove the penetrant is called
- Fluorescent penetrant
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- a part of our circulatory system and how penetrant enters and exits a discontinuity
- good method for smeared metal removal
- this person, for some reason, loves RT
- Method A penetrant is removed with..
- instructor who is large boned
- provides a contrasting background
- the most sensitive of the penetrant techniques
- this standard requires 32 hours of classroom instruction in penetrant
15 Clues: Visible Penetrant • Fluorescent penetrant • Method C penetrant removal • instructor who is large boned • a developer with no water carrier • provides a contrasting background • Method A penetrant is removed with.. • good method for smeared metal removal • how we remove the penetrant is called • this person, for some reason, loves RT • ...
#1 Scientific Revolution Key Terms 2023-05-23
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- An explanation developed by a scientist, based on facts.
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science, lasted about 1540 to 1700.
- A solution a scientist proposes in order to solve a problem.
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- Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable/logical way.
- Step-by-step method for performing experiments and other scientific research.
5 Clues: An explanation developed by a scientist, based on facts. • Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable/logical way. • A solution a scientist proposes in order to solve a problem. • Step-by-step method for performing experiments and other scientific research. • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science, lasted about 1540 to 1700.
Vocabulary Practice 2022-03-17
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- a fuel that is made from living things or their waste
- used when something is not certain
- without any doubt
- a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things or people
- (the use of) a new idea or method
- the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found
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- used to mean that something is very likely
- an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
- a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
- a worried or nervous feeling about something, or something that makes you feel worried
- relating to science, or using the organized methods of science
- a movement of the hands, arms, or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling
- a condition giving a greater chance of success
13 Clues: without any doubt • (the use of) a new idea or method • used when something is not certain • used to mean that something is very likely • a condition giving a greater chance of success • a fuel that is made from living things or their waste • a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help • relating to science, or using the organized methods of science • ...
skibidi toilet 2024-11-08
20 Clues: juht • seade • ulatus • moodul • mõeldud • veidrik • teaduslik • nutiseade • suurendama • laiendatud • puuteekraan • kättesaadav • naeruväärne • akadeemiline • hobi huviline • kaubanduslikult • tehnolooginile asi • krediitkaardisuurune • random access memory • originaalsed liikmed
Literary Terminology 2016-08-31
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- the main idea in a work of literature
- type of fiction that creates a truthful imitation of ordinary life
- writing in which the writer explores unexpected possibilities of the past or future using known scientific data and theories as well as the imagination
- the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied up
- the method of narrating a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction
- the time and place of the action of the story
- the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications
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- type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged to create a certain effect
- a character who stays the same throughout the story
- the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are basically unlike using the words “like” or “as”
- the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
- a person, place, or object which stands for something other than itself
13 Clues: the main idea in a work of literature • the time and place of the action of the story • the attitude a writer takes toward his/her subject • a character who stays the same throughout the story • the use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning • the conflict is resolved and all loose ends are tied up • ...
Han Dynasty 2021-12-16
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- a large complex political organization that operates under a set of rules and conditions
- Agricultural tool that helped farmers move water from low areas to high areas
- a style of writing that mimics the flow of nature
- a weapon made from wood, string and an arrow
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Chinese doctors discovered that humans have a ____, which is caused by the heart pumping blood throughout the body.
- this invention replaced silk and bamboo as something artists and scholars wrote on.
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- Chinese method of balancing yin and yang by sticking thin needles in specific areas of the skin
- this invention was used in warfare to send messages and scare enemy soldiers.
- a scientific device that finds north, south, east and west
- Plows, swords and armor were made from this kind of metal
- a business that makes a specific product, like silk.
- this trade item was important to preserve food like meat and vegetables.
13 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family • a weapon made from wood, string and an arrow • a style of writing that mimics the flow of nature • a business that makes a specific product, like silk. • Plows, swords and armor were made from this kind of metal • a scientific device that finds north, south, east and west • ...
8th Grade Unit 1 2025-08-12
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- a value that is close to the exact value but is not precise
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a number that, when multiplied by itself, equals the given number
- the set of all rational and irrational numbers
- any number that can be written as a fraction, this includes integers, fractions, and decimals that either terminate or repeat
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- an integer that is the product of an integer multiplied by itself
- a method of writing very large or very small numbers using powers of 10
- the regular way of writing a number, without using powers of 10
- a number that cannot be expressed as a fraction--its decimal form is non-terminating and non-repeating
- the set of natural numbers plus zero
- the set of positive integers used for counting
- the power of 10 that indicates how many places the decimal point should be moved
- in scientific notation, the number that is multiplied by the power of 10
13 Clues: the set of natural numbers plus zero • the set of whole numbers and their opposites • the set of positive integers used for counting • the set of all rational and irrational numbers • a value that is close to the exact value but is not precise • the regular way of writing a number, without using powers of 10 • ...
Ch - 2 Principles of Management 2019-06-11
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- “Eliminate superfluous, varieties, sizes and dimensions of work.” Which
- Principles of management provide________
- and analysis of management practices. Which is that principle?
- the work. Name that technique.
- principle.
- ___________is the technique in which each worker is supervised by eight supervisors.
- If one manager is directing a worker to go slow and the other is directing to
- _________ principle of management puts emphasis on judicious application of penalties by the management.
- Taylor says that there should be equal division of work and responsibility
- workers and management. They should work side by side and help
- the business. Which element of management principles has been
- Which principle is in operation if there are four different departments dealing
- One technique of scientific management seeks to find out the best way of
- __________ means one plan, one boss.
- Gang plank is related to___________
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- Principles of management are not__________
- new ideas. Which principle emphasises this?
- Under which technique does a more efficient worker get a higher rate of
- fast to achieve the target, which principle is violated?
- Workers should be encouraged to develop their own plans and come forward
- other. Which technique is this?
- The extent of decentralisation will differ according to the circumstances
- here?
- A principle of scientific management suggests the introduction of scientific
- Which scientific technique helps in interchangeability of products and
- He maintains the machines materials and tools and keeps them ready for operation. Name this foreman.
- parts?
- __________ involves harmony and team spirit among employees.
- _________ principle of management states that there should be a place for everything and everything should be in its place.
- says so?
- ‘People should not be frequently moved from one position to another.’ Name
31 Clues: here? • parts? • says so? • principle. • the work. Name that technique. • other. Which technique is this? • Gang plank is related to___________ • __________ means one plan, one boss. • Principles of management provide________ • Principles of management are not__________ • new ideas. Which principle emphasises this? • fast to achieve the target, which principle is violated? • ...
AP psychology Unit 1 2023-11-30
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- A type of psychology that refers to the enduring characteristics and behavior that comprise a person's unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests
- created the first generation of American mental asylums.
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- biological factors that influence development and personality.
- Experimenting on behavior and thoughts.
- A learned preference for stimuli.
- Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- Describes the mind as a tool.
- First person to call himself a psychologist, known as the father of psychology, founded the first laboratory for psychology.
- Who Proposed the system known as structuralism and essentially transported Wundt’s research perspective to the United States.
- Scientific, understanding the Human Mind.
- Who contributed to animal behavior and the basic psychological processes of sensation and perception
- A type of psychology of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection
- A type of psychology that helps clients understand their emotions and unconscious patterns of behavior
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- Biological, psychological, and social-cultural
- a field in psychology that focuses on the human lifespan from conception to death
- A type of psychology that is concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.
- A type of psychology study of all the mental activities associated with thinking
- Psychology with testing theories of human thoughts
- External and environmental factors, including learning, that influence development and personality
- is a mechanism of evolution
- A type of psychology that deals with the biology of behavior
- A type of psychology that examines the influences of social and cultural environments on behavior
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- A type of psychology of the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
25 Clues: is a mechanism of evolution • Describes the mind as a tool. • A learned preference for stimuli. • Experimenting on behavior and thoughts. • Scientific, understanding the Human Mind. • Biological, psychological, and social-cultural • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • Psychology with testing theories of human thoughts • ...
Geography 2025-01-16
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- the study of the geography of economic activities
- the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil; soil science
- the study of the relationship between humans and non-human animals
- The study of glaciers
- the art and science of graphically representing a geographical area
- A field that explores the physical characteristics, features, and processes of the world's oceans
- the art of writing words with the proper letters according to standard usage
- the scientific study of the atmosphere
- the process of planning, scheduling, and allocating resources to achieve organizational goals
- the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area
- the study of how religion and geography interact
- study of the pattern and interaction between ecosystems within a region of interest
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
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- a field that examines the distribution and diffusion of power across different geographical scales
- is a subfield of human geography that studies the development, history, and people of cities and towns
- the process of handling waste from its creation to its final disposal
- the study of landforms and landform evolution
- The process of regulating the use of land by a central authority
- the scientific study of the geographic distribution of organisms across the Earth
- the scientific study of language
- the study of water on and under the earth’s surface
- the study of Earth's climate over long periods
- the scientific study of human populations
- the study of geographical features at particular times in the geological past
- the study of how to collect, store, analyze, and present geographic data
25 Clues: The study of glaciers • the scientific study of language • the scientific study of the atmosphere • the scientific study of human populations • the study of landforms and landform evolution • the study of Earth's climate over long periods • the study of how religion and geography interact • the study of the geography of economic activities • ...
GRE WordList 35 2013-08-13
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- thin or slender in form like a thread; lacking a sound basis in reasoning; an unsubstantiated or weak stand, statement or argument
- depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory
- brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor, substance, or meaning; terse
- present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; existing as potential
- ready or willing to answer, open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable
- a person or thing that precipitates an event or change
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- to read through with thoroughness or care, to examine in detail
- to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing
- mournful, dismal, or gloomy in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner
- having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech, characterized by forceful and appropriate expression
- having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful
- to appease or pacify, especially by concessions or conciliatory gestures
- understood without being openly expressed; implied, unvoiced or unspoken
13 Clues: a person or thing that precipitates an event or change • having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful • to read through with thoroughness or care, to examine in detail • present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; existing as potential • to appease or pacify, especially by concessions or conciliatory gestures • ...
Environmental issues. Dip 1/2. Foundation/Core. 2025-10-23
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- As well as being better for the environment, and energy efficient buildng can also reduce your enegy -----
- A modern method of reducing the heat lost through windows and doors( 6,7)
- Welsh word for 'Environment'
- Welsh word for 'Insulation'
- Welsh word for 'Bills'
- Used to capture heat from warm stale air exiting a building and transfering it to cool fresh air being drawn in(4,9)
- An energy efficient building is better for the -----------
- A method of stopping heat being lost from a building from any gaps around door and windows(7,8)
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- A method of heating a building using the outside air(3,6,4,4)
- A method of generating energy using light from the sun(5,6)
- A method of heatng a building using heat from underground(6,6,4,4)
- Used to prevent heat escaping from a building through the walls, floor and roof.
- Term to descrbe a simple way of reducing water consumption by collecting the water that runs off your roof.(9,10)
- A heating system that burns wood pellets, chips or logs(not fossil fuels)which are renewable energy sources(7,7)
- A method obtaining clean energy and reducing your energy bill using the wind (4,8)
15 Clues: Welsh word for 'Bills' • Welsh word for 'Insulation' • Welsh word for 'Environment' • An energy efficient building is better for the ----------- • A method of generating energy using light from the sun(5,6) • A method of heating a building using the outside air(3,6,4,4) • A method of heatng a building using heat from underground(6,6,4,4) • ...
Our Trip 2016-07-01
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- Best Airline
- Amanda
- See Eu Later
- Wireless Internet
- Another method of travel
- First stop
- Morning meal
- Method of travel in water
- Need to do this with US currency
- Method of Travel
- Off the coast of Ireland
- Famous Belgian Chocolate
- Irish Currency
- Another name for British Currency
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- Shakespeare's Theatre
- Fish and
- Take one of these
- Capital of Netherlands
- London's most known 'Circus'
- E=MC2
- Location of the EU Headquarters
- Get around London in this
- Daniel
- Used for entertainment
- Sleep at one of these
- Biscoff
- Former Empire's Unit of currency
- 88 Keys
- A consumable and not crispy at all
- The UK recently voted to leave
30 Clues: E=MC2 • Amanda • Daniel • Biscoff • 88 Keys • Fish and • First stop • Best Airline • See Eu Later • Morning meal • Irish Currency • Method of Travel • Take one of these • Wireless Internet • Shakespeare's Theatre • Sleep at one of these • Capital of Netherlands • Used for entertainment • Another method of travel • Off the coast of Ireland • Famous Belgian Chocolate • Get around London in this • ...
Scientific Practices Ch 1-3 2025-05-14
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- A possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations.
- The _ variable is the factor measured or observed during an experiment.
- An acronym for science, technology, engineering and math.
- The _ variable is the factor that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable.
- The approach of science and mathematics to solve problems.
- Requirements or specifications for a solution to be successful.
- The factors in an experiment that remain the same.
- A Scientific _ is a rule that describes a pattern in nature.
- A model that is used to test a design.
- a problem-solving technique that involves individuals contributing ideas without the fear of being criticized.
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- The act of using one or more of your senses to gather information
- The confidence that can be placed in the truth of scientific findings.
- The engineering _ process is a series of steps used to find solutions to specific problems.
- A representation of a phenomenon, a system, a process or a solution to an engineering problem that helps people visualize or understand the concept.
- Limitations put on the design of a solution.
- A logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience.
- Any factor in an experiment that can have more than one value.
- A Scientific _ is an explanation of observations or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations.
- A _analysis is a process of comparing the predicted benefits and costs of a solution.
- A _ group is the part of an experiment that contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed.
- take note of what occurs.
- A description of how close a measurement is to an accepted value.
22 Clues: take note of what occurs. • A model that is used to test a design. • Limitations put on the design of a solution. • The factors in an experiment that remain the same. • An acronym for science, technology, engineering and math. • The approach of science and mathematics to solve problems. • A Scientific _ is a rule that describes a pattern in nature. • ...
Electolytes 2017-09-30
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- Also known as Ammonium molybdate method
- One third of the total body water (16 liters)
- Sodium
- Major component of the buffering system of blood
- Decreases phosphate by renal excretion
- Can increase K+ levels by 0.5 mmol/L
- Major extracellular anion
- Two - thirds of the total body water (24 liters)
- Increase serum Na+
- Methods for Chloride also measures _______
- Difference between the unmeasured cation and unmeasured anions
- Hormone affecting sodium levels
- Increase serum Cl-
- Major intracellular cation
- Major extracellular cation
- Potassium
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- Decrease serum K+
- Colorimetric method for Potassium determination
- Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
- Colorimetric method for Calcium determination
- Lein Colorimetric method for Sodium determination
- Decrease serum Na+
- Increase serum K+
- phosphorus Inversely related to Ca+
- Is an intracellular cation second in abundance to K+
- Decrease serum Cl-
- Most abundant form of Calcium
- Involved in coagulation, enzyme activity, excitability of skeletal and cardiac muscle and maintenance of blood pressure
- here CA+ is maximally absorbed as it is favored at an acidic pH
29 Clues: Sodium • Potassium • Decrease serum K+ • Increase serum K+ • Decrease serum Na+ • Increase serum Na+ • Decrease serum Cl- • Increase serum Cl- • Major extracellular anion • Major intracellular cation • Major extracellular cation • Most abundant form of Calcium • Hormone affecting sodium levels • phosphorus Inversely related to Ca+ • Can increase K+ levels by 0.5 mmol/L • ...
AP BC Calc Terms 2025-05-14
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- A mathematical expansion in powers of a variable.
- Used to estimate error in Taylor polynomials.
- A series where terms alternate in sign.
- One type of comparison test using a limit.
- A group of numbers added together.
- Series where convergence depends on the order of terms.
- Another name for an individual item in a sequence.
- Substitution method useful in calculus involving identities.
- A mathematical expression with a variable exponent pattern.
- Test involving integrating the function to test convergence.
- Method to analyze ratio of successive terms.
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- Mathematician associated with numerical methods.
- Ordered list of numbers.
- Breaking a rational function into simpler terms.
- Series of form 1/n^p converges if p>1.
- Type of convergence stronger than conditional.
- General method for determining if a series converges.
- Data display method often in rows and columns.
- A series in the form of a+ar+ar^2+...
- The opposite of convergent.
- Common name for mathematical summation.
- Test used for determining divergence or convergence using term behavior.
- A comparison test involving inequalities.
- An integral over an unbounded domain or function.
24 Clues: Ordered list of numbers. • The opposite of convergent. • A group of numbers added together. • A series in the form of a+ar+ar^2+... • Series of form 1/n^p converges if p>1. • A series where terms alternate in sign. • Common name for mathematical summation. • A comparison test involving inequalities. • One type of comparison test using a limit. • ...
Scientific Investigations + Forces 2023-10-02
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- Testable explanation of a question or problem (educated guess based on Science)
- The variable that relates to the part of the experiment that is being changed or manipulated to see if it has an effect.
- The variable that relates to all the parts of the experiment that remain the same during an experiment
- Using your senses (look, touch, smell, describe) to gather information
- The type of energy due to motion of an object.
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- To change something completely.
- The ability to do work.
- A force that resists motion whenever the surfaces of two objects rub against each other.
- The name of the method that is used to answer questions about the world.
- The variable that relates to what you measure in the experiment.
- The type of energy the is relative to the position of an object or ability to perform work.
- Happens when a force acts on an object to move it some distance from the start point.
- A push or a pull of an object.
13 Clues: The ability to do work. • A push or a pull of an object. • To change something completely. • The type of energy due to motion of an object. • The variable that relates to what you measure in the experiment. • Using your senses (look, touch, smell, describe) to gather information • The name of the method that is used to answer questions about the world. • ...
Pressure and Moments 2019-05-21
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- Scientific word for the slope of a graph
- The unit for measuring force
- The unit for measuring time
- The point about where a see-saw balances
- The opposite of floating
- All the gas surrounding the Earth
- Means cannot be squashed
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- Scientific word for turning force
- Getting faster
- The unit for measuring mass
- Moment = force x ___________
- Measured in metres per second
- Force divided by area
- The unit for measuring distance
14 Clues: Getting faster • Force divided by area • The opposite of floating • Means cannot be squashed • The unit for measuring mass • The unit for measuring time • Moment = force x ___________ • The unit for measuring force • Measured in metres per second • The unit for measuring distance • Scientific word for turning force • All the gas surrounding the Earth • ...
Computer Science 2018-01-27
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- q14()
- q6(10)
- This method calls the constructor of the inherited class.
- q4()
- These are lines of explanatory text that are ignored by the compiler (and students).
- 101₈ to X₁₆
- q13()
- q5(5,2)
- This word is used to describe the value given to a String without the new keyword.
- q11()
- This method removes any spaces in the beginning and end of a string.
- q2(123)
- This method returns the number of elements in an ArrayList.
- 35₁₀ to X₁₆
- q9()
- This operation returns the remainder of the dividend divided by the divisor.
- This method returns the primitive value at a certain index in a String.
Down
- This word describes a particular object created from a class.
- q1()
- 47₁₆ to X₈
- q15()
- q8()
- This quantity can be determined from the elements of a square matrix and describes a transformation of space.
- q3()
- 63₁₀ to X₈
- q12()
- 110101₂ to X₁₀
- q7(12)
- This is the last name of my favorite computer science teacher.
- q10()
30 Clues: q1() • q4() • q8() • q3() • q9() • q14() • q15() • q13() • q12() • q11() • q10() • q6(10) • q7(12) • q5(5,2) • q2(123) • 47₁₆ to X₈ • 63₁₀ to X₈ • 101₈ to X₁₆ • 35₁₀ to X₁₆ • 110101₂ to X₁₀ • This method calls the constructor of the inherited class. • This method returns the number of elements in an ArrayList. • This word describes a particular object created from a class. • ...
vocab 2018-04-05
Across
- Divisor; the number below the line in a fraction.
- The act or process of building, erecting, or constructing buildings, roads, or other structures.
- System The decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass.
- The number above the line in a fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator is taken.
- The science of patterns and order and the study of measurement, properties, and the relationships of quantities using numbers and symbols.
- A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- The condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; precision; exactness. The degree of correctness of a quantity or expression.
- The way people use resources to meet their wants and needs.
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
Down
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- The transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- System also referred to as the English system of measuring. The measuring system based on the foot, second, and pound as units of length, time, weight, or mass
- A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- The study of our natural world through observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanations.
- A human-made object.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
25 Clues: A human-made object. • Divisor; the number below the line in a fraction. • The way people use resources to meet their wants and needs. • Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system. • Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. • A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
Down
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A measure in one direction.
- A method for collecting data.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A measure in one direction.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
Down
- A method for collecting data.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A measure in one direction.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
Down
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A method for collecting data.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A measure in one direction.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
Down
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A method for collecting data.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
32 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A method for collecting data.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
Down
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A measure in one direction.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A method for collecting data.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
Down
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A measure in one direction.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A measure in one direction.
- A method for collecting data.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
Down
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
Key Terms 2016-09-29
Across
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A method for collecting data.
- Desired specifications of a product or system.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
Down
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A measure in one direction.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- To form an idea of the amount or value.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • To form an idea of the amount or value. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • Desired specifications of a product or system. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-01-06
Across
- warm, tropical forest, home to most of the world's life
- cold, arctic, lots of pine trees
- first word in a scientific name. Capitalized
- blue, smelly gas
- all earth's water
- organism that makes its own food
- second name in a scientific name
- cH4
- organism that eats others to sustain itself
- the process of plants making their own food
Down
- between two of the same species
- the air
- anything living
- anything made of geological material
- between two different species
- hot dry climate. most animals are nocturnal here
- rain that has a pH of 4.5 or under
17 Clues: cH4 • the air • anything living • blue, smelly gas • all earth's water • between two different species • between two of the same species • cold, arctic, lots of pine trees • organism that makes its own food • second name in a scientific name • rain that has a pH of 4.5 or under • anything made of geological material • organism that eats others to sustain itself • ...
Tilapia 2021-02-19
Across
- A major drawback of pond culture is the high level of uncontrolled.....
- disadvantage of fish in cages
- advantage of fish in cages
- advantage of fish in cages
- ______diminishes below temperatures of 68F
- extensive tilapia systems involve the use of....
- Overwintering facility
Down
- production method to grow fish when conditions suitable - temperature regions
- most popular method of growing tilapia
- method of increasing natural productivity
- cultural multiple species together
- Two to _____ crops of fish can be produced annually in the tropics
- ________ ponds better for cage culture than small ponds
- source of water naturally warmed from the ground
- disadvantage of fish in cages
- production method to ensure regular harvests - tropical regions
- Fry and fingerlings may_____________ for food with adults
17 Clues: Overwintering facility • advantage of fish in cages • advantage of fish in cages • disadvantage of fish in cages • disadvantage of fish in cages • cultural multiple species together • most popular method of growing tilapia • method of increasing natural productivity • ______diminishes below temperatures of 68F • source of water naturally warmed from the ground • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A measure in one direction.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A method for collecting data.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
Down
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A measure in one direction.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
Down
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A method for collecting data.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
Down
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A measure in one direction.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A method for collecting data.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A method for collecting data.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
Down
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A measure in one direction.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A method for collecting data.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A measure in one direction.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
Down
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A method for collecting data.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Pleasing in appearance.
Down
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A measure in one direction.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A method for collecting data.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
Down
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A measure in one direction.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
32 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
Down
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A measure in one direction.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A method for collecting data.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A method for collecting data.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A measure in one direction.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
Down
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
Introduction to Biology CrossWord 2023-04-26
Across
- a collection of all ecosystems on Earth
- a field of science that studies the physical world, its phenomena, and processes
- all individuals within a species living within a specific area
- a group of similar cells carrying out the same function
- a form of science that aims to observe, explore, and find things out
- a chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by a chemical bond
- a method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation
- a membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell
- science that seeks to expand knowledge regardless of the short-term application of that knowledge
- an individual living entity
- able to be disproven by experimental results
- a field of science, such as astronomy, physics, and chemistry, that studies nonliving matter
- (2 words)the higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs
- a basic unit of matter that cannot be broken down by normal chemical reactions
- a form of reasoning that uses related observations to arrive at a general conclusion
- the ability of an organism to maintain constant internal conditions
- (2 words)a description, often in the form of a mathematical formula, for the behavior of some aspect of nature under certain specific conditions
- all living things in a particular area together with the abiotic, nonliving parts of that environment
- a part of an experiment that can vary or change
Down
- the process of gradual change in a population that can also lead to new species arising from older species
- (2 words) a diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among biological species based on similarities and differences in genetic or physical traits or both
- a form of science that solves real-world problems
- (2 words)a form of science that begins with a specific explanation that is then tested
- a suggested explanation for an event, which can be tested
- the study of life
- the smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
- a field of science, such as biology, that studies living things
- a structure formed of tissues operating together to perform a common function
- an organism with cells that have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles
- (2 words) a thoroughly tested and supported explanation for observations or phenomena
- a set of populations inhabiting a particular area
- a form of reasoning that uses a general statement to predict specific results
- a large molecule typically formed by the joining of smaller molecules
- a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle
- a part of an experiment that does not change during the experiment
- knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general laws, especially when acquired and tested by the scientific method
36 Clues: the study of life • an individual living entity • a collection of all ecosystems on Earth • able to be disproven by experimental results • a part of an experiment that can vary or change • a form of science that solves real-world problems • a membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell • a set of populations inhabiting a particular area • ...
Form 1 Chemistry Review 2025-09-18
Across
- A potential source of harm or danger
- The quantity of matter in an object
- The curve seen at the top of a liquid in response to its container
- A systematic process for solving scientific problems
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- The solid remaining on the filter paper after filtration
- An element that is the basis of all life
- A mixture of gases surrounding the Earth
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- Using the senses to gather information
- A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together
- The branch of science that deals with the composition, properties, and changes of matter
- A luminous, cooler flame from a Bunsen burner
- A substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
- A method used to separate mixtures based on boiling points
- A substance used to test whether a solution is acidic or basic
- Instrument used to measure temperature
- The process of gas turning into liquid
- Used to channel liquids or fine-grained substances into containers with small openings
- The corrosion of iron in the presence of water and oxygen
- A substance with a pH less than 7
- A substance that dissolves a solute
- A gas essential for respiration and combustion
- A shallow dish used to evaporate liquids
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- A change in which no new substances are formed
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- The process where a solid changes directly into a gas
- A tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid
- The lightest and most abundant element in the universe
- The hottest and cleanest flame of a Bunsen burner
- A solution with a pH of 7
- A method of separating liquid from solids by pouring
- The liquid that has passed through a filter
- A common heat source used in laboratories
- The process of separating solids from liquids using a filter
- A change in which one or more new substances are formed
- A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons or gain of oxygen
- A chemical reaction that produces heat and light, usually involving oxygen
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- The visible, gaseous part of a fire
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded
- A place equipped for scientific experiments and research
- A cylindrical glass container used in laboratories for mixing and heating chemicals
- A group of atoms bonded together
- The process of turning liquid into vapor
- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element
- Precautionary measures to prevent accidents in the lab
- A substance with a pH greater than 7
50 Clues: A solution with a pH of 7 • A group of atoms bonded together • A substance with a pH less than 7 • The quantity of matter in an object • The visible, gaseous part of a fire • Mass per unit volume of a substance • A substance that dissolves a solute • A potential source of harm or danger • A substance with a pH greater than 7 • Using the senses to gather information • ...
Solutions elementary words 6 2025-01-27
19 Clues: век • кожа • куст • закон • армия • солдат • кальмар • древний • загадка • научный • ползать • глубокий • огромный • напарник • жестокий • появляться • доказывать • среда обитания • гигант, гигантский
Chapter 10 Cross word- Molly 2016-02-22
Across
- System of thought is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- ruler of Russia from 1762-1796
- argued argued the punishment should not be exercises in brutality and didn't believe it stopped countries from committing crime Barbarism “is not absurd that the laws which punish murder should in order to prevent murder publicly commit murder themselves?”
- showed the heart, not the liver was the beginning point of Blood Circulation
- first European to make regular observations of the heavens
- made the scientific method which is a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- God assured him of salvation and became a missionary to save the English people
- before this reasoning, scientists try to free their minds of opinions that might distort the truth.
- a war fought in Europe, Prussia seized Silesia while france occupied the Austrian netherlands
- all people are born with ta Tabula Rasa
- objects are attracted to all other objects
- another word for philosopher
- came up with the idea of a world revolving around the earth or heliocentric universe
- known also as _______ the Great
- showed the planet's orbit is not circular but elliptical
- the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
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- Argued people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property, during this process, they had become enslaved by government
- One of the strongest statements for the right of woman and said same people who argued that women must obey men Government was based on Arbitrary Powers The enlightenment was based on the ideal reason in all human beings
- Believed that the state should not interfere in economic matters
- music prodigy wrote first harpsicord concert and when 12, his first opera
- an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- earth is at the center of the universe
- Montesquieu’s most lasting contribution to political thought
- wrote the encyclopedias
- Rulers’ attempts to govern by Enlightenment principles while keeping their power.
- Used the scientific method to try and find the natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings and from that came the separation of powers.
- Inherited the throne in 1740, worked to centralize and strengthen the state
- The state should leave the economy alone let people do what they want
- made law objects are attracted to all other objects in the universe
- a war fought in 7-23 years
- made principle of mind and matter, and mind of body
- elegant drawing rooms of wealthy upper class’s great urban houses and held the salons to discuss the enlightenment
- was a new artistic style of the 1730’s
- accurately described the individual organs and general structure of the human body
34 Clues: wrote the encyclopedias • a war fought in 7-23 years • another word for philosopher • ruler of Russia from 1762-1796 • known also as _______ the Great • earth is at the center of the universe • was a new artistic style of the 1730’s • all people are born with ta Tabula Rasa • objects are attracted to all other objects • made principle of mind and matter, and mind of body • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
Down
- A method for collecting data.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- A measure in one direction.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A method for collecting data.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
Down
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A measure in one direction.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A method for collecting data.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A measure in one direction.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
Down
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A method for collecting data.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
Down
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A measure in one direction.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A method for collecting data.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
Down
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A measure in one direction.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
30 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
stars and constellations 2015-02-28
Across
- A characteristic of stars that indicates its surface temperature
- The fourth brightest star
- Detects spectral lines that are used by astronomers to determine the composition of stars
- Refers to the halfman, halfhorse creature in Greek mythology and is the 9th largest constellation
- The rate at which a star radiates energy.
- Brightness of the star as seen by an observer from Earth
- Movement of the earth around the sun that determines which constellations can be seen at various times of the year
- A recognized, but not official, grouping of stars.
- the production of new elements in stars through fusion reactions
- A massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity
- Devised a scale of 16 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- the constellation that makes up the stern of the boatshaped constellation
- The color of the hottest stars
- A star located at the tip of the handle of Ursa Minor
- Constellations that can be seen all year round
- Branch of natural science that deals with celestial objects, space and the physical universe as a whole
- people who study the sky. they employ the scientific method to make measurements and test their theories
- the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- Referred to as the “window to the future” before formal science came in
- The “Morning Star”
- in this hemisphere, there is no polar star as a reference point
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- Latin for “keel” and is the 34th largest constellation
- scale for measuring actual brightness of stars without considering their distance
- Occurs in the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
- A pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny or future.
- The constellation recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to as the Northern Cross
- British astronomer who discovered that stars move
- A constellation named after a queen in Greek mythology
- The scientist who first validated that the sun is also a star
- They make use of mathematics, computer tools, star maps, and diagrams, but they do not employ the scientific method.
- a greek philosopher that created a boatshaped Constellation
- The sections of the sky that contains recognizable patterns of stars
- A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major
- Is the smallest of 88 constellations
- An exploding dying star
- The second brightest star that helps in spacecraft navigation
- Movement of the earth around its axis that determines the position of the constellations throughout the night
- A large boatshaped constellation
- The brightest star with an absolute magnitude of 1.4
- A yellow dwarf star and a ball of hot gas held together by strong gravity
40 Clues: The “Morning Star” • An exploding dying star • The fourth brightest star • The color of the hottest stars • A large boatshaped constellation • Is the smallest of 88 constellations • A popularly known asterism of Ursa Major • The rate at which a star radiates energy. • Constellations that can be seen all year round • British astronomer who discovered that stars move • ...
Unit 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-18
Across
- Research pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
- observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals
- founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 B.C.E.) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior. Knowledge is born within us
- study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior
- a psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
- focuses on how the individual's behavior and mental processes are affected by interactions with other people
- a psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures
- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- studies how people differ from one another
- psychologist A psychologist who studies the effects of the environment on people. (ex. impact of public parks on mental health)
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- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings
- the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- assesses and counsels students, consults with educators and parents, and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
- A psychologist who specializes in the treatment of milder emotional and behavioral disturbances.
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
- Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
- Activity private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- a psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis.
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind
- father of psychology, first psychology research lab in Leipzig, Germany; research on workings of senses; applied scientific method to psychology; used Introspection
- Behaviorist that developed the theory of operant conditioning by training pigeons and rats.
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- concentrate on biological, psychological, and social factors involved in health and illness
29 Clues: studies how people differ from one another • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals • psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings • well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations • study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior • ...
13 March Cross 2024-03-12
Across
- - Composer of ‘Four Seasons
- - A large body of water
- - Scientific study of birds
- - Element with atomic number 79
- - Largest planet in the solar system
- - Longest river in South America
- - The colour of grass
- - Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of ______'
Down
- - Author of ‘Pride and Prejudice
- - The scientific study of the physiology, behaviour, classification etc. of animals
- - Capital of Australia
- - Man’s best friend
- - Opposite of cold
- - First woman to win a Nobel Prize
- - Greek god of dreams
15 Clues: - Opposite of cold • - Man’s best friend • - Greek god of dreams • - The colour of grass • - Capital of Australia • - A large body of water • - Composer of ‘Four Seasons • - Scientific study of birds • - Element with atomic number 79 • - Author of ‘Pride and Prejudice • - Longest river in South America • - First woman to win a Nobel Prize • - Largest planet in the solar system • ...
Chapter 14 2023-04-28
Across
- analyzing AR to when they are due
- canceling the balance of a customer account because the customer didn’t pay
- a method used to estimate uncollectible accounts receivable for percent of sales
- someone signs a note, and thus promises to make payment
- crediting estimated value of uncollectible accounts to contra account
- the person or business to whom the amount of note is payable
- amount of accounts receivable a business collects
- a promissory note that a business accepts from a person or business
- accounts receivable that can’t be collected
- a written and signed promise to pay a sum of money at a specific time
Down
- recording uncollectible account expenses when the amount is actually known to be uncollectible
- a method used to estimate uncollectible accounts receivable for percent of accounts receivable
- difference between accounts receivable and contra account
- promissory note signed by business and given to a creditor
- difference between asset account balances and related contra account balances
15 Clues: analyzing AR to when they are due • accounts receivable that can’t be collected • amount of accounts receivable a business collects • someone signs a note, and thus promises to make payment • difference between accounts receivable and contra account • promissory note signed by business and given to a creditor • ...
