scientific method Crossword Puzzles
The Road to Advancement 2013-03-06
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- The theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe.
- The monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment's spirit were called?
- An Italian scientist that built and telescope and wrote a small book called Starry Messenger.
- Large drawing rooms that the wealthy women of Paris held social gatherings.
- A logical method for gathering and testing ideas.
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- A style that was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- The last name of the creator of the Encyclopedia.
- An intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- The last name of the author that wrote essay "A Vindication of the Rights of Women."
- The theory that the Sun was in the center and all the plants revolved around it.
10 Clues: The last name of the creator of the Encyclopedia. • A logical method for gathering and testing ideas. • A style that was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • The theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe. • Large drawing rooms that the wealthy women of Paris held social gatherings. • ...
History 2014-02-23
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- / In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- / sudden violent overthrow of a government.
- / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation.
- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action.
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- / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called...
- / Creator of the Scientific method.
- / king of France (1774-1792. In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed.
- / Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe.
- / created a system for naming the chemical elements.
10 Clues: / Creator of the Scientific method. • / sudden violent overthrow of a government. • / created a system for naming the chemical elements. • / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called... • / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation. • / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action. • ...
Isaac Newton Chapter 7 2024-04-25
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- Had a lifelong conflict with Newton
- Created the method of calculus we use today
- In 1675, Newton released two new works explaining his thoughts on light, one titled “Discourse of _________.”
- The type of work that “made” Newton’s reputation.
- In 1673, Newton stopped lecturing on optics and instead lectured in:
- Some of Newton’s works on optics caught fire from a _____, leading Newton to take a 30 year break from optics.
- The second claim of Newton’s theory about light was considered a ________ rather than a fact.
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- In 1675, Newton visits London and the __________, where he is convinced to again engage in the scientific community.
- One of the two famous letters sent to Leibniz by Newton
- The form of communication used by Hooke and Newton to argue, distributed by Oldenburg.
10 Clues: Had a lifelong conflict with Newton • Created the method of calculus we use today • The type of work that “made” Newton’s reputation. • One of the two famous letters sent to Leibniz by Newton • In 1673, Newton stopped lecturing on optics and instead lectured in: • The form of communication used by Hooke and Newton to argue, distributed by Oldenburg. • ...
History 2014-02-23
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- / Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe.
- / king of France (1774-1792. In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed.
- / In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation.
- / Creator of the Scientific method.
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- / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called...
- / created a system for naming the chemical elements.
- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / sudden violent overthrow of a government.
- / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action.
10 Clues: / Creator of the Scientific method. • / sudden violent overthrow of a government. • / created a system for naming the chemical elements. • / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called... • / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation. • / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action. • ...
Vocabulary Words Crossword 2019-09-26
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- When a number is raised to a power, the number that is used as a factor is the base
- Adecimal in which one or more digits repeat ifinitely
- A number that is multiplied by itself to form a product is called asquare root of that product
- A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers or as a repeating or teminating decimal
- A rational or irrational number
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- Scientific notation written out a a whole number or a decimal
- The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor
- A method of writing very large or very small numbers by using the power of ten
- Any Number that can be expressed as a ratio of two intergers
- A number produced by raising a base to an exponent
10 Clues: A rational or irrational number • A number produced by raising a base to an exponent • Adecimal in which one or more digits repeat ifinitely • Any Number that can be expressed as a ratio of two intergers • Scientific notation written out a a whole number or a decimal • The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor • ...
UAE 2017-01-07
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- 5.The direct method of collecting demographic data.
- 7.The type of migration in which people move during specific seasons such as crop harvesting and climate to work and then go back when the season is over.
- 9._________ is the negative impact of migration.
- 10.The regions which relate to the landscapes within a nation or state.
- 8.________ is the positive impact of migration.
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- 6.The type of migration in which people sneak into other countries by land or sea,without any valid documents.
- 2.An area in which particular types of commerce take place based on administrative or geographical boundries.
- 1.Name the famous Oasis of Abu Dhabi.
- 4.Scientific study of human populations.
- 3.One of the two world class airlines of the UAE.
10 Clues: 1.Name the famous Oasis of Abu Dhabi. • 4.Scientific study of human populations. • 8.________ is the positive impact of migration. • 9._________ is the negative impact of migration. • 3.One of the two world class airlines of the UAE. • 5.The direct method of collecting demographic data. • 10.The regions which relate to the landscapes within a nation or state. • ...
Estefania Castro, Santiago Murillo 2024-11-20
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- procedures that nursing professionals perform to ensure the well-being and health of patients
- Scientific method in healthcare practice that allows professionals to provide the care demanded by the patient
- substance or preparation having curative or preventive properties
- it refers to the management and coordination of human resources
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- is to administer an intravenous medical treatment or a blood transfusion
- Complete Health Assessment Goes From Head To Toe
- involves introducing a liquid substance or medication directly into a patient's body
- They are fundamental in health care, as they are the main pillar to ensure the well-being and recovery of patients
- a common way of administering medications that involves injecting the drug directly into muscle tissue
- It is a supine position with the legs bent over the thighs
10 Clues: Complete Health Assessment Goes From Head To Toe • It is a supine position with the legs bent over the thighs • it refers to the management and coordination of human resources • substance or preparation having curative or preventive properties • is to administer an intravenous medical treatment or a blood transfusion • ...
R1 Hyksos Civilization Vocabulary 2021-09-01
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- the branch of geology concerned with the order and relative position of strata and their relationship to the geological time scale.
- of doubtful authenticity although widely circulated as being true.
- the place of origin or earliest known history of something.
- the action of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue or a current method will remain applicable.
- a warning or proviso of specific stipulations conditions or limitations.
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- the scientific study of human biological remains from archaeological sites
- the quality or fact of being greater in number quantity or importance.
- a partition of a whole into two parts.
- the process of classification of an analyte or a group of analytes from a certain sample according to physical or chemical properties
- a person authorized to act on behalf of another.
10 Clues: a partition of a whole into two parts. • a person authorized to act on behalf of another. • the place of origin or earliest known history of something. • of doubtful authenticity although widely circulated as being true. • the quality or fact of being greater in number quantity or importance. • ...
Technology 2022-03-11
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- the gradual development of something.
- the study or use of systems especially computers and telecommunications for storing, retrieving, and sending information.(it is followed by technology)
- methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes.
- a new method, idea, product, etc
- a vast network that connects computers all over the world
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- the period of time now occurring
- the movement of goods and persons from place to place and the various means by which such movement is accomplished.
- a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come.
- it may be used to help diagnose disease, plan treatment, or find out how well treatment is working.
- the time before the moment of speaking or writing.
10 Clues: the period of time now occurring • a new method, idea, product, etc • the gradual development of something. • the time before the moment of speaking or writing. • a vast network that connects computers all over the world • a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come. • ...
Bloom's Taxonomy 2023-09-09
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- This level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves analyzing information.
- This level involves organizing and structuring information.
- The ability to understand and explain scientific concepts.
- The ability to compare and contrast scientific concepts..
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- A verb often associated with the "Understanding" level.
- The level where students evaluate the validity of scientific information.
- The level where students compare and contrast scientific concepts.
- The highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy, involving creating something new.
- The lowest level of Bloom's Taxonomy, where students recall facts.
9 Clues: A verb often associated with the "Understanding" level. • The ability to compare and contrast scientific concepts.. • The ability to understand and explain scientific concepts. • This level involves organizing and structuring information. • This level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves analyzing information. • ...
Grant Holbrook - Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation.
- A quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary.
- 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.
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation.
- In a scientific investigation, the factor that is deliberately manipulated.
- The process of obtaining information by using senses.
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- In a scientific investigation, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables.
- The observations, measurements, and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations.
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions.
11 Clues: The process of obtaining information by using senses. • Information gathered by observation or experimentation. • A quantity that has a fixed value; something that does not vary. • The knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions. • A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation. • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2021-01-06
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- an organism with cells that have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles
- a set of populations inhabiting a particular area
- a collection of all ecosystems on Earth
- tree, a diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among biological species based on similarities and differences in genetic or physical traits or both
- a large molecule typically formed by the joining of smaller molecules
- theory, a thoroughly tested and confirmed explanation for observations or phenomena
- a part of an experiment that can vary or change
- knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general laws especially when acquired and tested by the scientific method
- all individuals within a species living within a specific area
- science, a form of science that aims to observe explore and find things out
- the ability of an organism to maintain constant internal conditions
- a part of an experiment that does not change during the experiment
- an individual living entity
- a structure formed of tissues operating together to perform a common function
- science, a field of science such as biology that studies living things
- the smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
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- reasoning, a form of logical thinking that uses a general statement to forecast specific results
- science, a form of science that solves real-world problems
- a membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell
- a suggested explanation for an event, which can be tested
- science, a form of science that begins with a specific explanation that is then tested
- a group of similar cells carrying out the same function
- the process of gradual change in a population that can also lead to new species arising from older species
- a chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by a chemical bond
- law, a description often in the form of a mathematical formula for the behavior of some aspect of nature under certain specific conditions
- method, a method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation
- article, a scientific report that is reviewed by a scientist’s colleagues before publication
- science, a field of science that studies the physical world its phenomena and processes
- science, science that seeks to expand knowledge regardless of the short-term application of that knowledge
- a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle
- the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environments
- science, a field of science such as astronomy physics and chemistry that studies nonliving matter
- able to be disproven by experimental results
- a basic unit of matter that cannot be broken down by normal chemical reactions
- system, the higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs
- reasoning, a form of logical thinking that uses related observations to arrive at a general conclusion
- all living things in a particular area together with the abiotic nonliving parts of that environment
37 Clues: 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 set of populations inhabiting a particular area • a membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell • a group of similar cells carrying out the same function • ...
P1 VOCA DAY 28 2025-10-10
17 Clues: 과학 • 시간 • 시스템 • 사용하다 • 투자하다 • 생활, 삶 • 방법, 방식 • 완벽한, 완전한 • 계획, 계획하다 • 편안한, 안락한 • (유)METHOD • 제공하다, 공급하다 • 기술, 기계, 장비 • 재료, 자료, 물질적인 • 유리한 점, 이점, 장점 • (반)INCONVENIENT • 수확하다, 추수하다, 수확, 추수
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- a scientific laboratory using primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence from criminal cases
- person-specific attributes
- with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of microscopic material
- the application of scientific methods to criminal cases
- process of blood accumulating within the blood vessels in the dependent parts of the body as a result of gravity
- a consideration of the similarities or differences between two things
- postmortem change resulting in the stiffening of the body muscles
- evidence that can be seen, held, or observed in a crime scene
- a method of procedure consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- determine the admissibility of an expert's scientific testimony and other types of evidence
- a body of rules which governs evidence law in civil proceedings in United States federal courts
- A doctor who has special training in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope
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- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
- a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case
- any type of evidence occurring in sizes so small that it can be transferred or exchanged between two surfaces
- the study of the measurements and proportions of the human body
- measurable features of a specimen that indicate a restricted group source
- the process of determining the sequence of events about what occurred during and after a crime
- Physical evidence whose origin is known, such as blood or hair from a suspect, that can be compared to crime-scene evidence
- temperature change after someone has died
- a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details
- a special sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases
- drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch
- provides a systematic framework for a trial court judge to assess the reliability and relevance of expert witness testimony before it is presented to a jury
- the action or process of identifying someone or something
- the place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered
- a national fingerprint and criminal history system maintained by the FBI
- the sequential documentation or trail that accounts for the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence
- the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation
29 Clues: person-specific attributes • temperature change after someone has died • drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch • the application of scientific methods to criminal cases • a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details • the action or process of identifying someone or something • the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation • ...
Environmental science 2025-09-29
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- the variable you are changing in an experiment
- logical guess
- the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- The production of machinery allowed for advances in medicine, agriculture, and other technologies
- the variable you are measuring in an experiment
- places value on the ecosystem or community as a whole rather than individuals
- Watching something carefully to gain information
- the ability of an ecosystem to regulate air, soil, or water quality, provide flood control or disease control
- replacing what’s used at the same rate
- When a shared (common) resource is unregulated, individuals will consume it at a selfish rate
- natural resources that are naturally replenished over short periods of time
- a term used to describe the way in which scientists gather and use information
- all living things and the nonliving things with which they interact
- provides the necessities to allow an ecosystem to function
- the amount of a resource available
- goods that humans use directly from the ecosystem
- a measure of the demands made by one person or group on global natural resources
- policies focused on the threat of punishment if rules are not followed
- explains a phenomenon and is supported by many different fields of evidence
- looks for patterns or rules in the natural world
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- policies that are a combination of both regulations & incentives
- rules put in place to regulate the effects of human activities on the environment
- The variable you are keeping the same in an experiment
- the encouragement of an environmentally friendly activity through subsidies or tax breaks
- non-material benefits that people obtain from the ecosystem
- data in numbers, measurements
- an individual at the same level of education or specialization
- deciding whether a decision is worth what is gained
- places value on each and every organism, including humans
- data in descriptions, words
- the number of people that are willing to purchase or use that resource
- Humans shifted from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to live in communities, raise livestock and plant crops
- places the most value on human populations and human welfare
- natural resources that take a long time to replenish
- a logical way of thinking about the world.
- A purely scientific study of natural environments
- compares new things to the rules of the natural world
- activism A social movement in which people or organizations advocate for protection of the natural environment
- a testable explanation for a question or problem
39 Clues: logical guess • data in descriptions, words • data in numbers, measurements • the amount of a resource available • replacing what’s used at the same rate • a logical way of thinking about the world. • the variable you are changing in an experiment • the variable you are measuring in an experiment • Watching something carefully to gain information • ...
Vocab 9-26 2025-05-19
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- How a disease spreads from one person to another.
- A microorganism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, that causes disease.
- Using two methods at once, such as condoms and birth control pills, for extra effectiveness.
- When a man has trouble getting a partner pregnant.
- Having no noticeable symptoms, even though an infection is present.
- A disease that is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person. These diseases are often caused by genetics, lifestyle choices, or environmental factors, such as heart disease, or cancer.
- Requires approval from a healthcare provider before it can be purchased or used.
- How effective a birth control method is when used by the average person, including human error.
- Methods that use hormones to prevent pregnancy.
- The effectiveness of a birth control method when used exactly as instructed.
- A method of contraception using a device or preparation which prevents sperm from reaching the ovum.
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- Drugs used to control viral infections.
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections.
- The percentage showing how well a contraceptive prevents pregnancy.
- An additional method of contraception (like spermicide or emergency contraception) used if the primary barrier method fails.
- Methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy.
- Available for purchase without a prescription.
- A disease that can spread from one person, animal, or surface to another through direct or indirect contact, such as the flu, COVID-19, or STIs.
18 Clues: Drugs used to control viral infections. • Methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. • Available for purchase without a prescription. • Medications used to treat bacterial infections. • Methods that use hormones to prevent pregnancy. • How a disease spreads from one person to another. • When a man has trouble getting a partner pregnant. • ...
Bio 11 - 18.3 2019-02-21
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- a domain where all organisms have a nucleus
- composed of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
- classification system where each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
- a domain where organisms are unicellular and prokaryotic
- the science of defining and naming groups of organisms on the basis of shared characteristics
- the font scientific names are written in
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- larger than a kingdom
- multicellular, and has chloroplasts in cell walls
- the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- father of the scientific naming system
- kingdom of multicellular eukaryotic heterotrophs, that do not have cell walls.
- cell walls do not have peptidoglycan
- a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationship among organisms
- organisms that can capture energy from sunlight and use it for food
- has cells with chitin
15 Clues: larger than a kingdom • has cells with chitin • cell walls do not have peptidoglycan • father of the scientific naming system • the font scientific names are written in • a domain where all organisms have a nucleus • multicellular, and has chloroplasts in cell walls • the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms • ...
Bio 11 - 18.3 2019-02-21
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- a domain where all organisms have a nucleus
- composed of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
- classification system where each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
- a domain where organisms are unicellular and prokaryotic
- the science of defining and naming groups of organisms on the basis of shared characteristics
- the font scientific names are written in
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- larger than a kingdom
- multicellular, and has chloroplasts in cell walls
- the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- father of the scientific naming system
- kingdom of multicellular eukaryotic heterotrophs, that do not have cell walls.
- cell walls do not have peptidoglycan
- a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationship among organisms
- organisms that can capture energy from sunlight and use it for food
- has cells with chitin
15 Clues: larger than a kingdom • has cells with chitin • cell walls do not have peptidoglycan • father of the scientific naming system • the font scientific names are written in • a domain where all organisms have a nucleus • multicellular, and has chloroplasts in cell walls • the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms • ...
wEtLaNdS!!! 2021-11-22
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- scientific name is testudines, neck is connected to body by thick tissue helps them swim faster
- lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems
- organism that comes from algae
- helps plants harvest the suns energy and converting it into growth
- relating to water; type of environment that is surrounded by water
- caused by decomposition of submerged plants
- the state or process of rotting; decay
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- scientific name is crocodilian, blends in with water
- area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide
- aquatic animals that are able to swim and move independently through water currents
- growth caused by phosphorus
- generic term used to describe areas of swamp, marsh or meadow
- a deposit of dead plant material often mosses
- scientific name is hydrophytes
- air spaces in roots
15 Clues: air spaces in roots • growth caused by phosphorus • organism that comes from algae • scientific name is hydrophytes • the state or process of rotting; decay • caused by decomposition of submerged plants • a deposit of dead plant material often mosses • scientific name is crocodilian, blends in with water • lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems • ...
The Compound 2019-05-02
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- break free from
- to come together again
- Compound What they called the bunker
- eating of flesh
- Why were Lucas, Quinn and Cara born?
- Loves horror films
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- Where Eli and his family fled to?
- to do as one wishes
- the brother that did not make it to the bunker
- scientific procedure
- war war where nuclear weapons are used
- brother that made it
- scientific genius, father
- forceful violent
- mad, deranged or demented
15 Clues: break free from • eating of flesh • forceful violent • Loves horror films • to do as one wishes • scientific procedure • brother that made it • to come together again • scientific genius, father • mad, deranged or demented • Where Eli and his family fled to? • Compound What they called the bunker • Why were Lucas, Quinn and Cara born? • war war where nuclear weapons are used • ...
roman yayyy 2021-11-30
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- a thick-skinned animal with hooves; an elephant,
- hippopotamus
- an animal doctor
- an inherited behavior pattern
- the scientific name for cattle
- the scientific name for all the members of the cat family
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- a warmblooded with hair or fur whose females produce milk for their babies
- an animal that lives both on land and on water
- the ability to learn and understand
- the scientific name for all the members of the dog family
- the study of animals and animal life
11 Clues: hippopotamus • an animal doctor • an inherited behavior pattern • the scientific name for cattle • the ability to learn and understand • the study of animals and animal life • an animal that lives both on land and on water • a thick-skinned animal with hooves; an elephant, • the scientific name for all the members of the dog family • ...
Abigail List#12 2021-11-19
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- a warmblooded animal with hair or fur whose females produce milk for their babies
- the study of animals and animal life
- the ability to learn and understand
- or hippopotamus
- an animal that lives both on land and in water
- the scientific name for all members of the dog family
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- a thick-skinned animal with hoofs; an elephant
- the scientific name for all members of the cat family
- an animal doctor
- the scientific name for cattle
- an inherited behavior pattern
11 Clues: or hippopotamus • an animal doctor • an inherited behavior pattern • the scientific name for cattle • the ability to learn and understand • the study of animals and animal life • a thick-skinned animal with hoofs; an elephant • an animal that lives both on land and in water • the scientific name for all members of the cat family • ...
HEMA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2 2025-11-23
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- refers to bone marrow failure processes.
- One ___ hemoglobin can carry 1.34 mL of oxygen
- cell structures that assemble amino acids into proteins.
- combined staining method.
- describes RBCs of normal size.
- plasma protein increasing ESR.
- hereditary anemia affecting hemoglobin.
- describes RBCs larger than normal.
- stain for reticulocytes.
- a whole blood specimen for cyanmethemoglobin method is placed in a tube containing __
- average concentration of hemoglobin in an RBC.
- uses a shorter tube in ESR determination
- relating to nitric oxide, which hemoglobin can transport.
- absolute number of reticulocytes in blood.
- stain used for RBC and parasite studies.
- ____'s method is also known as the cover glass & slide method
- WBC enumeration by type.
- ESR method used in hospitals
- Romanowsky-type blood stain.
- In Hb dissociation curve, HbS causes___ shift
- basic dye staining acidic components.
- reticulocyte percentage corrected for low hematocrit.
- immature RBC containing residual RNA.
- synthesis of proteins from mRNA.
- process of converting DNA to mRNA.
- ABOUT 2-3% people of west-african descent are heterozygous for _____
- abnormally shaped RBC (distinct from “poikilocytosis”).
- lipid elevation that falsely increases MCH.
- polychrome stain for blood smears.
- process of RBC settling.
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- RBCs with reduced hemoglobin concentration.
- stacked RBC formation.
- rate of RBC settling in one hour.
- If Micro Landau method is a micromethod for HCT determination, what is wintrobe method classified as?
- index showing bone marrow response adequacy.
- average hemoglobin content per RBC.
- vitamin B12 is also known as:
- unit of measurement for MCV
- vitamin needed for RBC maturation.
- initial clumping phase in ESR.
- plasma protein enhances RBC settling.
- Alpha thalassemia lack ___ chains
- decreased blood pH.
- Beta thalassemia lack ___ chains
- smear scanning technique.
- plasma protein that decreases ESR.
- systematic scanning pattern for smears.
- alternating field scanning method.
- RBCs with increased hemoglobin concentration.
- substance used to preserve stained smears.
- anticoagulant interfering with MCH measurement.
- method of ESR determination that can be done within 15 minutes instead of an hour
- type of anemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency
- developing RBC in the bone marrow.
- increased blood pH.
- average volume of a red blood cell.
- acute ___ poisoning is one of the possible causes of a decreased RPI
- index indicating variation in RBC size.
- test done with ESR to monitor for inflammation
- change in leukocyte maturity pattern.
- acidic dye staining basic cell components.
- In Hb dissociation curve, HbF causes___ shift
62 Clues: decreased blood pH. • increased blood pH. • stacked RBC formation. • stain for reticulocytes. • WBC enumeration by type. • process of RBC settling. • combined staining method. • smear scanning technique. • unit of measurement for MCV • ESR method used in hospitals • Romanowsky-type blood stain. • vitamin B12 is also known as: • describes RBCs of normal size. • ...
Health project 2023-05-19
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- Very common STI, most people who get it don’t develop symptoms
- Class of drugs used to reduce pain
- Class of drugs causing altered perception of reality and mental/mood states
- addictive drug made through ethanol
- birth control method, free, self administered and produced
- STI, primary symptom is a sore that develops into a rash
- birth control method,96% effective, get every 3 months, 0$-150$
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- shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves from the Cannabis sativa plant, typically smoked
- Infection caused by STI, destroys white blood cells
- STI that infects the reproductive tract, typically doesn't cause symptoms
- birth control method, one use, 87% effective
- Birth control method, T-shaped, lasts 3-12 years
- STI that lasts for life once, gotten can lead to infection
- stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant native to South America
- Birth control method, 99% effective, lasts 5 years, 0$-1300$
15 Clues: Class of drugs used to reduce pain • addictive drug made through ethanol • birth control method, one use, 87% effective • Birth control method, T-shaped, lasts 3-12 years • Infection caused by STI, destroys white blood cells • STI, primary symptom is a sore that develops into a rash • STI that lasts for life once, gotten can lead to infection • ...
Dot Net 2025-03-19
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- - Allows a variable number of arguments to be passed to a method.
- - Releases unmanaged resources manually.
- - A class that is split into multiple files for easier management.
- - A method that initializes an object.
- - A type that can represent both a value and null.
- - Passes arguments by reference instead of by value.
- - Defines a member that belongs to the class rather than an instance
- - A method that adds functionality to an existing type without modifying it.
- - Prevents further inheritance of a class.
- - A lightweight value type similar to a class.
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- - A class that cannot be instantiated directly but can be inherited.
- - Allows a method to be overridden in a subclass.
- - A data structure that holds multiple items of the same type.
- - Replaces a method in a derived class.
- - The base type from which all types in C# derive.
15 Clues: - A method that initializes an object. • - Replaces a method in a derived class. • - Releases unmanaged resources manually. • - Prevents further inheritance of a class. • - A lightweight value type similar to a class. • - Allows a method to be overridden in a subclass. • - A type that can represent both a value and null. • ...
data security and integrity 2025-10-07
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- check – method to check data has been transferred correctly even or odd
- software that seeks to damage
- method used to ensure entered data is reasonable and meets certain input criteria.
- software that detects and removes spyware programs installed
- digit additional digit appended to a number to check if entered data is error free.
- Reverse process of decryption
- the accuracy, completeness and consistency of data.
- a way of proving somebody or something is who or what they claim to be.
- legitimate-looking emails designed to trick a recipient
- method used to calculate a check digit based on modulus division by 11.
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- software or hardware that is between a computer and externalnetwork that
- the privacy of personal information,
- verification method used to check if data transferred has been altered
- illegal access to a computer system without the owner’s permission.
- method used to ensure data is correct by using double entry or visual checks.
- use of unique human characteristics to identify a user
- methods taken to prevent unauthorised access to data
- redirecting a user to a fake website in order to illegally obtain personal data
18 Clues: software that seeks to damage • Reverse process of decryption • the privacy of personal information, • the accuracy, completeness and consistency of data. • methods taken to prevent unauthorised access to data • use of unique human characteristics to identify a user • legitimate-looking emails designed to trick a recipient • ...
Labour Costs TTS 2023-03-03
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- Costs to operate this method is low, that's an advantage of which method? (2 words)
- Other than day work & piece work, name another method of employee remuneration (2 words)
- Quality issues remain, supervision will be needed, further increasing cost. Is it the advantage or disadvantage of group bonus schemes?
- How many methods of employee remuneration are there?
- Method of a bonus scheme that is a combination of day work & piece work systems
- What does the bonus scheme offered to the employees?
- Labour Cost = wage rate x ..... (2 words)
- What becomes a greater advantage of a group bonus scheme?
- Ways that could be used to improve the labour productivity is using what method?
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- Bad Quality is the disadvantage of which remuneration methods? (2 words)
- Labour Cost = rate per piece produced x quantity produced, what method using this formula? (2 words)
- Formula: Output per unit: employee, what method that using this formula? (2 words)
- In methods of employee remuneration, what is another name for day work? (2 words)
- The measurement of employee efficiency is called ... (2 words)
- What method was the employee’s salary based on what they produced and think that quantity is more important than quality? (2 words)
- What is the term for when an employee could be paid based on the number of items they produce? (2 words)
- Labour Cost = …… + proportion of time saved (2 words)
- What do we need to improve to have the same output with fewer employees?
- Piecework pays employees based on what they ...
- In Employee Remuneration that term applied to payments to employees. Other than payments, what other payments are included in Remuneration?
20 Clues: Labour Cost = wage rate x ..... (2 words) • Piecework pays employees based on what they ... • How many methods of employee remuneration are there? • What does the bonus scheme offered to the employees? • Labour Cost = …… + proportion of time saved (2 words) • What becomes a greater advantage of a group bonus scheme? • ...
Properties of Matter Lesson 1-12 Vocab Crossword 8th grade 2021-09-16
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- the ability to float
- state of matter in which molecules are close together and move over each other
- state of matter in which molecules are tightly packed and only vibrate
- unit of measure of volume in the metric system
- Controlled test to see what will happen in a given situation
- changing directly from a solid to a gas
- unit of measure for length in the metric system
- observations observations that do not involve numbers
- something that can change or be changed in an experiment
- energy
- lens the lens closest to the object being observed on a microscope
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- unit of measure of mass in the metric system
- property property that can be measured without changing the type of matter
- the lens at the top of the microscope that you look through
- observations observations that involve numerical data (numbers)
- property property that describes how a substance reacts with other substances
- change changing from one state of matter to another
- change from a gas to a liquid
- good or educated guess
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- method systematic way of observing, testing, and repeating experiments to attain knowledge
- state of matter in which molecules are far apart from each other and move quickly
22 Clues: energy • the ability to float • good or educated guess • change from a gas to a liquid • changing directly from a solid to a gas • Anything that has mass and takes up space • unit of measure of mass in the metric system • unit of measure of volume in the metric system • unit of measure for length in the metric system • change changing from one state of matter to another • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- Believed that people are born with natural rights; social contract.
- Founder of modern chemistry.
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun
- Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Believed that punishments should fit the crimes and that laws exist to preserve social order.
- The belief that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Worked with gravity, created the laws of motion and modern physics.
- Believed that people are not technically free as long as there are laws; social contract.
- Believed that government should exist because people are born selfish and wicked; social contract.
- Believed in separation of power, checks and balances
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun in an elliptical motion using math
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- The belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered new things about the planets, the sun, and the moon using the telescope
- Developed analytical geometry; which linked algebra and geometry
- Used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- To know something one did not know before
- Believed in women's rights
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method
20 Clues: Believed in women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry. • Discovered that the planets orbit the sun • To know something one did not know before • Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method • Believed in separation of power, checks and balances • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- Believed that people are born with natural rights; social contract.
- Founder of modern chemistry.
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun
- Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Believed that punishments should fit the crimes and that laws exist to preserve social order.
- The belief that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Worked with gravity, created the laws of motion and modern physics.
- Believed that people are not technically free as long as there are laws; social contract.
- Believed that government should exist because people are born selfish and wicked; social contract.
- Believed in separation of power, checks and balances
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun in an elliptical motion using math
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- The belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered new things about the planets, the sun, and the moon using the telescope
- Developed analytical geometry; which linked algebra and geometry
- Used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- To know something one did not know before
- Believed in women's rights
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method
20 Clues: Believed in women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry. • Discovered that the planets orbit the sun • To know something one did not know before • Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method • Believed in separation of power, checks and balances • ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter Review 2022-09-23
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- the type of property that relates to how something might react with something else (change in structure)
- to avoid catching on fire easily, you should put your ________ up if it is long
- what we make when conducting a lab to make sure we are recording all data
- the compounds or elements in a reaction that react with each other
- all things are not chemically combined
- the type of group that is under "other"
- another word for a homogenous mixture
- the 4th step in the scientific method
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- what we collect during an experiment
- the type of property that relates to what something may look like
- the compounds that are created in a reaction
- type of observation that uses numbers / amounts
- "different" conditions
- made up of only 1 type of atom
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the type of variable that changes based on something else
- formed when two or more different types of atoms chemically combine
- in order to be safe in the lab, you should wear ____________
- type of observation that uses words
- the type of variable that stays the same across all trials
- substance all things are chemically combined
- the type of variable that does not depend on anything else (usually time)
22 Clues: "different" conditions • made up of only 1 type of atom • type of observation that uses words • what we collect during an experiment • another word for a homogenous mixture • the 4th step in the scientific method • all things are not chemically combined • the type of group that is under "other" • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2023-09-13
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- He invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- Punishment for colonists smuggling goods illegally
- This was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- Great Britains biggest rival in North America
- The governing body of Great Britain
- This was a religious revival movement of the 1700's
- The goal to enrich Great Britain
- This was a slave uprising in the colonies
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- This was a 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- He was named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England
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- They came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade
- King James II created this, it covered the area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- A large farm in the southern colonies
- This was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- .. attacked the French in Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War
- This was the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, most of them were slaves
- Crops grown for profit
- This act placed taxes on imports to the colonies
- This 18th century intellectual movement emphasized reason and the scientific method
20 Clues: Crops grown for profit • The goal to enrich Great Britain • The governing body of Great Britain • A large farm in the southern colonies • This was a slave uprising in the colonies • Great Britains biggest rival in North America • This act placed taxes on imports to the colonies • Punishment for colonists smuggling goods illegally • ...
Valentines Day 2024 2024-02-14
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- Contains ventricles and atriums, organ
- Cali-pidder
- Less popular Kelce brother's first name
- Acronym for popular Nike shoe type (Michelle owns a pair)
- Josh's preferred coffee making method (2WordsNoSpace)
- What pirates are typically searching for
- Epic's largest video game
- Kiwi is sometimes called this
- Prime
- Local NBA team
- Blue and runs fast
- Official Valentine's Day color
- Red and likes to jump
- Reckless ______, Fortnite location
- Makes your gingerbread oat milk chai latte
- Apple TV show about work
- Apteryx (scientific name), flightless bird native to New Zealand
- Top food group for Kiwi
- _____ & Thorns, flower
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- A really cool drawing app on iPad
- Name of male lead in Severance
- Josh's essential smoothie ingredient
- Game that Josh has been obsessed with it most recently
- The best kind of keyboard
- Josh estudia espanol
- Josh's favorite website
- City in North Dakota
- Mythical "reptile", guards treasure typically
- Grand ______, east-most named Fortnite location
- Apple product from 2001 - 2022
- Headlined the Super Bowl halftime show
- Name of female lead in Severance
- Long journeys
- Craft website
- Means an early morning, ends in -day
- ____ Marie
- Green dinosaur in Mario universe
- "T" on a test
- What this is
39 Clues: Prime • ____ Marie • Cali-pidder • What this is • Long journeys • Craft website • "T" on a test • Local NBA team • Blue and runs fast • Josh estudia espanol • City in North Dakota • Red and likes to jump • _____ & Thorns, flower • Josh's favorite website • Top food group for Kiwi • Apple TV show about work • The best kind of keyboard • Epic's largest video game • Kiwi is sometimes called this • ...
Unit 4: Land Based Empires 2023-10-19
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- Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics
- Drastic change in scientific thoughts during the Renaissance
- Galileo's method consisting on observations, hypothesis and data to form a claim
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer Discovered Saturn's rings, Venus's phases, Jupiter's moons, Moon's geographical features
- Central figure of Protestant Reformation, wrote the 95 Theses
- relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it.
- Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities
- King of England, best known for his six marriages and annulment of the catholic church from england
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- Re-baptizer,radicals who would baptize those who have already been baptized and making them swear an oath
- having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
- Religious reform changing structures and beliefs
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian well known for his political works
- Astronomer and mathematician who formed the Heliocentric Theory
- Written by Martin Luther to expose the Church's selling of indulgences
- Renaissance artist that are inspirations
- Religious order, Society Of Jesus
- Church ruled by elder
- Government which priest rule under god(s)
- The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer, famous for his theory of the 3 laws of motion
20 Clues: Church ruled by elder • Religious order, Society Of Jesus • Rebirth in Europe, interest in classics • Renaissance artist that are inspirations • Government which priest rule under god(s) • Religious reform changing structures and beliefs • Imaginary society with perfect and ideal qualities • The sun is at the center, planets revolve around it • ...
US History Crossword 2020-09-18
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- were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- was a 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- reason and the scientific method.
- King James II created the _____. This covered the area form southern main to northern new jersey.
- was a religious revival movement of the 1700’s.
- was grown mostly on plantation and was meant to sell for profit.
- was an 18th century intellectual movement that
- was named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor richard’s Almanac.
- was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- was a large farm in the southern colonies.
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- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- families and learn a trade.
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War.
- men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain.
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices
- Great Britain's greatest rival in the north was.
- was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- was the governing body of Great Britain.
- places taxes on imports to the colonies.
- was a slave uprising in the colonies.
21 Clues: families and learn a trade. • reason and the scientific method. • was a slave uprising in the colonies. • was the governing body of Great Britain. • places taxes on imports to the colonies. • was a large farm in the southern colonies. • was an 18th century intellectual movement that • was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • ...
learning task 2 2020-04-06
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- principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations
- observing and recording behavior
- knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation
- might produce an effect in an experiment
- statistical relationship between two things
- studies behavior
- experimental results caused by expectations alone
- uses introspection to explore the structural elements of human mind
- technique for ascertaining the self reported attitudes or behaviors
- study of how we think about, influence and relate to one another
- mental activities associated with thinking,
- principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events
- to study something in depth
- experimental procedure in which both the research participant and staff are blind
- Cognative psychologist.
- Psychology the study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method
- Conduct research in age-related behavioral changes
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- outcome of a factor,
- psychological disorders
- the scientific study of physical, cognitive and social change
- interdisciplinary study of the brain
- Researchers and practitioners concerned with psychology's contribution
- the middle score in a distribution, half the scores
- the study of how people and machines interact
- statement of the producers
- Approach an integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological,
- The analysis of one's conscious experiences.
27 Clues: studies behavior • outcome of a factor, • psychological disorders • Cognative psychologist. • statement of the producers • to study something in depth • observing and recording behavior • interdisciplinary study of the brain • might produce an effect in an experiment • statistical relationship between two things • mental activities associated with thinking, • ...
Thermal Energy Vocab 2023-02-16
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- Thermal energy is the ___________ kinetic energy of a substance.
- Temperature is the _____________ kinetic energy of a substance.
- Heat transfer when objects are touching.
- Friction, chemical reactions, and sunlight are all examples of how we ___________ heat.
- After objects of different temperatures make contact and they reach the same temperature is known as thermal ___________________.
- ______________ are excellent conductors
- Heat always transfers from ______ to cold.
- The __________ produces both visible light and infrared which are the major sources of heat on Earth.
- _______________ heat is the amount of energy that is required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
- Radiation heating is the only method of heat transfer that can transfer in ______________ because it is a vacuum.
- Heat transfer when fluids are moving.
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- Radiation is transmitted by _____________________ waves.
- The SI scale used in scientific research.
- Materials that don’t transfer heat well are called ________________.
- Water freezes at 32° ________________________.
- Wind and oceans are examples of convection ____________________.
- The metric scale for measuring temperature
- ____________ theory of matter states that “Matter is made up of those substances or particles which are constantly moving.”
- Heat transfer then the objects are not touching.
- At this temperature, the atoms of a substance stop vibrating or moving.
20 Clues: Heat transfer when fluids are moving. • ______________ are excellent conductors • Heat transfer when objects are touching. • The SI scale used in scientific research. • The metric scale for measuring temperature • Heat always transfers from ______ to cold. • Water freezes at 32° ________________________. • Heat transfer then the objects are not touching. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2023-08-01
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- What you think will happen based on previous knowledge and experiences
- Use of senses to gain information
- The place where something is located; where something has been put
- To write or draw
- A picture, idea, or object that represents an object, a system, or a process and is used to help with understanding; models have advantages and limitations
- The extent to which an experiment, test, or investigation based on observations and collected data
- Information presented in charts, graphs or tables
- Gather information
- Something that changes in an experimental investigation
- tells what an investigation showed, based on observations and data
- To observe something carefully in order to understand it
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- proposed explanation. A starting point for further investigation.
- A series of actions in a certain order
- Staying the same throughout the experimental investigation
- A change in position of an object
- A push or pull
- method
- A statement that tells what an investigation showed, based on observations and data
- Information of facts that make you believe something is true
- where you report what happened in the experiment
- Protective glasses set in a flexible frame (as of plastic) that fits snugly against the face
- A push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object/material
- investigation
23 Clues: method • investigation • A push or pull • To write or draw • Gather information • A change in position of an object • Use of senses to gain information • A series of actions in a certain order • where you report what happened in the experiment • Information presented in charts, graphs or tables • Something that changes in an experimental investigation • ...
Miles Harrington Carbrohydrates 2025-05-30
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- Another term for polysaccharide, also used in biochemistry.
- Many monosaccharides joined together, forming complex carbohydrates.
- Fiber Non-digestible carbohydrates that provide health benefits.
- bond The bond that links monosaccharides together in disaccharides and polysaccharides.
- Two monosaccharides joined together.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in plants.
- A disaccharide made of two glucose molecules.
- A class of organic compounds including sugars, starches, and cellulose.
- A common monosaccharide, the primary fuel for the body.
- A polysaccharide, the main structural component of plant cell walls.
- A disaccharide, also known as table sugar.
- Another name for glucose.
- A simple sugar, the basic unit of carbohydrates.
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- Index A measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.
- A monosaccharide found in fruits.
- A monosaccharide found in dairy products.
- counting A method used to monitor carbohydrate intake, often for managing blood sugar levels.
- A disaccharide found in milk.
- Another term for carbohydrate.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in animals.
- A common name for carbohydrates, particularly simple sugars.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- A general term for carbohydrates, often used in scientific contexts.
- A polysaccharide that can be broken down into simpler sugars.
- A suffix used to name monosaccharides (simple sugars).
25 Clues: Another name for glucose. • A disaccharide found in milk. • Another term for carbohydrate. • A monosaccharide found in fruits. • Two monosaccharides joined together. • A monosaccharide found in dairy products. • A disaccharide, also known as table sugar. • A disaccharide made of two glucose molecules. • A simple sugar, the basic unit of carbohydrates. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 11 2024-11-03
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- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • ...
World-Changing Inventions 2025-10-13
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- a test used to make a discovery
- to give out one piece at a time
- something that leads to a new idea, creation, or action
- people who design buildings
- the act of sending and getting messages
- the use of the imagination
- to plan how to build something
- telling what something is
- a new or different form of an idea
- messages in written form sent by telegraph
- pictures
- to judge something in a thoughtful way
- the act of continuing even when it's difficult or there are obstacles
- a person who designs structures, systems, or machines
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- a way of doing something
- a series of steps or actions
- to turn an image on film into a printed picture
- the strength to move forward with a goal even when it difficult
- an original example
- possible
- to make something new
- an invention or machine used for a special purpose
- efforts to try to do something
- a substance or mixture
- scientific knowledge that is used in a practical way in peoples lives
- taking too much time or supplies to produce or reach results
- information about how an idea, object, or process works well and how it could be better
27 Clues: possible • pictures • an original example • to make something new • a substance or mixture • a way of doing something • telling what something is • the use of the imagination • people who design buildings • a series of steps or actions • efforts to try to do something • to plan how to build something • a test used to make a discovery • to give out one piece at a time • ...
Learning and Memory Word Review - Chapter 5 2026-04-10
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- A physical or mental sign that shows you have an illness.
- A series of events that happen again and again in the same order.
- Small and not very important or serious.
- A helpful or good effect that you get from something.
- Relating to the mind and thinking, not the body.
- Relating to the body rather than the mind.
- A feeling of worry or pressure caused by difficult situations.
- So special or unusual that it is easy to remember.
- Information or facts that show something is definitely true.
- A chemical substance used as a medicine to treat an illness.
- The condition that a person or thing is in at a specific time.
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- Related to the treatment of illness and injuries by doctors.
- Very great in degree; much more than what is usual or normal.
- Very sad, often involving death or a serious accident.
- The scientific study of the mind and how it influences behavior.
- A way of doing something or a method for solving a problem.
- To move someone or something from one place to another.
- A particular way or path taken to get from one place to another.
- To learn something so that you can remember it perfectly.
- To bring a piece of information back into your mind; to remember.
20 Clues: Small and not very important or serious. • Relating to the body rather than the mind. • Relating to the mind and thinking, not the body. • So special or unusual that it is easy to remember. • A helpful or good effect that you get from something. • Very sad, often involving death or a serious accident. • To move someone or something from one place to another. • ...
Agriscience Project by Cole Ricketts 2021-12-14
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- A male Horse that has been castrated and cannot have babies.
- The Parturition of a Swine
- A Young bovine
- The Gestation length of a Bovine
- A Male Horse that has not been castrated and can be a father
- A Male Goat or Sheep that has been castrated and cannot have babies.
- A Female Sheep that has had babies and has not had babies.
- A male swine that has been castrated and cannot have babies.
- A female bovine that has not had babies.
- A chicken That has not had babies
- A young Goat
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- The Parturition of a Sheep
- The Scientific Name For A swine
- A Female bovine that has had babies
- The Scientific Name For A Chicken
- The Gestation length of a Swine
- Act Of giving Birth
- A male Swine that has not been castrated and can be a father.
- A Female Horse that has not had babies.
- A Female Swine that has had babies
- A Female Horse that has had babies.
- A Female Chicken that has had babies.
- The Scientific Name For A Goat
- A male Goat that has not been castrated and can be a father.
24 Clues: A young Goat • A Young bovine • Act Of giving Birth • The Parturition of a Sheep • The Parturition of a Swine • The Scientific Name For A Goat • The Scientific Name For A swine • The Gestation length of a Swine • The Gestation length of a Bovine • The Scientific Name For A Chicken • A chicken That has not had babies • A Female Swine that has had babies • ...
8th Grade Chapter 1 2024-09-06
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- measures mass
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- measures length
- a review that takes place during the communication step on the scientific inquiry before a scientist can publish their work.
- the ______ mandate was given in Genesis 1:26 to have multiply and have dominion over the earth.
- measure light intensity
- data using numbers or units
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world is the scientific ____
- measures temperature
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- an initial testable explanation of a phenomena
- measures electric current
- descriptive type data like color or texture
- the step in a scientific inquiry where the experiment takes place is the ______.
- measures the amount of a substance
- the study of composition, structure,, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- measures time
- _______ is the key to a good model
- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- a system of moral values that depending on our world view can help us make decisions
- _______ science is the study of nonliving matter and energy
- the number of SI fundamental units
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
23 Clues: measures mass • measures time • measures length • measures temperature • measure light intensity • measures electric current • data using numbers or units • measures the amount of a substance • _______ is the key to a good model • the number of SI fundamental units • descriptive type data like color or texture • an initial testable explanation of a phenomena • ...
Natural Sciences AOK Crossword Spell 2024-11-22
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- Information or observations that support a scientific claim.
- Data or research focused on descriptions rather than numbers.
- Information collected during an experiment or study.
- The act of using senses or tools to gather information about a phenomenon.
- The quality of being able to be proven wrong, key to scientific claims.
- A simplified representation used to explain or predict phenomena.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis.
- A reasoning process that starts with a general principle and derives specific outcomes.
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- A statement about what will happen under certain conditions.
- Data or research involving numerical measurements.
- The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.
- A standard for comparison in an experiment to ensure valid results.
- The process of examining data to draw conclusions.
- A reasoning process that involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations.
- The evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field.
- Repeating an experiment to confirm results and increase reliability.
- A factor in an experiment that can change or be manipulated.
- A testable prediction made before conducting an experiment.
- The ability to obtain consistent results when an experiment is repeated.
20 Clues: A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis. • Data or research involving numerical measurements. • The process of examining data to draw conclusions. • Information collected during an experiment or study. • A testable prediction made before conducting an experiment. • A statement about what will happen under certain conditions. • ...
Into to Psychology 2017-12-17
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- ________ psychology: the scientific study of human functioning, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive.
- ______ research: pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
- _________ psychology: a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span.
- ____________ psychology: a branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior, and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders.
- ______ psychology: the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- _______ research: scientific study that aims to solve practical problems.
- a branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who sometimes provide medical (for example, drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy.
- _____________ psychology: the study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking.
- ________-organizational psychology: the application of psychological concepts and methods to optimizing human behavior in workplaces.
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- the scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- ______ factors psychology: an I/O psychology subfield that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use.
- _________ psychology: the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning.
- __________ psychology: the study of an individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- __________ psychology: a branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living (often related to school, work, or marriage) and in achieving greater well-being.
- ________ psychology: a branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
15 Clues: _______ research: scientific study that aims to solve practical problems. • ______ research: pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base • the scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits. • ______ psychology: the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another. • ...
Java OOP Concepts 2026-02-09
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- Function inside a class
- Blueprint containing abstract methods
- Block that always executes
- Child class acquiring parent properties
- Resizable dynamic array collection
- Special method called during object creation
- Block used to test risky code
- Blueprint for creating objects
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- Framework to store group of objects
- Showing only essential details
- Hiding data using private variables
- Error during program execution
- Same method behaves differently
- Handles the exception
- Fixed size collection of elements
- Instance created from a class
16 Clues: Handles the exception • Function inside a class • Block that always executes • Instance created from a class • Block used to test risky code • Showing only essential details • Error during program execution • Blueprint for creating objects • Same method behaves differently • Fixed size collection of elements • Resizable dynamic array collection • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-04
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- Gives scientist a standard way to refer to species and organize the diversity of living things.
- The first part of a two-part scientific name given by the binomial nomenclature.
- First part is genus and the second part is species descriptor.
- There are more of these in you mouth than there are people that have ever lived.
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- Known for their ability to live in extreme environments such as deep sea vents, hot geysers, antartic waters, and salt lakes.
- Can be shown as branching tree diagrams.
- Made by figuring out which derived characters are shared by which species.
- The most common method used to make evolutionary trees.
8 Clues: Can be shown as branching tree diagrams. • The most common method used to make evolutionary trees. • First part is genus and the second part is species descriptor. • Made by figuring out which derived characters are shared by which species. • The first part of a two-part scientific name given by the binomial nomenclature. • ...
Sciences 2020-04-02
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- they act on, or combine with, each other
- the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge
- the scientific study of plants
- the science that deals with the nature of substances and the ways in
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- the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms
- the scientific study of animals
- the study of things that occur naturally, such as heat, light, sound
- the science dealing with measurement numbers
- the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil
9 Clues: the scientific study of plants • the scientific study of animals • they act on, or combine with, each other • the science dealing with measurement numbers • the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge • the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil • the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-09-14
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- Range Ample space without pens
- Personal Protective Equipment
- term of pregnancy for animals
- natural or selective mating of animals
- Removal of a certain body part
- Fowl
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- What most livestock animals are raised for
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- Act of giving birth
- Scientific species of Goats (My favorite animal)
- Killing bacteria on surfaces and animals
- Removing motherś milk from baby
- Without the use of commercial chemicals
- Scientific name for swine
- zone Prey mentality
15 Clues: Fowl • Act of giving birth • zone Prey mentality • Scientific name for swine • Personal Protective Equipment • term of pregnancy for animals • Range Ample space without pens • Removal of a certain body part • Removing motherś milk from baby • natural or selective mating of animals • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • Without the use of commercial chemicals • ...
The Scientific revolution 2022-09-30
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- The former name for a chemist.
- Found that each planet revolves differently.
- Assembled an astronomical telescope.
- The force that keeps things held down to earth.
- An oval shaped orbit.
- An object used to see far away planets and stars.
- a group of institutions within the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
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- Emphasized human reasoning.
- Found that the four moons of this planet revolve around it.
- Proposed a heliocentric universe
- Stressed experiment and observation.
- The amount of years that Newton took to perfect his theory.
- Sun-centered middle of the universe.
- Carefully observed the sky every night for years.
- Refined the alchemists view on chemicals as basic building blocks.
- Formed a brilliant theory for why the planets move the way they do.
16 Clues: An oval shaped orbit. • Emphasized human reasoning. • The former name for a chemist. • Proposed a heliocentric universe • Stressed experiment and observation. • Sun-centered middle of the universe. • Assembled an astronomical telescope. • Found that each planet revolves differently. • The force that keeps things held down to earth. • ...
JQuery 2014-04-08
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- Which sign does jQuery use as a shortcut for jQuery
- Type of selector in JQuery
- What does dollar Sign ($) means in JQuery
- Method to stop the event
- One of the methods to make AJAX request in jquery
- Which method returns the next sibling element of the selected element.
- Which jQuery method is used to switch between adding/removing one or more classes (for CSS) from selected elements
- Which method stops all queued animations and places the elements in their final state
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- What scripting language is jQuery written in
- It is an event attribute. For some mouse events, identifies the element that the cursor left or entered when the event was triggered.
- This method returns the height of an element (includes padding and border).
- Animated sliding effect to an element is given by
- It allows us to run multiple jQuery methods (on the same element) within a single statement.
- Which method returns number of element in the object
14 Clues: Method to stop the event • Type of selector in JQuery • What does dollar Sign ($) means in JQuery • What scripting language is jQuery written in • Animated sliding effect to an element is given by • One of the methods to make AJAX request in jquery • Which sign does jQuery use as a shortcut for jQuery • Which method returns number of element in the object • ...
Week 15 Vocabulary 2014-12-22
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- rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings
- an 18th-century movement in which reason was used to study of society and government
- having the sun as the center of the solar system, with the Earth and other planets revolving around it
- an agreement in which people give power to the government in return for its protection
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- non-religious; related to concerns of the world
- a method of investigation using observation and theory to test scientific ideas
- the study of the nature of life, truth, and knowledge
- a cultural movement that began in Italy in about 1300 and spread throughout Europe
8 Clues: non-religious; related to concerns of the world • the study of the nature of life, truth, and knowledge • rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings • a method of investigation using observation and theory to test scientific ideas • a cultural movement that began in Italy in about 1300 and spread throughout Europe • ...
Pest Management 2016-05-12
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- A pesticide that kills plants.
- A method of pest control that involves changing a lifestyle rather than dealing with the pest directly.
- The type of chemical application that involves a backpack or hand nozzle.
- Pests can build up _____________ to a pesticide if the pesticide is mishandled or applied in a manner against the label.
- The class of pesticide that kills specific types of plants.
- A pesticide that kills insects.
- The class of pesticide that kills all plants. Includes roundup.
- The method of pest control in which pesticides are utilized.
- Differs among applicators. Why we need to calibrate sprayers prior to mixing chemical.
- The type of chemical application that involves a boom from a truck, tractor, or ATV.
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- The method of pest control that involves using natural enemies of a pest to help control pest populations.
- A pesticide that kills fungus.
- A method of pest control that is done prior to a pest being found in an area.
- The chemical in a pesticide that does damage to the pest.
- A method of pest control that involves covering holes and cracks where pests can enter a dwelling.
- The method of pest control that involves manually removing pest or creating barriers to prevent pests from entering an area.
- The acronym for the equipment for safety while applying and handling pesticides.
17 Clues: A pesticide that kills plants. • A pesticide that kills fungus. • A pesticide that kills insects. • The chemical in a pesticide that does damage to the pest. • The class of pesticide that kills specific types of plants. • The method of pest control in which pesticides are utilized. • The class of pesticide that kills all plants. Includes roundup. • ...
Systems or Equations/Inequalities Crossword 2018-01-08
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- / If the slope of a line is -7, that means you move 7 units _______ and 1 unit to the right.
- / When using the addition method, you look for the variables that are ___________ one another.
- / Inequalities are _______ different kinds of symbols
- / This is the b part of the equation and where you start when graphing a line
- / This method is when you use a coordinate plane to find the solution.
- / This method has subtraction and addition.
- / When using the subtraction method, you cancel out the 2 variable that are the _______.
- / The solution to all systems of equations are in the form of a _____.
- / For less than symbols, you shade to the _________.
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- / When using the graphing method, you look for the point where the two lines _________.
- / If the inequality is less than or greater than, you make an _________ circle on the number line.
- / This method is when you set the 2 equations equal to each other.
- / When 2 lines never intersect and have no solution.
- / The solution to the inequality 3x - 14 < 10 is x < ______. (Write out number in words)
- / If you graph 2 lines and they are the same line, then the answer is ____ solutions.
- / Flip the inequality symbol when dividing by a ________ number.
- / If you graph 2 lines and they are parallel, then the answer is _____ solution.
17 Clues: / This method has subtraction and addition. • / When 2 lines never intersect and have no solution. • / Inequalities are _______ different kinds of symbols • / For less than symbols, you shade to the _________. • / Flip the inequality symbol when dividing by a ________ number. • / This method is when you set the 2 equations equal to each other. • ...
Psych- Cp 1 & 2 2020-08-31
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- educated guess about some phenomenon- prediction about what the results of a study are expected to be
- relating to a particular category
- set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- to remove or get rid of
- intensive, qualitative study of a person/group
- to determine the significance of
- branch of math concerned with summarizing and making meaningful inferences from collections of data
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- studied how animals and people adapt to their environments
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- modern or current
- different
13 Clues: different • modern or current • to remove or get rid of • to determine the significance of • relating to a particular category • intensive, qualitative study of a person/group • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • studied how animals and people adapt to their environments • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • ...
Psych- Cp 1 & 2 Vocab 2023-09-06
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- study intensive, qualitative study of a person/group
- different
- branch of math concerned with summarizing and making meaningful inferences from collections of data
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- studied how animals and people adapt to their environments
- educated guess about some phenomenon- prediction about what the results of a study are expected to be
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- to determine the significance of
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- modern or current
- set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- to remove or get rid of
- relating to a particular category
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
13 Clues: different • modern or current • to remove or get rid of • to determine the significance of • relating to a particular category • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • study intensive, qualitative study of a person/group • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • studied how animals and people adapt to their environments • ...
A TRIP TO THE ZOO 2023-11-07
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- The study of animals and animal life
- An animal that lives both on land and in water
- Animals that have a backbone or spinal column
- A thick-skinned animal with hoofs: an elephant or rhinoceros
- The scientific name for all members of the dog family
- The ability to learn and understand
- An inherited behavior pattern
- Lizard known for its ability to change color
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- A warm blooded animal with hair or fur whose females produce milk for babies
- The scientific name for cattle
- An animal doctor
- The scientific name for all members of the cat family
12 Clues: An animal doctor • An inherited behavior pattern • The scientific name for cattle • The ability to learn and understand • The study of animals and animal life • Lizard known for its ability to change color • Animals that have a backbone or spinal column • An animal that lives both on land and in water • The scientific name for all members of the cat family • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-09-27
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observatiin and the questionning of accepted belifs
- people created a goverment
- Published an essay called A Vindictation of the Rights of Woman
- Francois Marie Arouets pen name
- everything revolves around the sun
- a social gathering of intelectuals and artists
- who invented the teloscope?
- 18th centry European monarchs who was inspired by enightment ideas to rude justly and respecct the rights of subjects
- everything revolves around the sun
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- the son of a poor swiss wathcmaker, and was a great philosphe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- the artistic style of the late 1700s
- a grand ornate style that characterized European paintings, music and architecture
- influential french writer devoted to the study of plitical liberty
- Who defined the laws of gravity?
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the enlightenment
17 Clues: people created a goverment • who invented the teloscope? • Francois Marie Arouets pen name • Who defined the laws of gravity? • Who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • everything revolves around the sun • everything revolves around the sun • the artistic style of the late 1700s • a social gathering of intelectuals and artists • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • ...
Methods of Separating Compounds 2021-01-23
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- of gold, an example of flotation that is practiced in southern part of the Philippines
- mechanical separation involves the use of _____ (blank), sieves and other similar tools
- paper, material that is used in filtration
- third thing that happens with volatile liquid in mixture in distillation
- method where solid particles are retained in the paper while the liquid passes through
- second thing that happens with volatile liquid in mixture in distillation
- force, this is developed during rotation in centrifugation
- method wherein some solids in a suspension mixture are allowed to stay and less dense materials are removed
- this lowering of temperature and consequent filtration are repeated until no more solids ______ (blank)
- liquid that is above the solid residue after a process
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- first thing that happens with volatile liquid in mixture in distillation
- it speeds up the settling of the precipitate
- method that involves evaporation and condensation of volatile liquid
- method that lowers the temperature so that more insoluble component crystallizes out
- method in which substances are absorbed of an inert substance
- solid particles that remain on the paper after filtration
- and sand, one example of mechanical separation, it uses gravel or wire screen
- is a motor-driven apparatus
- in fractional crystallization, this is removed by filtration
- clear liquid that pass through after the filtration
20 Clues: is a motor-driven apparatus • paper, material that is used in filtration • it speeds up the settling of the precipitate • clear liquid that pass through after the filtration • liquid that is above the solid residue after a process • solid particles that remain on the paper after filtration • force, this is developed during rotation in centrifugation • ...
EXPERIMENTAL SKILLS 2020-09-08
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- where your results have little to no spread
- how close a measurement is to the actual value
- If you can redo your method and obtain the same set of result
- 2. You must carry out a fair test that's relevant to your question.
- A proposed result/explanation for an experiment / phenomenen
- A result that deviates from what is normally seen
- There are two criteria for this: 1. The results must allow a conclusion to be drawn
- Something that changes
- if the method meets both criteria, repeatability and reproducibility
- Variables that can have any numerical value.(line graph)
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- something that you keep the same in order to ensure the experiment is as fair as possible
- An observation that uses numbers or measurements
- how small the
- Variables that are describe by labels.(bar graph)
- something that you change to see what happens
- if your method can be repeated by someone else and the same set of results are made.
- when only the independent variable change-everything else has to remain the same.
- Errors caused by factors we can't control, like tiny temperature changes in a room. They happen when a measurement is made. The effect is reduced by repeating and averaging.
- The variable which you measure
- error due to inaccurate equipment/problem with the method/ observation technique. Can be resolved by changing method.
20 Clues: how small the • Something that changes • The variable which you measure • where your results have little to no spread • something that you change to see what happens • how close a measurement is to the actual value • An observation that uses numbers or measurements • Variables that are describe by labels.(bar graph) • A result that deviates from what is normally seen • ...
121 and 122 Objects 2022-09-05
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- single object of a particular class
- method for creating an object in a class
- instance of a class with defined attributes
- list of variables passed to a constructor or method and used in its implementation
- value that is passed into a constructor or method
- when there are multiple definitions with the same name but different signatures (constructors or methods)
- collection of modules
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- process of creating an object
- object-oriented programming
- defines a constructor or method (name and list of parameters)
- initializes formal parameters with copies of the actual parameters
- describes a constructor or method and defines how it is used (access level, name and parameter list)
- formal design defining all attributes and behaviors of an object
- hold a memory address that refers to a specific object
14 Clues: collection of modules • object-oriented programming • process of creating an object • single object of a particular class • method for creating an object in a class • instance of a class with defined attributes • value that is passed into a constructor or method • hold a memory address that refers to a specific object • ...
121 and 122 Objects 2022-09-05
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- single object of a particular class
- method for creating an object in a class
- instance of a class with defined attributes
- list of variables passed to a constructor or method and used in its implementation
- value that is passed into a constructor or method
- when there are multiple definitions with the same name but different signatures (constructors or methods)
- collection of modules
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- process of creating an object
- object-oriented programming
- defines a constructor or method (name and list of parameters)
- initializes formal parameters with copies of the actual parameters
- describes a constructor or method and defines how it is used (access level, name and parameter list)
- formal design defining all attributes and behaviors of an object
- hold a memory address that refers to a specific object
14 Clues: collection of modules • object-oriented programming • process of creating an object • single object of a particular class • method for creating an object in a class • instance of a class with defined attributes • value that is passed into a constructor or method • hold a memory address that refers to a specific object • ...
Ruby Concepts 2023-11-23
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- - A number that includes a decimal, like 3.14.
- - Lets you input text into your program, like typing a response.
- - Displays text or results on your screen.
- - Picks a random element from a list or array.
- - Changing the value of an already created variable.
- - A label/name used for storing data that can change as your program runs.
- - A placeholder/variable in a method used for receiving data.
- - A series of letters, numbers, or symbols, like words or sentences.
- - A whole number, without any fraction or decimal part.
- - The end of a method, class, or a code block, marking where it stops.
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- - A piece of code that performs a specific task, similar to a function.
- - Used for including additional code from other files or libraries.
- - A single instance created from a class, like a specific character in a game.
- - A template for creating objects, outlining their characteristics and behaviors.
- - Giving a variable a certain value.
- - Used to indicate the absence of a value or data.
- - The actual data you pass into a method when you call it.
- - A way to repeat a set of commands multiple times in your code.
- - A collection of items or elements that are kept in a specific order.
- - A sequence of numbers in order, like 1 to 10.
- - The start of defining a method, telling Ruby that you're creating a new task.
21 Clues: - Giving a variable a certain value. • - Displays text or results on your screen. • - A number that includes a decimal, like 3.14. • - Picks a random element from a list or array. • - A sequence of numbers in order, like 1 to 10. • - Used to indicate the absence of a value or data. • - Changing the value of an already created variable. • ...
SVO Module 2: Lesson 5 Crossword 2024-07-09
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- Avamar access method for clients
- Web management application for administering an Avamar Server
- Backup method that only backs up changed data; resets archive bit each time
- The data transmission manager for CommVault
- The phase in disaster recover after an incident is detected
- Generated using a hashing algorithm in CommVault; identifies a specific block of data
- Backup method that stores backup data to random media & locations
- Average time it takes to repair a system; measured over multiple outage events
- Maximum amount of data that can be lost; measured in time
- Data broken into variable-length subfiles that are compared in Avamar deduplication
- Represents all data protected on a system in the CommCell Environment; made up of multiple subclients
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- A single instance of deduplicated data in an Avamar Stripe
- Maximum amount of time that a system can be down
- Identifies specific data to be protected on a system in the CommCell environment; acts as a logical container
- Reinstalled/restored after the operating system
- Virtual repository of all data protected in CommCell environment
- Reduces amount of data transmitted/stored by eliminating redundant data
- Backup method that gets larger each time; does not reset archive bit
- Average time a component is expected to last
- Used to authenticate a host to CommServe
- CommCell end user self-service access method
- Average expected uptime in between repairs
22 Clues: Avamar access method for clients • Used to authenticate a host to CommServe • Average expected uptime in between repairs • The data transmission manager for CommVault • Average time a component is expected to last • CommCell end user self-service access method • Reinstalled/restored after the operating system • Maximum amount of time that a system can be down • ...
Lesson 1.1 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-08-26
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- study where conclusions drawn from observations or measurements of sample or population
- bias where the responder may not be truthful due to a possible negative effect
- bias where people refusing to participate can influence validity of the outcome
- numeric value obtained from analysis of population
- bias when the researchers have an interest in the outcome
- subset of a population
- group that does not receive a treatment in an experiment
- sampling method where a set of subgroups is selected as the sample
- categorical data
- other potential variables that may affect results of an experiment
- bias where the question wording influences responses
- sample is made of those who volunteer
- sampling method where every nth member of population is selected for the sample
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- bias where the sample is not representative of the population
- samples are chosen by selecting whatever is easiest
- sampling method where every member of population has equal probability of being chosen
- sampling method where random samples are taken from each subgroup (proportional in size)
- numerical data
- study in which a treatment is applied
- numeric value obtained from analysis of sample
- group data is intended to represent
- bias where the sample is volunteers
- sampling method where samples are collected in each subgroup until desired number is met
- bias where the responder gives inaccurate responses
- data gathered from every member of population
25 Clues: numerical data • categorical data • subset of a population • group data is intended to represent • bias where the sample is volunteers • study in which a treatment is applied • sample is made of those who volunteer • data gathered from every member of population • numeric value obtained from analysis of sample • numeric value obtained from analysis of population • ...
10 food 2024-10-28
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- / Basic food eaten regularly and providing energy.
- / Gentle cooking method in water, ideal for eggs and fish.
- / Process where proteins change from liquid to solid, like eggs.
- / Method to prevent food spoilage and extend shelf life.
- / Cooking using the vapor from boiling water.
- / Micro-organisms that can cause food spoilage.
- / A staple grain widely consumed in Asian cuisine.
- / The browning of starches, as seen in toasted bread.
- / Cooking method involving a shallow pan and a small amount of hot fat.
- / Italian staple made from wheat and water, often boiled.
- / Cooking method using direct heat from below or above.
- / Quick cooking method using a hot wok and small pieces of food.
- / Heat transfer by direct contact, like cooking in a frying pan.
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- / Formula used to calculate the cost of ingredients.
- / First stage in food processing, such as milling grains.
- Cooking food fully submerged in hot water.
- / Heat transfer in fluids, often used in boiling water.
- / Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves, like toasting.
- / A starchy tuber used in many international dishes.
- Zone / Temperature range where bacteria multiply rapidly (5°C - 60°C).
- / Protein-rich legumes used in soups and stews.
- / Staple food made from flour and water, usually baked.
- / Process of combining oil and water, as in mayonnaise.
- / Stage of food processing that creates final products, like bread.
24 Clues: Cooking food fully submerged in hot water. • / Cooking using the vapor from boiling water. • / Micro-organisms that can cause food spoilage. • / Protein-rich legumes used in soups and stews. • / Basic food eaten regularly and providing energy. • / A staple grain widely consumed in Asian cuisine. • / Formula used to calculate the cost of ingredients. • ...
Breads Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- The ingredients for yeast bread should be kept at this temperature to promote yeast growth
- Muffins are done when they are lightly browned and have round ________ tops
- What do the sides of rolled biscuits look like when finished baking?
- Yeast will _____ if the water is too hot
- This method dissolves yeast in warm water
- The dough of yeast breads to allowed to rise ______ baking
- This type of biscuits have an irregular shape
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- This is the challenge to avoid when using the muffin method
- The batter for the muffin method should be ______
- this type of flour is an excellent gluten producer
- Yeast will not _____ if the water is too cold
- how much should the size of biscuits change when done
- This method combines dry yeast with dry ingredients
- This type of fat is added to the dry ingredients using this method
- Yeast breads are leavened with this leavening agent
15 Clues: Yeast will _____ if the water is too hot • This method dissolves yeast in warm water • Yeast will not _____ if the water is too cold • This type of biscuits have an irregular shape • The batter for the muffin method should be ______ • this type of flour is an excellent gluten producer • This method combines dry yeast with dry ingredients • ...
METHODS OF COOKING 2021-05-26
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- where food is completely submerged in water for even heat distribution
- combination method that uses both wet and dry heats
- food is sauted or seared,and then simmered in a liquid for a long period of time until tender
- food cooked quickly by rays of heat
- uses a small amount of fat
- method where food is cooked in hot liquids just below the boiling point but above poaching
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- where the food is completely immersed in hot oil
- similar to grilling
- method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food
- similar to boiling
- where you fry the food very quickly on a high heat in an oiled pan
- this method is used to make cakes
- cooking food in a fat or oil typically in a pan
- method where mostly vegetables and fruits are placed in scalding water
- to be cooked slowly in a liquid in a closed dish or pan
15 Clues: similar to boiling • similar to grilling • uses a small amount of fat • this method is used to make cakes • food cooked quickly by rays of heat • cooking food in a fat or oil typically in a pan • where the food is completely immersed in hot oil • combination method that uses both wet and dry heats • method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food • ...
science 2021-01-19
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- is the scientific study of the Earth through its rocks, soil, etc.
- is the scientific study of the planets, stars, the Sun, etc. of outer space.
- is the science of living things.
- is the scientific study of animals.
- is the study of things that occur naturally such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, etc.
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- is the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms.
- is the science that deals with the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with each other.
- is the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge, etc.
- is the scientific study of plants.
- is the science of living things.
10 Clues: is the science of living things. • is the science of living things. • is the scientific study of plants. • is the scientific study of animals. • is the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge, etc. • is the scientific study of the Earth through its rocks, soil, etc. • is the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms. • ...
Vocab 1TH Chapter 2 2022-01-18
18 Clues: dull • move • meal • desk • choir • noise • second • though • process • useless • improve • society • silence • twentieth • important • scientific • performance • opportunity
Instructional Methods 2025-04-08
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- - A method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process
- -A way to assess each student’s participation and learning
- - A form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal
- - A question that require deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer
- - Understanding individuals demonstrate when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines
- - A process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement
- -A method that puts students in situations that feel realm even though they are not eliminating any harmful risks
- - The complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy
- - A method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning. Students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning.
- A way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning skills.
- - A lab in which students produce an end product that
- - A group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- -A leader
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- - Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units
- -To give authority to
- - The basic techniques teachers use to promote learn
- - A process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned; students think about thinking
- - Partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture.
- - The use of different techniques of instruction to match a student’s preferred mode of learning, disability, or background
- - An educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved
- - A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on students for an answer
- - A teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teachers
- - The rate at which a teacher move through the components of a lesson or the lessons throughout the day
- - A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students
- - A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script.
- - A lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common of scientific experiments
- - A description that aligns a person and his or her skills with specific position
27 Clues: -A leader • -To give authority to • - The basic techniques teachers use to promote learn • - A group of people who present and discuss a topic. • - A lab in which students produce an end product that • -A way to assess each student’s participation and learning • - Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-07-05
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- may be defined as systematic viewing, coupled with consideration of seen phenomenon.
- It is a numerical characteristic or attribute associated with the population that can assume different values.
- It is a complete set of data that consists of the totality of observations with which we are concerned.
- It is only containing a part of a set of data in a population.
- This method provides consistent and more precise information.
- This method involves manipulating one variable to determine of changes in one variable cause changes in another variable.
- the information that is taken from published or unpublished data gathered by other individuals or agencies.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.
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- Method of collecting data wherein the researcher obtains the information through prepared list of questions.
- This method is about the related information written in record data banks, newspapers, magazines, world wide web, and the like are the main source of data.
- The set of information which is directly gathered from the respondents, or which is based on direct or first-hand experience.
- it is referring to the collection of observable information or facts
12 Clues: This method provides consistent and more precise information. • It is only containing a part of a set of data in a population. • it is referring to the collection of observable information or facts • may be defined as systematic viewing, coupled with consideration of seen phenomenon. • ...
ΑΓΓΛΙΚΑ Α ΛΥΚΕΙΟΥ/Animal Rights 2020-05-01
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- knowledge of a situation
- scientific procedure/test/trial taking place in a lab
- use inefficiently
- not needed
- reach a point of highest development
- discover and explain sth wih accuracy
- a general rule/principle
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- adequately, enough
- make sth secret known to others
- close examination
- an accurate and deep understanding
- a person who carries out scientific research
- put on the market, introduce, start an activity
- changed
14 Clues: changed • not needed • close examination • use inefficiently • adequately, enough • knowledge of a situation • a general rule/principle • make sth secret known to others • an accurate and deep understanding • reach a point of highest development • discover and explain sth wih accuracy • a person who carries out scientific research • put on the market, introduce, start an activity • ...
Classification/Taxomony 2022-05-12
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- giving each type of organism,genus, and species
- developed system of classification
- more specific than class
- diagrams based on patterns of shared derives traits
- the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species
- System of categorizing living things
- The broadest division
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- the science of classification
- first part of an organisms scientific name
- all organisms have in common
- kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes
- domain of unicellular prokaryotes
- clock model that uses DNA comparison
- highest rank of organism
- population of organisms grouped together by taxonomists
- scientific name for humans
- taxon containing several classes
- taxon containing several orders
- taxonomic group containing one or more genera
- domain eukarya
20 Clues: domain eukarya • The broadest division • highest rank of organism • more specific than class • scientific name for humans • all organisms have in common • the science of classification • taxon containing several orders • taxon containing several classes • domain of unicellular prokaryotes • kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes • developed system of classification • ...
African Enslavement2 2022-03-13
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- the most popular method of obtaining slaves
- a method of obtaining random slaves in small numbers
- a major slaving port in the Netherlands
- a method of purchasing weaker slaves
- fees charged by African tribes to allow slave traders to pass on their land
- this was drastically reduced in Africa as a result of slavery, while it drastically increased in the New World
- leaders of African tribes
- a cell where slaves were kept
- a type of violent action taken by slaves against Europeans common on ships
- a major cause of self harm on the journey to the New World
- a type of chain to the head, connecting several slaves together
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- instrument used to mark ownership of slaves
- the Manager of a fort
- the product manufactured by slaves in the West Indies
- a method of purchasing the best slaves
- a type of weapon given to blacks by whites to source slaves in Africa
- a slave born in the New World
- a rejected slave
- a method of marking a slave to show ownership
- a defensive building on the African coast to protect slave cargo
- a product manufactured by slaves in the American colonies
- a major cause of death of a large number of slaves on the journey to the New World
- a major slaving port in Portugal
23 Clues: a rejected slave • the Manager of a fort • leaders of African tribes • a slave born in the New World • a cell where slaves were kept • a major slaving port in Portugal • a method of purchasing weaker slaves • a method of purchasing the best slaves • a major slaving port in the Netherlands • the most popular method of obtaining slaves • ...
10 food 2024-10-28
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- / Basic food eaten regularly and providing energy.
- / Gentle cooking method in water, ideal for eggs and fish.
- / Process where proteins change from liquid to solid, like eggs.
- / Method to prevent food spoilage and extend shelf life.
- / Cooking using the vapor from boiling water.
- / Micro-organisms that can cause food spoilage.
- / A staple grain widely consumed in Asian cuisine.
- / The browning of starches, as seen in toasted bread.
- / Cooking method involving a shallow pan and a small amount of hot fat.
- / Italian staple made from wheat and water, often boiled.
- / Cooking method using direct heat from below or above.
- / Quick cooking method using a hot wok and small pieces of food.
- / Heat transfer by direct contact, like cooking in a frying pan.
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- / Formula used to calculate the cost of ingredients.
- / First stage in food processing, such as milling grains.
- Cooking food fully submerged in hot water.
- / Heat transfer in fluids, often used in boiling water.
- / Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves, like toasting.
- / A starchy tuber used in many international dishes.
- Zone / Temperature range where bacteria multiply rapidly (5°C - 60°C).
- / Protein-rich legumes used in soups and stews.
- / Staple food made from flour and water, usually baked.
- / Process of combining oil and water, as in mayonnaise.
- / Stage of food processing that creates final products, like bread.
24 Clues: Cooking food fully submerged in hot water. • / Cooking using the vapor from boiling water. • / Micro-organisms that can cause food spoilage. • / Protein-rich legumes used in soups and stews. • / Basic food eaten regularly and providing energy. • / A staple grain widely consumed in Asian cuisine. • / Formula used to calculate the cost of ingredients. • ...
DataCollectionPrinciples 2025-12-03
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- a bias when individuals provide inaccurate information
- sampling method when each observational unit has an equal chance
- when sample is skewed toward particular interests, making it not representative of the population
- when onve variable directly causes a change in the other
- when too many people refuse to provide information in a survey
- a number summarizing the population
- non-representative sample where easily accessible individuals are more likely to be included
- when the method used to select a sample makes it not representative of the population
- the target group of interest, usually too large to collect data for every observational unit
- evidence gathered in a haphazard way, where observational units do not represent the population
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- the entity on which data is collected and analyzed in a study
- study method that identifies individuals and collects information as events unfold
- limit of what an observational study can show
- variable that was not included in the study, but is associated in the variables of interest
- study method that collects data after events have taken place
- study method of collecting data that does not directly interfere with the observational units
- a number summarizing the sample data
- when two variables move together
- non-representative sample where individuals choose themselves
- set a subset of the observational units in the population
20 Clues: when two variables move together • a number summarizing the population • a number summarizing the sample data • limit of what an observational study can show • a bias when individuals provide inaccurate information • when onve variable directly causes a change in the other • set a subset of the observational units in the population • ...
Cells- Alyssa M 2024-11-22
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- rectangular shape
- makes ATP
- lacks organelles no nucleus ex. bacteria
- folded membrane, transports
- site of photosynthesis
- scientific name for a living thing
- common lab stain
- selectively permeable
- Diffusion of water
- one cell
- digests waste
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- Our scientific name
- has organelles ex. humans
- group of tissues working together
- packing and secreting of proteins
- supports and protects the plant
- small structures inside a cell
- a group of cells
- where ribosomes are made
- in animal cells, for cell division
- small sacs for digestion
- in plant cells only,watery
- movement of materials with ATP
- discovered the cell nucleus
- group of organs working together
25 Clues: one cell • makes ATP • digests waste • a group of cells • common lab stain • rectangular shape • Diffusion of water • Our scientific name • selectively permeable • site of photosynthesis • where ribosomes are made • small sacs for digestion • has organelles ex. humans • in plant cells only,watery • folded membrane, transports • discovered the cell nucleus • small structures inside a cell • ...
RM QUIZ 2025-07-01
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- A method where different participants are used in each condition
- A method where the same participants take part in all conditions
- Method of selecting participants where everyone has equal chance
- The process of explaining the true purpose of the study afterwards
- The variable the researcher manipulates
- The variable measured by the researcher
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- A research method where data is gathered in a natural environment
- A research method using written or verbal questions
- An uncontrolled factor that might affect the DV
- An ethical guideline: participants must know what they're signing up for
- When neither participant nor experimenter knows the condition assigned
- The target group of people a study applies to
- Numerical data collected in experiments
- A graphical representation of the relationship between two variables
14 Clues: Numerical data collected in experiments • The variable the researcher manipulates • The variable measured by the researcher • The target group of people a study applies to • An uncontrolled factor that might affect the DV • A research method using written or verbal questions • A method where different participants are used in each condition • ...
Fun with Javascript! 2024-11-03
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- The language used to make web pages interactive.
- The keyword used to create a conditional branch.
- This loop runs as long as a condition is true.
- The data type that represents true or false.
- The method used to add an item to the end of an array.
- The method used to select an element by tag, id or class.
- A list of values is called an ___.
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- A method that adds a class to an element
- The keyword used to define a variable.
- The method to remove an element from the DOM.
- This keyword is used to define a function.
- The keyword used to exit a loop.
- The method to output something to the console.
- The loop that executes code a specific number of times.
14 Clues: The keyword used to exit a loop. • A list of values is called an ___. • The keyword used to define a variable. • A method that adds a class to an element • This keyword is used to define a function. • The data type that represents true or false. • The method to remove an element from the DOM. • This loop runs as long as a condition is true. • ...
Process Costing Crossword 2025-11-07
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- Spoilage : Expected or unavoidable production loss
- Overhead : Indirect costs of production such as rent or utilities
- Units : Measure of work done expressed in fully completed units
- in Process : Goods that are partially completed in the production process
- Average Method : Method combining beginning inventory and current costs
- per Unit : Total cost divided by the number of units produced
- Costs : Costs moved from one process to another
- Labor : Wages of workers directly involved in manufacturing
- Loss : Unexpected loss beyond the normal level
- Costing : Method of costing used for mass production of similar items
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- Cost Report : Summary of costs and units in a department
- Costs : Sum of direct labor and manufacturing overhead
- Costs : Costs assigned to different production departments
- Method : Method assuming first units started are completed first
- Materials : Raw materials directly used in the production process
- : The process of turning raw materials into finished goods
16 Clues: Loss : Unexpected loss beyond the normal level • Costs : Costs moved from one process to another • Spoilage : Expected or unavoidable production loss • Costs : Sum of direct labor and manufacturing overhead • Cost Report : Summary of costs and units in a department • Costs : Costs assigned to different production departments • ...
Contraception 2013-01-09
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- intentional prevention of conception
- has the lowest effectiveness rate
- contraception that is inserted under the skin
- act of becoming pregnant
- Type that is 85-98% effective is used correctly
- method that includes withdrawal and abstinence
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- method that shields and protects
- method that is permanent (vasectomy)
- not having intercourse
- method that stops ovulation
- female hormone
- acronym for inter-uterine device
12 Clues: female hormone • not having intercourse • act of becoming pregnant • method that stops ovulation • method that shields and protects • acronym for inter-uterine device • has the lowest effectiveness rate • method that is permanent (vasectomy) • intentional prevention of conception • contraception that is inserted under the skin • method that includes withdrawal and abstinence • ...
Quick Breads Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-27
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- similar to the rubbing in method
- adds flavor
- provides body and structure
- checks for doneness
- most appropriate for storing quick breads
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- consistency for conventional or creaming method
- flour product using batters
- consistency for the muffin method
- sign of too much raising agent
- sign of over mixing
- pushing folding and turning soft dough and biscuit method
- consistency of muffin batter
12 Clues: adds flavor • sign of over mixing • checks for doneness • flour product using batters • provides body and structure • consistency of muffin batter • sign of too much raising agent • similar to the rubbing in method • consistency for the muffin method • most appropriate for storing quick breads • consistency for conventional or creaming method • ...
Masons Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- Francois-Marie Arouse known by his nom de plume M. de Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher
- The philosophies were the intellectuals of the 18th-century European Enlightenment.
- Right It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly
- which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- Contract when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment
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- A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery,
- Hobbles Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan,
- Montesquieu holds that democratic power comes from an equal group of individuals who constitute a state that will actively work to maintain that equality.
- The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century.
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families
- Locke a government should be beholden to the people rather than vice-versa.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
13 Clues: Locke a government should be beholden to the people rather than vice-versa. • which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe. • The philosophies were the intellectuals of the 18th-century European Enlightenment. • Hobbles Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, • ...
Vocabulary words 2022-10-13
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- column An ordered arrangement of rock layers that is based on the relative ages of the rocks and in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom.
- A principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been distured.
- dating Any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years.
- The trace or remains of an organism the lived long age, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and processes that shape Earth.
- The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- fossils A fossilized structure, such as a footprint or a coprolite, that formed in sedimentary rock by animal activity on or within soft sedimentary.
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- decay The process in which a radioactive isotope Radiometric dating
- A method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of a radioactive (parent) isotope and a stable
- A break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time
- A principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes.
- tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element.
- decay The process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element.
- core A long cylinder of ice obtained from drilling through ice caps or ice, sheets, used to study past climates.
- time scale The standard method used to divide earth’s long natural history into manageable parts.
15 Clues: The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • decay The process in which a radioactive isotope Radiometric dating • dating Any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years. • tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element. • ...
unit 5 2020-10-08
20 Clues: agy • bőkezű • palota • tiszta • azonnal • megelőz • baleset • átlagos • zsúfolt • ijesztő • csontok • lakosok • betegség • izgalmas • nyugtalan • tudományos • ingerlékeny • türelmetlen • biztonságos • nem jól (van)
Level Up 9 Theme 8 Words & Phrases 2025-04-14
21 Clues: äly • sähkö • käyttö • keksiä • älykäs • kehitys • merkitä • käyttää • keksintö • merkitys • käyttäjä • kehittää • insinööri • edistynyt • sähköinen • mullistaa • hyödyllinen • edistysaskel • tieteellinen • vallankumous • historiallinen
Chapter 17/18 Review 2015-03-12
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- a small piece of genetic material that can replicate separately from the prokaryote’s main chromosome
- the science of naming and classifying organisms
- Aerobe can live with or without oxygen
- does not need oxygen to survive
- ancient bacteria, lives in extreme environments
- needs oxygen to survive
- true bacteria, oldest bacteria
- classification classifying organisms by their evolutionary characteristics
- the first part of a scientific name
- traits used to figure out evolutionary relationships among a group of species
- the second part of a scientific name
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- 6 groups that all organisms are classified into
- evolutionary history for a group of species
- the 3 main groups that the 6 Kingdoms are grouped into
- the two part scientific name
- a long, whiplike structure outside of a cell that is used for movement
- classification based on common ancestors
- Clock models that use mutation rates to measure evolutionary time; two types are Mitochondrial DNA and Ribosomal RNA
- created the linnaean classification system
- an evolutionary tree that proposes how a species may be related to each other through common ancestors
- non-membrane bound organisms
- how prokaryotes transfer genetic material
22 Clues: needs oxygen to survive • the two part scientific name • non-membrane bound organisms • true bacteria, oldest bacteria • does not need oxygen to survive • the first part of a scientific name • the second part of a scientific name • Aerobe can live with or without oxygen • classification based on common ancestors • how prokaryotes transfer genetic material • ...
Homeostasis & Nerves 2021-02-10
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- the meaning of the “P” in PNS.
- a scientific word for “inside”.
- the process for maintaining “balance” in the body.
- the scientific name for a nerve.
- these are chemical messengers that are sent via the blood.
- the receiving part of a neuron.
- the type of neuron that carries messages to the brain.
- these are cells that can detect a certain stimulus. They are often grouped together in organs.
- these neurons connect sensory and motor neuron. They are present in brain and spinal cord.
- the long part of a nerve cell, that carries the electrical signal.
- an organ that produces hormones.
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- these are attached to motor neurons, they are often muscles, but may be glands.
- a detected event that brings about a response.
- the ”sheath” around a nerve cell that insulates it from other electrical signals.
- what the body does due to a stimulus.
- a system of the body that sends messages via electrical signals.
- an automatic nervous response that doesn’t directly involve the brain.
- the type of neuron that carries messages away from the brain.
- the gap between neuron.
- a scientific word for “outside”.
- the meaning of the “C” in CNS.
21 Clues: the gap between neuron. • the meaning of the “P” in PNS. • the meaning of the “C” in CNS. • a scientific word for “inside”. • the receiving part of a neuron. • the scientific name for a nerve. • a scientific word for “outside”. • an organ that produces hormones. • what the body does due to a stimulus. • a detected event that brings about a response. • ...
Chapter 2 Psychology 2023-11-17
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- The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected or associated.
- A division or subdivision of a larger organization or system.
- Another term for biological psychology, focusing on the biological basis of behavior.
- Pertaining to the body or physical structure.
- Easily agitated or alarmed; relating to the nerves or nervous system.
- The opening section of a presentation.
- A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses.
- Involving the principles and methods of science.
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- Scientific study of the nervous system, especially the brain.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- The devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge.
- Relating to living organisms and their life processes.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- The study of the biological foundations of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes.
- Data or knowledge that is organized and processed.
- The organ of the central nervous system, responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions.
- Designed or developed for a particular purpose or function.
- Series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
- Observable actions and reactions of an organism.
- Sets of connected components forming a complex whole.
20 Clues: The opening section of a presentation. • Pertaining to the body or physical structure. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses. • Observable actions and reactions of an organism. • Involving the principles and methods of science. • Data or knowledge that is organized and processed. • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab 2024-04-19
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- an educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved
- a question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer and generally encourages higher level thinking
- a group of people who present and discuss a topic
- the basic technique teachers use to promote learning
- a leader
- learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students
- a way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills
- lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common scientific experiments
- learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script
- rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson
- a teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching
- a process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement
- description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution
- objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment
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- understanding individuals demonstrates when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines
- lab in which students produce an end product
- the use of different techniques of instruction to match a students preferred mode of learning, disability, or background
- partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture
- to give authority to
- a process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- a method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process
- a way to assess each student's participation and learning
- a form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal
- a method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning; students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning
- a brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student for an answer, which allows students to mentally process the question and formulate their replies
- integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units
- method that out students in situations that feel real, even though they are not
27 Clues: a leader • to give authority to • lab in which students produce an end product • rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson • a group of people who present and discuss a topic • the basic technique teachers use to promote learning • a way to assess each student's participation and learning • integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab 2024-04-19
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- an educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved
- a question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer and generally encourages higher level thinking
- a group of people who present and discuss a topic
- the basic technique teachers use to promote learning
- a leader
- learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students
- a way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills
- lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common scientific experiments
- learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script
- rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson
- a teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching
- a process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement
- description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution
- objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment
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- understanding individuals demonstrates when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines
- lab in which students produce an end product
- the use of different techniques of instruction to match a students preferred mode of learning, disability, or background
- partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture
- to give authority to
- a process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- a method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process
- a way to assess each student's participation and learning
- a form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal
- a method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning; students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning
- a brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student for an answer, which allows students to mentally process the question and formulate their replies
- integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units
- method that out students in situations that feel real, even though they are not
27 Clues: a leader • to give authority to • lab in which students produce an end product • rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson • a group of people who present and discuss a topic • the basic technique teachers use to promote learning • a way to assess each student's participation and learning • integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script.
- An educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved.
- A method that puts students in situations that feel real, even though they are not- eliminating any harmful risks.
- understanding Understanding individuals demonstrates when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines.
- A way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills.
- A lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common scientific experiments.
- The complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
- A process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned; students think about thinking.
- A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students.
- The use of different techniques of instruction to match a student’s preferred mode of learning, disability, or background.
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- A form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal.
- A question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer, and generally encourages higher-level thinking.
- A lab in which students produce an end product.
- A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student.
- A way to assess each student’s participation and learning.
- Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units.
- The basic techniques teachers use to promote learning.
- A method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning. Students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning.
- A teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching.
- Leader.
- A process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement.
- A method in which the teachers role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process.
- The rate at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson or lessons throughout the day.
- To give authority to.
- A group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- A description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution.
- Partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture.
27 Clues: Leader. • To give authority to. • A lab in which students produce an end product. • A group of people who present and discuss a topic. • The basic techniques teachers use to promote learning. • A way to assess each student’s participation and learning. • Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units. • ...
Pseudo/Psycho/Rupt/Scope/Script 2020-11-20
Across
- broken into what is expected
- false foot
- A medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body.
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- having the ability to make something distant seem nearer or larger.
- a false document, forgery
- A book
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so lost and can’t live in reality
- device for seeing around obstacles.
- An instrument that makes small objects look larger.
- one who tells false things, a liar
- to "break the bank"
- affecting the mind
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- a system of psychological therapy which aims to treat mental problems
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- something considered to be classic that is not
- a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- to break away from honesty
- able to be influenced into doing something that breaks away from the rules
- to break up
- a person suffering from a mental disorder
- an expert in psychology
- too small to be seen unless under a microscope.
- a short dedication written in a book
25 Clues: A book • false foot • to break up • affecting the mind • to "break the bank" • an expert in psychology • a false document, forgery • to break away from honesty • broken into what is expected • one who tells false things, a liar • sloppy writing that is hard to read • device for seeing around obstacles. • a short dedication written in a book • a person suffering from a mental disorder • ...
Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2020-10-31
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- Influence writer devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry
- Vaccination for smallpox
- discovered the relationship between volume gas and pressure
- Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons
- The agreement between the government and the people
- Came up with the idea that planets move in orbits shaped like an ellipse.
- he believed without the government's keeping order there would be war and life would be solitary poor nasty brutish and short
- He believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- a tool to study space
- A woman who published something on the rights of women
- He was an English writer that helped with the scientific method
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- theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- new way of thinking of the Modern World
- created the Sun centered theory
- François-Marie Arouet writing name
- Theorys of motion
- social critics
- theory that states that the planets revolve around the sun
- social gathering where attendees would discuss enlightenment ideas
- A tool to make large objects smaller to look at cells, bacteria, etc.
- committed to individual freedom
- Is an Italian philosopher his thoughts were mostly on the justice system
23 Clues: social critics • Theorys of motion • a tool to study space • Vaccination for smallpox • created the Sun centered theory • committed to individual freedom • François-Marie Arouet writing name • new way of thinking of the Modern World • The agreement between the government and the people • Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons • ...
Ancient Greece REVIEW 2022-02-23
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- This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine"
- This philosopher gave us the scientific method
- Alexander sliced this knot with a sword
- The mainland of Greece is this.
- Greek city-state that was one of the first democracies
- War that lasted 27 years between Athens and Sparta
- Alexander's warhorse
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- Greek stories that tell about the gods and goddesses
- Greek stories that usually contained a moral or a lesson
- Greek city-state that had a strong army; boys were sent to training camp at age 7.
- this island off the coast of Greece is where the earliest Greeks (the Minoans) lived
- Greek drama included comedy and ______________.
- wrote down the Greek fables
- This Greek scientist gave us the pulley, how to find the volume of a sphere, and the word "Eureka." :)
- this philosopher thought that the spiritual (unseen) world was very superior to the seen world.
- conquered Persia and almost all the known world! Died at age 32.
- Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Athletic games in ancient Greece - the world still does these games to this day.
- This man was made to drink poison because the Greeks thought he was turning his students away from worshiping the Greek gods
- The "father" and main god in Greek religion
20 Clues: Alexander's warhorse • wrote down the Greek fables • The mainland of Greece is this. • Alexander sliced this knot with a sword • The "father" and main god in Greek religion • This philosopher gave us the scientific method • Greek drama included comedy and ______________. • This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine" • Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
Across
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- Believed that people are born with natural rights; social contract.
- Founder of modern chemistry.
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun
- Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Believed that punishments should fit the crimes and that laws exist to preserve social order.
- The belief that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Worked with gravity, created the laws of motion and modern physics.
- Believed that people are not technically free as long as there are laws; social contract.
- Believed that government should exist because people are born selfish and wicked; social contract.
- Believed in separation of power, checks and balances
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun in an elliptical motion using math
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- The belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered new things about the planets, the sun, and the moon using the telescope
- Developed analytical geometry; which linked algebra and geometry
- Used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- To know something one did not know before
- Believed in women's rights
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method
20 Clues: Believed in women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry. • Discovered that the planets orbit the sun • To know something one did not know before • Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method • Believed in separation of power, checks and balances • ...
Maaham Khan Psychology Vocabulary Module 1 2013-08-22
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- Skinner Behaviorist. Focused on learning through rewards and observation
- Beverly Prosser First African-American lady to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- Wundt Opened the first psychology lab in 1879.
- Perspective Behavior is learned by previous learning.
- Studied the basic elements of thought and sensations.
- Cecil Sumner First African-American male to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental process.
- Perspective Behavior is explained by how a person interprets the situation.
- Pavlov Emphasized the study of observable behaviors.
- Freud Believed that abnormal behavior originated from unconscious drives and conflicts
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- Perspective Behavior is explained as being motivated by satisfying needs with the goal of reaching one's full potential once basic needs are meet.
- Emphasized studying the function of consciousness and how consciousness helped people adapt to their environments.
- Titchener Analyze the intensity, clarity and quality of the parts of conscious
- Perspective Method of classifying a collection of ideas.
- Piaget Swiss development psychologist.
- Behavior is explained by the influence of other people present.
- Perspective Behavior is explained by brain chemistry, genetics, glands, etc.
- James First American psychologist. Founder of Functionalism.
- Psychology To study and promote optimal human functioning.
- Genetics It shows the importance of both genetic and environmental factors on behavior.
20 Clues: Piaget Swiss development psychologist. • Wundt Opened the first psychology lab in 1879. • The scientific study of behavior and mental process. • Studied the basic elements of thought and sensations. • Perspective Behavior is learned by previous learning. • Pavlov Emphasized the study of observable behaviors. • ...
