scientific method Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-12
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- associations made up of workers who want reform
- person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of business
- economic system in which money is invested in business ventures
- class a social class of skilled workers, businessmen, & wealthy farmers
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- the refusal to worl
- rotation method of farming developed by scientific farmers; very efficient
- roads that were built and operated for profit
- period of city building and movement of people to cities
- business owned by stockholders who share its profits
- of production land, labor, and wealth
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- faire refers to the economic policy of letting business owners set working conditions w/o interference
- people who attacked English factories and destroyed labor-saving machinery
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- locomotive steam machine on wheels
- jenny invented by James Hargreaves and was named after his daughter
- revolution period of greatly increased output of machine made goods
- form of complete socialism; private property ceases to exist & all goods and services are shared equally
- the name of the larger fields farmers were able to cultivate
- where wealthy textile merchants set up machines to produce goods
20 Clues: the refusal to worl • locomotive steam machine on wheels • of production land, labor, and wealth • roads that were built and operated for profit • associations made up of workers who want reform • business owned by stockholders who share its profits • the process of developing machine production of goods • period of city building and movement of people to cities • ...
Vocab Words-Week of Febuary 8,2016 2016-02-09
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- idea supported by evidence
- step-by-step process scientist use to conduct an experiment or an investigation
- picture that shows relationships between sets of data
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- an experiment that does not yield similar results, does not have controlled variables, or is incomplete
- a guess based on observation and research about what will happen under certain conditions
- collected information resulting from an experiment or other investigation
- idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
- steps following in an experiments
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- a belief or judgment
- simplified version of some part of the natural world that helps explain how it functions
- factor in an experiment that is kept the same
- a method of inquiry involving stating a problem, proposing alternative solutions, analyzing alternatives and selecting a solution, testing the solution by using a model, and evaluating the effectiveness of the solution
- similar and different
- a procedure carried out to systematically observe, study or test something in order to learn about it
- an idea or conclusion based on observation
- the opposite of invalid experiment
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- use the five senses to collet information
20 Clues: a belief or judgment • similar and different • idea supported by evidence • procedure to test a hypothesis • steps following in an experiments • the opposite of invalid experiment • use the five senses to collet information • an idea or conclusion based on observation • factor in an experiment that is kept the same • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • ...
word formation processes 2016-07-12
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- attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk
- sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing
- give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something.
- a mysterious object seen in the sky for which, it is claimed, no orthodox scientific explanation
- a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
- that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money
- a person who steals from other people's pockets
- recording: method of sound recording in which an input audio waveform
- also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- containing nothing; not filled or occupied
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- a fat person
- of furniture, produced especially in colonial America, that can serve,
- a male homosexual
- foolish or contemptible person who lacks social skills or is boringly studious
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- brother of one's wife or husband
- is required to do at home
- comb: a comb with narrow teeth that are close together
- flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points
- means advertisement
21 Clues: a fat person • a male homosexual • means advertisement • is required to do at home • brother of one's wife or husband • containing nothing; not filled or occupied • also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization • a person who steals from other people's pockets • a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc • that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money • ...
forces in motion 2023-11-06
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- the rate at which something is moving
- acts on something moving in a circular path and directed toward the center
- speed of something in a direction
- force that keeps an object at rest
- two forces are the same but are going in opposite directions
- resistance that an object encounters when moving over another
- rate of change of velocity
- quantity of motion that is measured with mass and velocity
- moving from its place or position
- a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts
- Net force that is equal to mass times acceleration
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- force that acts in the opposite direction while an object is moving through the air
- relative mass or quantity of matter
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- resistance created by two objects sliding together
- a method of procedure that consists of systematic observation,measurement, experiments, the formulation,testing,and modification of hypotheses
- push or pull on an object
- force that attracts a body towards the center of the Earth
- remains at rest unless a force acts on it
20 Clues: push or pull on an object • rate of change of velocity • speed of something in a direction • moving from its place or position • force that keeps an object at rest • relative mass or quantity of matter • the rate at which something is moving • remains at rest unless a force acts on it • resistance created by two objects sliding together • ...
Crossword 2024-02-26
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- any observation made in a laboratory experiment.
- a relationship between two variables that move in opposite directions.
- moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.
- a process or record of research into the development of a particular person, group.
- the group of individuals that the intervention intends to conduct research.
- a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc.
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like.
- make an exact copy of; reproduce.
- arises in any research study in which participants choose.
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- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence.
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
- An inactive substance or other intervention that looks the same as
- a qualitative research method where you record the behaviors of your research subjects.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery.
- a relationship between two variables that tend to move in the same direction.
- researchers divide subjects into subgroups called strata.
- a part of the sampling technique in which each sample.
- look closely at or examine (someone or something).
- build or make
- a research design in which participants are repeatedly assessed.
21 Clues: build or make • make an exact copy of; reproduce. • any observation made in a laboratory experiment. • look closely at or examine (someone or something). • a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc. • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery. • a part of the sampling technique in which each sample. • ...
B-Quiz 2023-06-17
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- Full form of 'YONO'(SBI)-(14).
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a specific period of time-(6).
- He is the Father of Commerce-(8).
- The persons who directly sells product to ultimate consumers-(9).
- A collection of a wide range of assets that are owned by investors-(9).
- Legally enforceable agreement is known as-(8).
- This is the point where the demand and supply curves intersect-(11).
- A facility given by bank to take out more money than you have-(9).
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- Voting on behalf of-(5)
- An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use-(8).
- The process of differentiating a product by developing a symbol , name ,image or trademark for it-(8).
- ____is the author of book 'The Principles of Scientific Management'-(8).
- __________sector of India has the highest FDI-(7)
- GST first introduced in this country-(6)
- This is the most dictatorship like organizational structure-(10).
- The business organisation that buys the rights to use the company’s brand name, production method, etc-(10).
- At BEP, contribution is equal to (in marginal costing)-(9)
- He created the Hierarchy of Needs-(6).
- ______Stock Exchange is the world's first stock exchange-(9).
- The part of a person's income that they do not spend-(7).
20 Clues: Voting on behalf of-(5) • Full form of 'YONO'(SBI)-(14). • He is the Father of Commerce-(8). • He created the Hierarchy of Needs-(6). • GST first introduced in this country-(6) • Legally enforceable agreement is known as-(8). • __________sector of India has the highest FDI-(7) • The part of a person's income that they do not spend-(7). • ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter Review 2022-09-23
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- the type of property that relates to what something may look like
- substance all things are chemically combined
- what we make when conducting a lab to make sure we are recording all data
- the compounds that are created in a reaction
- type of observation that uses words
- the 4th step in the scientific method
- the type of variable that does not depend on anything else (usually time)
- "different" conditions
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- in order to be safe in the lab, you should wear ____________
- what we collect during an experiment
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- the type of property that relates to how something might react with something else (change in structure)
- the type of variable that stays the same across all trials
- type of observation that uses numbers / amounts
- formed when two or more different types of atoms chemically combine
- another word for a homogenous mixture
- the compounds or elements in a reaction that react with each other
- all things are not chemically combined
- the type of variable that changes based on something else
- the type of group that is under "other"
- to avoid catching on fire easily, you should put your ________ up if it is long
- made up of only 1 type of atom
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 • ...
Psychology Definitions 2022-09-26
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- the study of the whole person
- an educated guess
- vs Nurture names for a controversy in which it is debated whether genetics or environment is responsible for driving behavior
- the scientific study of behavior & mental processes
- a professional with an academic degree & specialized training in one or more areas of psychology
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, & use information & how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- explaining behavior by experiments
- a psychologist who studies the effects that physical & chemical changes have on behavior
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- predicting when the behavior will happen in the future
- describing behavior by carefully observing
- an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind
- capable of being seen or noticed
- how we encode, process, store & retrieve information
- a medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis & treatment of psychological disorders
- a method of studying how the mind works & treating mental disorders
- the act of looking into one’s own thoughts & feelings
- helping a certain behavior
- early school of thought promoted by James & influenced by Darwin; explored how mental & behavioral process function-how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, & flourish
- the theory that psychology can be studied through observational action
20 Clues: an educated guess • helping a certain behavior • the study of the whole person • capable of being seen or noticed • explaining behavior by experiments • describing behavior by carefully observing • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • the scientific study of behavior & mental processes • how we encode, process, store & retrieve information • ...
FFA Basics 2022-08-31
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- This officer is stationed by the Rising Sun
- "Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve"
- This type of SAE allows you to own your own business venture
- This officer is stationed by the Owl
- This officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington
- __________ Blue is one of the official FFA Colors
- This type of SAE allows you to conduct an experiment using the scientific method
- This type of SAE can be paid or unpaid while you develop career skills
- This officer is stationed by the plow
- __________ Gold is one of the official FFA Colors
- Stands for Supervised Agricultural Experience
- The owl on the FFA emblem symbolizes what?
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- This officer is stationed by the Flag
- This officer is stationed by the Ear of Corn
- The name of our FFA District
- New _________ is the name of the official FFA Magazine
- How many components are there in the agriculture education model?
- The eagle on the emblem symbolizes this
- The cross section ear of corn on the emblem symbolizes unity and what?
- The name of our FFA Section
- This type of SAE allows you to explore different career opportunities through job shadowing
- The name of our FFA Chapter
- This officer is stationed by the Door
23 Clues: The name of our FFA Section • The name of our FFA Chapter • The name of our FFA District • This officer is stationed by the Owl • This officer is stationed by the Flag • This officer is stationed by the plow • This officer is stationed by the Door • The eagle on the emblem symbolizes this • The owl on the FFA emblem symbolizes what? • ...
1700s crossword 2022-09-14
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- was a three part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- this covered the area from southern main to northern new jersey
- in the colonies there goal was to enrich great britain
- biggest rival is north america
- was the governing body of great britain
- was named by king jamesto rule over new england
- was an eighteenth century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies and most were slaves
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- came to the colonies from europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade
- were meant to punish the colonist for illegal smuggling of goods
- was a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- invented bi focals the franklin stove and published poor richard's almanac
- when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- men from the colonies that fought for great britain
- attacked the french in the ohio river valley and this led to the french and indian war
- was a large farm in the southern colonies
- was a slave uprising in the colonies
- was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- was grown mostly on plantations and was grown for profit
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
20 Clues: biggest rival is north america • 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 a religious revival movement of the 1700s • was the toughest part of the triangular trade • was named by king jamesto rule over new england • ...
Science Quiz 1 2023-05-24
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- One who accepts and views things as they are
- Speed and direction
- What a drug is aiming for; or population a survey aims for
- Cuts across; also a straight line used for taking samples in ecology
- Fit together without gaps, as a shape or tile
- Unmoving, as a barnacle
- Plane wing shape
- Santa's science-defying vehicle
- CAT or PET, e.g
- Rich soil type
- Specimen sandwiched in glass used with a microscope
- Swabs, Tickly sticks for detecting infections (5,5)
- Found in both blood and the Sun
- Important factor in the scientific method
- Referring to the next time between sunset and sunrise
- Study of the very early stages of development of life
- Fibrous tissue resulting from incomplete healing of a wound
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- Exoskeleton material
- Greek suffix meaning 'origin'
- ____ light - part of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see
- Desired substances or sections isolated from mixtures, books, plants etc.
- Male flower parts
- Found surrounding the middle of a flower (or perhaps in a car park)
- Male bees; also artificial buzzing flying machines
- Identifying feature of Class Aves
- ____ Forties, strong winds in the Southern Ocean
- Soak up, as light, water, information etc.
- Marine snail with iridescent ear-shaped shell
- Atoms with extra or missing electrons
29 Clues: Rich soil type • CAT or PET, e.g • Plane wing shape • Male flower parts • Speed and direction • Exoskeleton material • Unmoving, as a barnacle • Greek suffix meaning 'origin' • Santa's science-defying vehicle • Found in both blood and the Sun • Identifying feature of Class Aves • Atoms with extra or missing electrons • Important factor in the scientific method • ...
Renaissance PR & SR 2024-11-06
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- showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits,
- English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod
- How were the arts supported financially during the Renaissance?
- painstaking method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- The Italian Renaissance is a _______ of learning that produces many great works of art and literature.
- Humanists studied classical texts, history, literature, and ?
- complete change, or an overthrow of a government, a socialsystem, etc.
- For thousands of years the church had been telling the people of Europe that their lives on Earth were
- The act of living under laws and customs that were written and created by people without the use of religious texts to guide them
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- Polish astronomer who published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. Known for their Heliocentric theory
- most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution. Proved gravity is real.
- What did Newton see fall from a tree in the popular story.
- what cultural pursuit became popular during the renaissance
- assembled the first telescope
- Set up an astronomical observatory.
- famous for his use of perspective
- French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher who emphasized humanreasoning
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist that painted the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: assembled the first telescope • famous for his use of perspective • Set up an astronomical observatory. • intellectual movement focused on human achievements • showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits, • an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought • English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod • ...
Data Collection 2025-12-15
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- The final answer or summary reached after looking at the data.
- An educated guess or prediction about the experiment's outcome.
- When a measurement is wrong or contains mistakes.
- Something that can change or be changed in an experiment.
- Labels like centimeters (cm) or seconds (s) that tell you what a number means.
- Keeping data or notes in a neat and clear way (like in a table).
- Using the exact same method or procedure every time.
- Data that is trustworthy and dependable.
- To look at two or more things to see how they are alike or different.
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- Information gathered by using your five senses.
- The step-by-step instructions for how to do an experiment.
- A mistake or weakness in a procedure or data collection.
- The act of finding the size, amount, or distance of something."
- Making sure all needed information, like units, is recorded."
- A scientific test done to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- The equipment used to get a measurement (e.g., ruler, stopwatch)."
- Making sure a measurement is correct and exact.
- The process of carefully looking at the data to find patterns or meaning.
- The numbers or facts collected during an experiment.
- A simple story or example used to show a situation.
20 Clues: Data that is trustworthy and dependable. • Information gathered by using your five senses. • Making sure a measurement is correct and exact. • When a measurement is wrong or contains mistakes. • A simple story or example used to show a situation. • The numbers or facts collected during an experiment. • Using the exact same method or procedure every time. • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Test (4) 2025-12-10
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- created theory of laws of gravity
- earth-centered universe
- absolute ruler who allowed freedom of speech and press,own private property (ex. Catherine the great)
- created a large class of unemployed agricultural workers
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in Natural Rights
- private ownership and creates competition
- 2 things that prove the scientfic method correct
- created to fight for rights of labor workers(wages and working conditions)
- movement from rural(farms) to cities
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- believed in Heliocentric theory
- believed in the separation of church and state
- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- why the 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in the 3 branches of government
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in geocentric theory
- who Absolute Monarchs believed gave them their power
- means "survival of the fittest"
- killing machine of the french revoluRousseauldren hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- working conditions if factories included
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- believed in absolute monarchy
- believed in social contract
26 Clues: earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • believed in Heliocentric theory • means "survival of the fittest" • created theory of laws of gravity • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • movement from rural(farms) to cities • believed in the 3 branches of government • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2013-05-07
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- a tool for showing direction
- the result of an investigation
- a room used for doing scientific experiments or for teaching science
- connected
- a procedure, technique, or way of doing something
- an act of noticing something
- to drive back or away; to keep off or out
- having no special quality; normal
- to overpower; to make helpless
- to cause something to come closer
- not often
- a test that is used to discover or prove something
- to refuse to accept, allow, or approve
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- to be cross; in a bad mood
- the rubbing of one thing against another
- a number, fact, and other data collected about a particular subject
- to act because something has happened
- someone who insists on something
- a machine that converts one form of energy to another
- the push or pull of something
- knowledge gained from investigation, study, or instruction
- nearby
- a wide glass with a pouring lip. It is used to mix liquids in a laboratory.
- what you find out when you do an experiment
- to put in a straight line
- to look closely
- the act of chasing something
- to rub gently
- the inner part of something
29 Clues: nearby • connected • not often • to rub gently • to look closely • to put in a straight line • to be cross; in a bad mood • the inner part of something • a tool for showing direction • an act of noticing something • the act of chasing something • the push or pull of something • the result of an investigation • to overpower; to make helpless • someone who insists on something • ...
YEAR 7 SCIENCE 2015-11-26
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- A type of burner.
- Three legs.
- Abbreviation for centimetres.
- No more will dissolve.
- A dish used over heat.
- A flask that is triangular in shape.
- What you are trying to find out.
- Once living
- Many celled organism.
- Does not dissolve.
- Used to move powders.
- Bird class.
- Oyster phylum.
- Used to hold a small amount of liquid.
- Bacteria kingdom.
- Type of flame with hole closed.
- Scientific test.
- Largest classification.
- Ms Green's cat's name.
- How the experiment is conducted.
- How much space something takes up.
- Building block of life
- Smallest classification.
- Temperature unit.
- Holds liquid.
- Not combined with anything else.
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- Scientists ask these.
- Type of key.
- Equipment placed together.
- Spinning separation.
- A change in an experiment.
- Pouring.
- Someone who studies weather.
- Makes their own food.
- She studied radioactivity.
- Backbone.
- Single-celled organism
- Can be separated.
- 7W Homeroom room.
- Measured in minutes.
- Two names.
- Is dissolved.
- Constant body temperature.
- Attracts some metals.
- Funnel.
- Mushroom kingdom.
- Fish class.
- Does the dissolving.
- A steam burn.
- Very little solute in the solvent.
- Ms Green's car make.
- Your grade in 2018.
52 Clues: Funnel. • Pouring. • Backbone. • Two names. • Three legs. • Once living • Bird class. • Fish class. • Type of key. • Is dissolved. • A steam burn. • Holds liquid. • Oyster phylum. • Scientific test. • A type of burner. • Can be separated. • 7W Homeroom room. • Bacteria kingdom. • Mushroom kingdom. • Temperature unit. • Does not dissolve. • Your grade in 2018. • Spinning separation. • Measured in minutes. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2015-06-03
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- What is the smallest planet?
- What type of animal only eats plants?
- What percentage of the earth is covered in oceans and seas?
- The abbreviation for the order of the color in the visible spectrum?
- What is the first step to the scientific method?
- What is the amplification of sound by the force of vibration?
- What is it called when sound waves spread matter apart?
- What tool would you use to measure wind speed?
- planets Planets that are closer to the sun?
- What is the biggest planet?
- What is the control center of a cell called?
- What is the boundary between air masses of different temperatures and humidity?
- What color can we see because it reflects all of the visible light spectrum
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- What “tools” do you use to observe in an experiment?
- What is the storage center of a cell called?
- planets Planets that are further from the sun?
- What is the force of water pressing on an object called?
- The rapid back and forth motion of an object called?
- What animal eats only meat?
- What animal eats plants and meat?
- What color can we see because it absorbs all of the colors of the visible light spectrum?
- What is the very bottom part of a wavelength called?
22 Clues: What animal eats only meat? • What is the biggest planet? • What is the smallest planet? • What animal eats plants and meat? • What type of animal only eats plants? • planets Planets that are closer to the sun? • What is the storage center of a cell called? • What is the control center of a cell called? • planets Planets that are further from the sun? • ...
Science 9 Unit test prep 2016-09-20
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- A tool used to hold up tubes
- Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- A device used for stirring substances
- The steps you take when doing an experiment
- The product or the container may explode if heated, punctured or broken
- There are two types - independent and dependent and they are used in the scientific method
- The detailed answer to a hypothesis
- A tool used to transport test tubes
- A tool used for mixing, pouring, and storing substances
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- A device used for holding up other tools and devices needed
- The process of examining the data you have collected from an experiment
- A tool used for measuring and mixing small quantities of a substance
- The product can ignite easily when near flames/sparks
- An educated guess about the outcome of the question asked
- A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner
- The steps you take when performing experiments to answer a question
- A device used to measure liquids (not always completely accurate)
- The product can burn your throat or stomach if consumed and burn your skin if it comes into contact with it
- A tool used to protect your eyes
- A machine used to suck all the chemicals from the air
20 Clues: A tool used to hold up tubes • A tool used to protect your eyes • The detailed answer to a hypothesis • A tool used to transport test tubes • A device used for stirring substances • The steps you take when doing an experiment • Workplace Hazardous Material Information System • A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner • ...
U.S. History 2022-09-14
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- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richards Almatic
- the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- a 3 part system in which were brought to the colonies
- a religious revival moment of the 1700's
- grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- Places taxes on imports to the colonies
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- was Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, mostly slaves
- This covered the area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of good
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- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War
- Andros named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn trade
- was a large farm in the southern colonies
- was a theory to help enrich Great Britain
- was the governing body of Great Britain
- an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- when Great Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- a slave uprising in the colonies
20 Clues: a slave uprising in the colonies • was the governing body of Great Britain • Places taxes on imports to the colonies • a religious revival moment of the 1700's • the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • was a large farm in the southern colonies • was a theory to help enrich Great Britain • Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain • ...
U.S History 2022-09-14
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- large farm in the southern colonies
- Great Britain's biggest rival
- created the dominion of New England this covered the erea from southern main to northern New Jersey
- was the governing body of great Britain
- was grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- in the colonies was there goal was to enrich great Britain
- Andros was named by King James to rule the dominion of New England
- was men from the colonies that fought for Great Britain
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprenticed with families and learn a trade
- was slave uprising in the colonies
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- was a 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- were meant to punish the colonialist for illegal of smuggling good
- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies most of them were slaves
- was religious a revival movement of the 1700's
- attacked the french on the ohio river
- was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- waas when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- was an 18th century intellectual movement that empasized reason and the scientific method
- invented bi-focals, the franklin stove and published poor richards almanac
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
20 Clues: Great Britain's biggest rival • was slave uprising in the colonies • large farm in the southern colonies • attacked the french on the ohio river • was the governing body of great Britain • places taxes on imports to the colonies • was the toughest part of the triangular trade • was religious a revival movement of the 1700's • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-01-05
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- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Peru, and conquered the Incas
- Theory the sun is in the center of the universe
- Founded a Portuguese school & was the father of Portuguese exploration
- Sailed for English, second to circumnavigate the globe
- discovered the heliocentric theory
- Portuguese explorer who sailed to the Cape of Good Hope
- Economic practice where European nations strive to become self-sufficient; and believed that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
- Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent
- Mixed race people of Spanish and Native American descent
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- Discovered planetary motion or the planets orbit in an elliptical/ oval motion
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Mexico, and conquered the Aztecs
- used the telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- Sailed for France, explored/ conquered parts of Canada
- Spanish colonists living in the colonies
- Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- Gold, God, Glory, these are the ________ for exploration
- discovered the laws of motion or gravity
- European officers at the top of the social pyramid
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and reached India
- Discovered the Scientific Method
- Sailed for Spain, explored/conquered Hispainolia and San Salvador
- discovered the circulatory system
22 Clues: Discovered the Scientific Method • discovered the circulatory system • discovered the heliocentric theory • Spanish colonists living in the colonies • discovered the laws of motion or gravity • Theory the sun is in the center of the universe • Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent • European officers at the top of the social pyramid • ...
Media-Than and Now 2022-12-13
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- someone or something that supplies information
- a character in a film who has special strength and uses it to do good things and help other people
- the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
- knowing a lot
- sheets of paper, photographs, and advertisement
- media websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
- able to be trusted
- relating to science or using the organized methods of science
- the form of an adjective/adverb that express a difference an amount, number, degree or quality
- the synonym of build, construct
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- the act of comparing two or more people/things
- a thought or belief about something or someone
- a regularly printed document consisting of
- to change suddenly or completely, especially from one thing to another
- weak and unsatisfactory
- the antonym of inappropriate
- information/reports about recent news
- a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper/magazine/on the internet
- a type of thin book with large pages and paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week/month
- complaining about something
- the antonym of excite
- the adverb form of sad
- the result of a particular influence
23 Clues: knowing a lot • able to be trusted • the antonym of excite • the adverb form of sad • weak and unsatisfactory • complaining about something • the antonym of inappropriate • the synonym of build, construct • the result of a particular influence • information/reports about recent news • a regularly printed document consisting of • the act of comparing two or more people/things • ...
3ºESO Physics and Chemistry 2023-04-03
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- Subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus.
- Substances you get after the chemical reaction occurs
- Substances that take part in a chemical reaction.
- The electric charge that flows through the cross section of a conductor per unit of time.
- One of the three types of chemical bond we have studied
- Famous radioactive element
- BeS
- Unit of the international system of units to measure energy.
- This is the name given to those atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
- The kinetic energy of a body is directly related to its ______________.
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- Electrical components can be connected in series or in _____________________ .
- A fundamental quantity of the international system of units (SI)
- Country of Birth of the “Father of the Periodic Table”
- A step of the scientific method
- In the international system of units we use the unit watt, W, to measure _______________.
- a rocky planet
- Country of birth of the discoverer of platinum
- The unit by which temperature is measured in the International System of Units (S.I.)
- This is the name of the columns of the periodic table
- One of the three types of chemical bonds we have studied
20 Clues: BeS • a rocky planet • Famous radioactive element • A step of the scientific method • Country of birth of the discoverer of platinum • Subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. • Substances that take part in a chemical reaction. • Substances you get after the chemical reaction occurs • This is the name of the columns of the periodic table • ...
Unit 0 - Earth Science 2020-10-11
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- in this branch of science, you have to stand back and sea things in a different perspective.
- not the most creative name for a branch of science
- I think this science branch rocks the most
- this science branch is related to meteors, in a way
- only TWO of your vocabulary words start with a q
- if your an introvert, you like to stand back and make
- this is a type of observation that you can make.
- If you finish this crossword, then I will be happy because you did very well.
- ex.I think this crossword is going to be hard.
- Yay! your at the last step in the scientific method.
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- I think I’ll phrase this as a question. What Vocabulary word do you think this is?
- dogs are better than cats, but thats just me.
- you should __________ with some possibilities for this question
- This word’s like tomato and potato, how do you say it?
- the answers for this question are very variable.
- I hope you tried your best because the _______ might not be perfect
- This branch requires studying and finding averages of something.
- your _________ is to complete this crossword
- This branch of science Is realstes to Earth Science and physics
- last but not least, your favorite class in 6th grade. (Maybe)
20 Clues: I think this science branch rocks the most • your _________ is to complete this crossword • dogs are better than cats, but thats just me. • ex.I think this crossword is going to be hard. • the answers for this question are very variable. • only TWO of your vocabulary words start with a q • this is a type of observation that you can make. • ...
Contemporary philosophy by Atharva punje.207 2021-04-14
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- suggested humans are never able to break completely free of their own family romance.
- discourse on positivism as whole.
- suggested thattechnology differentiates humans from themselves.
- Edmund huserres theory links with.
- method created by
- directly opposed by Karl Marx.
- who taught philosophy results from diseases of language.
- philosophy in revolt against traditions.
- modernist approaches to knowledge proposed by philosophers in critical rationalism.
- in which philosopher look at what is presented in consciousness.
- the major force that strenghten fascism and nazism.
- beginning of all criticism starts according to Karl Marx.
- man who altered emphases in system of marxism.
- first Western philosopher to incorporate Eastern philosophy in systemic history of philosophy.
- famous work Marx and Engel.
- British philosopher who won Nobel prize in literature.
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- revolt against holy aliance.
- pioneered no classical philosophy.
- unconscious is reservoir of human motivation.
- schopenhauer Arthur studied at.
- published various books after marxs death.
- principle formulated by Rudolf ,fedrich and Russell.
- evolution of technical philosophy.
- attempted linguistic philosophy.
- revolt by French philosophers.
- extenstialism is atestic but God's absence is positive.
- first romantic movement.
- famous philosopher of German romanticism.
- political theory have major influence on fascism.
- positivism prepared by August komte.
- English biologist related deeply with rationalism.
- writer of the book and fee will.
- logic of scientific discovery given by.
33 Clues: method created by • first romantic movement. • famous work Marx and Engel. • revolt against holy aliance. • revolt by French philosophers. • directly opposed by Karl Marx. • schopenhauer Arthur studied at. • attempted linguistic philosophy. • writer of the book and fee will. • discourse on positivism as whole. • pioneered no classical philosophy. • ...
Biotechnology 2023-06-21
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- A biological preparation
- Engineering- The manipulation of an organism's genetic material
- First cloned mammal
- Pertaining to DNA or genes that have been artificially combined or rearranged to create new genetic material.
- hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates blood sugar
- is a method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample
- basic unit of life
- group of cells
- tiny living things that are found all around us and are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- The process of identifying unique patterns or characteristics in a person's fingerprints for identification purposes.
- Units of hereditary information that are passed from parents to offspring and determine specific traits or characteristics.
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- The scientific study of living organisms.
- antimicrobial substance active against bacteria.
- technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things
- They are essential for respiration, digesting food, muscle and nerve function, acting as a scissor and many more.
- chemical breakdown of substance. An example of this is wine making
- Fiber- Specialized microtubules involved in cell division
- A structure made of DNA and proteins
- Cell- replace damaged cells
- contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities.
20 Clues: group of cells • basic unit of life • First cloned mammal • A biological preparation • Cell- replace damaged cells • A structure made of DNA and proteins • The scientific study of living organisms. • antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. • Fiber- Specialized microtubules involved in cell division • hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates blood sugar • ...
Poopy Puzzle 3.0 2023-09-19
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- fictional cat on our tshirts (5,5)
- Lisa's bible
- “Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t.” who said this in Shakespeare?
- a very scary movie(4,2,2)
- a sexist social construct lol
- vacation spot Lisa spent Pesach in
- a jeweled crown
- _____ of the galaxy
- Harry Potters best friend Rons last name
- how yuval transported to his camping trip (5,4)
- two meanings- one is a game, the other you can swim in
- a girls name, and song title
- name of street market in Brunswick we love
- one of the fashion capital cities (3,4)
- ugly long denim shorts
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- Fat Amy's real name
- capital where the Stark family resides
- lisa applied it mid-dance floor at the club
- Romeo's last name
- a city which is sinking
- number of Taylor Swifts albums
- scientific explanation for worlds creation (3,4,6)
- poppy finally found one yesterday! (5,4)
- a bookstore
- you dip apple in it on rosh hashanah
- what is Lisa's bedside table light (4,4)
- name of street by Prahran Station where you bought records
- animal that supposedly existed millions of years ago
- this object saved lisa and dylan from being caught
- cheap time to drink (5,4)
- city Romeo & Juliet takes place in
31 Clues: a bookstore • Lisa's bible • a jeweled crown • Romeo's last name • Fat Amy's real name • _____ of the galaxy • ugly long denim shorts • a city which is sinking • a very scary movie(4,2,2) • cheap time to drink (5,4) • a girls name, and song title • a sexist social construct lol • number of Taylor Swifts albums • fictional cat on our tshirts (5,5) • vacation spot Lisa spent Pesach in • ...
FTAP Crossword 2024-03-08
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- “don’t worry you’ll get use to them”
- this alone stays on schedule
- the only time the youths voluntarily go outside is to ______
- house formal name for
- an important virtue and the subject of a five-question staff assignment
- “what’s next”
- something we all gain whether we want to or not
- the answer is always ‘yes’; hopefully
- what the
- easily lost, must be earned
- ____ services
- the first of three ‘p’s
- it’s never enough
- concise but comprehensive
- icy fun
- lirone’s favourite method
- a gregarious career
- scientific name of genetic building blocks; for short
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- what we have instead of ‘gmail’
- a recreation hot-spot
- what the ‘p’ stands for; also when a verb it is our day-to-day
- “they never listen”
- formal term for (teenagers)
- a common interest of ours which found its roots in philosophy
- a test of metal?
- nine different monthly tasks that are usually the last to be done
- major that a child who likes mystery novels might grow up to take
- we may be ____ but we are not ____ (see xx)
- the second blank of xxx
- odometer tracker
- frontal cortex is disengaged
- crossroads
32 Clues: icy fun • what the • crossroads • “what’s next” • ____ services • a test of metal? • odometer tracker • it’s never enough • “they never listen” • a gregarious career • a recreation hot-spot • house formal name for • the second blank of xxx • the first of three ‘p’s • concise but comprehensive • lirone’s favourite method • formal term for (teenagers) • easily lost, must be earned • ...
8th grade cross word puzzle 2024-05-28
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- is a transformation that changes the size of a geometric figure but does not change its shape
- a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols
- "rise over run"
- a number that is multiplied by a variable
- having the same size and shape
- one part in a hundred
- an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number
- relations relationships between two variables where their ratios are equivalent
- Notation a way of writing very large or very small numbers
- The distance around the boundary of a circle
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- Theorem the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides
- original position, to its image, or after-transformation position
- mathematical statements to describe relationships between things that vary
- a change in something
- the branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, angles, dimensions and sizes
- mathematical statement which consists of numbers, variables and an arithmetic operation between them
- the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers
- square a given number system, that can be expressed as the square of a number from the same number system
- a relation between a set of inputs having one output each
- a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates
20 Clues: "rise over run" • a change in something • one part in a hundred • having the same size and shape • a number that is multiplied by a variable • The distance around the boundary of a circle • a fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols • an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number • the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers • ...
Farewell Augustus 2024-08-29
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- The principal method of human communication consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing or gesture
- an enslaved fighter forced to perform in the roman circus
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
- readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- a one eyed monster from Greek mythology
- the scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants
- a required piece of safety equipment for many sports, especially for us in ice skating
- Julius Caesar's appointed role on his triumphant return from Gaul
- a structure for the presenting and appreciating of threatrical performances
- Pythagoras' favourite shape
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- popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock
- "__years" used to measure distance between objects in space
- a thing at which someone excels
- inflated value
- the lower class in Ancient Rome
- another word for exhaustive
- a food in the form of a paste or solid block made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically sweetened and eaten as confectionery
- the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins
- long running sporting event in which athletes compete for wreaths or more recently medals
- the base unit of length
20 Clues: inflated value • the base unit of length • another word for exhaustive • Pythagoras' favourite shape • a thing at which someone excels • the lower class in Ancient Rome • a one eyed monster from Greek mythology • popular game derived from battledore and shuttlecock • the process of reusing waste, also one of the 3 bins • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 12 2024-11-03
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- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
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 type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • ...
Theme vocabulary: Science and research 2025-03-20
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- The typical or usual amount or level
- A scientist who studies forces, energy, and motion
- Energy released in waves or particles
- To find something previously unknown
- A person trained to design and build machines or structures
- A study involving asking questions to gather information
- Organized collection of information stored electronically
- Force pulling objects toward the center of the Earth
- A fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood
- Gas essential for human breathing
- Information used to support the truth of a claim
- Smallest structural unit of living organisms
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- Amount of matter contained in an object
- A type of solid, liquid or gas that has particular qualities
- A new device or method created by someone
- The final judgment or decision reached after consideration
- A mathematical rule expressed in symbols
- Involving science; connected with science
- An educated guess or prediction made before testing
- An abstract idea or general notion
- Anything that occupies space and has weight
- Smallest particle of a chemical substance
- Detailed examination of something to understand it better
- A test done to prove or investigate something
- A pure chemical material made from one type of atom
25 Clues: Gas essential for human breathing • An abstract idea or general notion • The typical or usual amount or level • To find something previously unknown • Energy released in waves or particles • Amount of matter contained in an object • A mathematical rule expressed in symbols • A new device or method created by someone • Involving science; connected with science • ...
U2 Why are empires formed? 2025-09-22
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- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over indigenous people of an area
- The process by which conquered peoples adopt the culture of the ruling empire
- The system of buying and selling goods
- The exercise of control or governance
- The legitimate power to give orders and enforce rules
- Taking control of land by force
- A large political unit governed by a king or emperor
- The city from which an empire is governed
- A new idea or method that helps societies advance
- A state that pays tribute or taxes to a more powerful empire
- A succession of rulers from the same family, often leading an empire
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- The policy of extending a country's power through territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political dominance over other territories
- A system of government where officials carry out administrative duties
- A system of beliefs often linked to governance
- The organized armed forces of a state
- The act of growing larger in size or influence
- Long-term weather patterns affecting societies
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical aims
- The shared customs, arts, and social institutions of a group
- The management of resources and wealth
- Influence or control over others
21 Clues: Taking control of land by force • Influence or control over others • The organized armed forces of a state • The exercise of control or governance • The system of buying and selling goods • The management of resources and wealth • The city from which an empire is governed • A system of beliefs often linked to governance • The act of growing larger in size or influence • ...
American Studies 2025-09-08
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- what king james II created that covered Southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, who were mostly slaves'
- men from the colony who fought Great Britain
- a goal to enrich Great Britain
- a slave uprising in the colonies
- a religious revival movement of the 1700's
- an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- grown on plantations for profit
- a 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
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- Attacked the Frech in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the french and inidan war
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
- a governing body of Great Britain
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade
- a large farm in the southern colonies
- a punishment towards colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- invented bi-focals, the franklin stove and published poor richards almanac
- Great Britans biggest rival
- was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England
20 Clues: Great Britans biggest rival • a goal to enrich Great Britain • grown on plantations for profit • a slave uprising in the colonies • a governing body of Great Britain • a large farm in the southern colonies • places taxes on imports to the colonies • a religious revival movement of the 1700's • men from the colony who fought Great Britain • ...
Revolution & Enlightenment 2026-01-14
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- Galileo determined that there were this # of moons on Jupiter
- A room in a wealthy house where politics and other ideas were talked about; required an invite
- The # of volumes in Diderot's "Encyclopedia"
- This act was a tax on legal documents
- This country helped the U.S. gain its independence from England
- According to the heliocentric theory, this is the center of the universe
- The location of the first Continental Congress meeting
- This Thomas was the author of the Declaration of Independence
- Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey determined this organ was the starting point for circulation
- Isaac Newton had this # of motion laws
- Said everyone was born with a blank slate ("tabula rasa")
- This Enlightenment thinker openly criticized Christianity
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- This group of people served as officers in the Prussian army
- Child prodigy in music and composing
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- The Treaty of __ ended the war between France and England (French & Indian War)
- This guy was behind the scientific method
- Women made up this percentage of astronomers
- Francois Viete created this version of math
- The # of British colonies in North America
- This George was the leader of the Continental Army
- John Wesley started this religious denomination
- Simon Stevin created this system
- Montesquieu called for this # of govt. branches
24 Clues: Simon Stevin created this system • Child prodigy in music and composing • This act was a tax on legal documents • Isaac Newton had this # of motion laws • This guy was behind the scientific method • The # of British colonies in North America • Francois Viete created this version of math • The # of volumes in Diderot's "Encyclopedia" • ...
Science 7th Grade Vocab 2023-04-13
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- collecting and examining information
- variable consistent and unchanged
- order of doing things
- measurable data
- information indicating if a belief is true
- make something new
- arrange in groups
- period of time
- question of how and why
- moral principles
- to reach opinion or conculsion
- a material
- variable cause in the experiment,changes
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- to make property or skill apparent
- quality or characteristic
- scientific test
- relationship or connection
- question being investigated
- explanation to support investigation
- non measurable data
- testable scientific idea
- variable what is being tested,result in experiment
- danger or risk
- study and observe
- facts, results, and statistics collected
25 Clues: a material • danger or risk • period of time • scientific test • measurable data • moral principles • arrange in groups • study and observe • make something new • non measurable data • order of doing things • question of how and why • testable scientific idea • quality or characteristic • relationship or connection • question being investigated • to reach opinion or conculsion • ...
Wild Animals 2025-02-09
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- To be given what's necessary
- To depend on
- A scientific idea to explain something
- To make alterations to writing
- Several economic activities
- Several scientific ideas to explain something
- To carry out an act
- Economic activity, mostly in factories
- To include
- Computer software that gives instructions
- Process of taking part in something
- An advantage gained by something
- To give approval
- To fill out somebody's needs
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- To explain with understanding
- A thing selected in the past
- The act of making alterations
- To receive an advantage
- The process of writing computer software
- Giving permission
- Another version of "rely"
- Explains with understanding
- To supply with necessary items
23 Clues: To include • To depend on • To give approval • Giving permission • To carry out an act • To receive an advantage • Another version of "rely" • Several economic activities • Explains with understanding • To be given what's necessary • A thing selected in the past • To fill out somebody's needs • To explain with understanding • The act of making alterations • To make alterations to writing • ...
crossword 2 2025-09-24
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- blend of two or more substances
- based on observation and evidence
- consistent or recurring arrangement
- scientific procedure to test a hypothesis
- arrangement or structure of parts
- in a fitting or proper manner
- traits that define or describe a material
- building blocks of all matter
- crossing boundaries between academic fields
- cannot be broken down chemically
- look into closely or research
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- involving machines, tools, or innovation
- subatomic particles with a positive charge
- physical substance in general
- study involving reactions and substances
- natural world or ecological setting
- particles with no electrical charge
- physical force applied to something
- fundamental rules or beliefs
- smallest units of compounds
20 Clues: smallest units of compounds • fundamental rules or beliefs • physical substance in general • in a fitting or proper manner • building blocks of all matter • look into closely or research • blend of two or more substances • cannot be broken down chemically • based on observation and evidence • arrangement or structure of parts • consistent or recurring arrangement • ...
Animals 2021-11-03
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- the study of animals and animal life
- an animal doctor
- an animal that lives on both land and water
- an inherited behavior pattern
- the scientific name for cattle
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- a thick-skinned animal with hoofs
- the ability to learn and understand
- a warm-blooded animal with hair or fur
- the scientific name for the cat family
- the scientific name for the dog family
10 Clues: an animal doctor • an inherited behavior pattern • the scientific name for cattle • a thick-skinned animal with hoofs • the ability to learn and understand • the study of animals and animal life • a warm-blooded animal with hair or fur • the scientific name for the cat family • the scientific name for the dog family • an animal that lives on both land and water
List 11 2022-10-28
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- the study of animals and animal life
- animal doctor
- an animal that lives on land and water
- an inherited behavior pattern
- scientific name for cattle
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- thick skinned animal with hoofs; elephant, rhino or hippo
- the ability to learn and understand
- warm-blooded animal with fur; females produce milk for their babies
- scientific name for the cat family
- scientific name for the dog family
10 Clues: animal doctor • scientific name for cattle • an inherited behavior pattern • scientific name for the cat family • scientific name for the dog family • the ability to learn and understand • the study of animals and animal life • an animal that lives on land and water • thick skinned animal with hoofs; elephant, rhino or hippo • ...
Digestive System!! 2024-06-13
Across
- makes enzymes and insulin
- my favourite form of excretion
- blocks trachea when you swallow
- - we watched a lice do this with blood (starts with p)
- scientific term for poo (or opposite of ingestion)
Down
- scientific word for putting things in your mouth
- chops up food
- scientific word for the ball-shaped food that goes down your throat
- holds urine
- millie got this removed
10 Clues: holds urine • chops up food • millie got this removed • makes enzymes and insulin • my favourite form of excretion • blocks trachea when you swallow • scientific word for putting things in your mouth • scientific term for poo (or opposite of ingestion) • - we watched a lice do this with blood (starts with p) • ...
Global-Perspective 2017-02-28
Across
- A group of people that you study
- Section of the project work that is used to collect data
- A person that participates in your research by his own will
- Literature review
- Something that shows connection between different factors
- Logical error
- Data collection
- Copying your or someone's work in order to get benefit
- Theory design that is used to explain a process or an action
Down
- Reliable
- Research method that is used to obtain huge number of respondents
- Borders that appear in using your data
- The way you see a problem
- Quantitative research method that is used to get information about a person or a process consisting of a series of steps
- Method of checking the reliability of source
- Errors or stereotypes
- This is a piece of work that's written in order to express your opinion or to tell about something
- Knowledge that you have before conducting a research
- Compilation of reason and fact
19 Clues: Reliable • Logical error • Data collection • Literature review • Errors or stereotypes • The way you see a problem • Compilation of reason and fact • A group of people that you study • Borders that appear in using your data • Method of checking the reliability of source • Knowledge that you have before conducting a research • Copying your or someone's work in order to get benefit • ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter Review 2022-09-23
Across
- made up of only 1 type of atom
- the type of variable that does not depend on anything else (usually time)
- the type of variable that changes based on something else
- formed when two or more different types of atoms chemically combine
- another word for a homogenous mixture
- "different" conditions
- substance all things are chemically combined
- what we make when conducting a lab to make sure we are recording all data
- the type of property that relates to how something might react with something else (change in structure)
- type of observation that uses words
- the type of property that relates to what something may look like
- anything that has mass and takes up space
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- type of observation that uses numbers / amounts
- the 4th step in the scientific method
- all things are not chemically combined
- the compounds or elements in a reaction that react with each other
- in order to be safe in the lab, you should wear ____________
- the type of group that is under "other"
- the compounds that are created in a reaction
- the type of variable that stays the same across all trials
- what we collect during an experiment
- to avoid catching on fire easily, you should put your ________ up if it is long
22 Clues: "different" conditions • made up of only 1 type of atom • type of observation that uses words • what we collect during an experiment • the 4th step in the scientific method • another word for a homogenous mixture • all things are not chemically combined • the type of group that is under "other" • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
Across
- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America.
- The toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain.
- A large farm in the southern colonies.
- Placed taxes on imports to the colonies.
- The governing body of Great Britain.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and led to the French and Indian war.
Down
- Created by King James II and was covered area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- Theory in the colonies was a goal to enrich Great Britain
- A slave uprising in the colonies.
- An 18th century movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, most of them being slaves.
- A religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- To punish the colonists for illegal acts
- When Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- Mostly grown on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
20 Clues: A slave uprising in the colonies. • The governing body of Great Britain. • A large farm in the southern colonies. • To punish the colonists for illegal acts • Placed taxes on imports to the colonies. • The toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • A religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America. • ...
PLSC311.Jan10 2023-01-10
Across
- a baby colony
- a degree of sociality where the insects share a nest and show cooperative brood care
- a structure where a colony lives
- moldable substance secreted by honey bees as the material for comb
- a degree of sociality where there is no cooperation, or communal living
- a degree of sociality where insects use the same nest without cooperation in brood care
- sweet substance made by bees from nectar
- a device used to calm bees
- early hives made of straw
- a cluster of developing bees
- a resinous substance collected by bees from tree buds
- a removable piece of a hive that holds comb
- a family of bees
Down
- the Father of modern beekeeping
- powder produced by the male part of a flower
- the scientific method of rearing honey bees
- a large group of bees outside of a hive
- a wire mesh that restricts the queen's movement
- a degree of sociality where the adults care for their own young
- what discovery was the key to modern beekeeping
- a degree of sociality where insects share a nest, show cooperative brood care and have division of labor
- a box that makes up part of the hive
- name of the god of sun whos tears turned into bee
23 Clues: a baby colony • a family of bees • early hives made of straw • a device used to calm bees • a cluster of developing bees • the Father of modern beekeeping • a structure where a colony lives • a box that makes up part of the hive • a large group of bees outside of a hive • sweet substance made by bees from nectar • the scientific method of rearing honey bees • ...
Quarter 4 - Vocab 2023-04-27
Across
- two numbers whose product is 1
- the process of exchanging goods and services among a group of people
- branch of Earth science the studies the ocean
- anything found in nature that is useful or necessary to man
- think carefully, meditate, contemplate
- to combine two or more things to form or create something
- a fantastic transformation or change from one shape to another
- to create something over a period of time
- the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past
- prohibition of something. something you are not supposed to do
- the order in which things happen or should happen
- individual pieces of information
- the lowest value (L) in a set of numbers through the highest value (H) in a set
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- the position of a single digit in a number
- having to do with farming
- the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
- to change the outward form, appearance, and structure
- a recurring subject, theme or idea; especially in a literary or musical work
- following one after the other in a series or without interruption
- direct one's attention to something
- any of the four quarters into which something is divided by two lines that intersect each other at right angles
21 Clues: having to do with farming • two numbers whose product is 1 • individual pieces of information • direct one's attention to something • think carefully, meditate, contemplate • to create something over a period of time • the position of a single digit in a number • branch of Earth science the studies the ocean • the order in which things happen or should happen • ...
Greek and Latin Root Projects 2023-04-26
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- the art of taking pictures with a camera
- to supply with water
- glass or plastic container to hold water animals
- a person who travels on foot, walker
- person who defeats an enemy in battle, game, or competition
- permitted by law
- to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent
- sacred or religious writing or book
- knowledge obtained and tested through the scientific method
- a person who travels in space and studies astronomy
- to force or throw something out
- to brighten up with light
- to save and process used materials in order to reuse
- the process by plants use sunlight to make food
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- to allow light to pass through an object
- highly explosive material molded into sticks
- a vehicle with only one wheel
- part of the mind that is not fully aware
- used to cover and protect the body in battle
- professional care and treatment of the feet
- forbidden by law
- to expel someone from a property
- to tell details in written or spoken words
- an expression of disapproval or opposition
- to take weapons away from
- line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a statement that two expressions are equal
- * symbol used in text
28 Clues: forbidden by law • permitted by law • to supply with water • * symbol used in text • to take weapons away from • to brighten up with light • a vehicle with only one wheel • to force or throw something out • to expel someone from a property • sacred or religious writing or book • a person who travels on foot, walker • line of hereditary rulers of a country • ...
chapter 1 2012-08-25
Across
- of facts that man has gathered by observing the pysical world
- word for for internal movement
- recognizing his insignificance
- of an organism to respond to stimuli
- material of an organism
- reasoning is classified as inductive or...
- explanation of how something works
- truth/God has recorded in scriptures
- organisms
- microscope that replaces light rays with electrons
- first thing to help doctors see whats inside of you invented in 1895
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- method that scientist use
- of signatures/prescribe remides for various ailments
- concept that only living things can generate living things
- of another organism
- group/experimental group is one of the two groups
- physician lived about 350 BC
- assembling of the component parts that make up their living material
- you see things that you cant see with the human eye
- generation/the concept that organisms come to life from nonliving things
- known as a miracle
- truth/truth that God has not showed in scriptures
- statement not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth
- of science/mans observations of the pysical world
- someone wants to believe
25 Clues: organisms • known as a miracle • of another organism • material of an organism • someone wants to believe • method that scientist use • physician lived about 350 BC • word for for internal movement • recognizing his insignificance • explanation of how something works • of an organism to respond to stimuli • truth/God has recorded in scriptures • ...
Ch. 7 & 8 Crossword 2013-10-23
Across
- What is a possible source of funding?
- Through which type of voting can voters cast their ballots before election day?
- How can nominations be made?
- Public opinion includes only those views that relate to ___________.
- Newscasts featuring candidates are usually short, sharply focused ___________.
- The Federal Election Commission laws place limits on campaign expenditures and __________.
- This type of ballot is very long and lists many offices, candidates, and ballot measures.
- How can money be spent in a campaign?
- How are elections conducted in the United States?
- How can public opinion be measured?
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- One method that is used to choose candidates for public offices
- What type of polls contains the most accurate measures of public opinion?
- What is one factor that helps shape public opinion?
- Who nominate candidates for county and Statewide offices at a convention?
- A ________ sample is often called a probability sample and is more reliable than a quota sample.
- What is one of the two areas where the media’s influence is most visible?
- The _________ is an intraparty nominating election and came to American politics as a reform of the boss-dominated convention system.
- This remains the most widely used source for political news and information.
- What provide political information?
- To reinforce one’s beliefs, what can one belong to?
20 Clues: How can nominations be made? • What provide political information? • How can public opinion be measured? • What is a possible source of funding? • How can money be spent in a campaign? • How are elections conducted in the United States? • What is one factor that helps shape public opinion? • To reinforce one’s beliefs, what can one belong to? • ...
Science Vocabulary 2015-06-03
Across
- What color can we see because it reflects all of the visible light spectrum
- The rapid back and forth motion of an object called?
- What is the first step to the scientific method?
- What is the very bottom part of a wavelength called?
- The abbreviation for the order of the color in the visible spectrum?
- What is the force of water pressing on an object called?
- What is the storage center of a cell called?
- What animal eats only meat?
- What is the boundary between air masses of different temperatures and humidity?
- planets Planets that are closer to the sun?
- What tool would you use to measure wind speed?
- What is the smallest planet?
Down
- What percentage of the earth is covered in oceans and seas?
- What color can we see because it absorbs all of the colors of the visible light spectrum?
- planets Planets that are further from the sun?
- What “tools” do you use to observe in an experiment?
- What is the biggest planet?
- What type of animal only eats plants?
- What is it called when sound waves spread matter apart?
- What is the amplification of sound by the force of vibration?
- What is the control center of a cell called?
- What animal eats plants and meat?
22 Clues: What is the biggest planet? • What animal eats only meat? • What is the smallest planet? • What animal eats plants and meat? • What type of animal only eats plants? • planets Planets that are closer to the sun? • What is the storage center of a cell called? • What is the control center of a cell called? • planets Planets that are further from the sun? • ...
Science 9 Unit test prep 2016-09-20
Across
- Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- A device used for holding up other tools and devices needed
- The steps you take when performing experiments to answer a question
- A tool used to transport test tubes
- The product or the container may explode if heated, punctured or broken
- A tool used for mixing, pouring, and storing substances
- A tool used to hold up tubes
- A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner
Down
- The product can ignite easily when near flames/sparks
- A device used to measure liquids (not always completely accurate)
- The product can burn your throat or stomach if consumed and burn your skin if it comes into contact with it
- The detailed answer to a hypothesis
- The process of examining the data you have collected from an experiment
- An educated guess about the outcome of the question asked
- A device used for stirring substances
- A tool used to protect your eyes
- A tool used for measuring and mixing small quantities of a substance
- The steps you take when doing an experiment
- A machine used to suck all the chemicals from the air
- There are two types - independent and dependent and they are used in the scientific method
20 Clues: A tool used to hold up tubes • A tool used to protect your eyes • The detailed answer to a hypothesis • A tool used to transport test tubes • A device used for stirring substances • The steps you take when doing an experiment • Workplace Hazardous Material Information System • A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner • ...
Design and Modeling Key Terms 2016-09-07
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- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- The process of making a raw material into a finished product; especially in large quantities.
- Desired specifications of a product or system.
- Design intended to provide optimum comfort and to avoid injury.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- A limit to the design process.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
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- A measure in one direction.
- Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Add notes or comments on a drawing to relay information.
- The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- The way people use resources to meet their wants and needs.
- The repetition of a process.
- The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- The process used to make a design as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
20 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • The repetition of a process. • A limit to the design process. • Desired specifications of a product or system. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • A person or household that purchases goods or services. • ...
Gen Bio Exam 1 2024-02-26
Across
- what is the simplest carbohydrate
- the linking together of like molecules
- an organic matter consisting of carbon and hydrogen
- a bond where electrons are shared equally
- collected information
- a solution in which water is the solvent
- opposite charges do what
- the removing of water
- ice is less _____ than water
- these have a negative charge
- biology is the study of
- the structure referring to the specific linear sequence of amino acids
- a factor whose value is manipulative or changed in a experiment
- water-fearing
- water-loving
- What is the first step in the scientific method
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- clinging of one substance to another
- a positively charged ion
- what is a double sugar
- measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
- a bond with unequally shared electrons
- which macromolecule consists of fats
- consists of long unbranched polysaccharide chains
- a factor whose values influenced by changes in another factor
- what charge do protons have
- substance that is dissolved in a solution
- carbs lipids proteins nucleic acids
- what takes up space and mass
- Organic chemistry studies this
- What are new properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life
- Carbon skeletons vary in
31 Clues: water-loving • water-fearing • collected information • the removing of water • what is a double sugar • biology is the study of • a positively charged ion • opposite charges do what • Carbon skeletons vary in • what charge do protons have • what takes up space and mass • ice is less _____ than water • these have a negative charge • Organic chemistry studies this • ...
cc 2024-05-21
Across
- The quality of being easy to use or obtain, often associated with fast food.
- Food that has been altered from its original form through manufacturing.
- Sweet substance often added to processed foods and drinks.
- Quick-service restaurants known for their convenience but often offering unhealthy options.
- Units of energy found in food and beverages.
- Substances in food that provide nourishment for growth and maintenance.
- State of well-being, often influenced by diet and lifestyle choices.
- The types of food regularly consumed by an individual or group.
- Low-nutrient, high-calorie food often considered unhealthy.
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- Having a variety of nutrients in the right proportions for health.
- The method by which food is prepared or manufactured.
- Intense desire for a specific type of food.
- Small portion of food eaten between meals.
- A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis.
- Consuming more food than the body needs for energy.
- The process of obtaining food necessary for health and growth.
- Habits and behaviors that affect health and well-being, including diet choices.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- Dependency on a substance, such as sugar or junk food, leading to compulsive behavior.
- Excessive body weight linked to overconsumption of unhealthy foods.
20 Clues: Small portion of food eaten between meals. • Intense desire for a specific type of food. • Units of energy found in food and beverages. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • Consuming more food than the body needs for energy. • The method by which food is prepared or manufactured. • A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis. • ...
Ocean Times Crossword 2025-04-06
Across
- An endangered porpoise
- Illegal fishing nets
- Heat
- Farming fish
- Fish that are accidentally caught in nets
- Fish that appear to have swords for heads
- Tiny organisms in the water (starts with a Z)
- South or North
- As species that is at risk of going extinct
- When rock is worn away by natural forces
- Fishing that disobeys the law
- People who use the scientific method
- This whale is 1/3 the size of the average male Tulkun (it's blue!)
- The c in ctd cameras
- A type of overfishing where a net is dragged behind a boat
- Found in the sea
Down
- This affects all three endangered animals
- Harmful materials in the environment
- A britney spears song
- The place an animal lives
- Someone who studies the ocean
- an orbit around the planet Earth where the satellite stays in the same place.
- Relating to chemistry
- A large steel net
- someone who studies the weather and likes to lie
- Fish stocks depletion cause
- Flying non-manned vessel
- A type of turtle that is known for its beautiful shell
- A community of living organisms
- a tool used for the same types of research as a platform or sailing drone
30 Clues: Heat • Farming fish • South or North • Found in the sea • A large steel net • Illegal fishing nets • The c in ctd cameras • A britney spears song • Relating to chemistry • An endangered porpoise • Flying non-manned vessel • The place an animal lives • Fish stocks depletion cause • Someone who studies the ocean • Fishing that disobeys the law • A community of living organisms • ...
(B) Unit 7 Modeling with Geometry 2025-04-23
Across
- limits or restricts what the minimum or maximum value can be.
- ratio of the new object height to the origional object height
- the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
- a number written in the form a x 10^b
- method of making estimations that involve making reasonable estimates
- a 20th century physicist who liked problems where you had to use your wits
- the amount of matter in an object
- the most or greatest value possible
- to make the least or smallest value possible
- an equation where the highest degree is 2 (highest exponent)
- an assortment of type and style for printing words
- the measure of space inside of a 3-dimensional figure
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- often measured in points to determine the height of the lettering
- the process of making the best or most effective use of something
- the angle that a conical pile forms with the ground
- a number not in scientific notation; written in expanded form
- intersects a circle at one distinct point
- the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- in a right triangle, the trigonometric ratio of length of the opposite side to the length of adjacent side
- point where a circle and a tangent intersect
- the measure of space inside of a 2-dimensional figure
22 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • the amount of matter in an object • the most or greatest value possible • a number written in the form a x 10^b • intersects a circle at one distinct point • point where a circle and a tangent intersect • to make the least or smallest value possible • the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume • the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle (Clayton Hague) 2025-09-08
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- When britain placed taxes on imports to the colonies
- A three part systen the brought slaves to the colonies
- These are men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- The governing party of Britain
- This body of land covered southern maine down to Northern New Jersey
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- An 18th century intellectual movment that embrace reason and the scientific method
- A Plant used almost solely to sell and make money off of
- The second largest ethnic population at the time
- a religous revival movment of the 1700's
- A slave uprising in the colonies
Down
- the act meant to punish the Colonists for smuggling illegal items
- The theory of __________ meant that the colonies goal was to enrich britain through the clonies
- A large farm in the Southern Colonies
- attacked the French, and it led to the French and indian war
- The part of the trianglar trade often refered to as the worst part
- When Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
- People who came from Europe to learn a trade
- This person invented bi-focalsm, the frankling stove, and published poor peoples Almanac
20 Clues: The governing party of Britain • A slave uprising in the colonies • A large farm in the Southern Colonies • a religous revival movment of the 1700's • People who came from Europe to learn a trade • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America • The second largest ethnic population at the time • When britain placed taxes on imports to the colonies • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2025-07-16
20 Clues: – Wise • – Harsh • – Glory • – Terse • – Smooth • – Bitter • – Clarify • – Obscure • – Confuse • – Austere • – Insight • – Contrast • – Sluggish • – Fleeting • – Repetition • – Opposition • – Omnipresent • – Common Belief • – Indescribable • – Scientific Knowledge
Science Vocabulary 2015-06-03
Across
- planets Planets that are further from the sun?
- What is the first step to the scientific method?
- The rapid back and forth motion of an object called?
- What is the force of water pressing on an object called?
- planets Planets that are closer to the sun?
- The abbreviation for the order of the color in the visible spectrum?
- What tool would you use to measure wind speed?
- What is the amplification of sound by the force of vibration?
- What color can we see because it reflects all of the visible light spectrum
- What “tools” do you use to observe in an experiment?
- What is the smallest planet?
- What is the control center of a cell called?
- What color can we see because it absorbs all of the colors of the visible light spectrum?
Down
- What is the very bottom part of a wavelength called?
- What animal eats plants and meat?
- What is the biggest planet?
- What type of animal only eats plants?
- What percentage of the earth is covered in oceans and seas?
- What is it called when sound waves spread matter apart?
- What animal eats only meat?
- What is the boundary between air masses of different temperatures and humidity?
- What is the storage center of a cell called?
22 Clues: What is the biggest planet? • What animal eats only meat? • What is the smallest planet? • What animal eats plants and meat? • What type of animal only eats plants? • planets Planets that are closer to the sun? • What is the storage center of a cell called? • What is the control center of a cell called? • planets Planets that are further from the sun? • ...
Science Crossword 2016-02-11
Across
- finding similarities in object or events
- a method of inquiry involving stating a problem, proposing alternative solutions, analyzing alternatives and selecting a solution, using a model to test a solution, and evaluating the effectiveness of the solution
- picture that shows relationships between sets of data
- an idea or conclusion based on an observation
- a factor kept the same in an experiment
- steps followed in an experiment
- a guess based on observation and research about what will happen under certain conditions
- infromation collected during a scientific investigation
- collected information resulting from an experiment or other investigation
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- an experiment that does not hold similar results, is incomplete, or does not have controlled variables
- a procedure carried systematically observe, study, or test something in order to learn about it
- step by step process used to conduct an experiment or an investigation by scientists
- using the five senses to collect information
- an idea supported by evidence
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- simplified version of some part of the natural world that aids in explaining how it functions
- an experiment with variablesthat are appropriately controlled and yields the same results when conducted multiple times
- a belief or judgment
- idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
20 Clues: a belief or judgment • an idea supported by evidence • procedure to test a hypothesis • steps followed in an experiment • a factor kept the same in an experiment • finding similarities in object or events • using the five senses to collect information • an idea or conclusion based on an observation • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • ...
vocab 8th science 2016-02-09
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- step by step process that scientists use to conduct an experiment or investigation
- steps followed in an experiment
- a simplified version of some part of the natural world that explains how it functions
- an experiment with variables that are appropriately controlled ,that is conducted multiple times and yields the same results
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- is incomplete
- an experiment that does not yield similar results, does not have a controlled variable
- an idea supported by evidence
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- to find objects and events that are similar and different
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- an idea based on an observation
- a factor in an experiment that is kept the same
- a method of inquiry involving stating a problem or proposing alternative solutions
- an idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
- use the five senses to collect information
- a picture that shows relationships between sets of data
- collected information resulting from an observation or experiment
- a procedure carried out to systematically observe, study or test something to learn something about it
- a guess based on an observation and research about what will happen under certain circumstances
- a belief or judgment
21 Clues: is incomplete • a belief or judgment • an idea supported by evidence • procedure to test a hypothesis • an idea based on an observation • steps followed in an experiment • use the five senses to collect information • a factor in an experiment that is kept the same • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • an idea that can be tested by experiment or observation • ...
Science List #1 2016-02-09
Across
- factor in an experiment that is kept the same
- collected information resulting from an experiment
- an idea or a conclusion based on an observation
- steps followed in an experiment
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- picture that shows relationships between sets of data
- a guess based on observation and research about what will happen under certain conditions
- step-by-step process scientists use to conduct an experiment
- use the 5 senses to collect information
- idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
- Experiment an experiment that does not yield similar results, does not have controlled variables, or is incomplete
- simplified version of some part of the natural world that helps explain how it functions
- procedure to test a hypothesis
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- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- an experiment with variables that are appropriately controlled, that is conducted multiple times and yields same results
- an idea that is supported by evidence
- a method of inquiry involving stating a problem, proposing alternative solutions, analyzing alternativesand selecting a solution by using a model , and evaluating the effectiveness of the solution
- a belief or judgment
- a procedure carried out to systematically observe, study, or test something in order to learn about it
- to find ways that objects and events are similar
20 Clues: a belief or judgment • procedure to test a hypothesis • steps followed in an experiment • an idea that is supported by evidence • use the 5 senses to collect information • factor in an experiment that is kept the same • an idea or a conclusion based on an observation • to find ways that objects and events are similar • collected information resulting from an experiment • ...
Word formation processes 2016-07-12
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- attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk
- is required to do at home
- comb: a comb with narrow teeth that are close together
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something.
- of furniture, produced especially in colonial America, that can serve,
- a person who steals from other people's pockets
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
- a fat person
- flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points
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- sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing
- a male homosexual
- that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money
- containing nothing; not filled or occupied
- a mysterious object seen in the sky for which, it is claimed, no orthodox scientific explanation
- recording: method of sound recording in which an input audio waveform
- a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc
- also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- foolish or contemptible person who lacks social skills or is boringly studious
- brother of one's wife or husband
- means advertisement
21 Clues: a fat person • a male homosexual • means advertisement • is required to do at home • brother of one's wife or husband • containing nothing; not filled or occupied • also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization • a person who steals from other people's pockets • a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc • that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money • ...
Medical and Allied Health Professionals 2020-02-12
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- They are the one who take good care on foot orthotic and orthopedic experts.
- It is a management and care of a patient/combating of disease/disorders.
- Diligent inquiry or examination of data, records, and observations in a search for facts or principles.
- A person who helps identify, prevent, or treat an illness or disability.
- It performs imaging procedures such as x-ray, MRI, CT scan.
- It helps women maintain healthy pregnancy.
- Normalize tissues by performing scientific manipulation.
- A method by which a group of health professionals work together to develop programs.
- A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine.
- It performs phlebotomy or drawing blood.
- They are the one who identify and rehabilitate hearing impairments and related disorders.
- The process of sharing and gaining knowledge.
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- It prepares and dispenses medication prescribed.
- It keep illness or injury from happening
- Specializes in health education and develops health knowledge, life skills and well-being of students.
- It performs various tasks on body fluids from simple blood tests to more complex tests.
- The treatment designed to recover from injury, illness or disease.
- It gives emergency medical treatment.
- Assistant It performs under the direction of physician.
- It promotes good health through proper diet and diseases.
20 Clues: It gives emergency medical treatment. • It keep illness or injury from happening • It performs phlebotomy or drawing blood. • It helps women maintain healthy pregnancy. • The process of sharing and gaining knowledge. • It prepares and dispenses medication prescribed. • A group of individuals qualified to practice medicine. • ...
Intro to Bio 2020-08-20
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- the increase of an object's apparent size
- the first step in the Scientific Method
- one thousandth of a liter
- category in an experiment to which no change is made (2 words, no space)
- basic unit of length in the metric system
- a testable explanation based on observations
- lever on a LM used to control the amount of light
- category in an experiment where one factor is changed and compared to the control group
- used by all living things in order to stay alive
- system of measurement based on the power of 10 (two words, no space)
- factor in an experiment that is measured (2 words, no space)
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- factor in an experiment the you change (2 words, no space)
- process where an organism maintains constant internal conditions
- same as 1000 grams
- describes observation based on numerical measurements
- mnemonic device describing the characteristics of living things
- instrument used to magnify living thngs (2 words, no space)
- extending the trends on a graph for future predictions
- procedure used to test a hypothesis
- living things respond to these
- describes observations based on a characteristic
- explanation in science based on much experimentation that is agreed upon universally
- platform on a LM that supports the slide
23 Clues: same as 1000 grams • one thousandth of a liter • living things respond to these • procedure used to test a hypothesis • the first step in the Scientific Method • platform on a LM that supports the slide • the increase of an object's apparent size • basic unit of length in the metric system • a testable explanation based on observations • ...
The Earth's resources 2020-06-25
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- Water that is fit to drink
- The most abundant gas in our atmosphere today
- The type of digestion that breaks down sewage sludge
- The first step in sewage treatment, removing large solids
- A finite resource used to make cement and concrete
- A rock containing a bound metal
- A resource that we can get more of is called _________
- The evidence collected from ancient ice or soil layers to 'read' the past
- The method used to purify water from any source
- Rubber, wood and wool are all examples of _________ resources
- The scientific name for thermal radiation
- A by-product of the sewage industry
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- A gas given off from power stations that causes acid rain
- the inability of the Earth to re-radiate heat energy causes this effect
- A consequence of a rise in sea level
- The conversion of salty water to useable water
- The greenhouse gases let short ___________ radiation pass through
- Gas we rely on that wasn't in the Earth's original atmosphere
- The name given to tiny solid particles that are carried into the air
- Coal is an example of this type of rock
- The copper extraction process where plants are grown
- __________ assessment: process used to assess environmental impact of a manufactured item
22 Clues: Water that is fit to drink • A rock containing a bound metal • A by-product of the sewage industry • A consequence of a rise in sea level • Coal is an example of this type of rock • The scientific name for thermal radiation • The most abundant gas in our atmosphere today • The conversion of salty water to useable water • The method used to purify water from any source • ...
Research 2019-05-13
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- The research yields the same results each time when they are applied to the same issues.
- __________ = hypothesis
- Used to advance scientific knowledge.
- Little or no control over variables , can't explain cause and effect.
- Selecting the _______ research method.
- The right of privacy for all subjects to participate.
- Amount of issues.
- A problem a lot of scientists have.
- Translate problem into a _______ hypotheses.
- Patients learn full information of all aspects of the study after participating.
- Designed to solve practical problems.
- Using the results to _______ the theory.
- Allows researchers to control variables and identify cause and effect.
- Degree to which events are related.
- Shares all advantages/disadvantages of experimental, descriptive and correlation.
- Careful study and investigate for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge.
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- _______ use of deception.
- Your ______ isn't always right.
- Must ask patient for.
- ________ the results.
- A research methodology measures what it is supposed to measure.
- Predict outcomes.
- Patients understand what is expected of them during the course.
- Must avoid _______ that influence results.
- Amount of research methods.
- Test with a ________ experiment
- Formulating a __________ problem.
- Case studies can be _______ because data gets blown up.
- Do we have the right to research these?
- ________ the results.
30 Clues: Predict outcomes. • Amount of issues. • Must ask patient for. • ________ the results. • ________ the results. • __________ = hypothesis • _______ use of deception. • Amount of research methods. • Your ______ isn't always right. • Test with a ________ experiment • Formulating a __________ problem. • A problem a lot of scientists have. • Degree to which events are related. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2023-09-13
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- the governing body of Great Britain
- a slave uprising in the colonies
- when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- named by King James ll to rule over the Dominion of New England
- a large farm in the southern colonies
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with family and learn a trade
- the theory in the colonies was there goal to enrich Great Britain
- the toughest part of the Triangle Trade
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian War
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- a religious revival moment of the 1700s
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- King James ll created this, this covered the area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
- the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, most of them slaves
- meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- invented bi-focals, the franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- was an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- crop grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- a 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
20 Clues: a slave uprising in the colonies • the governing body of Great Britain • a large farm in the southern colonies • a religious revival moment of the 1700s • places taxes on imports to the colonies • the toughest part of the Triangle Trade • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America • men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain • ...
Biotechnology 2023-06-21
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- A biological preparation
- Engineering- The manipulation of an organism's genetic material
- First cloned mammal
- Pertaining to DNA or genes that have been artificially combined or rearranged to create new genetic material.
- hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates blood sugar
- is a method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample
- basic unit of life
- group of cells
- tiny living things that are found all around us and are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- The process of identifying unique patterns or characteristics in a person's fingerprints for identification purposes.
- Units of hereditary information that are passed from parents to offspring and determine specific traits or characteristics.
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- The scientific study of living organisms.
- antimicrobial substance active against bacteria.
- technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things
- They are essential for respiration, digesting food, muscle and nerve function, acting as a scissor and many more.
- chemical breakdown of substance. An example of this is wine making
- Fiber- Specialized microtubules involved in cell division
- A structure made of DNA and proteins
- Cell- replace damaged cells
- contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities.
20 Clues: group of cells • basic unit of life • First cloned mammal • A biological preparation • Cell- replace damaged cells • A structure made of DNA and proteins • The scientific study of living organisms. • antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. • Fiber- Specialized microtubules involved in cell division • hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates blood sugar • ...
Stem Cell Vocabulary 2023-04-24
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- smallest form of life, makes up every living thing
- to bring back to the original state
- any time that is not the present or the past
- investigation of certain things to gain new information
- the system made up of the brain, and spinal cord. Allows humans to feel and sense things
- devotion of time to find new information
- action of becoming larger
- the process of treating a disease or disorder
- relating to the presence of molecules
- a person who carries out an investigation
- relating to an embryo
- implanting something into the human body
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- established way of doing something
- a room or building devoted to scientific research
- any sickness within the human body that can be harmful
- blending into surroundings
- the process of becoming healthy again
- the skeletal support system within the human body
- to continue to live and go on
- a particular way to do something
- something arranged in a sequential pattern
- A person who studies a certain thing in science
- A type of cell that can develop into anything within the body
- collection of tissue within the human body that perform specific functions
- relating to or being 1
- a form of treatment that helps heal on a physical or emotional level
26 Clues: relating to an embryo • relating to or being 1 • action of becoming larger • blending into surroundings • to continue to live and go on • a particular way to do something • established way of doing something • to bring back to the original state • the process of becoming healthy again • relating to the presence of molecules • devotion of time to find new information • ...
Crossword Review - macros and experimenting 2021-11-04
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- Type of metamorphis that involved going from the egg stage to the nymph stage to the adult stage.
- Test the hypothesis
- Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions
- Relatively “large” (> 0.2 – 0.5 mm) insects without backbones that live in water.
- Shallow areas in a stream, where water is fast flowing, and stream bed is rocky.
- Area of a stream with moderate current, continues surface and greater depth than riffles.
- Make observations
- Perform research
- the type of metamorphis that includes the hatching egg, larva stage, pupa stage and then development adult form.
- Outside variables that you can manage to keep constant or controlled during an experiment. These variables cannot be changed. E.g. - The weather in an outdoor experiment.
- How aquatic macros develop into adults through complete or incomplete metamorphis.
- Establish a hypothesis
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- Small areas of still water, usually deep and muddy bottomed.
- It is the main source of energy for a stream system, and provides food and shelter for macroinvertibrates and creatures in the habitat.
- Elements that are constant and unchanged throughout the experiment(consistent through all groups)
- variable that is being measured or tested (the results)
- number of steps in the scientific method
- variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment.
- Ask a question
- Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed.
20 Clues: Ask a question • Perform research • Make observations • Test the hypothesis • Establish a hypothesis • Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions • number of steps in the scientific method • variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment. • variable that is being measured or tested (the results) • Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed. • ...
Crossword Review - macros and experimenting 2021-11-04
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- Type of metamorphis that involved going from the egg stage to the nymph stage to the adult stage.
- Test the hypothesis
- Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions
- Relatively “large” (> 0.2 – 0.5 mm) insects without backbones that live in water.
- Shallow areas in a stream, where water is fast flowing, and stream bed is rocky.
- Area of a stream with moderate current, continues surface and greater depth than riffles.
- Make observations
- Perform research
- the type of metamorphis that includes the hatching egg, larva stage, pupa stage and then development adult form.
- Outside variables that you can manage to keep constant or controlled during an experiment. These variables cannot be changed. E.g. - The weather in an outdoor experiment.
- How aquatic macros develop into adults through complete or incomplete metamorphis.
- Establish a hypothesis
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- Small areas of still water, usually deep and muddy bottomed.
- It is the main source of energy for a stream system, and provides food and shelter for macroinvertibrates and creatures in the habitat.
- Elements that are constant and unchanged throughout the experiment(consistent through all groups)
- variable that is being measured or tested (the results)
- number of steps in the scientific method
- variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment.
- Ask a question
- Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed.
20 Clues: Ask a question • Perform research • Make observations • Test the hypothesis • Establish a hypothesis • Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions • number of steps in the scientific method • variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment. • variable that is being measured or tested (the results) • Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed. • ...
Crossword Review - macros and experimenting 2021-11-04
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- Type of metamorphis that involved going from the egg stage to the nymph stage to the adult stage.
- Test the hypothesis
- Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions
- Relatively “large” (> 0.2 – 0.5 mm) insects without backbones that live in water.
- Shallow areas in a stream, where water is fast flowing, and stream bed is rocky.
- Area of a stream with moderate current, continues surface and greater depth than riffles.
- Make observations
- Perform research
- the type of metamorphis that includes the hatching egg, larva stage, pupa stage and then development adult form.
- Outside variables that you can manage to keep constant or controlled during an experiment. These variables cannot be changed. E.g. - The weather in an outdoor experiment.
- How aquatic macros develop into adults through complete or incomplete metamorphis.
- Establish a hypothesis
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- Small areas of still water, usually deep and muddy bottomed.
- It is the main source of energy for a stream system, and provides food and shelter for macroinvertibrates and creatures in the habitat.
- Elements that are constant and unchanged throughout the experiment(consistent through all groups)
- variable that is being measured or tested (the results)
- number of steps in the scientific method
- variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment.
- Ask a question
- Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed.
20 Clues: Ask a question • Perform research • Make observations • Test the hypothesis • Establish a hypothesis • Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions • number of steps in the scientific method • variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment. • variable that is being measured or tested (the results) • Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed. • ...
SS8 Renaissance Review 2021-04-28
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- means
- of the world
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- the city that the Renaissance began
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- the followers of Luther’s ideas
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- of the Sistine Chapel
- a rejection of some Roman Catholic practices that led to the forming of Protestant churches
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- of England, the church Henry VIII formed when he broke away from the Catholic church
- discovered the Scientific Method
- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- press, what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- sculpted the statue of David
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- Vinci, Renaissance Man
- Supper, da Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
23 Clues: means • of the world • of the Sistine Chapel • Vinci, Renaissance Man • sculpted the statue of David • the followers of Luther’s ideas • discovered the Scientific Method • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • works of art carved or formed from hard materials • ...
The Subject, Development History, Fields, and Research Methods of Stylistics; General Understanding, Stages, Functions, and Theories of the Discipline 2024-12-18
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- – The scientific study of language.
- – Related to the structure of a written piece.
- – The study of linguistic style in texts.
- – Language that signifies the opposite of what is said.
- – A style often used in official or academic texts.
- – Language that arouses feelings.
- – Relating to the development of stylistics over time.
- – Refers to personal writing style.
- – A method that focuses on describing language use.
- – Words that imitate sounds.
- – Comparing stylistic features across languages.
- – Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
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- – Related to the author’s unique style.
- – Related to the beauty of language.
- – Vocabulary of a language.
- – The study of speech sounds.
- – Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- – The art of effective speaking and writing.
- – A category of artistic composition, such as novels or essays.
- – Everyday, informal language style.
- – The arrangement of words in sentences.
- – Innovative use of language for artistic effect.
- – Detailed examination of stylistic features.
- – Related to the purpose of language.
- – Concerned with rules or norms in language use.
- – A comparison using "like" or "as."
- – A figure of speech implying comparison.
- – Refers to language features that convey emotions.
- – The study of context in communication.
- – The study of meaning in language.
30 Clues: – Vocabulary of a language. • – Words that imitate sounds. • – The study of speech sounds. • – Language that arouses feelings. • – The scientific study of language. • – Refers to personal writing style. • – The study of meaning in language. • – Related to the beauty of language. • – Everyday, informal language style. • – A comparison using "like" or "as." • ...
Revolution & Enlightenment 2024-12-12
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- The # of volumes in Diderot's encyclopedia
- Galileo discovered that there were this # of moons around Jupiter
- Credited with discovering the law of gravity
- Means "philosopher" in French
- Openly criticized Christianity
- Prussia had the __ largest army at this time
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Determined that planets move in elliptical orbits
- Credited with inventing the decimal system
- Believed people were born with a tabula rasa or "blank slate"
- Came up with the scientific method
- Location where first Continental Congress took place
- The percent of astronomers that were women
- Said best govt. had 3 branches
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Heliocentric theory was his
- This nation got help from Native Americans when fighting the British
- Created trigonometry
- The # of British colonies in North America
- Started Methodism; was a missionary
- Vesalius and Harvey discovered this organ was the starting point for circulation
- Tax on legal documents
- Theory that the earth is the center
- Was a child music prodigy
- Theory that the sun is the center
- Maria Winkelmann was denied entry into this academy
- First 10 amendments to Constitution; used Enlightenment ideas
- Gossip room in wealthy people's homes
- The war of Austrian succession lasted this # of years
29 Clues: Created trigonometry • Tax on legal documents • Was a child music prodigy • Heliocentric theory was his • Means "philosopher" in French • Openly criticized Christianity • Leader of the Continental Army • Said best govt. had 3 branches • Theory that the sun is the center • Came up with the scientific method • Started Methodism; was a missionary • Theory that the earth is the center • ...
Renaissance & Absolute Ruler Crossword 2024-11-13
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- Name of the "road" that led to many trades between Asia and Europe.
- Name of the exchange that happened between the New World and the Old World.
- 95 what?
- Last name of the scientist who first stated that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Name of the Absolute ruler of France.
- Name of the Holy Wars against Muslims from Europe.
- Last name of the scientist who created the Scientific Method.
- Name of the Spanish fleet built by King Philip.
- the belief of the right to rule because of God.
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- A press that was invented during the Renaissance.
- Invented a special telescope that could see the moons of Jupiter
- Last name of the inventor of this press.
- Name of the drink that Choe is drinking right now.
- Name of the Palace ordered to be built by the French absolute Ruler.
- Name of the era where new ideas and arts came.
- First name of the Absolute ruler who had 6 wives.
- Name of the first wife of the Absolute ruler of England.
- Name of the Reformation that happened that ended the Political power of the Church.
- Last name of the German Monk who challenged the Church.
- Dominic's last name.
20 Clues: 95 what? • Dominic's last name. • Name of the Absolute ruler of France. • Last name of the inventor of this press. • Name of the era where new ideas and arts came. • Name of the Spanish fleet built by King Philip. • the belief of the right to rule because of God. • A press that was invented during the Renaissance. • First name of the Absolute ruler who had 6 wives. • ...
Quick GCSE Crossword 2025-07-17
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- There are 23 pairs of these in a nucleus and make up DNA
- The positive particle in an atom
- A type of renewable resource that comes from dams and water
- A type of non-renewable resource that isn't fossil fuels
- The scientific name for the tails on a bacteria cell
- A method of cell division that makes identical offspring
- The green part of a plant cell that stores sunlight and photosynthesises
- The middle part of an atom where the proton and neutron are
- The name of one of the wires in a plug (blue colour)
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- The part of a cell where chemical reactions take place
- A type of wave that includes radio, visible and gamma waves
- A type of cell that can differentiate into almost any other cell
- A type of wave that goes up and down, perpendicular to the
- A type of renewable resource that is burning biological materials
- A piece of equipment used to magnify objects
- A type of grid that the government uses to transport electricity
- The negative particle in an atom
- A part of the cell where respiration happens
- Separating inks on a piece of paper with water
- Liquid turning into a gas
- The name of the brown wire in a plug
21 Clues: Liquid turning into a gas • The positive particle in an atom • The negative particle in an atom • The name of the brown wire in a plug • A piece of equipment used to magnify objects • A part of the cell where respiration happens • Separating inks on a piece of paper with water • The scientific name for the tails on a bacteria cell • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-05-10
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- a great Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- discovered that the sun was the center of the universe not the earth (just his last name)
- a of revival, literally means rebirth
- this is what science was largely based on before the Renaissance
- This man invented the printing press
- when kings and queens have absolute power
- country where the Renaissance began
- a thought system that places prime importance on the individual instead of a divine being
- the father of free speech
- land with water on three of its sides
- said people are born with natural rights
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- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- created the Church of England and was married six times
- said rulers should go to any lengths to maintain power (just his last name)
- He advocated for the separation of power
- crime of believing or saying things that go against the church
- when the church charged people to forgive their sins
- wrote the Social Contract
- he discovered gravity when an apple hit him in the head (just his last name)
- a true Renaissance man, he painted the Mona Lisa
- a famous Renaissance play writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the father of humanism
- introduced the scientific method (just his last name)
23 Clues: the father of humanism • wrote the Social Contract • the father of free speech • country where the Renaissance began • This man invented the printing press • a of revival, literally means rebirth • land with water on three of its sides • He advocated for the separation of power • said people are born with natural rights • when kings and queens have absolute power • ...
Final Assignment "CHEMISTRY" 2022-12-15
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- A mixture that is a combo of 2 or more substances where original substances are seperated.
- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge
- When water changes from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- Small slip used to cover the Microscope slide
- A type of observation that cannot be measured
- the fixed amount of energy that a system contains.
- Third step of the scientific method
- Proposed explanation of something and also the starting point of an experiment.
- The electron in the outermost shell
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- Used to measure the temperature of a liquid
- Used to represent an atom and its electron, neutrons, and protons
- To find this, you use Mass/ Volume
- A mixture that is a combo of 2 or more substances that have uniform compostion.
- Creator of the periodic table
- positively charged ion
- The labratory technique for seperation of a mixture into its componenets.
- mixture of chemical elements where at least one is a metal.
- The ability to be easily changed into a shape.
- A type of observation that can be measured.
20 Clues: positively charged ion • Creator of the periodic table • To find this, you use Mass/ Volume • Third step of the scientific method • The electron in the outermost shell • Used to measure the temperature of a liquid • A type of observation that can be measured. • Small slip used to cover the Microscope slide • A type of observation that cannot be measured • ...
Pest control 2022-07-14
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- A type of insecticide that sticks around a while (8)
- A well-known SGAR (10)
- Horse, Bottle and Drain are all types of what? (3)
- To completely fill an area with gaseous insecticides (8)
- Why bees are important (10)
- Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3)
- BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4)
- _________ of control (9)
- Non-scientific name for Dermestes lardarius (6,6)
- A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8)
- You might have one of these talks to learn something new (7)
- 'Don't ___ me' PPC104 article by Paul Westgate (3)
- Rodents living in proximity to humans (9)
- A pest controller's bread and butter (4)
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- An anticoagulant chemical (8)
- Testing to make sure your RPE fits (4,3)
- a strategy for effective pest control (abbrev) (3)
- Biscuit, Boll and Wheat are all this (6)
- Small rodents; a species of conservation concern (4)
- Chrysanthemum flowers aren't just for decoration (10)
- Jerry was one (5)
- Physical control consisting of trigger plate and smooth jaw (6,4)
- Inhibits the life cycle of an insect (abbrev) (3)
- Rodenticide and insectides are both this (9)
- ______ niger, or black garden ant (6)
- the study of insects (10)
- Insecticide application method (abbrev) (3)
- American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4)
28 Clues: Jerry was one (5) • A well-known SGAR (10) • _________ of control (9) • the study of insects (10) • Why bees are important (10) • An anticoagulant chemical (8) • Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3) • ______ niger, or black garden ant (6) • American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4) • BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4) • A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8) • ...
Vocab Rubenstein (chapter 1) 2022-09-20
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- numbering system to indicate location of a parallel
- internal representation of portion of Earth's surface
- organized around a node or focal point
- cultural, economic, physical features
- location of a place relative to other places
- flat scale model of Earth's surface, or a portion of it
- numbering system to indicate location of meridians
- physical character of a place
- position for something on Earth
- area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features
- circle around globe parallel to the equator
- collecting data of Earth's surface via satellite orbiting, long-distance methods
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- beliefs, traits, social forms
- arc mostly following 180 degrees longitude
- Relationships across barrier of space
- relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole
- meridian at 0 degrees longitude
- place that people believe exists as a part of their cultural identity
- Science of mapmaking
- physical gap or interval between two objects
- scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to flat maps
- system: captures, analyzes, etc geographic data
- time at 0 degrees longitude
- arc drawn between North and South poles
- area everyone shares, with distintive characteristic(s)
- name given to a place on Earth
- specific point of Earth distinguished by a particular character
- system: determines accurately the precise positions
28 Clues: Science of mapmaking • time at 0 degrees longitude • beliefs, traits, social forms • physical character of a place • name given to a place on Earth • meridian at 0 degrees longitude • position for something on Earth • Relationships across barrier of space • cultural, economic, physical features • organized around a node or focal point • arc drawn between North and South poles • ...
Miles Harrington Carbrohydrates 2025-05-30
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- A disaccharide, also known as table sugar.
- A class of organic compounds including sugars, starches, and cellulose.
- Two monosaccharides joined together.
- Another term for polysaccharide, also used in biochemistry.
- A polysaccharide, the main structural component of plant cell walls.
- bond The bond that links monosaccharides together in disaccharides and polysaccharides.
- A common monosaccharide, the primary fuel for the body.
- counting A method used to monitor carbohydrate intake, often for managing blood sugar levels.
- A simple sugar, the basic unit of carbohydrates.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- A disaccharide made of two glucose molecules.
- A monosaccharide found in dairy products.
- A monosaccharide found in fruits.
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- Another name for glucose.
- A general term for carbohydrates, often used in scientific contexts.
- Index A measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.
- Another term for carbohydrate.
- Many monosaccharides joined together, forming complex carbohydrates.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in animals.
- A common name for carbohydrates, particularly simple sugars.
- A polysaccharide that can be broken down into simpler sugars.
- A suffix used to name monosaccharides (simple sugars).
- A disaccharide found in milk.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in plants.
24 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. • ...
a 2026-03-11
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- Stop-____-Roll
- Clear Sky At Day
- A Very Large Urban Center
- Earthquake Magnitude Scale
- Movie/Film/Food ______
- Two Of The Same Thing
- A 10 Month Prison ________
- The Usual Evil In Folk Tales
- To Lead Someone Somewhere
- Scraping The ______ Of The Barrel
- A Position On An Issue
- A Significant Portion
- Receiving Money For A Specific Cause
- To Experience Nostalgia For Something You Have Never Experienced
- Owns A Part Of A Company
- A Military Force Composed Of Untrained Civilians
- A Person Who Has Committed A Crime
- To Modify An Uninhabitable Planet Into A Habitable One
- Required For Something
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- A For-Profit Organization
- The __________ Method
- Usually Said In Relation With Recent Internet Memes
- A Trait That Spreads Form Generation To Generation
- A Snack Usually Connected With Movie Theatres
- Popular/Infectious
- _____ And Effect
- A Species Other Than Species' On Earth
- To Become Ready For Something
- The End Of The World
- Prohibited By Law
- A Place For Number 1's And Number 2's
- To Have An Equal Amount Of Score In A Competition
- Room/Place To Store Vehicles
- Someone Who Investigates Mysterious Deaths
- Basically Just A Big House
- A Probability
36 Clues: A Probability • Stop-____-Roll • Clear Sky At Day • _____ And Effect • Prohibited By Law • Popular/Infectious • The End Of The World • The __________ Method • Two Of The Same Thing • A Significant Portion • Movie/Film/Food ______ • A Position On An Issue • Required For Something • Owns A Part Of A Company • A For-Profit Organization • A Very Large Urban Center • To Lead Someone Somewhere • ...
Forensics Vocab Crossword 2021-02-04
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- When two parallel ridges are connected by a short piece of ridge in the middle, like an "H"
- Characteristics of fingerprints, such as the core, delta, or bifurcations, are called _______.
- This method of developing prints involves an element reacting with sodium chloride, and is processed by being put under a light.
- Fingerprint minutiae when one ridge splits into 2 ridges, like a "Y"
- Type of whorl pattern when the circle does not cross over the ridge line
- The phase of hair growth when a hair is dormant and ready to shed.
- This method of developing prints turns prints purple and works best on porous surfaces.
- Type of loop when it opens toward the pinky
- When the medulla in a hair is a solid, uninterrupted line, it is called a __________ medulla.
- Fingerprint minutiae where ridges meet in a triangle-like pattern
- This is the component of superglue that makes it useful for print development.
- Type of loop when it opens toward the thumb
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- __________ evidence can be linked directly to one person (DNA, fingerprints).
- When the medulla in a hair appears in short segments in irregular patterns, it is called a __________ medulla.
- Different types of evidence require different types of _________. (cardboard box, envelope, plastic bucket, etc.)
- This type of evidence proves a fact. It is also called testimonial evidence.
- In addition to photos and videos, investigators should also include a drawn ______ to provide more notes and details about the scene.
- Causes a brown/black color in hair.
- When the medulla is ___________, it appears like a straight line that is broken at regular intervals.
- This method of developing prints involves sublimation and has a temporary, physical reaction, so it should be used first on porous surfaces.
- _____ evidence can be used to narrow down suspects to a specific group of people (blood type, hair color).
- If evidence has the ability to help prove anything in a case, it is considered _________.
- This type of evidence can provide insight through logic, deduction, and scientific reasoning. It is also called physical or indirect evidence.
- Fingerprint pattern when one or more ridges enter and exit from the same side, and only has one delta
- The ______ Principle says that whenever two objects come into contact, there is always a transfer of material.
- When a hair does not have a medulla, the medulla is described as ______.
- Fingerprint pattern that has 2 deltas and a core, making a complete circle
27 Clues: Causes a brown/black color in hair. • Type of loop when it opens toward the pinky • Type of loop when it opens toward the thumb • Fingerprint minutiae where ridges meet in a triangle-like pattern • The phase of hair growth when a hair is dormant and ready to shed. • Fingerprint minutiae when one ridge splits into 2 ridges, like a "Y" • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 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. • ...
1 2024-12-12
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- facts or details that tell you something about a situation, person, event, etc.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information.” For example, “Effective communication is key in a team.
- standards or principles by which something is judged or decided.
- relating to or using signals or information represented by a series of the numbers 0 and 1.
- the act or skill of controlling and making decisions about a business, department, etc.
- the ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it. Health the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- to move something or someone from one place, person, or thing to another.” For example, “You can transfer money online.”
- the scientific study of the human mind and how it influences behavior.
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- a particular way of doing something.
- the process of teaching or learning in a school, college, etc., to improve knowledge and develop skills.
- the ability to adjust to new conditions.
- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study.
- a formal meeting in which someone asks you questions to find out if you are suitable for a job, etc.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- the study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.” For example, “Physics is a branch of science.
- the detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information.
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something.
19 Clues: a particular way of doing something. • the ability to adjust to new conditions. • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something. • standards or principles by which something is judged or decided. • the scientific study of the human mind and how it influences behavior. • the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. • ...
Scientific Experimental Tool 2023-09-03
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- Glass A handheld lens used to make small objects look bigger.
- Coat Protective clothing to keep scientists' clothes clean and safe during experiments.
- A tool used to see very tiny things up close.
- A device that measures temperature.
- A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid.
- Tube Small glass tubes used to mix and heat liquids.
- Test Strips Paper strips that change color to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid.
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- A cone-shaped tool for pouring liquids into containers with small openings.
- Scale A tool for measuring the mass or weight of objects.
- Cylinder A tall, narrow container with measurement markings for precise volume measurement.
- Caliper A precise measuring tool used for length and thickness measurements.
- A glass container with measurement markings for holding and pouring liquids.
- Dish A shallow dish with a lid used for growing bacteria or small organisms.
- Burner A device that produces a flame for heating substances.
- Goggles Protective eyewear to keep eyes safe during experiments.
- A timer used to measure the duration of an event.
16 Clues: A device that measures temperature. • A tool used to see very tiny things up close. • A tool for transferring small amounts of liquid. • A timer used to measure the duration of an event. • Tube Small glass tubes used to mix and heat liquids. • Scale A tool for measuring the mass or weight of objects. • Glass A handheld lens used to make small objects look bigger. • ...
Scientific Procedures & Safety 2020-10-05
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- agent causing disease or illness to its host
- act of keeping an organism, a cell or cell culture in conditions favorable for growth and development
- tentative and testable statements which must be capable of being supported or not supported by observational evidence
- are well-established and highly reliable explanations based on natural and physical phenomena which are capable of being tested
- information gained by means of observation, experience or experiment
- experimental sample absent of the factor in question
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- involving the physical properties of matter and energy
- process of applying electric current to proteins in a gel medium to separate them according to size and electrical charge
- non-artificial event in the physical sense, not produced by humans but may affect humans
- technique in molecular genetics permitting the analysis of any short sequence of DNA or RNA
- set of data describing the findings of an experiment
- set of data using numbers or measurements to represent the findings of an experiment
- set of knowledgeable explanations for a certain phenomena
- use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the knowledge generated though this process
- treatment or procedure modifying a given outcome
- Latin word for knowledge
16 Clues: Latin word for knowledge • agent causing disease or illness to its host • treatment or procedure modifying a given outcome • set of data describing the findings of an experiment • experimental sample absent of the factor in question • involving the physical properties of matter and energy • set of knowledgeable explanations for a certain phenomena • ...
Scientific Skills- Vocabulary 2024-08-29
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- the study of energy, forces, and motion
- information obtained through the senses
- law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- experiment an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the distance between two points
- the basic metric unit of liquid volume
- a representation of an object or event that would be too small or large to otherwise study
- variable the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
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- the amount of matter in an object
- variable a variable that does not change in an experiment
- theory a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- a proposed answer to a question; a prediction that is usually written as an if/then statement
- the basic metric unit of length
- variable a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable / the variable that the scientist measures
- the basic metric unit of mass
19 Clues: the basic metric unit of mass • the basic metric unit of length • the distance between two points • the amount of matter in an object • the basic metric unit of liquid volume • the study of energy, forces, and motion • information obtained through the senses • the amount of space taken up by an object • law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
Heaven's scientific puzzle 2024-10-22
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- having, made up of, or involving more than one and usually many cells especially of living matter
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- a cavity in bodily tissues or in the cytoplasm of a cell that is usually filled with fluid.
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- a system of interconnected vesicular and lamellar cytoplasmic membranes that functions especially in the transport of materials within the cell
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- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules.
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- nonliving permeable wall that surrounds the plasma membrane and encloses and supports the cells of most plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae.
- a part of the body that is made up of cells and tissues that perform a specific function
- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
- an organism that has only one single cell
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
16 Clues: an organism that has only one single cell • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions • the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy • ...
Rivers Key Terms 2019-04-12
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- Method of transportation where rocks roll along the river bed
- A bend in the river created by erosion and deposition
- The source can be found in this course of the river
- A smaller river or stream
- Water that falls in any form to the ground (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail)
- Method of erosion where rocks scratch and scrape at the river bed and banks
- Where a river meets the sea
- The process of a river dropping the sediment it is carrying
- Case study for an LIC country which flooded in 2004
- Feature of erosion, e.g. Niagra Falls, Victoria Falls, High Force
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- Where two rivers/streams meet
- Method of erosion by the force of the water
- The process of water vapour turning to a liquid
- The name for the processes: evaporation, condensation, precipitation (also a song)
- Process of the soft rock getting eroded quicker in waterfall formation
- Area of flat land next to the river in the lower course
- Feature at the bottom of a waterfall that gets eroded
- Method of erosion where rocks knock together getting smaller and rounder
- The process of liquid turning to water vapour
- The point at which a river starts
- The feature left behind when a meander breaks through the meander neck
- North East UK case study for 2008 floods
- Method of transportation where rocks bounce along the river bed
23 Clues: A smaller river or stream • Where a river meets the sea • Where two rivers/streams meet • The point at which a river starts • North East UK case study for 2008 floods • Method of erosion by the force of the water • The process of liquid turning to water vapour • The process of water vapour turning to a liquid • The source can be found in this course of the river • ...
Rivers Key Terms 2019-04-12
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- The point at which a river starts
- Case study for an LIC country which flooded in 2004
- The feature left behind when a meander breaks through the meander neck
- Method of erosion where rocks knock together getting smaller and rounder
- Water that falls in any form to the ground (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail)
- Where two rivers/streams meet
- North East UK case study for 2008 floods
- The name for the processes: evaporation, condensation, precipitation (also a song)
- Feature at the bottom of a waterfall that gets eroded
- The process of water vapour turning to a liquid
- Where a river meets the sea
- A bend in the river created by erosion and deposition
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- The process of liquid turning to water vapour
- Method of erosion where rocks scratch and scrape at the river bed and banks
- Feature of erosion, e.g. Niagra Falls, Victoria Falls, High Force
- Method of erosion by the force of the water
- The source can be found in this course of the river
- A smaller river or stream
- Process of the soft rock getting eroded quicker in waterfall formation
- Method of transportation where rocks roll along the river bed
- Area of flat land next to the river in the lower course
- The process of a river dropping the sediment it is carrying
- Method of transportation where rocks bounce along the river bed
23 Clues: A smaller river or stream • Where a river meets the sea • Where two rivers/streams meet • The point at which a river starts • North East UK case study for 2008 floods • Method of erosion by the force of the water • The process of liquid turning to water vapour • The process of water vapour turning to a liquid • Case study for an LIC country which flooded in 2004 • ...
OOP Terminology 2025-05-27
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- a field that links/joins 2 tables. it links primary key to another table.
- Methods that return a value
- inherits from other classes. it ingherits fields and methods from other classes
- fields that can only be accessed in the class they are declared in.
- this method.
- method of combining variables and methods in one object. information hiding
- several methods have the same name
- methods MODIFY the field values. Doesnt return a value
- contains value to track through code
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- Creating a new class that inherits attributed and methods from an existing class
- fields that can be accessed by the class it is declared in and by any
- this field has set values(program cant change it , can only be initialised ).in a class diagram it is written in capital letter and underlined.
- describes the objects properties and stores values.
- Is a method and purpose is to initialize the classes fields.
- method that RETURNS a value.
- class.
- method belongs to a class. No object needs to be instantiated to
- this error prevents code from executing. caused by user making an porogramming error
- Methods which dont return a value
- conatains 0 and ones, no other values. works with true and false
- a field that uniquely identifies a record in a database table
- 2 primary keys to create a unique identifier for a record in a database table.
22 Clues: class. • this method. • Methods that return a value • method that RETURNS a value. • Methods which dont return a value • several methods have the same name • contains value to track through code • describes the objects properties and stores values. • methods MODIFY the field values. Doesnt return a value • Is a method and purpose is to initialize the classes fields. • ...
shape representation and segmentation 2025-11-20
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- What representation encodes boundary directions numerically?
- What is obtained by subtracting the eroded image from the original?
- What converts the boundary of a shape into a 1-D function?
- What issue occurs when segmentation produces too many regions?
- What method is used to detect object boundaries?
- Which algorithm treats the image like a topographic map?
- Which operator is widely used for edge detection?
- What type of feature remains unchanged under rotation or scaling?
- What is the smallest convex polygon enclosing a shape?
- What is the process of dividing an image into meaningful parts?
- What commonly causes skeletons to develop unwanted branches?
- What representation approximates shapes using straight-line segments?
- What operation is dilation followed by erosion?
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- What segmentation structure uses recursive splitting and merging?
- Which descriptor represents shape boundaries in the frequency domain?
- Which thresholding method changes based on local variations?
- What method groups pixels based on similarity?
- What graph structure shows adjacency between segmented regions?
- What medial-axis representation simplifies shape structure?
- In which domain do Fourier descriptors operate?
- What morphological operation is erosion followed by dilation?
- What clustering method is commonly used for segmentation?
- What region-based method starts from a seed point?
- Which transform is used to detect lines and circles?
- What technique uses pixel intensity cutoffs for segmentation?
25 Clues: What method groups pixels based on similarity? • In which domain do Fourier descriptors operate? • What operation is dilation followed by erosion? • What method is used to detect object boundaries? • Which operator is widely used for edge detection? • What region-based method starts from a seed point? • Which transform is used to detect lines and circles? • ...
insects 2025-04-28
19 Clues: жук • дрозд • дятел • другой • дышать • соловей • бабочка • близнец • пингвин • научный • включать • гусеница • приятный • подсолнух • подвижный • чертополох • колокольчик • общий, обычный • тропический лес
Scientific Quest Prelims 2023-09-29
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- This fruit is specialy found in plants of Rutaceae family
- Cymose clusters borne acropetally on an axis in a raceme manner
- Autonomously replicating circular extra chromosomal DNA
- The pancreas is the only significant source of
- Enteropeptidase is essential in cleaving
- Phase in which chromatid moves to opposite poles
- Father of genetics
- Diagnostic test AIDS
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- Nitrogen bases attached to sugar
- Breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid
- Inferior palea in a spike floret is also known as
- I'm a tiny organelle. I make proteins according to DNA's appeal. Who am I?
- The Combination of fatty acids and proteins is called
- End result of Glycolysis is
- In sickel cell Anemia glutamic acid of beta chain in haemoglobin is substituted by
- Intrinsic factor is required for intestinal absorption of
16 Clues: Father of genetics • Diagnostic test AIDS • End result of Glycolysis is • Nitrogen bases attached to sugar • Breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid • Enteropeptidase is essential in cleaving • The pancreas is the only significant source of • Phase in which chromatid moves to opposite poles • Inferior palea in a spike floret is also known as • ...
Year 9 Business Studies Revision Crossword 2013-11-04
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- A business objective that simply means to keep going
- The 4P's
- An approach to quality that involves making continuous improvements
- A positive effect of business activity
- A method of pricing that uses 'specials' and deals
- An approach to quality where everyone checks quality at every stage of production
- Any person or group with an interest in or link to a business
- A method of pricing a product so that customers think they're getting a good deal
- Outside of the business
- Something that a business does to prevent a product from entering the decline stage
- A person who has bought part of the business
- A goal a business sets itself
- A diagram that shows the sales of a product over time
- The first sector of the economy - growing, gathering or extracting raw materials
- The third stage of the product life cycle
- The people who live close to the business
- A method of calculating how well your equipment is producing goods
- Identifying the perfect way of doing something then getting workers to all do it this way
- The stage of the product life cycle where sales are falling
- People to whom the business owes money
- Creating an identity for a product
- The first stage of the product life cycle
- A method of pricing that involves using a low introductory price
- A method of production where items are made in groups
- A common business objective - it means the cash left over after all costs have been deducted
- A pricing method that involves charging a high price to the top end of the market
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- A negative effect of business activity
- Something written by the business that explains what it believes in
- Transmitting a message about your product to try and persuade people to buy it
- The second stage of the product life cycle
- The second sector of the economy - manufacturing products
- A word used to describe part of the economy
- The four things you need to start a business
- People who work for the business
- A method of production where items are made continuously
- A method of prices where different people are charged different prices for the same product
- Things that persuade the customer to buy a product there and then
- All good objectives should be this...
- The third sector of the economy - providing a service
- The organisation that runs the country
- A method of calculating how well your employees are producing goods
- The people the business gets its raw materials from
- A system of checking quality at the end of production
- A method of production where items are made one at a time
- The ideas and risk-taking abilities of a person starting a business
- Inside of the business
- Someone who owes the business money
- A way of promoting your product by drawing attention to it
48 Clues: The 4P's • Inside of the business • Outside of the business • A goal a business sets itself • People who work for the business • Creating an identity for a product • Someone who owes the business money • All good objectives should be this... • A negative effect of business activity • A positive effect of business activity • The organisation that runs the country • ...
