scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
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- the belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth
- non-religious, related to concerns of the world
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs (1500-1700)
- a drastic change in ways of thinking and behaving
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- belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
- includes observation, a hypothesis, experiments, data analysis, and a conclusion
- model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun; this idea is a result of the work of Copernicus and Galileo
- treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices
- an explanation for how or why something happens
- teaching ideas that go against the teachings of the church
10 Clues: an explanation for how or why something happens • non-religious, related to concerns of the world • a drastic change in ways of thinking and behaving • belief that the Earth is the center of the universe • teaching ideas that go against the teachings of the church • treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-12
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- provided light and electricty
- was a polish astronomer
- was a english physician
- Brahe was a Danish astronomer
- was a french philosopher and mathematician
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- was a physicist and engineer
- was an english statesman and writer
- developed calculus
- was a german astronomer and mathematician
- was an italian astronomer and physicist
10 Clues: developed calculus • was a polish astronomer • was a english physician • was a physicist and engineer • provided light and electricty • Brahe was a Danish astronomer • was an english statesman and writer • was an italian astronomer and physicist • was a german astronomer and mathematician • was a french philosopher and mathematician
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-15
10 Clues: change • creation • study of life • Newtons second law • Italian Astronomer • natural science of matter • discovered the laws of gravity • believed plants revolved around the sun • where the scientific revolution took place • testing of theropods against the evidence obtained
scientific revolution 2023-09-15
10 Clues: math • science • Galilei • Johannes • laws of motion • sun as the center • earth as the center • Ancient Greek philosopher • change in political organization • the period of time in Europe after the Middle Ages
scientific revolution 2023-08-24
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- the study of the physical laws that govern the universe
- thoughts thoughts based on reason
- the study of changes that occur in matter
- seeker of knowledge and wisdom
- science of reasoning
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- the basic units of life
- used to look at small things
- physical attraction between objects
- the study of light
- study of living things
10 Clues: the study of light • science of reasoning • study of living things • the basic units of life • used to look at small things • seeker of knowledge and wisdom • thoughts thoughts based on reason • physical attraction between objects • the study of changes that occur in matter • the study of the physical laws that govern the universe
scientific revolution 2023-08-24
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- physical attraction between objects
- the basic units of life
- study of living things
- the study of changes that occur in matter
- the study of the physical laws that govern the universe
- science of reasoning
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- thoughts based on reason
- the study of light
- seeker of knowledge and wisdom
- used to look at small things
10 Clues: the study of light • science of reasoning • study of living things • the basic units of life • thoughts based on reason • used to look at small things • seeker of knowledge and wisdom • physical attraction between objects • the study of changes that occur in matter • the study of the physical laws that govern the universe
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-15
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- Isaac Newton discovered this
- His scale showed freezing at 32
- New way of thinking
- Publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion
- Built his own telescope in 1609
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- Helped spread ideas rapidly
- His scale showed freezing at 0
- Invents the microscope
- Publishes anatomy textbook
- Idea God had a role in the universe
10 Clues: New way of thinking • Invents the microscope • Publishes anatomy textbook • Helped spread ideas rapidly • Isaac Newton discovered this • His scale showed freezing at 0 • His scale showed freezing at 32 • Built his own telescope in 1609 • Idea God had a role in the universe • Publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion
Scientific Revolution 2024-01-31
10 Clues: The study of humanity • The Father of Sociology • A Greek word for knowledge • Andreas Vesalius's nickname • A study of celestial objects • Was written by Thomas Hobbes • Baruch Spinoza propagated this • Catalogued more than 1,000 stars • The Father of Modern Anthropology • Improved the telescope for astronomy
Scientific English 2024-02-07
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- the method to create a designer baby
- if you habe prejudices against sb./sth., you are
- a vision of the future made by a scientist
- synonym for trustworthy
- the scientist makes an experiment in order to confirm his
- the sheep which was cloned
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- when a study has an important outcome, it is
- to look after an experiment
- the carrier of genes
- synonym for proof
10 Clues: synonym for proof • the carrier of genes • synonym for trustworthy • the sheep which was cloned • to look after an experiment • the method to create a designer baby • a vision of the future made by a scientist • when a study has an important outcome, it is • if you habe prejudices against sb./sth., you are • the scientist makes an experiment in order to confirm his
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-13
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- developed the first mercury barometer
- who created the geocentric theory
- created first vaccine
- creates first microscope
- dissected human corpses and published his observations
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- published Starry Messenger
- recorded the movements of planets
- conclude mathematical laws governed planetary motions
- created the heliocentric theory
- Newton published Principia Mathematica
10 Clues: created first vaccine • creates first microscope • published Starry Messenger • created the heliocentric theory • recorded the movements of planets • who created the geocentric theory • developed the first mercury barometer • Newton published Principia Mathematica • conclude mathematical laws governed planetary motions • dissected human corpses and published his observations
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-15
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- usual pattern
- Death date
- A period from mid 1500s-1700s
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Study of the universe
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- of Geocentrinism
- Study of knowledge, Reality, and existance
- Original Creator of Heliocentrentrinism
- Not having to do with religion
- Study of things beyond Earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: Death date • usual pattern • of Geocentrinism • A period from mid 1500s-1700s • Not having to do with religion • Study of the universe • The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun • Original Creator of Heliocentrentrinism • Study of things beyond Earth's atmosphere • Study of knowledge, Reality, and existance
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-09
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- government run by religious leaders
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
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- assembly or legislature
- a region that included parts of present-day northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands; was an important industrial and financial center of northern Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- Erasmus (c.1466–1536) was a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism. He wrote texts on various subjects and produced a new Greek edition of the Christian Bible. He also called for a translation of the Bible into the vernacular, or everyday language, to help spread learning, ideas, and education. He also wanted to reform Church corruption.
- Swiss city-state that became a Calvinist theocracy in the 1500s; today a major city in Switzerland
10 Clues: assembly or legislature • government run by religious leaders • a person who provides financial support for the arts • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime • ...
Scientific terms 2024-09-24
Scientific Revoltuion 2024-10-24
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- German mathematician that helped destroy the Ptolemaic system
- The nickname Louis XIV gave to himself, referencing the Greek god, Apollo
- A model that illustrates the sun in the middle of the universe
- The area where Louis XIV moved the royal court of Paris to
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- The way our planets orbit the sun
- A system where a ruler holds all power
- Italian scientist who made observations with a telescope
- Medieval philosopher that constructed the geocentric model
- A device that allows humans to view space from earth
- A government system used in the United Kingdom, founded by Baron De Montesquieu
10 Clues: The way our planets orbit the sun • A system where a ruler holds all power • A device that allows humans to view space from earth • Italian scientist who made observations with a telescope • Medieval philosopher that constructed the geocentric model • The area where Louis XIV moved the royal court of Paris to • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- The belief that knowledge comes from experience and observation.
- A Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Newton's law that describes the force of attraction between any two objects with mass.
- The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
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- A German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- A systematic approach to scientific inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- An English physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Newton's three laws that describe the motion of objects.
10 Clues: Newton's three laws that describe the motion of objects. • The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe. • The belief that knowledge comes from experience and observation. • The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • A Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- Created by Guericke in 1659
- Made in 1650 and measured temperature
- Galilei Created it in 1608
- Created the laws of motion and gravitation
- Discovered the moons of Jupiter
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- Introduced chemistry to medicine
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Measures the atmospheric pressure and made by Torricelli
- created in 1610 and let people see small things up close
- Regarded as first modern chemist
10 Clues: Galilei Created it in 1608 • Created by Guericke in 1659 • Discovered the moons of Jupiter • Introduced chemistry to medicine • Proposed the heliocentric theory • Regarded as first modern chemist • Made in 1650 and measured temperature • Created the laws of motion and gravitation • Measures the atmospheric pressure and made by Torricelli • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-20
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- the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- created the laws of motion
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- lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria
- this scientist improved the telescope and helped prove Copernicus' theory
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during period thanks in part to new inventions
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
10 Clues: created the laws of motion • the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-13
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- English playwright, poet, and actor
- German theogolgian
- a systematic approach to acquiring knowledge
- a small religious group that broke away from the established Catholic Church
- wealthy individual or group who financially supported artists by commissioning works of art
- turning away from medieval scholasticism interest in acient Greek and Roman though
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- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- revival of classical learning and wisdom
- the human race
- gravity
10 Clues: gravity • the human race • German theogolgian • English playwright, poet, and actor • revival of classical learning and wisdom • a systematic approach to acquiring knowledge • theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • a small religious group that broke away from the established Catholic Church • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-04-16
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- made Romeo and Juliet
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations, developed by Isaac Newton
- step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- An English-Irish philosopher and writer
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate
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- made famous marble statue David
- urposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
- made School of Athens
- made the three laws of motion
10 Clues: made School of Athens • made Romeo and Juliet • made the three laws of motion • made famous marble statue David • An English-Irish philosopher and writer • art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate • force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth • step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis • ...
scientific reports 2025-09-14
10 Clues: What you did • What you used • What happened • What you learned • What you want to find out • What the experiment is for • What you predict will happen • Background Information about a topic • What was changed , measured and kept the same • The science, trends and issues of the experiment
scientific report 2025-09-13
10 Clues: what you did • what you used • what you lerned • what you want to find out • what you predict will happen • what happened (tables/graphs) • background inormation about topic • tells what the expiriment is about • what has changed meaured and kept the same • the sciance trends and issues of the expiriment
Scientific Vocabulary 2025-03-23
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- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, often stated in a way that can be tested through experimentation.
- A variable that is measured or observed in an experiment.
- The closeness of a set of measurements to each other, indicating the reproducibility of the results.
- the consistency of results obtained when the same experiment is conducted multiple times under identical conditions
- The degree of doubt about a measurement or result.
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- A variable that is kept constant in an experiment.
- the consistency of results when the experiment is conducted by different people or in different locations using different equipment.
- A variable that is changed or manipulated in an experiment.
- The closeness of a measurement to the true value, indicating how correct the measurement is.
- A visual representation of data, used to identify trends and patterns.
10 Clues: A variable that is kept constant in an experiment. • The degree of doubt about a measurement or result. • A variable that is measured or observed in an experiment. • A variable that is changed or manipulated in an experiment. • A visual representation of data, used to identify trends and patterns. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-05-28
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- To look at the sky
- Study the stars
- invented new med a new of doing sargery
- Focused an understanding how truth is determine
- Isaac Newton find gravity
- to testing your own idea
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- published a book with correct details about the human body
- Identifies that everything is made of tiny particles
- came up with the idea heliocentrism
- View the Earth was the center of the universe
10 Clues: Study the stars • To look at the sky • to testing your own idea • Isaac Newton find gravity • came up with the idea heliocentrism • invented new med a new of doing sargery • View the Earth was the center of the universe • Focused an understanding how truth is determine • Identifies that everything is made of tiny particles • ...
Scientific Terms 2025-10-09
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- a living thing that has one or more cells
- to act as the cell's powerhouses, converting energy from food into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through cellular respiration
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- dna passes down
- the basic, microscopic structural and functional unit of all living organisms
- single cell microorganisms
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- an system with more than one cells
- using sunlight to make sugar
- the brain of a cell
- a system with one cell
10 Clues: dna passes down • the brain of a cell • a system with one cell • single cell microorganisms • using sunlight to make sugar • an system with more than one cells • a living thing that has one or more cells • any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. • the basic, microscopic structural and functional unit of all living organisms • ...
scientific revelution 2025-10-13
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- i think therefore i am
- the father of chemistry
- the theory that the sun is the center
- made the 3 rule of planetary motion.
- the man who made discovery through a telescope.
- _________revolution
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- the earth is the center of the universe.
- the dude who found gravity
- Keeps us on the ground
- scientific________
10 Clues: scientific________ • _________revolution • i think therefore i am • Keeps us on the ground • the father of chemistry • the dude who found gravity • made the 3 rule of planetary motion. • the theory that the sun is the center • the earth is the center of the universe. • the man who made discovery through a telescope.
scientific revolution 2025-10-14
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- Do we live on?
- what is it called when things evolve over time?
- Makes everything have weight?
- _______ Revolution.
- laws What was his law.
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- something we use
- When two or more things collide.
- Has voltage and makes light turn on. It is something we as a society have adapted to and now we can't live without.
- Galilei A famous person whose initials are GG.
- bacon A famous person whose initials are FB.
10 Clues: Do we live on? • something we use • _______ Revolution. • laws What was his law. • Makes everything have weight? • When two or more things collide. • bacon A famous person whose initials are FB. • Galilei A famous person whose initials are GG. • what is it called when things evolve over time? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-11-13
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- an Italian mathematician and astronomer who had the idea of an infinite universe and was burnt on the stake
- a place where scholars were brought together to debate, discover, and learn
- a Greek astronomer who believed the geocentric model of the universe was correct
- the idea of having the sun at the center of our solar system
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- someone who went against the church's teachings
- the idea of having the earth at the center of the universe
- an English physicist who discovered inertia and had the idea of universal gravitation
- a polish mathematician and astronomer who had the idea of a heliocentric model of the solar system
- a German astronomer and mathematician who established the three planetary laws
- an Italian astronomer and physicist who caused controversy due to believing in a heliocentric model of the solar system
10 Clues: someone who went against the church's teachings • the idea of having the earth at the center of the universe • the idea of having the sun at the center of our solar system • a place where scholars were brought together to debate, discover, and learn • a German astronomer and mathematician who established the three planetary laws • ...
Academic Disciplines 2023-05-15
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- the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets
- the use of scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings
- the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past
- the study of general and fundamental questions, such as existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language
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- a social science degree path that requires students to study government in theory and practice
- the study of how to effectively communicate different types of information in various fields such as journalism/media, business, politics, and law
- a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the scientific study of mind and behavior in humans.
- the scientific study of life
- the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter
10 Clues: the scientific study of life • the scientific study of mind and behavior in humans. • the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter • the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets • a social science degree path that requires students to study government in theory and practice • ...
THE RECTANGLE METHOD 2025-02-12
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- What is the name of the version of the method that uses the function value at the beginning of each interval?
- Misura dello spazio occupato da una superficie, calcolata sommando le aree dei rettangoli.
- La divisione dell’intervallo in sottointervalli più piccoli.
- Differenza tra valore esatto e valore approssimato dell'area
- Operazione da effettuare tra le aree di ogni rettangolo per ottenere l’approssimazione finale.
- Forma geometrica utilizzata per approssimare l’area sotto una curva
- Il valore della funzione nel punto considerato rappresenta....del rettangolo
- La funzione matematica di cui si vuole trovare l’integrale.
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- Operazione matematica che calcola l’area sotto una curva.
- Una suddivisione più piccola dell’intervallo totale in cui viene applicato il metodo.
- Metodo per stimare un valore senza calcolarlo esattamente.
- The rectangle method is an example of what type of integration?
12 Clues: Operazione matematica che calcola l’area sotto una curva. • Metodo per stimare un valore senza calcolarlo esattamente. • La funzione matematica di cui si vuole trovare l’integrale. • La divisione dell’intervallo in sottointervalli più piccoli. • Differenza tra valore esatto e valore approssimato dell'area • ...
crossword 2024-10-21
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- fake beliefs that using science evidence
- based on making a statement
- dealing with numbers
- based on evidence
- inquiry scientific questions that begian
- grouping together if there somehow similar
- deals with distributions
- when you explain or interrupt things
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- a factor that tests a hypothesis
- using one or more of your senses to gather info
- based on personal feelings
- evaluating observations
- a scientific question
- learning about the natural world
14 Clues: based on evidence • dealing with numbers • a scientific question • evaluating observations • deals with distributions • based on personal feelings • based on making a statement • a factor that tests a hypothesis • learning about the natural world • when you explain or interrupt things • fake beliefs that using science evidence • inquiry scientific questions that begian • ...
Hearing and Seeing 2022-11-28
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- vibrating particles pass on sound
- scientific name for hearing
- the angle of this equals the angle of reflection
- type of eye defect
- continuous spread of wavelengths
- different wavelengths of light have this property
- organ for detecting light
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- light is a type of this sort of radiation
- short sightedness
- bending of light
- scientific name for seeing
- shape of eye lens
- organ for detecting sound
- sound detector in ear
14 Clues: bending of light • short sightedness • shape of eye lens • type of eye defect • sound detector in ear • organ for detecting sound • organ for detecting light • scientific name for seeing • scientific name for hearing • continuous spread of wavelengths • vibrating particles pass on sound • light is a type of this sort of radiation • the angle of this equals the angle of reflection • ...
Pressure and Moments 2019-05-21
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- The unit for measuring distance
- Measured in metres per second
- Getting faster
- Force divided by area
- Scientific word for the slope of a graph
- Moment = force x ___________
- The unit for measuring force
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- All the gas surrounding the Earth
- Means cannot be squashed
- The unit for measuring time
- The unit for measuring mass
- Scientific word for turning force
- The point about where a see-saw balances
- The opposite of floating
14 Clues: Getting faster • Force divided by area • Means cannot be squashed • The opposite of floating • The unit for measuring time • The unit for measuring mass • Moment = force x ___________ • The unit for measuring force • Measured in metres per second • The unit for measuring distance • All the gas surrounding the Earth • Scientific word for turning force • ...
New Insights 3 - Text 9: The Anatomy Lesson 2024-03-12
17 Clues: hehku • järki • vatsa • terävä • liukua • ihastus • käytävä • karmiva • peukalo • intoilija • kyynärpää • kohtelias • noutopöytä • ilkikurinen • aamunkoitto • tieteellinen • valaistuminen
house 2024-02-11
17 Clues: опрос • ждать • груда • тропа • верить • падать • пейзаж • научный • красота • понимать • умеренный • выживание • предлагать • прекрасный • подниматься • исследование • предупреждать
Musa's Cross-Word Puzzle! What Do Scientists Do, and How? 2018-11-27
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- A Scientific tool that measures weight.
- A scientific tool that enlarges.
- An organized way scientists gather information.
- A scientific guess, to a scientific question.
- Proof to prove a hypothesis.
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- A procedure scientists perform, to gather information.
- A scientific procedure, done under controlled conditions.
7 Clues: Proof to prove a hypothesis. • A scientific tool that enlarges. • A Scientific tool that measures weight. • A scientific guess, to a scientific question. • An organized way scientists gather information. • A procedure scientists perform, to gather information. • A scientific procedure, done under controlled conditions.
Unit 3 Standard 11 2022-03-11
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- method of bringing change in a workplace by not working
- method of monopolizing in which you control all phases of production
- the island where european immigrants went
- the island where asian immigrants went
- when one business has very close to or exactly 100% market share
- Led the oil industry
- method of monopolizing in which you buy out all your competition
- Fake gold layer over something not gold
- the precursor to the telephone, uses morse code
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- business practice in which industry leaders come together to set rules and regulations they will all follow
- led the steel industry
- 1st industrial method of steel production
- led the banking industry
- led the railroad industry
- organized group of workers who come together to fight for better conditions and regualtions
- voice communication at distance made possible by this
- made night travel or work much safer
17 Clues: Led the oil industry • led the steel industry • led the banking industry • led the railroad industry • made night travel or work much safer • the island where asian immigrants went • Fake gold layer over something not gold • 1st industrial method of steel production • the island where european immigrants went • the precursor to the telephone, uses morse code • ...
Microbiology & Society L8, 9, 10 & 11 2013-04-23
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- One of the domains of life
- A class of protozoa
- Hyphae with crosswalls are called this
- Name of the ariel hyphae of Zygomycota
- Maximum magnification on a compound light microscope
- Name for an unstained prep of microorganism
- Name of method used in lab to visualise motility
- The motile, vegetative feeding form of a protozoa
- Class of protoza that Cryptosporidium parvum falls into
- A Type of light microscopy
- Yeast reproduce by this mechanism
- An example of a fungus that falls under the Ascomycota classification
- Type of staining when the dye does not stick to the specimen
- Plasmodium falciparum is what type of microorganism
- These Fungal structures are enclosed within sacs called sporangium
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- Amoeba use these to move
- class of fungi that have the sexual spore ascospores
- A class of Archaea
- Unicellular form of fungi
- Cell walls of fungi are composed of this
- Protozoa can produce these under adverse conditions
- Extreme halophiles(archaea) use this to generate energy
- UV radiation used in this type of microscopy
- These particles are used in electron microscopy
- Scientific class of fungi that mushrooms belong to
- This substance is required for visualisation at 100x
- Stain used in capsule staining procedure
- Protozoa are often known as this
- Objective lens that can be used to visualise protozoa
- Archaea often live in this type of environment
- Name of spores found free at the top of conidiophores
- Type of microorganism darkfield microscopy can be used to visualise
- A type of electron microscopy
- The number of different scientific classes of fungi
- Zygomycota & Ascomycota belong to this type of fungi
- This type of microscopy is used to view viruses
- Disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum
- Threadlike strands of cells found in filamentous fungi
- This bacterial structure can be visualised by negative staining
- Protozoa are eukaryotic therefore they have this organelle
- Type of pH fungi are generally found at
- Allows detailed visualisation of the surface of microorganisms
42 Clues: A class of Archaea • A class of protozoa • Amoeba use these to move • Unicellular form of fungi • One of the domains of life • A Type of light microscopy • A type of electron microscopy • Protozoa are often known as this • Yeast reproduce by this mechanism • Hyphae with crosswalls are called this • Name of the ariel hyphae of Zygomycota • Disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum • ...
AP Psychology Unit 1 Crossword 2022-03-04
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- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- In nature, most scores tend to form a symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution known as a...
- occurs when the participants’ expectations, rather than the experimental treatment, produce a particular outcome.
- Repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic results are similar with other participants and circumstances.
- as one variable increases, the other also increases
- Focuses on the scientific study of observable behavior and the environmental causes of that behavior
- Researchers are responsible for keeping all of the data they gather on individuals completely confidential and, when possible, completely anonymous
- the degree to which a research study produces stable and consistent results
- The extent to which a test or experiment measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- Focuses on a person’s positive qualities, the capacity for positive growth, and the freedom to choose one’s destiny
- we humans tend to think we know more than we actually do
- the idea that what we know comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge
- A bar graph depicting a frequency distribution
- the entire group about which the investigator wants to draw conclusions
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- From among chance variations, nature selects traits that best enable an organism to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- Focuses on the ways in which social and cultural environments influence behavior
- a method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- the gap between the lowest and highest scores
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who are licensed to provide medical (for example, drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy
- measures the relationship between two variables within the same population over time.
- Perceiving a relationship where none exists, or perceiving a stronger-than-actual relationship
- knew-it-all-along effect; the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that you could have predicted or foreseen it all along
22 Clues: the gap between the lowest and highest scores • A bar graph depicting a frequency distribution • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • as one variable increases, the other also increases • we humans tend to think we know more than we actually do • the entire group about which the investigator wants to draw conclusions • ...
Inquiry/SCI Methods Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- How close a measurement is to an accepted or true value
- Refers to the smallest interval that can be measured
- Meaningful digits in a measuring quantity
- A group of variables that are related
- The variable that you believe is influenced by the independent variable
- The exact procedure that is followed each time an experiment is repeated
- a ratio that has the value of one and is used in setting up a conversion problem
- To figure something out from known facts using logical thinking
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A factor that affects how an experiment works
- A collection of all the techniques you use to do an experiment
- A possible explanation that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- The applications of science to meet human needs and solve problems
- A relationship in which one variable increases with an increase in another variable
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- A method if using conversion factors and unit canceling to solve a unit conversion problem
- A variable that is kept constant in an experiment
- The variable that is kept constant in an experiment
- Each time an experiment is tried
- Describes evidence that documents only what actually happened as exactly as possible
- a fixed amount of something
- Describes how close together or reproducible repeated measurements are
- A variable that you believe might influence another variable
- A process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change the hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
- A relationship in which one variable decreases when another variable increases
- A rule that describes an action or set of actions in the universe and that can sometimes be expressed as a mathematical statement
- Describes evidence that can be seen independently by others if they repeat the same experiment or observation in the same way
- Two results are only significantly different if their difference is much larger than the estimated error
- A process of learning that starts with asking questions
- The mass per unit volume of a given material
- the system used in the US
30 Clues: the system used in the US • a fixed amount of something • Each time an experiment is tried • A group of variables that are related • Meaningful digits in a measuring quantity • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The mass per unit volume of a given material • A factor that affects how an experiment works • A variable that is kept constant in an experiment • ...
Vocab Choice Board Ch1-Intro to Psychology 2022-09-18
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- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- The second goal of a psychologist is to explain why people behave as they do using psychological principles.
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- The third goal of psychologists is to predict, as a result of accumulated knowledge, what organisms will do and, in the case of humans, what they will think or feel in various situations.
- the study of how animals and people adapt to their environments
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- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- A person a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- a change in attitude or behavior brought about by social pressure to comply with people perceived to be authorities
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- The first goal for any scientist or psychologist is to describe or gather information about the behavior being studied and to present what is known.
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture Nature refers to the characteristics that a person inherits such as his or her biological makeup, and Nurture refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- The fourth goal of psychologists is to seek influence behavior by conducting studies with a long-term goal of finding out more about human or animal behavior.
- a method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- the process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning tasks
20 Clues: having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning tasks • the study of how animals and people adapt to their environments • the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes. • ...
Vocab Choice Board Ch1-Intro to Psychology 2022-09-18
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- The fourth goal of psychologists is to seek influence behavior by conducting studies with a long-term goal of finding out more about human or animal behavior.
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- a method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- vs. nurture Nature refers to the characteristics that a person inherits such as his or her biological makeup, and Nurture refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a change in attitude or behavior brought about by social pressure to comply with people perceived to be authorities
- the study of how animals and people adapt to their environments
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- The first goal for any scientist or psychologist is to describe or gather information about the behavior being studied and to present what is known.
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
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- A person a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- the process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning tasks
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- The second goal of a psychologist is to explain why people behave as they do using psychological principles.
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- The third goal of psychologists is to predict, as a result of accumulated knowledge, what organisms will do and, in the case of humans, what they will think or feel in various situations.
20 Clues: having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • the process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning tasks • the study of how animals and people adapt to their environments • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
The People & Vocabulary of World History 2022-02-17
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- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
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- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- European country with Poland at one border that has suffered two major losses in each world war.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
21 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force. • Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022. • ...
Science Revolution Review 2023-05-22
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- (2)he showed that blood was moved through the body by the heart
- (2)the tenth sphere in Ptolemy's system of the universe
- the system of thought behind the Scientific Revolution, that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- (2)invented a table of logarithms
- received training in astronomy from a self-taught astronomer; discovered a comet
- wrote OBSERVATIONS UPON EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, criticizing the belief that humans were the masters of nature
- (2)introduced decimal system
- (2)French lawyer who used letters to express unknown quantities, preparing the way fro trigonometry
- (2)medieval scientists were called this
- the world - and the church - taught that the universe was this
- (2)he tied together the work of Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler; considered the greatest genius of the Scientific revolution
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- the OPPOSITE of Ptolemy's idea of how the universe is organized
- this work defines 3 laws of motion that govern planetary bodies
- (2)wrote DISCOURSE ON METHOD, about the nature of existence
- (2)the founder of modern chemistry
- offered new idea about the universe in the book ON THE REVOLUTIONS OF THE HEAVENLY SPHERES
- (4)states that every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force
- his chemistry experiments showed that the planetary orbits are elliptical (not round)
- (2)English philosopher who believed that scientists should learn about nature through inductive reasoning
- (2)his chemistry experiments led to discoveries about gas volume
- (2)he successfully mapped Australia's coastline AND charted the Pacific Ocean, using a chronometer
- (3)this work made more Europeans aware of the new views about the universe
- (2)a systematic approach to collecting and analyzing evidence; you use it in science experiments today
- Greek physician who used animals (not humans) to understand human anatomy
- Cook discovered this could be prevented by eating fresh vegetables and fruit
- dissected human bodies in order to understand organs, systems, etc
- his observation put him in trouble with the catholic church
27 Clues: (2)introduced decimal system • (2)invented a table of logarithms • (2)the founder of modern chemistry • (2)medieval scientists were called this • (2)the tenth sphere in Ptolemy's system of the universe • (2)wrote DISCOURSE ON METHOD, about the nature of existence • his observation put him in trouble with the catholic church • ...
Macromolecules 2023-01-09
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- A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
- the surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.
- the result or outcome of the experiment.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
- is a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the universe. A scientific law always applies under the same conditions, and implies that there is a causal relationship involving its elements. A good example is the Law of Gravity.
- Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
- to show how a particular data changes at equal intervals of time.
- observations and measurements collected for reference and/or analysis from scientific experiments.
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- molecules composed of many monomers; makes up macromolecules
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- A very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules
- is a mathematical system using conversion factors to move from one unit of measurement to a different unit of measurement. For example, if you need to calculate how many seconds are in a day, you can use dimensional analysis to set all of your needed conversions into one problem.
- Carbohydrates that are made up of two monosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose)
- Building blocks of protein
- an educated guess or proposed explanation about how something works that is possible to test to prove it right or wrong.
- an organized method or procedure to investigate phenomena, get new knowledge, correct errors and mistakes, and test theories. It consists of making observations, taking measurements, and conducting experiments in order to formulate, test, and modify hypotheses.
- a complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or RNA, whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain.
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger.
- monomer of nucleic acids made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
- to show how a particular data changes at equal intervals of time.
21 Clues: Building blocks of protein • the result or outcome of the experiment. • substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction • The basic unit of structure and function in living things • molecules composed of many monomers; makes up macromolecules • Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides • ...
Plant kingdom 2024-07-20
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- the body type of algae
- dominant phase of bryophytes
- naked seeds
- outer cell wall layer of brown algae
- food storage in red algae
- is the class of Psilotum
- scientific name for flowering plants
- division known as amphibians of plant kingdom
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- one of the plants used in agar agar production
- the pigment that gives brown algae their colour
- used to make single cell protein
- scientific name for brown algae
- dichotymous branching is found in
- a term decribing the shape of zoospore
- dominant phase of division pteridophyta
- a hydrocolloid
- spores in Selaginella are
- plant from which peat is derived
- green asexual multicellular buds in liverworts
19 Clues: naked seeds • a hydrocolloid • the body type of algae • is the class of Psilotum • spores in Selaginella are • food storage in red algae • dominant phase of bryophytes • scientific name for brown algae • used to make single cell protein • plant from which peat is derived • dichotymous branching is found in • outer cell wall layer of brown algae • scientific name for flowering plants • ...
Gentleman Jack 2022-06-26
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- Anne’s clothing color
- Ann’s cousin
- transportation method
- nickname for Anne Lister
- location of Walker estate
- Anne’s rival
- place of marriage
- longtime lover of Anne
- Anne’s profession
- Actress for Anne Lister
- Ann’s condition
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- jack the ____
- age difference (years)
- first modern _______
- Anne’s writings
- Lister’s home
- type of mining
- Actress for Ann Walker
- communication method
- nickname for Ann Walker
20 Clues: Ann’s cousin • Anne’s rival • jack the ____ • Lister’s home • type of mining • Anne’s writings • Ann’s condition • place of marriage • Anne’s profession • first modern _______ • communication method • Anne’s clothing color • transportation method • age difference (years) • longtime lover of Anne • Actress for Ann Walker • Actress for Anne Lister • nickname for Ann Walker • nickname for Anne Lister • ...
Gentleman Jack 2022-06-26
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- Lister’s home
- jack the ____
- communication method
- transportation method
- age difference (years)
- Anne’s clothing color
- Ann’s cousin
- Anne’s profession
- Actress for Anne Lister
- Anne’s writings
- longtime lover of Anne
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- Ann’s condition
- Actress for Ann Walker
- location of Walker estate
- nickname for Anne Lister
- nickname for Ann Walker
- place of marriage
- type of mining
- Anne’s rival
- first modern _______
20 Clues: Ann’s cousin • Anne’s rival • Lister’s home • jack the ____ • type of mining • Ann’s condition • Anne’s writings • place of marriage • Anne’s profession • communication method • first modern _______ • transportation method • Anne’s clothing color • Actress for Ann Walker • age difference (years) • longtime lover of Anne • nickname for Ann Walker • Actress for Anne Lister • nickname for Anne Lister • ...
Introduction to Electricity 2020-06-14
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- These carry electricity around a circuit
- The scientific word for the parts of a circuit
- The scientific word for materials that let electricity through
- Something that uses electricity e.g. a toaster
- What you might get if you touch exposed wires
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- A flow of these negative charges provides an electric current
- The scientific word for materials that don't let electricity through
- This provides the electrical push for a circuit
- A metal that most wires are made of
- A component that lights up
- A component that turns an appliance on or off
- This is a conductor and can result in a dangerous accident if mixed with electricity
12 Clues: A component that lights up • A metal that most wires are made of • These carry electricity around a circuit • A component that turns an appliance on or off • What you might get if you touch exposed wires • The scientific word for the parts of a circuit • Something that uses electricity e.g. a toaster • This provides the electrical push for a circuit • ...
Java level 1 Session 1 2013-10-23
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- define fields and methods in a human readable form
- XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX many similar objects can be created from a single class
- change the state of fields an object
- methods receive information in the form of XXXXXXXXXX to provide the information they need to work
- another world for running a method
- model items from a problem domain
- methods can XXXXXX a value as a result of its operation, such as a calculation or manipulation
- converts java source code into machine code, ready for execution
- store the state of the object
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- parameters/arguments need to have a type, so the method knows what type of parameter it is receiving
- XXXXXX XXXXX is where Bluej shows objects that have been created by the Bluej IDE
- objects are created from a XXXXX they represent individual instances of these things
- classes can be thought of as a XXXXXXXX to create objects from
- Class names always start with a XXXXXXX
- the header of a method is called a XXXXXXXXX it shows all the information needed to invoke the method
- a word used to describe the running of a method
- the XXXXX is represented by storing values in fields
17 Clues: store the state of the object • model items from a problem domain • another world for running a method • change the state of fields an object • Class names always start with a XXXXXXX • a word used to describe the running of a method • define fields and methods in a human readable form • the XXXXX is represented by storing values in fields • ...
Language 2020-09-20
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- Greatest achievement of man
- natural ability
- express emotion
- basically speech
- listening and reading
- living language
- communicate info
- one of a kind
- method of learning by speaking
- consists of a structure
- social convention
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- product of society
- by imitation
- method of learning by practicing
- graphical representation
- main function
- language is not just knowledge
- cause action
- vocal symbols
- reflects identity
20 Clues: by imitation • cause action • main function • vocal symbols • one of a kind • natural ability • express emotion • living language • basically speech • communicate info • reflects identity • social convention • product of society • listening and reading • consists of a structure • graphical representation • Greatest achievement of man • language is not just knowledge • method of learning by speaking • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-22
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-22
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-22
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- No use of the native language
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- Mimicry and memorization
- Language is practiced situationally
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-25
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-21
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-21
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-21
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
tesol method 2020-03-21
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
TESOL method 2020-03-21
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- Mimicry and memorization
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- No use of the native language
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
8 Clues: Mimicry and memorization • No use of the native language • Language is practiced situationally • The focus is on grammatical parsing • Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation • Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized • The goal is the learner’s ability to communicate in the target language • ...
Method validation 2025-10-27
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- Limit of Quantification
- General Limit for Accuracy
- The interval between the upper and lower value
- Force degradation is required under this parameter
- measure of its capacity to remain unaffected by small, but deliberate variations in method
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- Documented evidence of consistency of process
- ICH guideline for method validation (without version number)
- Closeness of agreement between the values
8 Clues: Limit of Quantification • General Limit for Accuracy • Closeness of agreement between the values • Documented evidence of consistency of process • The interval between the upper and lower value • Force degradation is required under this parameter • ICH guideline for method validation (without version number) • ...
Unit 1 (1) 2019-10-01
17 Clues: роман • сюжет • ценить • научный • детство • поощрять • улучшать • описывать • преуспеть • создавать • публиковать • вдохновлять • замечательный • рекомендовать • автобиография • информативный • художественная литература
SCIENCE YEAR 2 2022-06-23
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- Dispose ______ wastes into waste containers.
- Dispose ______ wastes into the sink.
- We inherit physical features from our parents or ______ .
- Use the five senses to gather information about the changes around us (scientific skill).
- We look like our parents because we ______ their physical features.
- Separate and group things according to their similarities and differences (scientific skill).
- Beaker, measuring cylinder, test tubes; these are called ______?
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- Humans increase their numbers through
- All accidents. broken tools, and apparatus must be reported to the teacher.
- infant, child, teenager, ______
- We experience changes in ______, height and weight since birth.
- Write and read information in the form of pictures, charts, graphs and models (scientific skill).
- The sense involved in making observation using a magnifying glass.
13 Clues: infant, child, teenager, ______ • Dispose ______ wastes into the sink. • Humans increase their numbers through • Dispose ______ wastes into waste containers. • We inherit physical features from our parents or ______ . • We experience changes in ______, height and weight since birth. • Beaker, measuring cylinder, test tubes; these are called ______? • ...
science 2022-08-18
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- the school of psychology concerned with how behavior and mental abilities help people
- an entire group of animals or people belonging to a particular category
- a statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment or an educated guess about the relationship between variables.
- will, the idea that human beings are capable of freely making choices or decisions.
- any muscular action, glandular activity, or other identifiable aspect of behavior.
- the broader field of biopsychologists and others who study the brain and nervous systems such as biologists and biochemists.
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- method, a form of critical thinking based on careful measurements and controlled observations.
- any condition that changes or can be made to change; a measure, event, or state that may vary.
- to their environments.
- a system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations.
- study of mind and behavior
11 Clues: to their environments. • study of mind and behavior • an entire group of animals or people belonging to a particular category • any muscular action, glandular activity, or other identifiable aspect of behavior. • will, the idea that human beings are capable of freely making choices or decisions. • ...
Chapter Three Developmental Psych 2023-02-13
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- A correlation closer to +1 or -1 would be _________ than a correlation farther from +-1.
- When many different age groups are measured at one time it is a __________ study.
- _______ time-span of research can detect cohort effects.
- A research design used mostly to look at small groups/individuals and small detailed changes in development.
- A term that describes how we can take a detailed look at different cultural groups.
- The kind of scan that shows active blood flow in the brain is called an _____.
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- A study that gathers data from one group of individuals at several points in time.
- a type of bias found when doing an observational study is _____ bias.
- A body function that can measure arousal is _______.
- An experiment where the researchers do not manipulate the situation, it is naturally occurring there already is called a ______ experiment.
- The first step when using the scientific method is to develop a _______.
11 Clues: A body function that can measure arousal is _______. • _______ time-span of research can detect cohort effects. • a type of bias found when doing an observational study is _____ bias. • The first step when using the scientific method is to develop a _______. • The kind of scan that shows active blood flow in the brain is called an _____. • ...
Methods of Cooking 2021-05-26
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- cooking starches by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame
- where the food is completely immersed in hot oil
- combination method that uses both wet and dry
- method where food is cooked in hot liquids just below the boiling point but above poaching
- method where mostly vegetables and fruits are
- where the food is browned on one side and then the other with a small quantity of fat or oil.
- food is sauted or seared, and then simmered in liquid for a long period of time until tender.
- similar to boiling
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- where you fry the food very quickly on a high heat in a oiled pan
- to be cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan
- this is a common method of cooking where the liquid is heated to a point and then the heat is lowered until the liquid is bubbling
- in scalding water.
- method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food.
- food cooked quickly by rays of heat
- cooking food in a fat or oil typically in a pan
- similar to grilling
16 Clues: in scalding water. • similar to boiling • similar to grilling • food cooked quickly by rays of heat • combination method that uses both wet and dry • method where mostly vegetables and fruits are • cooking food in a fat or oil typically in a pan • where the food is completely immersed in hot oil • to be cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan • ...
Scientific Theory 2022-08-19
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- Created the thermometer and telescope
- Invented the adding machine
- Invented the idea of Heliocentricism
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- Helps prove a scientific point
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- German astronomer and mathematician
- Invented calculus
- when many scientists joined together and started proving the churches points wrong
- Was used to see long distances
- An expert student of mathematics
10 Clues: Invented calculus • Invented the adding machine • Measures atmospheric pressure • Was used to see long distances • Helps prove a scientific point • An expert student of mathematics • German astronomer and mathematician • Invented the idea of Heliocentricism • Created the thermometer and telescope • ...
Scientific Language 2022-07-31
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- Preserved remains, or partial remains, of ancient organisms
- Learning about how the Earth was formed
- Stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- Process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
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- A measure of the amount of matter contained in a physical body
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects not seen to the naked eye
- Diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- A proposed explanation about the relationship between two or more variables
- Any living thing made up of one or more cells and is able to carry on activities of life
- Long-term pattern of weather in a particular area
10 Clues: Learning about how the Earth was formed • Long-term pattern of weather in a particular area • Stable equilibrium between interdependent elements • Diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane • Preserved remains, or partial remains, of ancient organisms • A measure of the amount of matter contained in a physical body • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2022-09-14
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- observation that deals with characteristics that cannot be expressed in numbers
- variables that remain the same during an experiment
- process of using one or more senses to gather information
- observation that deals with a number or amount
- facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations
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- one variable a scientist changes during an experiment, "I" change it
- possible explanation for a set of observations or answer a scientific question
- end result of an experiment, factor that is being measured/observed
- way of learning about the natural world through observations and logical reasoning
- interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge
10 Clues: observation that deals with a number or amount • variables that remain the same during an experiment • interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge • process of using one or more senses to gather information • facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations • end result of an experiment, factor that is being measured/observed • ...
scientific revolution 2022-06-17
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- provided the basis for kepler laws of planetary motion
- italian astronomer who built the first telescope
- he proved the geocentric theory wrong
- first person to prove that the planets orbited the suns
- figured out laws of gravity
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- the sun revolves around us
- we revolve around the sun
- founder of rationalism
- power keg of europe
- a english philosopher and scientist
10 Clues: power keg of europe • founder of rationalism • we revolve around the sun • the sun revolves around us • figured out laws of gravity • a english philosopher and scientist • he proved the geocentric theory wrong • italian astronomer who built the first telescope • provided the basis for kepler laws of planetary motion • first person to prove that the planets orbited the suns
Scientific vocabulary 2022-09-29
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- a procedure you follow in experiments
- it is important to follow a ________
- problematic statement
- detailed examining
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- independent, dependent, or controlled?
- when you notice something, you make an
- when you test your hypothesis
- If, then
- your data was either validated or disproved
- information gathered from experiments
10 Clues: If, then • detailed examining • problematic statement • when you test your hypothesis • it is important to follow a ________ • a procedure you follow in experiments • information gathered from experiments • independent, dependent, or controlled? • when you notice something, you make an • your data was either validated or disproved
scientific revolution 2023-01-12
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- Mathematician who concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion. One of these laws showed that the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits instead of circle. Kepler’s laws showed that Copernicus’s basic ideas were true
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- Italian scientist, Galileo built on the new theories about astronomy. Using a telescope, he supported Copernicus’s heliocentric theory, and came under persecution from the Catholic Church.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- Developed the heliocentric theory that the stars, Earth, and other planets revolved around the sun.
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- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- having the sun as the center of the universe
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
11 Clues: having the sun as the center of the universe • a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • the theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars • ...
Scientific Management 2023-01-17
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- workers should know clearly of what of their work
- who set this principle
- the bad result is workers not set what
- the essence of this theory of an organization comes down to whether workers truly know what of their jobs
- workers should do what can help them do best work
- most workplace issue
- how many principles of this theory have
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- every job should have what to follow
- every job should have what to follow
- workers should know clearly of what of their work
- workers should supported by what
- how to selected workers for each job
12 Clues: most workplace issue • who set this principle • workers should supported by what • every job should have what to follow • every job should have what to follow • how to selected workers for each job • the bad result is workers not set what • how many principles of this theory have • workers should know clearly of what of their work • ...
SCIENTIFIC TERMS 2020-06-08
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- animals which do not have a backbone.
- male part of a flower.
- ROOTS roots additional roots which grow and hang down from the branches.
- female part of a flower.
- the spring like outgrowth from the stems or leaves.
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- the point which connects leaves to the stems.
- it is a microbe which has the characteristics of both living and non- living .
- plants which live for many years.
- plants which feed on dead and decaying matter.
- plants which survive only for one season.
10 Clues: male part of a flower. • female part of a flower. • plants which live for many years. • animals which do not have a backbone. • plants which survive only for one season. • the point which connects leaves to the stems. • plants which feed on dead and decaying matter. • the spring like outgrowth from the stems or leaves. • ...
Scientific Words 2020-09-28
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- solid water particles tightly packed together
- this happens to water when the temperature is zero degrees celsius
- particles which can move but they cannot move freely
- something you can pour liquids into
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- measured in degrees celsius
- the liquid inside the thermometer which rises and falls depending on the temperature
- water vapour on glass when you shower
- the process which sees a solid turn into a liquid when it is heated
- an instrument which allows you to measure temperature
- particles which move freely in a space for example oxygen
10 Clues: measured in degrees celsius • something you can pour liquids into • water vapour on glass when you shower • solid water particles tightly packed together • particles which can move but they cannot move freely • an instrument which allows you to measure temperature • particles which move freely in a space for example oxygen • ...
Scientific Crossword 2020-04-06
10 Clues: a fossil • the process • Sedimentary rocks • Any piece of rock • order of past events • current geological age • system of chronological • loses energy by radiation • basic law of geochronology • a layer of sedimentary rock or soil
Scientific methods 2021-09-20
10 Clues: Prophecy • challenge • Never changes • Lookout or Note • Issue or Problem • Lack of evidence • Finish or Ending • Changes of purpose • principles of science • Research or Exploration
Scientific Meathod 2021-09-10
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- A variable that you change on purpose.
- one-thousandth of a meter
- The variable that relies on the scientist’s changes.
- A test to see if something might work or not.
- A method that scientists use to gain knowledge about the world
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- the decimal measuring system based on the meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass.
- not dependent
- a metric unit of length, equal to one-hundredth of a meter.
- A variable that will never change
- a room, typically in a school, in which a class of students is taught.
10 Clues: not dependent • one-thousandth of a meter • A variable that will never change • A variable that you change on purpose. • A test to see if something might work or not. • The variable that relies on the scientist’s changes. • a metric unit of length, equal to one-hundredth of a meter. • A method that scientists use to gain knowledge about the world • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-02-21
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- / German astronomer and mathematician
- Revolution / New way of thinking that questioned the old ways of thinking
- / Who developed laws of motion and mechanics?
- / Who observed the moon and found Venus has phases like the moon
- / Who claimed that the sun was the center of the universe
- / They studied the human body
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- / This system places Earth at the center of the universe
- / The theory that the sun was the center of the universe and the earth rotated on an axis around the sun
- Bacon / Considered Father of the scientific revolution
- / Was gradually during this time
10 Clues: / They studied the human body • / Was gradually during this time • / German astronomer and mathematician • / Who developed laws of motion and mechanics? • Bacon / Considered Father of the scientific revolution • / This system places Earth at the center of the universe • / Who claimed that the sun was the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Measurements 2021-03-22
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- Measures air pressure
- Measures wind speed.
- What a hygrometer measures.
- Used to measure mass.
- Helps you find your direction
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- Would measure in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- Measures distance in centimeters or inches
- A beaker or graduated cylinder measures this.
- Used to view the stars, planets and moon.
- Would let you see a single-celled animal.
10 Clues: Measures wind speed. • Measures air pressure • Used to measure mass. • What a hygrometer measures. • Helps you find your direction • Would measure in Fahrenheit or Celsius. • Used to view the stars, planets and moon. • Would let you see a single-celled animal. • Measures distance in centimeters or inches • A beaker or graduated cylinder measures this.
Scientific proccess 2021-11-01
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- literally what the whole crossword is about
- someone who uses the scientific process every day
- a variable that stays the same
- awesome
- independent variable
- relies on the scientists changes
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- your final product or answer
- a variable that you change yourself; hint: only one
- a process to answer your question
- a prediction
10 Clues: awesome • a prediction • independent variable • your final product or answer • a variable that stays the same • relies on the scientists changes • a process to answer your question • literally what the whole crossword is about • someone who uses the scientific process every day • a variable that you change yourself; hint: only one
Scientific Research 2021-05-13
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- is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen
- acid is Generic Name vitamin C
- is a submicroscopic infectious agent
- hydroxide is Chemical name of caustic soda
- is used transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser.
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- is science research place
- is laboratory apparatus
- used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- is oxygen scientific name
- is investigation of conducted sample
10 Clues: is laboratory apparatus • is science research place • is oxygen scientific name • acid is Generic Name vitamin C • is a submicroscopic infectious agent • is investigation of conducted sample • is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen • hydroxide is Chemical name of caustic soda • used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye • ...
Scientific Research 2021-05-15
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- is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen
- acid is Generic Name vitamin C
- is a submicroscopic infectious agent
- hydroxide is Chemical name of caustic soda
- is used transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser.
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- is science research place
- is laboratory apparatus
- used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- is oxygen scientific name
- is investigation of conducted sample
10 Clues: is laboratory apparatus • is science research place • is oxygen scientific name • acid is Generic Name vitamin C • is a submicroscopic infectious agent • is investigation of conducted sample • is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen • hydroxide is Chemical name of caustic soda • used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-03
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- Copernicus creates this idea to combat the Catholic Church/planets revolve around a sun
- discovery is good
- Francis Bacon creates the idea that evidence leads to a conclusion
- asking questions and reason is good
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- an idea that Baron de Montesquieu created to make the government better
- Catholic church agrees with Ptolomy on this idea/earth is in the middle of the universe
- people have rights
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon created this idea
- something John Locke believed in
- an idea that Isaac Newton has proved to be true
10 Clues: discovery is good • people have rights • something John Locke believed in • asking questions and reason is good • an idea that Isaac Newton has proved to be true • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon created this idea • Francis Bacon creates the idea that evidence leads to a conclusion • an idea that Baron de Montesquieu created to make the government better • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-06-05
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- translated ancient Greek writings into Arabic and preserved ancient knowledge
- united ancient Greek ideas with Jewish ideas
- Greek astronomer whose work was based on observation and logic
- united ancient Greek ideas with Christian ideas
- explanations developed by scientists to explain observable facts
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- the series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- people who looked at the world in a rational logical way
- a particular way of gaining knowledge about the world based on observable facts
- alchemy was a forerunner to this modern science
- the study of different natural substances such as metals
10 Clues: united ancient Greek ideas with Jewish ideas • alchemy was a forerunner to this modern science • united ancient Greek ideas with Christian ideas • people who looked at the world in a rational logical way • the study of different natural substances such as metals • the series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-06-02
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- Astronomer who created a new and powerful telescope.
- Belief or opinion contrary to the accepted beliefs of the Catholic Church.
- Studied the solar system and the accurate positions of more than 777 fixed stars.
- Created the heliocentric conception of the universe.
- The idea that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- Studied heart function by dissecting bodies.
- Discovered that planets orbit in ellipses, not in perfect circles.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Connected the previously separate fields of geometry and algebra into analytic geometry.
- Developed the universal law of gravitation and created his own three laws of motion.
10 Clues: Studied heart function by dissecting bodies. • Astronomer who created a new and powerful telescope. • Created the heliocentric conception of the universe. • The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The idea that the earth is the center of the solar system. • Discovered that planets orbit in ellipses, not in perfect circles. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2015-03-09
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- created by one of the scientist that helped bring together the breaking through under a single theory of motion
- Astronomer that proved Copernicus ideas being true,also he published the 1st two laws of planetary motion
- Scientist that helped bring together the breakthrough under a single theory of motion
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- Revolution the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology
- French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church
- was an amazing inspirational musician who was deaf
- astronomer that was proved by Kepler that his ideas are true
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries
- He was a musician that ranked among the greatest figures of the classical period of music
- Political philosopher that believed all people are born free and equal with 3 natural rights life,liberty,and pursuit of happiness
10 Clues: was an amazing inspirational musician who was deaf • astronomer that was proved by Kepler that his ideas are true • a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries • Scientist that helped bring together the breakthrough under a single theory of motion • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2015-07-20
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- The remaining students still have questions in their mind if their topics will be accepted. Their initial thought, their topics will still be rejected.
- Some groups tested whether their topics will pass the teacher's approval by submitting countless topics only to conclude that they needed better topics suited to their level.
- Finally, some groups' topics were accepted and they began sharing how they managed to get their ideas.
- The students were very disappointed about their topic proposal and realized one thing about why they were rejected: their topics were too simple.
- the students watched their classmates' topic proposal be rejected one by one making them think of better ones.
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- The topic proposal of grade 6 students were rejected by their teacher making them think that all their new proposals will be rejected as well.
- The grade 6 students are conducting a SIP for the first quarter.
- The students realized that the science period is almost over so they started asking the teacher why their topics were rejected while the other groups' topics were accepted.
- While planning their projects, the class took note of the time they have to spend conducting their experiments.
- With lots of topic proposals in mind, the grade 6 students grouped them according to what interested them the most.
10 Clues: The grade 6 students are conducting a SIP for the first quarter. • Finally, some groups' topics were accepted and they began sharing how they managed to get their ideas. • the students watched their classmates' topic proposal be rejected one by one making them think of better ones. • ...
scientific terminology 2017-01-22
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- A force caused by the pull of gravity.
- Jelly-like fluid contained within a cell.
- The movement of particles from high to low areas of concentration.
- Counteracts the force of gravity.
- How tightly packed something is.
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- Converts sunlight in to sugars.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The resistance caused by the motion of an object relative to another.
- A natural force pulling objects to Earth.
- Unicellular or single-celled organisms with plant and animal features.
10 Clues: Converts sunlight in to sugars. • How tightly packed something is. • Counteracts the force of gravity. • The amount of matter in an object. • A force caused by the pull of gravity. • Jelly-like fluid contained within a cell. • A natural force pulling objects to Earth. • The movement of particles from high to low areas of concentration. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
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- They studied the human body
- Was gradually developed during this time
- Deistic view of God--"God as the cosmic
- Made discoveries using the telescope.
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- natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy
- "I think, therefore, I am."
- Discovered the universe is of staggering size
- Philosophers believed humans could control this.
- Newton
- Bacon
10 Clues: Bacon • Newton • They studied the human body • "I think, therefore, I am." • Made discoveries using the telescope. • Deistic view of God--"God as the cosmic • Was gradually developed during this time • Discovered the universe is of staggering size • Philosophers believed humans could control this. • natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy
Scientific Chemistry 2022-04-05
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- when a metal reacts with oxygen to make it look dull
- the description of an acid when it is weak
- a fine solid inside a liquid
- when a acid and a base form a water and a salt
- a element with the symbol Hg
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- a set of elements that do not need any less or more electrons to become stable
- the way you describe a reaction that releases heat
- a type of bonding where electrons move around metal ions placed in a lattice formation
- when you put litmus paper into this substance it turns red
- A element with the atomic mass of 27
10 Clues: a fine solid inside a liquid • a element with the symbol Hg • A element with the atomic mass of 27 • the description of an acid when it is weak • when a acid and a base form a water and a salt • the way you describe a reaction that releases heat • when a metal reacts with oxygen to make it look dull • when you put litmus paper into this substance it turns red • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-08
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- invention created by Galileo Galiei
- Discovered the laws of gravity
- Sun centered view of the universe
- believed in the geocentric theory
- Earth centered view of the universe
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- discovered circulation of blood
- what knowledge was based off of
- invented by Francis Bacon
- invented heliocentric theory
- found out planets move elliptically
10 Clues: invented by Francis Bacon • invented heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of gravity • discovered circulation of blood • what knowledge was based off of • Sun centered view of the universe • believed in the geocentric theory • invention created by Galileo Galiei • found out planets move elliptically • Earth centered view of the universe
scientific words 2021-11-26
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- a force that moves something towards you
- It is a force that pushes things upwards
- a force caused by air.
- a force that slows things down in water
- is a weight of a object
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- is a force when objects rub together
- a force that moves objects away
- Things that float
- not moving not appering to move
- is a force that pulled you down
10 Clues: Things that float • a force caused by air. • is a weight of a object • a force that moves objects away • not moving not appering to move • is a force that pulled you down • is a force when objects rub together • a force that slows things down in water • a force that moves something towards you • It is a force that pushes things upwards
scientific Revolution 2022-05-03
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- focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- showed high
- Bats known works include portraits and _______ subjects.
- Greatest scholar of the ______ Renaissance.
- The ______ family were the most famous and powerful patrons in europe.
- A ___ of classical knowledge
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- emphases on person as individual rather than part of a larger group
- author of____ a handbook for on politics and ruling.
- often considered the greatest ____ of all time
- Marks the birth of the ______
10 Clues: showed high • A ___ of classical knowledge • Marks the birth of the ______ • Greatest scholar of the ______ Renaissance. • focus on worldly themes instead of religious • often considered the greatest ____ of all time • author of____ a handbook for on politics and ruling. • Bats known works include portraits and _______ subjects. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-03
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- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences, written (in Latin) and possibly posted by Martin Luther on the door of the Schlosskirche (Castle Church), Wittenberg, on October 31, 1517. This event came to be considered the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
- Powerful office setup within the caltholic church
- The action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- For writing the divine comedy
- Broke up with the caltholic church
- Was the great architect of the italian renaissance
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- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work. The order was zealous in opposing the Reformation. Despite periodic persecution it has retained an important influence in Catholic thought and education.
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- The action or fact of indulging
10 Clues: For writing the divine comedy • The action or fact of indulging • Broke up with the caltholic church • Powerful office setup within the caltholic church • Was the great architect of the italian renaissance • The action or process of reforming an institution or practice • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-08
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- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world\
- a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
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- having the sun as the center of the universe
- the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
10 Clues: having the sun as the center of the universe • a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • the theory that earth is at the center of the universe • theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-08
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- The body of work done by mathematicians and scientists in Europe essentially during the mid to late Renaissance period.
- A period of intellectual rebirth in Europe.
- A proposed explanation
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
- He was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition.
- When you start with a hypothesis and then later on test the hypothesis and test the results.
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- Numbers that made mathematics and calculations significantly easier.
- Something that impacts everything on earth, regardless of circumstance.
- Not necessarily a scientist.
- A brilliant intelect and philosohper.
10 Clues: A proposed explanation • Not necessarily a scientist. • A brilliant intelect and philosohper. • A period of intellectual rebirth in Europe. • He was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition. • Numbers that made mathematics and calculations significantly easier. • Something that impacts everything on earth, regardless of circumstance. • ...
Scientific Terminology 2023-08-26
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- The maximum and minimum values of the independent or dependent variables.
- This is where measurements occur with little spread in your data about the mean (or line of best fit).
- Marking a scale on a measuring instrument. This involves establishing the relationship between indications of a measuring instrument and standard or reference quantity values, which must be applied.
- A result that deviates from what is expected or normally seen.
- Information, either qualitative or quantitative, that have been collected.
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- A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations.
- Data that have been shown to be valid
- A prediction is a statement suggesting what will happen in the future, based on observation, experience or a hypothesis.
- If you can redo your method and get the same results then your results meet this criteria. Re-measuring checks the trustworthiness of your results.
- The quantity between readings
10 Clues: The quantity between readings • Data that have been shown to be valid • A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations. • A result that deviates from what is expected or normally seen. • The maximum and minimum values of the independent or dependent variables. • Information, either qualitative or quantitative, that have been collected. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-08-24
10 Clues: law motion • Jan Swammerdam • mirror telescope • earth big magnet • Galileo made this • Isacc newton, math • discoverd moons of jupiter • a stationary electric charge • a new telescope had to be made to find this • Antony van Leeuwenhoek, very small organisms
Scientific Terms 2023-07-20
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- a metal that rusts and can be magnetised
- a force that attracts a body to the centre of the earth
- process of adjusting of organism with its environment
- a simple machine that consists of a bar that is fixed at one point
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- a method to remove light insoluble impurities from water
- an instrument that records the shock waves produced in an earthquake
- the process by which seeds sprout leaves
- this can tell how closely the molecules are packed
- Green pigment that helps plants make food
- a mixture of rotten plants and food that is used as fertilizer
10 Clues: the process by which seeds sprout leaves • a metal that rusts and can be magnetised • Green pigment that helps plants make food • this can tell how closely the molecules are packed • process of adjusting of organism with its environment • a force that attracts a body to the centre of the earth • a method to remove light insoluble impurities from water • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-10-12
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- Has the scientific revolution affected us today?
- Invention to see far planets closer
- Italian astrologist
- Isaac Newton developed this math
- Ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine _________ were found
- Made the heliocentric model
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- Doubting something
- 1543-1687 New way of thinking
- Englishman who used empiricism and induction
- Advanced math and figured out gravity
10 Clues: Doubting something • Italian astrologist • Made the heliocentric model • 1543-1687 New way of thinking • Isaac Newton developed this math • Invention to see far planets closer • Advanced math and figured out gravity • Englishman who used empiricism and induction • Has the scientific revolution affected us today? • Ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine _________ were found
