scientific method Crossword Puzzles
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 ______? • ...
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
Translate these words in English! 2025-02-01
18 Clues: мех • утюг • мост • клюв • моряк • юрист • лосось • пещера • деревня • научный • церковь • успешный • описывать • объяснять • родственник • изобретение • полет, рейс • античный, древний
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 _____. • ...
1-22 2024-05-08
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- freemarkets
- ideathatpeoplearewhole
- nationforjews
- hatianrevolution
- scientific racism
- revolution massproductionofgoods
- imposecolonialrule
- brought together
- karlmarx
- FrenchRevolutionleader
- india
- theliberator
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- rights
- independenceofspainscolonies
- secondperson
- scramble for africa
- firstperson
- senecafallsconvention
- Broughttogethergreatpowers
19 Clues: india • rights • karlmarx • freemarkets • firstperson • secondperson • theliberator • nationforjews • hatianrevolution • brought together • scientific racism • imposecolonialrule • scramble for africa • senecafallsconvention • ideathatpeoplearewhole • FrenchRevolutionleader • Broughttogethergreatpowers • independenceofspainscolonies • revolution massproductionofgoods
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 • ...
space 2022-04-26
11 Clues: wind • Mars • storm • Uranus • bright • surface • Neptune • mercury • exoplanets • solar system • Mars gas Uranus earth Neptune astronomy mercury physics exoplanets scientific solar system Jupiter bright Venus storm Saturn surface Pluto wind
Animal Diseases 2015-03-25
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- / Cat Scratch Disease is part of what classification?
- / Heartworm Disease is spread from dog to dog threw _________________.
- / Scientific name for Sucking Lice.
- Scratch Disease / Infectous bacterial disease caused by Bartonella Hensela (AKA Cat Scratch Fever).
- / Competes it's life cycle in cats.
- / ______________ looks white flat and is composed of small compartments.
- Lice / The cure for ____________ is flea and tick products.
- Caninum / Scientific name for Tapeworm.
- / Sucking Lice feed on the _________ of an animal and have mouthparts designed for sucking.
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- / Dirofilarisis (Heartworm Disease) is part of what classification?
- / Anoplura (Sucking Lice) and Dipylidium Caninum (Tapeworm) are part of what classification?
- / Scientific name for Heartworm Disease.
- Disease / _____________ is caused by parasite Dirofilaria Immitis.
- / Caused by an infection of the Salmonella bacteria.
- / If an animal has Dirofilarisis (Heartworm Disease) some effects can be coughing, breathing difficulties, and in some cases sudden _________.
15 Clues: / Scientific name for Sucking Lice. • / Competes it's life cycle in cats. • Caninum / Scientific name for Tapeworm. • / Scientific name for Heartworm Disease. • / Caused by an infection of the Salmonella bacteria. • / Cat Scratch Disease is part of what classification? • Lice / The cure for ____________ is flea and tick products. • ...
Ch. 1 Crossword 2023-10-17
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- Facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- Reasoning that is based on personal feelings
- An observation that deals with descriptions that cannot be expressed with numbers
- A set of beliefs that may make use of science
- Reasoning that is based on evidence
- Grouping together items that are alike in some way
- Evidence that's collected using the scientific process that describes particular observations
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- An observation that deals with numbers or amounts
- Using one or more of your senses to gather information
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- A way of learning about the natural world
- Explaining or interpreting things that are observed
- Making a statement or claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- Involves evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- An attitude of having doubt
15 Clues: An attitude of having doubt • Reasoning that is based on evidence • A way of learning about the natural world • A possible answer to a scientific question • Reasoning that is based on personal feelings • A set of beliefs that may make use of science • An observation that deals with numbers or amounts • Grouping together items that are alike in some way • ...
Ch.1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-17
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- a possible answer to a scientific question
- trial a repetition of an experiment
- includes observations and conclusions that have been repeated
- an error in the design of the experiment
- the process of gathering evidence about the natural world and proposing explanations based on this evidence
- explain or interpret things that you observe
- an attempt by different groups of scientists to conduct the same experiment
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
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- a set of beliefs that may make use of science
- grouping together items that are alike in some way
- making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence
- evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- facts, figures, and other evidence collected during a scientific investigation
- an idea that may not support a scientific claim
- a way of learning about the natural world
15 Clues: trial a repetition of an experiment • an error in the design of the experiment • a way of learning about the natural world • a possible answer to a scientific question • explain or interpret things that you observe • a set of beliefs that may make use of science • an idea that may not support a scientific claim • grouping together items that are alike in some way • ...
Ben BIlly Bob 2024-12-03
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- a series of flexible steps that move an engineer from problem to solution
- something that can be changed, controlled, or measured (in science)
- an investigation in which one variable (independent variable) is changed and all other variables (controlled variables) are kept the same
- a person with scientific training who designs structures and systems that address specific needs
- the use of scientific knowledge to solve problems
- the variables that are kept the same in a fair test
- scientific principals for designing and building structures and systems to address specific needs
- the process for devising structures or systems to meet specific needs
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- the variable that is changed in a fair test
- to suggest and discuss ideas for solving a problem
- the variable that is observed or measured in a fair test; result
- an early model of the design
- limitation
- problems with a design that need an improvement
- standards by which something is judged
15 Clues: limitation • an early model of the design • standards by which something is judged • the variable that is changed in a fair test • problems with a design that need an improvement • the use of scientific knowledge to solve problems • to suggest and discuss ideas for solving a problem • the variables that are kept the same in a fair test • ...
Chapter 15 2016-01-06
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- What holds the scientific research that should be judged solely on the basis of quality.
- Scientists should seek truth not personal gain.
- the phenomenon named after Matthew 25:29 in the bible
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- thomas S. Kuhn a historian of science has coined the term.
- He belief that all scientific knowledge should be made available to everyone in the scientific community forms the basis of the?
- The sociological perspective that examines how scientific knowledge develops
- No scientific finding or theory that is immune to questioning.
- The pursuit of knowledge
8 Clues: The pursuit of knowledge • Scientists should seek truth not personal gain. • the phenomenon named after Matthew 25:29 in the bible • thomas S. Kuhn a historian of science has coined the term. • No scientific finding or theory that is immune to questioning. • The sociological perspective that examines how scientific knowledge develops • ...
Week 11: Science & Technology Vocabulary Revision 2022-01-12
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- The electrical components in a computer.
- To perform a scientific test.
- The progress made in the field of science.
- Changing the DNA of living things.
- The years a person is likely to live.
- A small electrical device.
- The planning and production of something.
- The latest and best quality technology.
- A sudden success.
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- The programs installed on a computer.
- To examine something carefully.
- Someone who likes modern technology.
- Protection against accidents.
- To create something new.
- Someone who dislikes modern technology.
- The smallest living thing on the planet.
- A change when chemicals are combined.
- Scientific study.
18 Clues: Scientific study. • A sudden success. • To create something new. • A small electrical device. • To perform a scientific test. • Protection against accidents. • To examine something carefully. • Changing the DNA of living things. • Someone who likes modern technology. • The programs installed on a computer. • A change when chemicals are combined. • ...
Inquiry Vocabulary Contract 2021-10-22
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- an amount or quantity of something
- concise descriptions of natural phenomena
- attempt to uncover truths about the natural world
- to how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value.
- a variable often denoted by y
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- the action of solving a problem
- the measurement system used in the U.S
- any standard used for making comparisons in measurements
- a variable often denoted by x
- anything that can change or be changed
- there is a measurable difference
- method of procedure that has characterized natural science
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it
- scientific procedure
- proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy
- the size, length, or amount of something
- SI unit of mas
- set of things working together
- measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
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- relationship between two variables
- independent variable that is manipulated by the researcher
- a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing.
- Variable that stays constant
- metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
- established or official way of doing something
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- a test of the performance
- the SI base unit of length
- International System of Units
- come up with an answer by logic
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end
- weight
- where two variables do the same thing
- a graph in which the values of two variables are plotted along two axes
- an amount of space between two things or people
- able to be done again
- diverse ways in which scientists study
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
42 Clues: weight • SI unit of mas • scientific procedure • able to be done again • a test of the performance • the SI base unit of length • Variable that stays constant • a variable often denoted by y • International System of Units • a variable often denoted by x • set of things working together • the action of solving a problem • come up with an answer by logic • ...
Unit 5 2018-04-10
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- to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive:
- Centre using the most advanced and developed machines and method
- looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
- little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average:
- 1 a larger or extra number or amount:
- the fact that people or things look or are the same:
- someone whose behaviour and character has changed a lot, especially improved:
- the main house on a farm where the farmer lives
- laboratories B1 a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced:
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or some
- A1 exactly like another or each other:
- ] a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel:
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- used to refer to a cousin (= a relation) separated from you by one, two, etc. generations (= same family age groups):
- to (cause to) change position:
- the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced:
- and that is used for or is suitable for farming
- Instead of in place of someone or something
- (of a building) in a very bad condition, especially in a state of decay:
- to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type:
- to (make something) become larger in amount or size:
- T ] to make something new, or invent something:
- large in size or amount
- 1 [ C or U ] a place where children go to be educated:
- a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it:
- a place where you can buy goods or services:
25 Clues: large in size or amount • to (cause to) change position: • 1 a larger or extra number or amount: • A1 exactly like another or each other: • Instead of in place of someone or something • a place where you can buy goods or services: • and that is used for or is suitable for farming • T ] to make something new, or invent something: • ...
Unit 5 2018-04-11
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- and that is used for or is suitable for farming
- the fact that people or things look or are the same:
- a place where you can buy goods or services:
- (of a building) in a very bad condition, especially in a state of decay:
- used to refer to a cousin (= a relation) separated from you by one, two, etc. generations (= same family age groups):
- Instead of in place of someone or something
- ] a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel:
- A1 exactly like another or each other:
- looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
- to (make something) become larger in amount or size:
- to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type:
- to (cause to) change position:
- someone whose behaviour and character has changed a lot, especially improved:
- 1 a larger or extra number or amount:
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- the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced:
- the main house on a farm where the farmer lives
- 1 [ C or U ] a place where children go to be educated:
- little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average:
- Centre using the most advanced and developed machines and method
- to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive:
- laboratories B1 a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced:
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or some
- T ] to make something new, or invent something:
- a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it:
- large in size or amount
25 Clues: large in size or amount • to (cause to) change position: • 1 a larger or extra number or amount: • A1 exactly like another or each other: • Instead of in place of someone or something • a place where you can buy goods or services: • and that is used for or is suitable for farming • the main house on a farm where the farmer lives • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- variable that is deliberately changed
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- plants use high energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates
- organisms that make their own food
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
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- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- organisms that obtain energy from foods they consume
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- cells that contain nuclei
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- smallest unit of most compounds
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
29 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • organisms that make their own food • variable that is deliberately changed • positively and negatively charged atoms • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • proteins that act as biological catalysts. • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • ...
list 1 2024-05-17
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- Refers to decision-making or actions based on the best available scientific evidence rather than subjective opinions or traditional experiences.
- Refers to specific environments, conditions, or situations.
- Implies customization or adjustment based on individual needs, preferences, and characteristics.
- Chemical substances in the human body responsible for regulating physiological processes such as growth, metabolism, and emotions.
- Indicates something directly related to a specific topic or question, contributing to understanding or resolving the issue.
- Man's best friend
- (questions): Means to design, propose, or create specific questions or inquiries.
- Emphasizes placing the needs, values, and preferences of the individual at the forefront in healthcare or service processes.
- Flying mammal
- Indicates an individual's inclination or liking towards a particular choice or outcome.
- Large marsupial
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- (evidence): Implies that the evidence is credible, reasonable, and able to support the proposed argument.
- Implies that decision-making or actions may not solely rely on scientific evidence but still take available evidence into consideration.
- decision making: Refers to the involvement of both the healthcare professional and the patient in the decision-making process and jointly deciding on treatment plans or actions.
- A stage in the female physiological cycle that refers to the cessation of menstruation and the decline in reproductive ability.
- Likes to chase mice
- Signifies a group of people or organizations reaching a collective agreement on a particular issue.
- (of disease): Refers to the process of controlling the development and impact of a disease through measures such as prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
- Pertaining to matters related to medical diagnosis, treatment, or patient care.
- Indicates that decision-making or actions are based on expert opinions or experiences.
- Refers to principles or beliefs that individuals or groups consider important or meaningful.
- study: A research method that involves in-depth analysis of individual cases to understand specific phenomena or situations.
- knowledge: Knowledge that individuals possess but is difficult to explicitly express or teach, often acquired through experience and practice.
- knowledge: Knowledge that can be clearly expressed, documented, and transmitted, usually in written form.
- Has a trunk
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Refers to specific environments, conditions, or situations. • Pertaining to matters related to medical diagnosis, treatment, or patient care. • (questions): Means to design, propose, or create specific questions or inquiries. • ...
Unit 3: Greece Review 2022-12-09
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- Macedonian warrior who studied Greek culture
- stories created by ancient cultures to explain the world around them
- open air market in ancient Greece
- the best example of classical Greek architecture and temple of Athena
- Greek historian who wrote the history of the Persian Wars
- rule by a small group of people
- taught his students to question everything
- city-state based on their military
- the Greeks are credited with the invention of theater, also called ______
- a Greek city
- Greek philosopher who developed the scientific method
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who developed the pythagorean theorem about the hypotenuse of a right angle
- Greek foot soldier
- rule by the people
- only this group went to school in Athens
- father of geometry
- the group who finally conquered the Greeks
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- inventor of weapons and calculator of pi
- the battle at which the Spartans held the Persian army at bay until the rest of Greece could prepare to defend itself from Persian invasion
- a period in the history of a civilization during which they are most powerful
- developed the world's first democracy
- Greek historian who took a scientific approach to the study of history
- a fortified hill inside a Greek city-state
- Spartan slave
- drama where the hero was has powerful abilities but has a flaw that leads to his downfall
- the study of the meaning and nature of life
- conquered the Greeks during the Greek Dark Ages
- the way of life for a group of people
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- wrote The Republic, which called for a king that would care for his subjects wisely
- new military tactic developed by the Greeks
- the leader of Athens during it's Golden Age
- drama that usually poked fun of politicians in Athens
- having to do with Greek culture
- both herodotus and thucydides are known as the _________ of history
- early residents of Greece whose civilization was wiped out by natural disasters
36 Clues: a Greek city • Spartan slave • Greek foot soldier • rule by the people • father of geometry • rule by a small group of people • having to do with Greek culture • open air market in ancient Greece • city-state based on their military • developed the world's first democracy • the way of life for a group of people • inventor of weapons and calculator of pi • ...
Science and technology 2023-01-31
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- - Power supply with A Built in battery charging Control system
- - The science that studies celestial bodies beyond the Earth
- - an antenna used to receive or transmit a signal from space, often from telecommunications satellites
- - deals with the analysis and development of data, especially economic and social.
- - deals with The study and documentation of human cultural activity in historal cross section
- - a part of The device that when pressed starts turns off or changes the function assigned to it
- - utility software
- - a Man who deals with the general fundamental mysteries of the world
- - a method of preparing and conducting the process of producing or processing some good or information
- - development, improvement, transition from a lower to a higher stage
- - a science that is interested in the methods of acquisition and presentation
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- - an evolutionary process in which an individual, through psychosocial crises, achieves a higher level of integration
- - Designed specifically for receiving internet via satellite
- - a person working in the field of broadly understood economic sciences, very rarely including management sciences
- - a device that works with a computer that copies and transfers an image or text into a sheet of paper
- - Experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to gain new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts without any particular application or use in mind
- - natural science, dealing with the study of the most fundamental properties as well as transformations and energies
- - using biological systems, living organisms and their components to create or modify specific products or technological processes
- - a specialist who deals with describing the way society
- - a variety of writing usually cursive with a more fluid character
- - branch of biology dealing with describing the relationships between selected species of organisms
- - A person making a scientific discovery
- - a person who conducts scientific research on ground interaction
- - The study of the heredity and variability of orgsnisms
- - a device that transmits sound from the telephone to the ears
- - the set of all points in a plane that are less than or equal to a fixed point in that plane, called the center of the circle
26 Clues: - utility software • - A person making a scientific discovery • - a specialist who deals with describing the way society • - The study of the heredity and variability of orgsnisms • - Designed specifically for receiving internet via satellite • - The science that studies celestial bodies beyond the Earth • ...
Computers and Technology 2026-03-05
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- The programs, applications, and operating systems that tell a computer's hardware what to do.
- The planning phase where the layout, architecture, and user interface (UI) of a product are mapped out before building.
- A digital video camera that feeds or streams its image in real time to or through a computer to a network.
- The established link between two devices or systems (like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) that allows them to exchange data.
- To run a program or device through various scenarios to identify errors (bugs) and ensure it meets requirements.
- The physical components of a computer system, such as the motherboard, CPU, and monitor.
- A controlled test or "trial run" of a new feature or piece of hardware to see how it performs under specific conditions.
- The process of building a new digital asset, such as writing a new script or generating a 3D model.
- A handheld input device used to control a cursor on a graphical user interface (GUI).
- The set of physical tools, machinery, and devices required to perform a specific technical task or experiment.
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- To apply scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain complex structures, machines, or software systems.
- A handheld device that combines mobile phone capabilities with advanced computing functions like internet access and app execution.
- The ongoing process of writing code and building software features to turn a design into a working product.
- The process of setting up software or hardware on a computer system so it is ready for use.
- A completely new device, process, or software method that has been created to solve a problem.
- To modify code, hardware configurations, or system settings to improve performance or fix a bug.
- A specialized environment (physical or virtual) equipped for scientific research, hardware testing, or software sandboxing.
- A powerful computer or system that provides data, services, or resources to other computers (clients) over a network.
- In computing, this refers to code—the specific commands given to a processor to execute a task.
- A sudden, unexpected failure of a software application or an entire operating system, causing it to stop functioning.
20 Clues: A handheld input device used to control a cursor on a graphical user interface (GUI). • The physical components of a computer system, such as the motherboard, CPU, and monitor. • The process of setting up software or hardware on a computer system so it is ready for use. • ...
Sampling Method - HL 2022-03-08
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- A random sample aims at getting rid of ___, but it is not always successful
- Methods of selecting participants for a study where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected. This can be done with a random number generator or by pulling names out of a hat.
- Participants are selected based on naturally occurring groups
- it may be ___ to access research participants in a snowball sample
- From a random sample, it is easier to generalize our ____ to the larger population
- a sample which is 30% male and 70% female which is the composition of your high school's population is an example of a ___ sample
- A benefit of a volunteer sample is that it is__
- If a researcher does a study at your school and asks for volunteers, but only psychology students sign up to take part, what is the problem of this study?
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- It is difficult to make _____ in a volunteer sample
- The sample matches the make-up of the population. Participants from within various subgroups of the population are randomly selected.
- Participants recruit other participants for a study.
- Participants volunteer - usually in response to an advertisement in the local community or over the Internet.
- The researchers coined the acronym WEIRD to describe the population studied by psychologists: Western Educated _____ Rich Democratic.
13 Clues: A benefit of a volunteer sample is that it is__ • It is difficult to make _____ in a volunteer sample • Participants recruit other participants for a study. • Participants are selected based on naturally occurring groups • it may be ___ to access research participants in a snowball sample • ...
Sampling Method - HL 2022-03-08
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- A random sample aims at getting rid of ___, but it is not always successful
- Methods of selecting participants for a study where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected. This can be done with a random number generator or by pulling names out of a hat.
- Participants are selected based on naturally occurring groups
- it may be ___ to access research participants in a snowball sample
- From a random sample, it is easier to generalize our ____ to the larger population
- a sample which is 30% male and 70% female which is the composition of your high school's population is an example of a ___ sample
- A benefit of a volunteer sample is that it is__
- If a researcher does a study at your school and asks for volunteers, but only psychology students sign up to take part, what is the problem of this study?
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- It is difficult to make _____ in a volunteer sample
- The sample matches the make-up of the population. Participants from within various subgroups of the population are randomly selected.
- Participants recruit other participants for a study.
- Participants volunteer - usually in response to an advertisement in the local community or over the Internet.
- The researchers coined the acronym WEIRD to describe the population studied by psychologists: Western Educated _____ Rich Democratic.
13 Clues: A benefit of a volunteer sample is that it is__ • It is difficult to make _____ in a volunteer sample • Participants recruit other participants for a study. • Participants are selected based on naturally occurring groups • it may be ___ to access research participants in a snowball sample • ...
Matter and Method 2022-10-06
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- anything that takes up space
- the amount of space matter takes up
- Things I used
- I think this will happen
- the ability of an object to float or rise in a liquid
- What I am wondering
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- the amount of matter in an object
- This is what happened
- How I did my experiment
- the measure of how much mass something has for volume
- This is what I learned
- the amount of force gravity exerts on an object
12 Clues: Things I used • What I am wondering • This is what happened • This is what I learned • How I did my experiment • I think this will happen • anything that takes up space • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space matter takes up • the amount of force gravity exerts on an object • the measure of how much mass something has for volume • ...
Vocab Choice Board Ch1-Intro to Psychology 2022-09-18
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- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- 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 person a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human 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 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 studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- the process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning tasks
- The second goal of a psychologist is to explain why people behave as they do using psychological principles.
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- Refers to the characteristics that a person inherits such as his or her biological makeup, and refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- the study of how animals and people adapt to their environments
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a change in attitude or behavior brought about by social pressure to comply with people perceived to be authorities
- a method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
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. • ...
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. • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Crossword 2025-01-27
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- The process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more people begin living and working in central areas.
- Large industrial buildings where goods are manufactured using machinery.
- The belief that a monarch's authority to rule is granted directly by God.
- A meeting in 1884-1885 where European nations negotiated and formalized claims to African territory.
- A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer who improved on the design of the steam engine.
- An English philosopher who concluded that a strong central government was essential to prevent constant infighting among people.
- A theory that individuals consent to surrender some freedoms to the authority of a ruler or government in exchange for protection of their remaining rights.
- An empirical method for acquiring knowledge that involves making observations, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing results.
- A French philosopher who argued for the separation of powers in government.
- An area or region over which a country or organization has power to affect developments.
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- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risks to do so.
- A scientist who developed laws of nature and contributed significantly to the scientific revolution.
- A Swiss-born French philosopher who wrote about the social contract and the general will.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- A social group between the upper and working classes, typically including professionals, highly skilled laborers, and business owners.
- An English philosopher who promoted the idea of a social contract and argued against the divine right of kings.
- A manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner to create a finished product more efficiently.
- A French Enlightenment writer and philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech and separation of church and state.
20 Clues: Large industrial buildings where goods are manufactured using machinery. • The belief that a monarch's authority to rule is granted directly by God. • A French philosopher who argued for the separation of powers in government. • An area or region over which a country or organization has power to affect developments. • ...
World History 1/2 Year In Review 2016-06-09
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- Cultural _______ is the spread of cultural elements from one society to another
- In a ________ the selection of Chinese officials was based on test scores
- One goal of the Council of Trent was to _______ correct abuses in the Catholic Church.
- The _______ Civilization had an economy based on agriculture.
- Europeans sent ______ westward in order to spread Christianity, claim land, and increase slave trade.
- The Peace of ________ ended religious wars between Lutherans and Catholics and was the end of Christian unity.
- The ______ and the scientific revolution both highly value observation and reason.
- ______ literally means rebirth. The time period credited with a rebirth of classical culture.
- Asking a question is the _____ step of the scientific method.
- At the end of the Heian period __________ leaders took over.
- The ______ dynasty closed its doors to foreign contact which protected Chinese culture and made them fall behind in technology.
- The Heian period is referred to as Japan's Golden Age because of its art and literature.
- The Inca valued gold because they considered it the "sweat of the sun."
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- The __________ empire used a tribute system collecting taxes from conquered people.
- _________ means belief in more than one god.
- Selling _______ made people feel that they could pay for forgiveness of sins.
- For a population to grow, there has to be enough __________
- was the document Martin Luther nailed to the church door outlining many objections he had to the church's actions.
- The chain pump, harrow improved ___________ in China
- Locke, His idea of right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness can be seen in the constitution.
- The Japanese ______ was most like the lord or noble of Europe.
- Early church _________ were looking to purify the church or change it for the better.
- The Inca used _____ economy to grow crops on mountainous land.
- Japan was made up of ___________ which affected Japan's contact with other people.
- The main job of the Japanese ________ was to rule through military power.
- The ____ family was a powerful family that controlled Florence for almost 300 years.
26 Clues: _________ means belief in more than one god. • The chain pump, harrow improved ___________ in China • For a population to grow, there has to be enough __________ • At the end of the Heian period __________ leaders took over. • The _______ Civilization had an economy based on agriculture. • Asking a question is the _____ step of the scientific method. • ...
Unit 5 2018-04-10
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- little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average:
- Centre using the most advanced and developed machines and method
- to (make something) become larger in amount or size:
- the main house on a farm where the farmer lives
- a place where you can buy goods or services:
- the fact that people or things look or are the same:
- T ] to make something new, or invent something:
- to (cause to) change position:
- to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type:
- (of a building) in a very bad condition, especially in a state of decay:
- 1 a larger or extra number or amount:
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- looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
- to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive:
- Instead of in place of someone or something
- a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it:
- someone whose behaviour and character has changed a lot, especially improved:
- used to refer to a cousin (= a relation) separated from you by one, two, etc. generations (= same family age groups):
- the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced:
- and that is used for or is suitable for farming
- A1 exactly like another or each other:
- large in size or amount
- laboratories B1 a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced:
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or some
- 1 [ C or U ] a place where children go to be educated:
- ] a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel:
25 Clues: large in size or amount • to (cause to) change position: • 1 a larger or extra number or amount: • A1 exactly like another or each other: • Instead of in place of someone or something • a place where you can buy goods or services: • the main house on a farm where the farmer lives • and that is used for or is suitable for farming • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-23
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- An experiment that contains only one changed variable
- Particle found in the nucleus and has no charge
- A negatively charged particle that is in the electron cloud and orbits the nucleus
- The variable that changes depending on the independent variable
- A force of attraction between different types of molecules
- Method steps to help scientists to find research
- The amount of heat that is needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celcius
- Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom which determines the place of the chemical element on the periodic table
- A well-tested explanation brings together a broad range of observations
- Variables that don't change in an experiment
- The attraction of molecules of the same subject
- The tendency of water to rise up in a thin tube.
- Equal to the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom
- The basic unit of matter
- Is an organized way of collecting and analyzing evidence
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- Type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
- Where in an experiment no changes are made and are mostly for a comparison group
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations
- An electron that can be found in the outermost shell of an atom that can help determine bonding
- One or two-letter abbreviation for chemical elements
- A connection between two or more elements that connect by a bond
- The variable that is changed
- Using senses to collect information on research
- The center of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
- When a molecule has one - and one +, they can either attract or repel each other
- In an experiment where the independent variable can be altered
- A scientist with experimental results, who allows another scientist to look for flaws and test results
- A weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- A Pure substance that consists entirely of one kind of atom
- Logical analysis based on what scientists already know
- Positive charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
31 Clues: The basic unit of matter • The variable that is changed • Variables that don't change in an experiment • Particle found in the nucleus and has no charge • Using senses to collect information on research • The attraction of molecules of the same subject • The tendency of water to rise up in a thin tube. • Method steps to help scientists to find research • ...
Science (1st semester) 2024-12-18
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- Soil layer containing weathered parent material.
- Shape of snowflakes, which forms from the arrangement of water molecules.
- The First link in a food chain is usually a plant.
- A set of procedures used to investigate phenomena.
- Maps showing political boundaries and cities.
- Type of soil, ideal for growing crops.
- Gas increases in the air during winter and is linked to global warming.
- A complex network of food chains in an ecosystem.
- The reindeer with a glowing red nose.
- Top predator in a food chain.
- Feature that explains symbols on a map.
- The force that attracts objects towards the Earth.
- A tool used to magnify objects.
- Type of precipitation formed when snowflakes melt and refreeze.
- Step where you make an educated guess based on observations.
- Scientific method where you test your hypothesis.
- Hardest natural mineral on Earth.
- Melted rock beneath the Earth´s surface.
- Type of organism that eats both plants and animals.
- Horizontal line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- Symbol on a map showing directions.
- is a Type of rock formed from cooled lava.
- Tiny organisms that decompose organic matter in the soil.
- Rock type formed from compacted sediment.
- Scientific name for reindeer species that live in the Arctic.
- The variable that is manipulated in an experiment.
- The study of living organisms.
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- Green plants associated with Christmas are known for photosynthesis.
- The factor that is measured in an experiment.
- Process where rocks are broken down by wind and water.
- Process where plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Organism that eats plants.
- Lightest chemical element.
- Invertebrate soil organism that improves soil structure.
- Top layer of soil, rich in organic material.
- The scientist known for developing a theory of relativity.
- Ratio shows the relationship between map distance and actual distance.
- Rock type formed under heat and pressure.
- Imaginary vertical lines on a map to measure longitude.
- The additional directions found between the cardinal directions on a compass rose.
- Angular distance north or south of the equator.
41 Clues: Organism that eats plants. • Lightest chemical element. • Top predator in a food chain. • The study of living organisms. • A tool used to magnify objects. • Hardest natural mineral on Earth. • Symbol on a map showing directions. • The reindeer with a glowing red nose. • Type of soil, ideal for growing crops. • Feature that explains symbols on a map. • ...
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 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 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. • ...
Inquiry/SCI Methods Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- Describes evidence that documents only what actually happened as exactly as possible
- Describes how close together or reproducible repeated measurements are
- Describes evidence that can be seen independently by others if they repeat the same experiment or observation in the same way
- A variable that is kept constant in an experiment
- The mass per unit volume of a given material
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Meaningful digits in a measuring quantity
- The exact procedure that is followed each time an experiment is repeated
- Each time an experiment is tried
- Refers to the smallest interval that can be measured
- A process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change the hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
- the system used in the US
- A process of learning that starts with asking questions
- A collection of all the techniques you use to do an experiment
- A method if using conversion factors and unit canceling to solve a unit conversion problem
- The applications of science to meet human needs and solve problems
- The variable that you believe is influenced by the independent variable
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- a ratio that has the value of one and is used in setting up a conversion problem
- The variable that is kept constant in an experiment
- Two results are only significantly different if their difference is much larger than the estimated error
- A factor that affects how an experiment works
- A relationship in which one variable decreases when another variable increases
- A relationship in which one variable increases with an increase in another variable
- A variable that you believe might influence another variable
- How close a measurement is to an accepted or true value
- A possible explanation that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- To figure something out from known facts using logical thinking
- A rule that describes an action or set of actions in the universe and that can sometimes be expressed as a mathematical statement
- A group of variables that are related
- a fixed amount of something
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 • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Meaningful digits in a measuring quantity • 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 • ...
Science Skillz 2025-11-18
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- How close a measured value is to the true or accepted value.
- The group that does not receive the independent variable; it provides a baseline for comparison.
- The factor purposefully changed or manipulated by the researcher in an experiment.
- The list of items, chemicals, and equipment required to conduct an investigation.
- The step-by-step instructions detailing how an experiment is conducted, including materials and procedures.
- The type of measurement error caused by unpredictable fluctuations that affect results and can be minimized by replication.
- The process of obtaining a quantitative value for a variable, such as length, mass, or volume.
- The final judgement or interpretation of experimental data, showing whether the hypothesis was supported.
- The measured factor in an experiment which is affected by changes to the independent variable.
- The group in an experiment that receives the treatment or change to the independent variable.
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- An unintended or uncontrolled factor that can affect the dependent variable, making results inaccurate.
- A forecast of what will happen in an experiment based on knowledge or prior research.
- The factor kept constant in an experiment, so its effect does not influence the experimental outcomes.
- An educated, testable prediction statement about how a change in the independent variable will affect the dependent variable.
- A graphical representation best suited for categorical or discrete data, with separate bars for each category.
- Data that has been processed, analysed, or presented in a new format, such as averages or graphs.
- Refers to how close repeated measurements are to each other, showing consistency in the data.
- Information or data gathered using the senses or scientific instruments during an experiment.
- The formal acknowledgment or citation of research sources used when communicating scientific findings.
- A carefully planned procedure to test a hypothesis and collect data.
- Information or results collected directly by the researcher during an actual experiment or survey.
- An ordered sequence of steps describing how to carry out the experiment.
- The recorded results and information collected from an experiment.
23 Clues: How close a measured value is to the true or accepted value. • The recorded results and information collected from an experiment. • A carefully planned procedure to test a hypothesis and collect data. • An ordered sequence of steps describing how to carry out the experiment. • The list of items, chemicals, and equipment required to conduct an investigation. • ...
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10 Clues: newborn cat • newborn rabbit • young male goat • altered male cat • mature male horse • mature female cat • mature male cattle • mature female goat • scientific name of dog • scientific name of sheep
Change Management 2024-01-23
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- Hört sich offensichtlich gerne reden…
- Begründer des Scientific Management
- Was liegt bildlich dem Kulturmodell zugrunde?
- Dort fand Experiment statt, in dem Aggressionen bewusst geschürt wurden
- Motivierter Roheisenverlader
- Begründer der Arbeitspsychologie
- Befragungsskala
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- Fabrik eines berühmten Experiments
- Methode von Gilbreth und Gilbreth
- Gilbreth und Gilbreth nutzten sie für ihre Studien
- Erforscher gruppendynamischer Effekte
- Optimiertes Unternehmen in Zeiten des Scientific Management
- Kernelement gruppendynamischen Trainings
13 Clues: Befragungsskala • Motivierter Roheisenverlader • Begründer der Arbeitspsychologie • Methode von Gilbreth und Gilbreth • Fabrik eines berühmten Experiments • Begründer des Scientific Management • Hört sich offensichtlich gerne reden… • Erforscher gruppendynamischer Effekte • Kernelement gruppendynamischen Trainings • Was liegt bildlich dem Kulturmodell zugrunde? • ...
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 2020-03-21
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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 2020-03-22
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- No use of the native language
- 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
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
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- Language is practiced situationally
- Language learning is rule acquisition, not habit formation
- Mimicry and memorization
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
- Reading comprehension is the only language skill emphasized
- Comfortable surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors in language learning
- The focus is on grammatical parsing
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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
- Language is practiced situationally
- No use of the native language
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 2020-03-25
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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 2020-03-25
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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 • ...
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 • ...
Science 2014-03-19
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- Based on the methods of science
- The amount or length of a particular object or substance
- How hot or cold a substance or object is
- A scientific procedure
- Something based on what someone has heard
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- A room that scientific study is done in
- Researching and finding the answers to a particular story or theory
- An educated theory with information to back it up
- Items needed for an experiment
- A conclusion based on research
10 Clues: A scientific procedure • Items needed for an experiment • A conclusion based on research • Based on the methods of science • A room that scientific study is done in • How hot or cold a substance or object is • Something based on what someone has heard • An educated theory with information to back it up • The amount or length of a particular object or substance • ...
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 • ...
I Swear If You Don't Pass This... 2013-11-29
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- when you are extremely thirsty you are in the process of..?
- Scientific term for "warm blooded"?
- all organisms must main tai relatively stable internal conditions. what is the name of this process?
- dioxyde in the circulatory system what sort of gases are transported?
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- When your body over heats?
- when your body gets very cold you are on the risk of...?
- what is the larger organism that cells are apart of?
- Gland From what part of the brain is oxytocin released from?
- Scientific term for "cold blooded"?
- whats the scientific term for "antifreeze" in the case of the insects?
- when you physically warm yourself?
- in what tissue does the tissue contract?
- How many major organ systems are there in the human body?
13 Clues: When your body over heats? • when you physically warm yourself? • Scientific term for "warm blooded"? • Scientific term for "cold blooded"? • in what tissue does the tissue contract? • what is the larger organism that cells are apart of? • when your body gets very cold you are on the risk of...? • How many major organ systems are there in the human body? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-02-21
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- / Who claimed that the sun was the center of the universe
- / This system places Earth at the center of the universe
- Revolution / New way of thinking that questioned the old ways of thinking
- / Who observed the moon and found Venus has phases like the moon
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- / Was gradually during this time
- / The theory that the sun was the center of the universe and the earth rotated on an axis around the sun
- / They studied the human body
- Bacon / Considered Father of the scientific revolution
- / Who developed laws of motion and mechanics?
- / German astronomer and mathematician
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 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 revolution 2021-02-08
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- an Italian astronomer, and mathematician who first used a telescope
- created the 3 laws
- the combing of voices to form a pleasing whole
- a period in the 1500s where European Scholars began to question scientific ideas
- the idea that people should use reason or a logical thought to understand the world
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
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- theory, having the sin as the center of the universe
- a believer that the earth rotates daily on an axis and the planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
10 Clues: created the 3 laws • the combing of voices to form a pleasing whole • A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • theory, having the sin as the center of the universe • the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • an Italian astronomer, and mathematician who first used a telescope • ...
Scientific Drawing 2021-01-06
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- sheet: Drawing must be done on this sheet
- A short notes that gives the function or explanation a labelled part of a drawing
- explain is illustrated and mist be in all caps
- scientific drawing must be drawn and not_________
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- another word that states that label line must not overlap
- drawing size
- no coloring and no_________
- Must be use to make scientific drawing
- should be on one side of the page
- use to show darker areas of a scientific drawing
10 Clues: drawing size • no coloring and no_________ • should be on one side of the page • Must be use to make scientific drawing • sheet: Drawing must be done on this sheet • explain is illustrated and mist be in all caps • use to show darker areas of a scientific drawing • scientific drawing must be drawn and not_________ • ...
Scientific Drawing 2021-01-06
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- should be on one side of the page
- another word that states that label line must not overlap
- use to show darker areas of a scientific drawing
- scientific drawing must be drawn and not_________
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- Must be use to make scientific drawing
- explain is illustrated and mist be in all caps
- sheet: Drawing must be done on this sheet
- drawing size
- A short notes that gives the function or explanation a labelled part of a drawing
- no coloring and no_________
10 Clues: drawing size • no coloring and no_________ • should be on one side of the page • Must be use to make scientific drawing • sheet: Drawing must be done on this sheet • explain is illustrated and mist be in all caps • use to show darker areas of a scientific drawing • scientific drawing must be drawn and not_________ • ...
SCIENTIFIC TERMS 2020-06-08
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- female part of a flower.
- the point which connects leaves to the stems.
- it is a microbe which has the characteristics of both living and non- living .
- plants which survive only for one season.
- ROOTS roots additional roots which grow and hang down from the branches.
- animals which do not have a backbone.
- male part of a flower.
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- the spring like outgrowth from the stems or leaves.
- plants which live for many years.
- plants which feed on dead and decaying matter.
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 2020-09-13
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- has an indefinite volume and shape
- a part mixed with another without a chemical reaction
- has a definite volume and an indefinite shape
- the transformation from solid to liquid
- the transformation from gas to liquid
- the transformation from gas to solid
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- the transformation from liquid to gas
- the transformation from solid to gas
- the transformation from liquid to solid
- has a definite shape and volume
10 Clues: has a definite shape and volume • has an indefinite volume and shape • the transformation from solid to gas • the transformation from gas to solid • the transformation from liquid to gas • the transformation from gas to liquid • the transformation from liquid to solid • the transformation from solid to liquid • has a definite volume and an indefinite shape • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-26
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- Showed comments existed beyond the Moon.
- Calculated that planets move in oval patterns.
- Organization which clashed with science.
- Made discoveries about the Moon using a telescope.
- The study of the human body.
- Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field.
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- Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy.
- Discovered Earth revolved around sun.
- Discovered how arteries and veins worked in the human body.
- The study of space.
- The study of the human body.
11 Clues: The study of space. • The study of the human body. • The study of the human body. • Discovered Earth revolved around sun. • Showed comments existed beyond the Moon. • Organization which clashed with science. • Isaac Newton made discoveries in this field. • Dissected dead human bodies to learn anatomy. • Calculated that planets move in oval patterns. • ...
Scientific crossword 2021-09-01
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- a variable that you can change.
- a variable that changes based on the independent variable.
- a variable that never changes during an experiment.
- the process in which scientists use to answer a question.
- things used to protect your eyes during an experiment
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- a summary of a report or paper.
- a place where data from an experiment is stored.
- a collection of facts or statistics.
- an educated guess that scientists make to answer.
- the tests scientists perform to test their theories or hypothesis.
10 Clues: a summary of a report or paper. • a variable that you can change. • a collection of facts or statistics. • a place where data from an experiment is stored. • an educated guess that scientists make to answer. • a variable that never changes during an experiment. • things used to protect your eyes during an experiment • ...
Scientific Notation 2021-09-20
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 2022-03-10
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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 Crossword 2021-09-26
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- an idea that proposes a explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world.
- the process of interpreting the meaning of the data we have collected, organized, and displayed in the form of a table or graph.
- something that you change from thinking of an idea to actually doing it.
- something you meant to change in the first place.
- a statement based on experimental measurements and observations.
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- when you ask something about an experiment item.
- an experiment that relies on you to keep it alive. like a kid.
- something that doesn't change whatsoever.
- something you observe in your experiment.
- method used to test experiments.
10 Clues: method used to test experiments. • something that doesn't change whatsoever. • something you observe in your experiment. • when you ask something about an experiment item. • something you meant to change in the first place. • an experiment that relies on you to keep it alive. like a kid. • a statement based on experimental measurements and observations. • ...
Scientific Classifications 2015-05-19
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- organisms a microscopic especially bacterium and virus
- Key constructed using characteristics to divide organisms into smaller groups.
- Large domain of micro organisms; plural form of bacterium.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- a living organism;trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots
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- features features classified in a structural order.
- Formal method of classified species
- action or process of classifying things
- a living organism which feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly.
- Large group of micro organisms which consists of yeasts and moulds
10 Clues: Formal method of classified species • action or process of classifying things • features features classified in a structural order. • organisms a microscopic especially bacterium and virus • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • Large domain of micro organisms; plural form of bacterium. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2015-05-18
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion"
- Man that came up with Heliocentric theory
- any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
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- man that discovered the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits not in circles
- Man that discovered tat Jupiter has 4 moons and that our moon has a rocky surface
- Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe
- a new way of thinking about the natural world
- Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought
10 Clues: Man that came up with Heliocentric theory • a new way of thinking about the natural world • Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion" • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought • Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2015-01-23
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- This person discovered vitamin D in 1922.
- The first human to be successfully tested with insulin.
- This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945.
- This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli.
- This is a way to replace lost blood. It was discovered by Alexander S. Wiener and Dr. Karl Landsteiner.
- This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
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- This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens.
- This was invented and patented in 1920 y Earl Hanson to help people with hearing problems.
- An invention used to look at small objects that you can not see with the naked eye.
- This keeps your blood sugar at a normal rate. It was thought of by Dr. Frederick Banting.
10 Clues: This person discovered vitamin D in 1922. • This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945. • This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. • The first human to be successfully tested with insulin. • This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens. • This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2015-01-23
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- This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945.
- This person discovered vitamin D in 1922.
- This keeps your blood sugar at a normal rate. It was thought of by Dr. Frederick Banting.
- This is a way to replace lost blood. It was discovered by Alexander S. Wiener and Dr. Karl Landsteiner.
- The first human to be successfully tested with insulin.
- This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli.
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- This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
- A microscope that lets you see things unable to be seen by the naked eye.
- This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens.
- This was invented and patented in 1920 by Earl Hanson to help people with hearing problems.
10 Clues: This person discovered vitamin D in 1922. • This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945. • This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. • The first human to be successfully tested with insulin. • A microscope that lets you see things unable to be seen by the naked eye. • This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens. • ...
Scientific Nutrition 2015-01-15
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- a substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together
- Forms the Basic Structure Unit of nucleic acids such as DNA
- Two ---- Combined Form a Disaccharide
- Scientific Enzyme that breaks down fats
- each of two or more compounds with the same formula but a different arrangement of atoms in the molecule and different properties
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- : A component of food that supplies energy (calories) to the body.
- Something That feeds Your Muscle's and Is Found In Meat&dairy Products
- a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit.
- When a Person Is Overweight They Are Classified As Having Obesity
- The Cell that Breaks Down your Food In your Mouth
10 Clues: Two ---- Combined Form a Disaccharide • Scientific Enzyme that breaks down fats • The Cell that Breaks Down your Food In your Mouth • a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit. • Forms the Basic Structure Unit of nucleic acids such as DNA • When a Person Is Overweight They Are Classified As Having Obesity • ...
Scientific Words 2016-05-07
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- A system of naming living things
- Living things other than humans and plants
- Features The formation and structure of organisms
- A category in the binominal system that is used to classify living things that have a back bone or not
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- The scientific name to call an individual life form
- Keys A key to identify organisms based on choices
- Soon grow on expired food
- Unicellular microorganisms that Cause diseases
- A word given to a very small living thing such as fungus
- Living things that absorb water and sunlight to grow
10 Clues: Soon grow on expired food • A system of naming living things • Living things other than humans and plants • Unicellular microorganisms that Cause diseases • Keys A key to identify organisms based on choices • Features The formation and structure of organisms • The scientific name to call an individual life form • Living things that absorb water and sunlight to grow • ...
Scientific Words 2016-05-08
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- A key to identify organisms based on choices
- Unicellular microorganisms that cause diseases
- A formal way of naming living things
- A word given to a very small living thing such as fungus.
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- The formation and structure of organisms
- A category in the binominal system that is used to classify organisms that have a back one or not
- Living things other than humans and plants
- The scientific name to call a individual life form
- Soon grow on expired food
- living things that absorb water and sunlight to grow.
10 Clues: Soon grow on expired food • A formal way of naming living things • The formation and structure of organisms • Living things other than humans and plants • A key to identify organisms based on choices • Unicellular microorganisms that cause diseases • The scientific name to call a individual life form • living things that absorb water and sunlight to grow. • ...
Scientific Words 2016-05-06
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- A living organism which feeds on organic matter
- help you identity of items in the natural world
- A living organism
- forming part of the structure
- scientific word for animal or plant
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- A taxonomic kingdom in other words animalia
- it is so small you need a microscopic
- the primary subdivision of a taxonomic animalia
- a species of a living thing
- usually one celled that is everywhere
10 Clues: A living organism • a species of a living thing • forming part of the structure • scientific word for animal or plant • it is so small you need a microscopic • usually one celled that is everywhere • A taxonomic kingdom in other words animalia • A living organism which feeds on organic matter • the primary subdivision of a taxonomic animalia • ...
Scientific Revolution 2016-01-03
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- discovered and explained blood circulation and other functions of the heart
- presented the idea that the orbit of planets around the Sun is not circular but elliptical
- attempts to create knowledge on the natural world by means of experimentation, observation and validating theories
- discovered the laws of gravity and inertia
- believed that the Earth was the center of the universe
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- came to the conclusion that the only thing that should not be doubted was doubt itself
- discovered the world of single-celled organisms through a microscope
- view that the Sun is the center of the universe
- pioneered the study of plants and animals and developed a system of naming and classifying them
- means knowledge
10 Clues: means knowledge • discovered the laws of gravity and inertia • view that the Sun is the center of the universe • believed that the Earth was the center of the universe • discovered the world of single-celled organisms through a microscope • discovered and explained blood circulation and other functions of the heart • ...
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 2023-11-11
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- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
- having the sun as the center of the universe
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- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
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 2023-12-15
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- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- Made the most accurate and extensive observations of the planets and stars at the time
- Scientists relied too much on ancient theories; they should experiment! Inductive reasoning; detailed facts leading to general ideas
- Knowledge should be gained by using mathematics and logic, rather than experimentation
- English philosopher and mathematician
- and Marie Demonstrated that during combustion the burning substance combines with a component of air, the gas he named oxygen
- Italian astronomer and physicist
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- Published his complete theory in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) in 1543, just before he died
- German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
10 Clues: Italian astronomer and physicist • English philosopher and mathematician • German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe • American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer • Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • Made the most accurate and extensive observations of the planets and stars at the time • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-15
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- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- Made the most accurate and extensive observations of the planets and stars at the time
- Scientists relied too much on ancient theories; they should experiment! Inductive reasoning; detailed facts leading to general ideas
- Knowledge should be gained by using mathematics and logic, rather than experimentation
- English philosopher and mathematician
- and Marie Demonstrated that during combustion the burning substance combines with a component of air, the gas he named oxygen
- Italian astronomer and physicist
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- Published his complete theory in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) in 1543, just before he died
- German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
10 Clues: Italian astronomer and physicist • English philosopher and mathematician • German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe • American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer • Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • Made the most accurate and extensive observations of the planets and stars at the time • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-17
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- sweeping change in the science view of the universe that occurred in the 16th and 17th centuries
- the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion.
- English mathematician and physicist who explained the laws of mechanics and gravitation
- The English lawyer and lord chancellor endorsed the use of inductive reasoning in scientific research
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
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- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- the theory that the earth is simply one of several planets which orbit the sun
- Italian astronomer and physicist who used the telescope for astronomical observations
- an object from the past
- theory which claims that the earth is the center of the universe
10 Clues: an object from the past • A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates. • the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion. • theory which claims that the earth is the center of the universe • the theory that the earth is simply one of several planets which orbit the sun • ...
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 2023-12-12
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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 2023-12-13
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- Book by Thomas Hobbes
- English writer on two treaties of government
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and a punishment for heresy
- Italian Astronomer and physicist
- system where the sun is at the center of the universe
- English statesman and writer
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- American scientist and inventor
- French writer on the spirit of laws
- English advocate for women's rights
- French writer on freedom of speech
10 Clues: Book by Thomas Hobbes • English statesman and writer • American scientist and inventor • Italian Astronomer and physicist • French writer on freedom of speech • French writer on the spirit of laws • English advocate for women's rights • English writer on two treaties of government • system where the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
scientific revolution 2023-12-14
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- Copernicus Developed the heliocentric system (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits)
- Newton Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects are affected equally by the same forces, in space and on earth
- Descartes Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
- Kepler Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
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- Bacon Believed that a better understanding of the natural world will produce practical knowledge that could improve people’s lives
- Brahe Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye)
- Galilei He was an outspoken supporter of Copernicus's Heliocentric theory (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it)
- Vesalius Most of what was known about the human body was based on Galen’s work with apes and dogs from the 2nd century
- Harvey Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd century) Ex: the liver digested food and processed it into blood
- Fahrenheit Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
10 Clues: Descartes Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions • Kepler Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion. • Fahrenheit Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • Brahe Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye) • ...
Scientific revolution 2023-03-27
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- english playwright and poet
- "rebirth'
- belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- intellectual movement
- person who provides financial support for the arts
- give up ones views or belief
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- italian renaissance astronomer
- sculpter,engineer,architect,poet and painter
- having to do with worldly rather then religious matters
- polish astronomer
10 Clues: "rebirth' • polish astronomer • intellectual movement • english playwright and poet • give up ones views or belief • italian renaissance astronomer • sculpter,engineer,architect,poet and painter • belief that the sun is the center of the universe • person who provides financial support for the arts • having to do with worldly rather then religious matters
Scientific Tools 2023-03-30
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- A thermometer is a tool that measures temperature. It can be used to measure the temperature of liquids, solids, and gases. It's useful for observing changes in temperature and monitoring weather conditions.
- A graduated cylinder is a tool used for measuring the volume of liquids. It's useful for conducting experiments that require precise measurements of liquid volumes.
- A beaker is a tool used for holding and measuring liquids. It's useful for mixing and heating liquids, and for conducting experiments that require precise measurements of liquid volumes.
- A stopwatch is a tool that measures time. It can be used to time how long it takes for things to happen or to measure the duration of an event. It's useful for conducting experiments and for tracking progress in activities that require precise timing.
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- A balance scale is a tool that helps to measure the weight or mass of an object. It's useful for comparing the weights of different objects and for understanding the concept of weight and mass.
- A magnifying glass is a tool that helps to enlarge or magnify small objects, making them easier to see and study. It's useful for looking at tiny details on insects, plants, and other small objects.
- A microscope is a tool that allows us to see very small things that cannot be seen with the naked eye. It's useful for observing cells, bacteria, and other microscopic organisms.
- pH paper is a tool used for measuring the acidity or basicity of a solution. It's useful for conducting experiments that require precise measurements of pH levels.
- A telescope is a tool used for observing distant objects in space. It's useful for studying the moon, planets, and stars.
- A magnet is a tool that attracts certain materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. It's useful for studying the properties of magnets and for understanding magnetic forces.
10 Clues: A telescope is a tool used for observing distant objects in space. It's useful for studying the moon, planets, and stars. • pH paper is a tool used for measuring the acidity or basicity of a solution. It's useful for conducting experiments that require precise measurements of pH levels. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-18
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- He popularized heliocentrism
- Creator of Heliocentrinism
- The universe seen as a well ordered whole
- Wrote the Structure of Scientific Revolutions
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
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- Having Earth as the center of the universe
- hostility and ill-treatment, especially on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation or political beliefs.
- Typical pattern
- of the universe
- Not having to do with religion
10 Clues: Typical pattern • of the universe • Creator of Heliocentrinism • He popularized heliocentrism • Not having to do with religion • The universe seen as a well ordered whole • Having Earth as the center of the universe • Wrote the Structure of Scientific Revolutions • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Revolution. 2024-04-08
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- Italian inventor.
- culture artistic and scientific.
- polish astronomer.
- optical instrument.
- Famous English scientist and mathematician.
- scientific procedure designed to answer questions.
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- pay attention.
- attract the objects to center of the earth.
- proposed by Nicolas Copernico.
- laws the movement of the planets.
10 Clues: pay attention. • Italian inventor. • polish astronomer. • optical instrument. • proposed by Nicolas Copernico. • culture artistic and scientific. • laws the movement of the planets. • attract the objects to center of the earth. • Famous English scientist and mathematician. • scientific procedure designed to answer questions.
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-10
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- recorded movement of planets
- made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
- invented heliocentric theory
- made laws that govern planetary motion
- developed analytical geometry
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- the founder of modern chemistry
- made the first vaccine
- made empiricism
- proved human anatomy was different than animal’s
- discovered universal gravitation
10 Clues: made empiricism • made the first vaccine • recorded movement of planets • invented heliocentric theory • developed analytical geometry • the founder of modern chemistry • discovered universal gravitation • made laws that govern planetary motion • proved human anatomy was different than animal’s • made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
Scientific revolution 2024-05-12
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- “I think therefore I am”
- what was needed for most of the new instruments created
- who was an important glass maker
- Who created the barometer
- People in the middle ages relied of the knowledge from greeks and _
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- who made the first vaccine
- who proved earth was not the center of the universe
- heliocentric theory
- who found out blood pumps through the heart
- newton
10 Clues: newton • heliocentric theory • “I think therefore I am” • Who created the barometer • who made the first vaccine • who was an important glass maker • who found out blood pumps through the heart • who proved earth was not the center of the universe • what was needed for most of the new instruments created • People in the middle ages relied of the knowledge from greeks and _
Scientific Revolution 2024-08-22
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- the term for an earth-centered universe.
- someone who studies celestial objects and space.
- the sun in the middle while planets revolve around it.
- An Italian Astronomer that created the telescope and agreed with the heliocentric theory.
- an invention that astronomers use.
- A German Astronomer and mathematician that used math to prove the planets moved in ovals, also agreed with the heliocentric theory.
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- all embracing religious term.
- scientific word for ovals.
- A Polish Polymath that agreed with the heliocentric theory. Kept quiet so he didn't get expelled from the church.
- someone who wanted to change society for the better during this time period.
10 Clues: scientific word for ovals. • all embracing religious term. • an invention that astronomers use. • the term for an earth-centered universe. • someone who studies celestial objects and space. • the sun in the middle while planets revolve around it. • someone who wanted to change society for the better during this time period. • ...
Scientific Process 2024-08-17
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- to get
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description of something
- evidence; information gathered from observations
- examine and judge carefully
- to explain the meaning of something
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- to build
- to figure out an amount or number
- a procedure carried out to gather data about something
- collected body of data from observations and experiments
- to look at something carefully by attention to its parts
10 Clues: to get • to build • examine and judge carefully • to figure out an amount or number • to explain the meaning of something • evidence; information gathered from observations • a procedure carried out to gather data about something • collected body of data from observations and experiments • to look at something carefully by attention to its parts • ...
Scientific Terms 2024-05-22
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- Different populations living together
- All the ecosystems together
- Plants that can survive extreme dry conditions
- a food-making process in plants
- An area that consists of biotic and abiotic
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- group of animals that mainly feed on other insects
- Organisms that hunt and kill
- Symbiotic relationship where both parties gain
- Group of individuals of the same species within a community
- The area in which an organism lives
10 Clues: All the ecosystems together • Organisms that hunt and kill • a food-making process in plants • The area in which an organism lives • Different populations living together • An area that consists of biotic and abiotic • Symbiotic relationship where both parties gain • Plants that can survive extreme dry conditions • group of animals that mainly feed on other insects • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-01
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- created the 3 laws of motion
- thought people were blank slates and believed in natural rights
- is known for his quote "I think therefore I am"
- created elliptical orbits
- created the idea of the separation of powers
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- improved telescope, greed with Copernicus, and was put on house arrest by Church
- thought people were naturally bad
- first proposed the heliocentric theory
- created inductive reasoning
- Created the geocentric theory
10 Clues: created elliptical orbits • created inductive reasoning • created the 3 laws of motion • Created the geocentric theory • thought people were naturally bad • first proposed the heliocentric theory • created the idea of the separation of powers • is known for his quote "I think therefore I am" • thought people were blank slates and believed in natural rights • ...
scientific revolution 2023-01-17
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- the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole.
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
- to make a voyage completely around the world
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude, before the development of the sextant
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
10 Clues: to make a voyage completely around the world • the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole. • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation. • a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries. • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
10 Clues: Will it operate • Laws of physics • Change of science • Center of the earth • Model of the solar system • What you think will happen • Questioning or investigation • Make astronomical discoveries • System theory nature of reality • Gravitation - action and reaction
Scientific Instruments 2023-01-31
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- Used by astronomers to study stars and planets.
- If you want to see a cell, use one of these.
- Measures electric current
- Measures intensity of sound
- Used by meteorologists to measure air pressure.
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- Used to measure an object's weight.
- An optical instrument used for magnified view of distant objects.
- An instrument used in aircrafts for measuring altitudes
- This is used to measure temperature.
- Used to measure an object's mass.
10 Clues: Measures electric current • Measures intensity of sound • Used to measure an object's mass. • Used to measure an object's weight. • This is used to measure temperature. • If you want to see a cell, use one of these. • Used by astronomers to study stars and planets. • Used by meteorologists to measure air pressure. • An instrument used in aircrafts for measuring altitudes • ...
Scientific Terms 2022-09-29
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- length of one wave cycle
- height of a wave
- waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave
- time for one complete circle
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- objects that produce light but not heat
- spiral bony structure filled with fluid
- number of waves passing through a fixed point in a given time.
- the highest point of a wave
- ability to do work
- the lowest point of a wave
10 Clues: height of a wave • ability to do work • length of one wave cycle • the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • time for one complete circle • objects that produce light but not heat • spiral bony structure filled with fluid • number of waves passing through a fixed point in a given time. • ...
Scientific Terms 2022-09-29
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- waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave
- number of waves passing through a fixed in a given time.
- length of one wave cycle
- ability to do work
- height of a wave
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- spiral bony structure filled with fluid
- the highest point of a wave
- the lowest point of a wave
- objects that produce light but not heat
- time for one complete circle
10 Clues: height of a wave • ability to do work • length of one wave cycle • the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • time for one complete circle • spiral bony structure filled with fluid • objects that produce light but not heat • number of waves passing through a fixed in a given time. • ...
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
