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Last Friday was so much fun! #ScienceWords #Erosion 🌺 #Reflection #Herbivore #ThrowbackTuesday @ADAMSROOM321NIS @TISDNIS
Word of the Day #10 Lymphocyte #sciencewords #wordoftheday #sciencefacts #scicomm23 #biologyexplained #blood #science #3dvisuals
Word of the Week Xerophilous: an organism that is adapted to living in very dry often hot, environments. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #xerophyte
Word of the Week Thanatosis: a behaviour where an animal feigns death, usually to deceive a predator. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #thanatosis #animaladaptations
Word of the Week Vacuum: (i) a volume or space in which there is little or no matter; (ii) a region in which the pressure is much lower than atmospheric pressure. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #vacuum #wellcomecollection
Word of the Week Venomous: a word used to describe an animal that is able to secrete or inject a toxin (venom) via stings or bites. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #wasps #venomous
Word of the Week In honour of our math tutoring students: Z-Axis: the axis on a graph of three or more dimensions along which the values of z may be plotted. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #mathwords #graphs #zaxis
Word of the Week Zeitgeber: a regular environmental event or cue that stimulates an internal response in an organism. The word comes from the German words 'Zeit' = 'time' and 'Geber' = 'giver'. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #zeitgeber #biologicalrhythms #seasonalrhythms
Word of the Week X-Axis (math): the axis on a graph of two or more dimensions along which values of x may be plotted; a line on a graph on which values of x are measured and both y and z are zero. #wordoftheweek #xaxis #sciencewords #graphing
Word of the Week- YIELD Chemistry: The quantity of product produced during a chemical reaction. Physics/Engineering: the maximum stress or deformation that can be applied without causing permanent deformation of a material. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #yield
Word of the Week Wedge-and-Dash Projection: A drawing of a molecule that represents the 3D structure of that molecule using solid lines and dashed and solid wedges to show the orientation of its bonds. #wordoftheweek #organicchemistry #sciencewords #molecules
The smell of rain is called 'petrichor' and it's caused by bacteria in the soil. #ScienceWords #Nature #RainyDays
Word of the Week Nymph: the juvenile form of many invertebrates, particularly insects; a sexually immature insect that is similar to its adult form but lacks wings ; a late-larval stage of an insect. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #insects #nymphs
Word of the Week Unconformity: a break or gap in the geological record where two layers of rocks of discontinuous ages meet due to a long period of erosion or nondeposition of the intervening layer(s). #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #unconformity
Word of the Week: This one comes with a WEATHER WARNING to those living in coastal regions of BC. We are facing a: Bomb Cyclone: a rapidly-intensifying storm accompanied by a significant, sudden drop in pressure. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #bombcyclone #weatherwarning
Word of the Week Rainshadow: An area of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that has significantly less precipitation than the windward side due to this orographic barrier. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #rainshadow
Word of the Week Sessile: i) an organism that is fixed in one place or that lacks the ability of self locomotion; ii) an organism or biological structure that is attached directly by its base without a stem. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #sessile
Word of the Week Quantitative Precipitation Forecast: the prediction of the amount of precipitation that will fall in a particular location over a specified period of time. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #meterology #rainyseason
科学の英単語: 1. hypothesis - 仮説 2. experiment - 実験 3. theory - 理論 4. research - 研究 5. data - データ 6. analysis - 分析 7. conclusion - 結論 8. observation - 観察 9. variable - 変数 10. result - 結果 #sciencewords #英語学習
Word of the Week One from one of Veronica's recent nature walks. Lenticel: a raised pore on the stem of a woody plant that allows gases to be exchanged between the atmosphere and the interior of the plant. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #lenticel #woodyplants
Word of the Week Mudflat: a flat, very wet, muddy, intertidal area that is covered during high tide and uncovered during low tide. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #mudflat #rockypointpark
Word of the Week Nymph: the juvenile form of many invertebrates, particularly insects; a sexually immature insect that is similar to its adult form but lacks wings ; a late-larval stage of an insect. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #insects #nymphs
Word of the Week Oxidation: a chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes in contact with oxygen or another oxidizing substance. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #oxidation
Word of the Week Poikilotherm: an animal that has a highly-variable internal temperature; an animal whose internal temperature varies in relation to its surrounding (external) temperature. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #poikilotherm
Word of the Week Quantitative Precipitation Forecast: the prediction of the amount of precipitation that will fall in a particular location over a specified period of time. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #meterology #rainyseason
Word of the Week Rainshadow: An area of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that has significantly less precipitation than the windward side due to this orographic barrier. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #rainshadow
Word of the Week Sessile: i) an organism that is fixed in one place or that lacks the ability of self locomotion; ii) an organism or biological structure that is attached directly by its base without a stem. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #sessile
Word of the Week Thanatosis: a behaviour where an animal feigns death, usually to deceive a predator. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #thanatosis #animaladaptations
Word of the Week: This one comes with a WEATHER WARNING to those living in coastal regions of BC. We are facing a: Bomb Cyclone: a rapidly-intensifying storm accompanied by a significant, sudden drop in pressure. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #bombcyclone #weatherwarning
Word of the Week Unconformity: a break or gap in the geological record where two layers of rocks of discontinuous ages meet due to a long period of erosion or nondeposition of the intervening layer(s). #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #unconformity
Word of the Week Venomous: a word used to describe an animal that is able to secrete or inject a toxin (venom) via stings or bites. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #wasps #venomous
Word of the Week Wedge-and-Dash Projection: A drawing of a molecule that represents the 3D structure of that molecule using solid lines and dashed and solid wedges to show the orientation of its bonds. #wordoftheweek #organicchemistry #sciencewords #molecules
Word of the Week X-Axis (math): the axis on a graph of two or more dimensions along which values of x may be plotted; a line on a graph on which values of x are measured and both y and z are zero. #wordoftheweek #xaxis #sciencewords #graphing
Word of the Week Y-Axis (math): the axis on a graph of two or more dimensions along which values of y may be plotted; a line on a graph on which values of y are measure and both x and z are zero. #wordoftheweek #yaxis #sciencewords #graphing
Word of the Week In honour of our math tutoring students: Z-Axis: the axis on a graph of three or more dimensions along which the values of z may be plotted. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #mathwords #graphs #zaxis
Word of the Week Zeitgeber: a regular environmental event or cue that stimulates an internal response in an organism. The word comes from the German words 'Zeit' = 'time' and 'Geber' = 'giver'. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #zeitgeber #biologicalrhythms #seasonalrhythms
Word of the Week- YIELD Chemistry: The quantity of product produced during a chemical reaction. Physics/Engineering: the maximum stress or deformation that can be applied without causing permanent deformation of a material. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #yield
Word of the Week Xerophilous: an organism that is adapted to living in very dry often hot, environments. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #xerophyte
Last Friday was so much fun! #ScienceWords #Erosion 🌺 #Reflection #Herbivore #ThrowbackTuesday @ADAMSROOM321NIS @TISDNIS
Word of the Week Xerophilous: an organism that is adapted to living in very dry often hot, environments. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #xerophyte
Word of the Week Thanatosis: a behaviour where an animal feigns death, usually to deceive a predator. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #thanatosis #animaladaptations
Word of the Week Venomous: a word used to describe an animal that is able to secrete or inject a toxin (venom) via stings or bites. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #wasps #venomous
Word of the Week In honour of our math tutoring students: Z-Axis: the axis on a graph of three or more dimensions along which the values of z may be plotted. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #mathwords #graphs #zaxis
Word of the Week Vacuum: (i) a volume or space in which there is little or no matter; (ii) a region in which the pressure is much lower than atmospheric pressure. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #vacuum #wellcomecollection
Word of the Week Zeitgeber: a regular environmental event or cue that stimulates an internal response in an organism. The word comes from the German words 'Zeit' = 'time' and 'Geber' = 'giver'. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #zeitgeber #biologicalrhythms #seasonalrhythms
Word of the Week Wedge-and-Dash Projection: A drawing of a molecule that represents the 3D structure of that molecule using solid lines and dashed and solid wedges to show the orientation of its bonds. #wordoftheweek #organicchemistry #sciencewords #molecules
Word of the Week X-Axis (math): the axis on a graph of two or more dimensions along which values of x may be plotted; a line on a graph on which values of x are measured and both y and z are zero. #wordoftheweek #xaxis #sciencewords #graphing
Word of the Week- YIELD Chemistry: The quantity of product produced during a chemical reaction. Physics/Engineering: the maximum stress or deformation that can be applied without causing permanent deformation of a material. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #yield
Word of the Week: This one comes with a WEATHER WARNING to those living in coastal regions of BC. We are facing a: Bomb Cyclone: a rapidly-intensifying storm accompanied by a significant, sudden drop in pressure. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #bombcyclone #weatherwarning
Word of the Week Unconformity: a break or gap in the geological record where two layers of rocks of discontinuous ages meet due to a long period of erosion or nondeposition of the intervening layer(s). #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #unconformity
Word of the Week Rainshadow: An area of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that has significantly less precipitation than the windward side due to this orographic barrier. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #rainshadow
Word of the Week Sessile: i) an organism that is fixed in one place or that lacks the ability of self locomotion; ii) an organism or biological structure that is attached directly by its base without a stem. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #sessile
Word of the Week Quantitative Precipitation Forecast: the prediction of the amount of precipitation that will fall in a particular location over a specified period of time. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #meterology #rainyseason
Word of the Week Oxidation: a chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes in contact with oxygen or another oxidizing substance. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #oxidation
Word of the Week Mudflat: a flat, very wet, muddy, intertidal area that is covered during high tide and uncovered during low tide. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #mudflat #rockypointpark
Word of the Week Poikilotherm: an animal that has a highly-variable internal temperature; an animal whose internal temperature varies in relation to its surrounding (external) temperature. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #poikilotherm
Word of the Week One from one of Veronica's recent nature walks. Lenticel: a raised pore on the stem of a woody plant that allows gases to be exchanged between the atmosphere and the interior of the plant. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #lenticel #woodyplants
Word of the Week Nymph: the juvenile form of many invertebrates, particularly insects; a sexually immature insect that is similar to its adult form but lacks wings ; a late-larval stage of an insect. #wordoftheweek #sciencewords #insects #nymphs
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