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INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION

INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION
36問 • 2年前
  • Layos Eurycleia D.
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  • 1

    had the idea of geocentric and that the earth was motionless

    ptolemy

  • 2

    He felt that Ptolemy's theory was incorrect observed the heavens with his naked eye had the idea that every planet revolved around the sun and that earth rotates on its axis

    copernicus

  • 3

    he combined the ideas of ptolemy and copernicus with his own accurate measures to create a new geo-heliocentric model

    tycho brahe

  • 4

    he observed venus having a cycle of phases just like the moon. first to see neptune not realizing it was another planet he also observed the rings of saturn

    galileo galeli

  • 5

    the galilean telescope consists of a converging lens _________ serving as objective and a diverging lens __________ serving as eyepiece.

    plano-convex/biconvex plano-concave or biconcave

  • 6

    hwy theorized that an imaginary line drawn from the center of the sun to the center eof the planet will sweep out equal areas in equal intervals of time meaning that the planets speed changea during uts orbit

    johannes kepler

  • 7

    this is a mechanism for evolution and explained how populations could evolve in such a way that they became better suited to their environments overtime.

    natural selection

  • 8

    this is a key observation by charles darwin that says that many characteristics are inherited, or passed from parent to offspring

    traits are often heritable

  • 9

    another key observation by charles darwin about natural selection that says organisms are capable of producing more offspring than their environments can support. thus there's competition for limited resources in each generation

    +offspring -survive

  • 10

    a key concept by charles darwin that says that offspring in any generation will be slightly different from one another in their traits, and many of these features will be heritable

    offspring may vary in their heritable traits

  • 11

    he says that the law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed

    antoine laurent de laviosier

  • 12

    a universal material of fire which every combustible component have

    phlogiston george ernst stahl

  • 13

    the property of an object that resists changes in its motion. an object at rest tends to stay at rest an object in motion tends to keep moving at a constant speed in a straight line

    inertia

  • 14

    this is the law where everybody remaians in a state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force Basically, it means that objects tend to keep doing what they're already doing unless something makes them stop or change their motion.

    1st law

  • 15

    states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. In simpler terms, it means that the force exerted on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration. So, if you apply a greater force to an object, it will accelerate more, and if you increase the mass of an object, it will require more force to accelerate it.

    2nd law

  • 16

    states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction on the first object. It's like a push and pull situation.

    3rd law

  • 17

    a government agency tasked with overseeing and managing national technology development and acquisitions, undertaking technological and scientific research and promiting public consciousness of science and technology.

    DOST

  • 18

    The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines is responsible for promoting scientific and technological advancements in the country. They support research and development, provide funding for scientific projects, and collaborate with different sectors to drive innovation. DOST plays a crucial role in advancing science, technology, and innovation to benefit the Philippines and its people. It's great to see the government investing in such important areas, don't you think?

    yaserrr

  • 19

    the science and technology of the Philippines started before the Philippines gained its independence from the american colonizers

    true

  • 20

    this brought additional technology and development in the Philippines. It allowed ideas, crops, tools, cultural practices, technology and western practices to reach the country

    galleon trade

  • 21

    national scientist of the Philippines in 2014 for his research into Philippine amphibians and reptiles as well as conservation of Marine-protected areas

    angel c. alcala

  • 22

    NSP invented a way to induce flowering in mango trees regardless of season, boosting the local mango industry

    ramon cabanos barba

  • 23

    ceo of the phil. renewable energy provider sunasia founder of the philippine solar power allianc, hopes to grow the solr power industry

    tetchi cruz-capellan

  • 24

    led the first national scale assessment of damage to coral reefs

    edgardo d. gomez

  • 25

    received the 2015 Pinius Medal from the european geosciences union for his research into natural hazards and disasters in the Philippines, in particular volcanic hazards and disasters in the Philippines, in particular volcanic hazards......

    alfredo mahar lagmay

  • 26

    co founded sustainable alternative light

    aisa mijeno

  • 27

    she was called the filipina who proved Einstein right confirming albert Einstein's theory of relativity on cosmic scale in 2010

    reina reyes

  • 28

    he researched on tropical marine phycology with a focus on seaweed biodiversity

    gavino cajulao trono jr.

  • 29

    observed the characteristics of Antarctica by using satellite imaging

    josefino cacas comiso

  • 30

    elected as officer of the famous institute of electrical and electronic engineering

    jose bejar cruz jr.

  • 31

    researched on sea snail venom and was proclaimed as natnl. scientist by 2006

    lourdes jansuy cruz

  • 32

    tilapia

    rafael dineros guerrero III

  • 33

    lagundi

    fabian millar dayrit

  • 34

    invented the meconium drugs

    enrique mapua ostrea jr.

  • 35

    head of the plant cell and tissue culture laboratory

    lilian formalejo patena

  • 36

    mari-jo panganiban ruiz

    graph theory

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    GENE STEMCELL THERAPY

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    GEN. ENGINEERING and GEN MODIFIED ORG.

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    Layos Eurycleia D. · 8問 · 1年前

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    had the idea of geocentric and that the earth was motionless

    ptolemy

  • 2

    He felt that Ptolemy's theory was incorrect observed the heavens with his naked eye had the idea that every planet revolved around the sun and that earth rotates on its axis

    copernicus

  • 3

    he combined the ideas of ptolemy and copernicus with his own accurate measures to create a new geo-heliocentric model

    tycho brahe

  • 4

    he observed venus having a cycle of phases just like the moon. first to see neptune not realizing it was another planet he also observed the rings of saturn

    galileo galeli

  • 5

    the galilean telescope consists of a converging lens _________ serving as objective and a diverging lens __________ serving as eyepiece.

    plano-convex/biconvex plano-concave or biconcave

  • 6

    hwy theorized that an imaginary line drawn from the center of the sun to the center eof the planet will sweep out equal areas in equal intervals of time meaning that the planets speed changea during uts orbit

    johannes kepler

  • 7

    this is a mechanism for evolution and explained how populations could evolve in such a way that they became better suited to their environments overtime.

    natural selection

  • 8

    this is a key observation by charles darwin that says that many characteristics are inherited, or passed from parent to offspring

    traits are often heritable

  • 9

    another key observation by charles darwin about natural selection that says organisms are capable of producing more offspring than their environments can support. thus there's competition for limited resources in each generation

    +offspring -survive

  • 10

    a key concept by charles darwin that says that offspring in any generation will be slightly different from one another in their traits, and many of these features will be heritable

    offspring may vary in their heritable traits

  • 11

    he says that the law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed

    antoine laurent de laviosier

  • 12

    a universal material of fire which every combustible component have

    phlogiston george ernst stahl

  • 13

    the property of an object that resists changes in its motion. an object at rest tends to stay at rest an object in motion tends to keep moving at a constant speed in a straight line

    inertia

  • 14

    this is the law where everybody remaians in a state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force Basically, it means that objects tend to keep doing what they're already doing unless something makes them stop or change their motion.

    1st law

  • 15

    states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. In simpler terms, it means that the force exerted on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration. So, if you apply a greater force to an object, it will accelerate more, and if you increase the mass of an object, it will require more force to accelerate it.

    2nd law

  • 16

    states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction on the first object. It's like a push and pull situation.

    3rd law

  • 17

    a government agency tasked with overseeing and managing national technology development and acquisitions, undertaking technological and scientific research and promiting public consciousness of science and technology.

    DOST

  • 18

    The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines is responsible for promoting scientific and technological advancements in the country. They support research and development, provide funding for scientific projects, and collaborate with different sectors to drive innovation. DOST plays a crucial role in advancing science, technology, and innovation to benefit the Philippines and its people. It's great to see the government investing in such important areas, don't you think?

    yaserrr

  • 19

    the science and technology of the Philippines started before the Philippines gained its independence from the american colonizers

    true

  • 20

    this brought additional technology and development in the Philippines. It allowed ideas, crops, tools, cultural practices, technology and western practices to reach the country

    galleon trade

  • 21

    national scientist of the Philippines in 2014 for his research into Philippine amphibians and reptiles as well as conservation of Marine-protected areas

    angel c. alcala

  • 22

    NSP invented a way to induce flowering in mango trees regardless of season, boosting the local mango industry

    ramon cabanos barba

  • 23

    ceo of the phil. renewable energy provider sunasia founder of the philippine solar power allianc, hopes to grow the solr power industry

    tetchi cruz-capellan

  • 24

    led the first national scale assessment of damage to coral reefs

    edgardo d. gomez

  • 25

    received the 2015 Pinius Medal from the european geosciences union for his research into natural hazards and disasters in the Philippines, in particular volcanic hazards and disasters in the Philippines, in particular volcanic hazards......

    alfredo mahar lagmay

  • 26

    co founded sustainable alternative light

    aisa mijeno

  • 27

    she was called the filipina who proved Einstein right confirming albert Einstein's theory of relativity on cosmic scale in 2010

    reina reyes

  • 28

    he researched on tropical marine phycology with a focus on seaweed biodiversity

    gavino cajulao trono jr.

  • 29

    observed the characteristics of Antarctica by using satellite imaging

    josefino cacas comiso

  • 30

    elected as officer of the famous institute of electrical and electronic engineering

    jose bejar cruz jr.

  • 31

    researched on sea snail venom and was proclaimed as natnl. scientist by 2006

    lourdes jansuy cruz

  • 32

    tilapia

    rafael dineros guerrero III

  • 33

    lagundi

    fabian millar dayrit

  • 34

    invented the meconium drugs

    enrique mapua ostrea jr.

  • 35

    head of the plant cell and tissue culture laboratory

    lilian formalejo patena

  • 36

    mari-jo panganiban ruiz

    graph theory