Limiting Factors

Limiting Factors

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Pharmacologist Noun

[far-muh-kol-uh-jist]

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Pharmacologist


A scientist who studies how drugs and other chemical substances affect the human body and other living organisms.

Example: A scientist using lab equipment to study how substances affect living organisms.
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Forensic Scientist Noun

[fuh-ren-zik sy-uhn-tist]

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Forensic Scientist


A scientist who collects and analyzes physical evidence and materials from a crime scene to help solve crimes.

Example: A forensic scientist uses tools to examine evidence from a crime scene.
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Physical Chemist Noun

[fiz-i-kuhl kem-ist]

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Physical Chemist


A chemist who investigates the structure of compounds and the physical principles that occur during chemical reactions.

Example: The image shows how methane and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water, illustrating chemical reactions.
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Materials Scientist Noun

[muh-teer-ee-uhlz sy-uhn-tist]

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Materials Scientist


A scientist who studies the properties and structures of materials to create new substances or improve existing ones.

Example: Scientists in a lab study materials to create new substances or improve existing ones.
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Chemical Engineer Noun

[kem-i-kuhl en-juh-neer]

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Chemical Engineer


An engineer who applies principles of chemistry to solve problems related to producing and using chemical substances.

Example: A chemical engineer works in a lab to develop and test chemical processes.
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Environmental Chemist Noun

[en-vy-ruhn-men-tl kem-ist]

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Environmental Chemist


A chemist who studies how chemicals and chemical processes impact living things and their natural environment.

Example: The image shows how factory emissions like SO2 and NOx affect trees, illustrating an environmental chemist's study of chemical impacts.
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Organic Chemist Noun

[or-gan-ik kem-ist]

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Organic Chemist


A chemist who specializes in the study of carbon-based substances, which form the basis of all living organisms.

Example: This image shows various carbon compounds, which are studied by organic chemists.
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