Name given by Leeuwenhoek to the microorganism he viewed through his microscope. correct
answers animalcules
machine that separates seeds, hulls and foreign materials from cotton in quantity. correct answers
cotton gin
large generator correct answers dynamo
scientist engaged in applying scientific principles to the invention or manufacture of machines.
correct answers engineer
Enlargement of material when heated. correct answers expansion
Device for producing electricity. correct answers generator
An explosive substance used in gunnery and blasting. correct answers gunpowder
A man-made hill or ramp. correct answers inclined plane
The manufacture of goods. correct answers industry
The change from an agricultural to industrial society in England 1750-1850. correct answers
Industrial Revolution
A device for viewing things which are invisible to the unaided human eye. correct answers
microscope
, A measure of pressure exerted on material. correct answers stress
Application of science to practical uses. correct answers technology
The measure of stress at the moment of tearing apart. correct answers tensile strength
A device that uses running water to grind grain. correct answers water mill
Capable of being broken by bacteria action. correct answers biodegradable
Process of reproducing many identical organisms from pre-existing genes. correct answers
cloning
Twisted strand of molecules in a cell nucleus containing genes and hereditary information.
correct answers DNA
Study of cellular structure of organisms and microorganisms. correct answers microbiology
The contamination of the earth. correct answers pollution
a device used by the ancient Egyptians to fill their irrigation ditches in the Nile River. correct
answers shaduf
Technology is ___ science that makes ___ science useful and practical. correct answers applying,
pure
Science extends our understanding of ____. correct answers creation