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100

An established custom or practice passed down through generations.

Tradition

100

Different forms of a gene.

Allele

100

A letter in an algebraic expression.

Variable

100

The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior.

Diffusion

100

The amount of light that reaches your camera's sensor, creating visual data over a period of time.

Exposure

200

An event with formal actions to mark an important occasion.

Ceremony

200

Genetic makeup of an organism

Genotype

200

The y-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y-axis.

y-intercept

200

Reasons why people migrate

Push and Pull Factors

200

The smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device.

Pixel

300

An event with celebrations, entertainment, and activities.

Festival

300

The observable characteristics or traits in an individual.

Phenotype

300

A circle that connects Geometry to the Cartesian Plane.

The Unit Circle

300

A government in which an individual or group holds complete political power.

Dictatorship

300

The number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed.

Display Resolution

400

An item used to make a place look more festive or attractive.

Decoration

400

Having two identical alleles for the same gene.

Homozygous

400

Lines whose product is -1.

Perpendicular Lines.

400

Colonists who chose to fight for independence.

Patriots

400

A hole or an opening that primarily limits light propagated through an optical system.

Aperture

500

A public procession, often with music and costume.

Parade

500

Having two different alleles for the same gene.

Heterozygous

500

A point that moves on a coordinate line is in ________ when its distance d from the origin at time t is given by either  d = a sin wt   or    d = a cos wt.

Simple Harmonic Motion

500

The document that formally announced the colonies break from Great Britian.

The Declaration of Independence

500

The distance (meausred in millimeters) between the point of convergence of your lens and the sensor or film recording the image.

Focal Length

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