| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | dynamic equilibrium | balance and upright positioning in motion | Anatomy - Nervous: the Ear |
| 2 | dynamic equilibrium | A form of equilibrium where opposing forces balance each other out, and the system as a whole does not change. | Chemistry Unit 8: Equilibrium |
| 3 | Dynamic equilibrium | A condition that is stable within certain levels | Homeostasis/Endocrine |
| 4 | Dynamic equilibrium | The condition of a chemical reaction when the rate of change in one direction is exactly the same as the rate of change in the opposite direction, i.e., the concentrations of the reactants and products are not changing, and the difference in free energy between reactants and products is zero. | AP Biology Unit 1: Chapters 1–2 |
| 5 | dynamic equilibrium | this condition, in which there is continous movement but no overall concentration change. | Chapter 6 |
| 6 | Dynamic Equilibrium | Result of diffusion where there is continuous movement of particles but no overall hcange in concentration. | Chapter 6 Vocabulary |
| 7 | dynamic equilibrium | the continuous movement, but no over all condintion change | SB1B vocabulary |
| 8 | Dynamic Equilibrium | Equal, same, balance, movement in and out, no net change, | cellular transport |
| 9 | dynamic equilibrium | opposite actions are taking place at the same rate | Chemistry ch. 6 |
| 10 | dynamic equilibrium | When an object moves with a constant velocity, it is said to be in this state | Physics Module 6 |
| 11 | dynamic equilibrium | Occurs when all concentrations of materials are equal...movement will still continue, but will occur in both directions. | Bio chapter 6 Vocab |
| 12 | Dynamic equilibrium | three semicircular membranous ducts that end in swellings(ampulla) of semicircluar canals, each ampulla has organ of dynamic equilibrium, hair receptors are stimulated by movement of fluid in canals | Final (for Caitlan, buddy, and Becca) |
| 13 | dynamic equilibrium | the crista ampullaris in the ampullae of the semicircular canals is the receptor for dynamic equilibrium | K Final Study Guide |
| 14 | dynamic equilibrium | continues movement but no overall construction change | Biology...reg. -Dover's class |
| 15 | Dynamic Equilibrium | Maintaining stable internal environment within certain limit needed for survival | Vocabulary test # 1 |
| 16 | Dynamic equilibrium | equal amounts of constant energy transfer. gaining and losing same amounts | Science and transfer of energy |
| 17 | dynamic equilibrium | the condition in which there is continuous movement but no overall concentration change | biology chapter 6 |
| 18 | Dynamic equilibrium | changing balance | Intro to Geology Ch 1 |
| 19 | Dynamic Equilibrium | constant movement but no overall change | Chemistry Ch 9-10 |
| 20 | dynamic equilibrium | the condition in which the rate of a forward process is exactly balanced by the rate of the reverse process | General Chemistry |
| 21 | dynamic equilibrium | Increasing or decreasing operations in a system demonstrate a trend over time, a change in average conditions | Ch. 1 - Geography 102 |
| 22 | Dynamic Equilibrium | random movement back and forth across membrane has not stopped and is equal on both sides | Diffusion (Bio) Vocab |
| 23 | dynamic equilibrium | the balance of erosion and deposition. | science vocab |
| 24 | dynamic equilibrium | a state of balance in which opposing processes occur at the same rate | Chapter 11 Vocab - Chem |
| 25 | Dynamic equilibrium | A condition in which two opposite processes or reactions are occurring at the same rate. For example, in saturated air, the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation. | Surface Processes & Landscapes |
| 26 | dynamic equilibrium | balance and upright positioning in motion | surface processes&landscapes |
| 27 | dynamic equilibrium | balance and upright positioning in motion | Surface Processes and Landscapes |
| 28 | Dynamic Equilibrium | What is the process of crystallization and dissolution that are continually occurring? | CHEM. iugh. |
| 29 | Dynamic equilibrium | The constant adjustments of internal conditions within a narrow range of values. Example: Body temperature averages 98.6 in humans but naturally changes by a few degrees up or down depending on activity level and other conditions. Homeostasis. | Biology 2008 Tutorial Review |
| 30 | Dynamic equilibrium | The constant adjustments of internal conditions within a narrow range of values. Example: Body temperature averages 98.6 in humans but naturally changes by a few degrees up or down depending on activity level and other conditions. Homeostasis. | Biology - EOC Review |
| 31 | Dynamic Equilibrium | State in which the sums of all changes are balanced and there is no net change. | Oceanography Ch. 12 |
| 32 | dynamic equilibrium | An equilibrium in which processes occur continuously, with no net change. | chem vocab-licato |
| 33 | dynamic equilibrium | when concentration is equal throughout | Cells 2 |
| 34 | Dynamic Equilibrium | isotonic situation | Biology Intensive |
| 35 | dynamic equilibrium | two opposing forces occurring at the same rate | final mixup |
| 36 | dynamic equilibrium | the constant small corrections that normally keep the internal environment within the limits needed for survival | Topic 2: Homeostasis in Organisms |
| 37 | Dynamic Equilibrium | The state that all streams seek to achieve | Science |
| 38 | dynamic equilibrium | when the rate of condensation is equal to the rate of evaporation | science final |
| 39 | dynamic equilibrium | maintenance of balance when the head and body are suddenly moved or rotated | Somatic and Special Senses |
| 40 | dynamic equilibrium | foward and reverse rates are = in reservible systems | kinetics and equilibrium |
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