What do you call that?
Name it
Key concepts
It's all about the data.
In a word
100

All living things are made of these. 

What are "cells." 

100

The level of classification that would contain the least number of organisms.  

What is kingdom. 

100

The overarching narrative that a person uses to see and interpret the world is his/her _________. 

What is, worldview. 
100

Define data.

What is, "Information people collect."

100

The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells has to do mostly with the cell's ________. 

nucleus
200

What Scientists call living things.  

What is "organisms." 

200

A simplified representation used to describe or explain is also a __________________. 

What is a model.

200

Which part of the Classification system give us the animals scientific name?

What are, Genus and species

200

Information collected using numbers. 

What is quantitative data. 

200

Using moral principles to make good and right decisions is _________. 

Ethics

300
Sweating on a warm day to keep the body temperature at 98 degrees Fahrenheit is an example of this. 

What is homeostasis. 

300

Beliefs that life evolved from life, science is the final authority on all matters, and all living things are related to one another -- are all key concepts of what worldview?

What is naturalism. 

300

Energy, reproduction and responding to stimuli are all examples of this?

What is "characteristics of life."

300

An idea scientists use to describe their observations

What is a law. 

300
Observing the same trait in very different creatures is evidence for a common ___________. 

Designer

400

The name for organisms that eat other organisms to get their energy. 

What is heterotrophic. 

400

The factors that change in a controlled experiment are called this.

What are "variables." 

400

Giving God glory, helping creation thrive and helping people flourish are all examples of this.

What is (wise) ethical decisions (in Science) 
400

Information collected using words and descriptions. 

What is qualitative data. 

400

Unicellular and Multicellular have to do with the _________ of cells in an organism. 

number

500

The Science of sorting organisms into groups. 

What is taxonomy. 

500

The balance a body needs in order to both stay alive and thrive.  

What is "homeostasis." 

500

Our unique personalities, individual emotions, desire to create, love and be loved are all example of what?

What is, "the image of God in us." 

500

An idea that scientists use to explain the data they collected. 

What is a "theory." 

500

The last step of a controlled experiment is to ______. 

communicate

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