Aristotle
Darwin
Misc.
Anatomy
Physiology
100
This is the name of Aristotle's selection in the Nature of Life book.
What is parts of animals?
100
This is the name of Darwin's book where he first introduced his theories.
What is the Origin of Species?
100
These are considered the smallest living things. (Not viruses)
What is the cell?
100
This is the name for a nerve cell.
What is neuron?
100
These cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
What is red blood cells?
200
Aristotle contends that there are two kinds of works of nature:
What is the divine and those that perish/die?
200
Darwin contends that it is this mechanism that drives evolution and adaptation?
What is Natural Selection?
200
These questions, used to explore ideas, typically have more than one answer.
What is an interpretive question?
200
These molecules are responsible for most of the 'work' inside of the body.
What is enzymes or proteins?
300
Aristotle says that these exist for some purpose.
What is the parts of the body?
300
Darwin claims something about the earth's condition that allows evolution to occur.
What is the earth being really old?
300
These are fresh water crustaceans that we experimented upon in class.
What is Daphnia?
300
This anatomical directional phrase is used to indicate if something is in the front of the body.
What is anterior?
300
Scientists use this word to describe the body trying to maintain balance with its outside environment
What is homeostasis?
400
Aristotle says that these two parts of an animal are most necessary.
What is taking in food and eliminating it?
400
This is one of the evidences Darwin points to for the evolution of humans in Descent of Man.
What is homological structure, embryology, or rudimentary organs?
400
This chemical was used to preserve the sheep brains.
What is fermaldihide?
400
This anatomical directional phrase is used to describe the spine and everything directly connected to it.
What is axial body parts?
400
Claude Bernard contended that this question was useless in the pursuit of knowledge.
What is why?
500
Aristotle uses this basis to set apart plants from animals.
What is plants being able to make their own food.
500
This chemical, found in turkey, is an amino acid that causes sleepiness.
What is Tryptophan?
500
This part of the brain is called the 'little brain.'
What is the cerebellum?
500
This enzyme is responsible for digesting proteins in the stomach.
What is Pepsin?
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