Did the Creation Mandate end when Adam and Eve fell into sin?
No
The science of sorting organisms into groups.
Taxonomy
A group of cells allowed to grow without any new chemicals or treatments is an example of a __________ group in an experiment.
Control
The last step of a controlled experiment.
Communicate
What biologists call living things.
Organisms
Observing the same trait in very different creatures is evidence for a common ___________.
This level of classification contains the least number of organisms.
Species
An explanation that is based on limited observations.
Hypothesis
The overarching narrative that a person uses to see and interpret the world.
Worldview
Sweating on a warm day to keep the internal body temperature at 37 degrees Celsius is an example of _________________ in the human body.
Homeostasis
Using moral principles to make good and right decisions.
Ethics
The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells has to do mostly with a cell's __________.
Nucleus
Information collected using words and descriptions.
Qualitative data
A simplified representation used to describe or explain.
Model
An idea that scientists use to describe their observations.
Law
Even a single cell displays great complexity, all the tiny cells of an organism work together to maintain homeostasis, and a remarkable amount of energy and information is required to sustain life all show that life is _____________ engineered.
Divinely
The scientific name of an organism comes from these two levels of classification.
Genus and species
The factors that can change in a controlled experiment.
An idea that scientists use to explain their observations.
Theory
The worldview that proposes that living things came from natural processes is called __________.
Naturalism
What three words are the parts of the grand narrative of a biblical worldview?
Creation, Fall, Redemption
Name at least two of the three things that scientists consider when classifying organisms into domains and kingdoms.
The types of cells in an organism, the number of cells in an organism, and the way that an organism gets energy.
Information collected using numbers.
Quantitative Data
Two descriptive terms that refer to the number of cells an organism has.
Unicellular and Multicellular
What all living things are made of.
Cells