Science Definitions
CHNOPS
Science Fields
Karyotes
Thermodynamics
100
The challenges of living without significantly impacting the earth.

What is sustainability?

100

The first element in CHNOPS.

What is carbon?

100

The process of gaining knowledge about the natural world.

What is science?

100

Cell type that lacks a nucleus.

What is a prokaryote?

100

The branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and energy.

What is thermodynamics?

200

Development that meets present needs without harming the future ability to meet those needs.

What is sustainable development?

200

The second element in CHNOPS.

What is hydrogen?

200

Physics, Geology, Biology, and Chemistry.

What are the natural sciences?

200

Cell type that has organelles.

What is a eukaryote?

200

The measure if disorder within something.

What is entropy?

300

Ethics where earth is a finite resource.

What is sustainable ethics?

300

The third element in CHNOPS.

What is nitrogen?

300

Knowledge sought for knowledge's sake.

What is basic science?

300

Cell type that has cytoplasm.

What is all cells?

300

The energy of a system = the heat added to a system - the work done by a system

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

400

Reasoning where if A=B and B=C, than A=C.

What is deductive reasoning?

400

The fifth element in CHNOPS.

What is phosphorus?

400

Knowledge sought to solve a problem.

What is applied science?

400

Cells that make up bacteria and archea.

What is a prokayrote?

400

The energy caused by temperature.

What is heat energy?

500

Reasoning that uses observations to reach a conclusion.

What is inductive reasoning?

500

The sixth element in CHNOPS.

What is sulfur?

500

Dynamic and interdisiplinary study of the interactions of the living and non-living environment.

What is environmental science?

500

Cell type that makes up the animal and plant kingdoms.

What is a eukaryote?

500

The law that states that energy spreads out over time.

What is the second law of thermodynamics?

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