They get their food by eating other organisms.
What are heterotrophic organisms?
The variable that is introduced into the experimental group to cause a change.
What is the independent variable?
Data written with words and descriptions.
What is a qualitative data?
What are the taxonomy ranks for living organisms?
What are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
The filter that a person uses to view and interpret the world.
What is worldview?
An educated guess or prediction about what will happen.
What is a hypothesis?
A factor that changes during experiment.
What is a variable?
Simplifies complex ideas into things like pictures or computer programs or objects to help us communicate explain it or represent it.
What is a model?
An organisms way of keeping his inside processes stable.
What is homeostasis?
According to Genesis 1:26-30 this mandate is God's requirement for us to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
What is the Creation Mandate?
This is used in the scientific inquiry to have something to compare the experimental groups’ change.
What is a control group?
A test done to find out whether hypothesis is correct or not.
What is experiment?
An idea that scientists use to explain the data they have collected
What is a theory?
Organisms that are made of one cell.
What are unicellular organisms?
Using moral principles to make good and right decisions.
What is ethics?
They make their own food from the energy of their environment
What are autotrophic organisms?
cells without a brain. Always unicellular.
What are prokaryotic cells?
cells with a nucleus, or brain.
What eukaryotic cells?
Data written with numbers.
What is quaNtitative data?
These 6 things are the Biblical outcomes we look for when making good ethical decisions.
What is a respect of people, mandate of stewardship, God's whole truth, humanity flourishing, a thriving creation, and God's reflected glory?
The last step of the scientific inquiry.
What is communicating it to the public?
Asking questions and testing possible answers during the scientific inquiry.
What is an investigation?
An educated guess in the scientific inquiry.
What is a hypothesis?
A theory that has been proven to be true over time .
What is a law?
CEGRR: characteristics of living organisms
What are cells, energy, growth, reproduction, and response ?