biblical integration
scientific method
characteristics of life
random
100

where did order come from? 

God.

100

an initial testable educated guess for a phenomena is what?

hypothesis 

100

What is the characteristic of life, defined by repopulating 

reproduction 

100

the term referring to the organization of species according to shared traits is called...

taxonomy 

200

define the creation mandate 

in Genesis God told Adam and Eve to have dominion over the earth

200

collecting information on my laptop before conducting an experiment would be what step of the scientific method

research 

200

which is a nonliving species 

the sun 

bacteria 

fungi 

moss

200

What two portions of taxonomy are used to give an organism its scientific name 

genus, species 

300

why is studying science as a Christian important

advocate for the faith 

-learn more about who God is

300

is the scientific method a linear process?

no

300

how many characteristics of life does an organism need to have to be considered living?

5, all of them 

300

what is the proper punctuation when writing a scientific name

Capitalize the first word 

all lowercase the second word 

underline both (or italicize)

400

How do Christians decide if a decision is ethical or not?

read the Bible and pray about it

400

deciding if my hypothesis is correct or not, is what step of the scientific method?

conclusion 

400

What is the characteristic defined by reacting to a stimuli 

response 

400

list the 8 portions of the taxonomy triangle?

domain 

kingdom 

phylum 

class 

order 

family 

genus 

species 

500

list the 7 days of creation.

light/dark 

sky

sea/land

sun, moon and stars

fish and birds 

mankind

500

ist the 5 steps of the scientific method

observation

research

hypothesis

experiment 

data/results 

conclusion

500

A human starts out small as a baby and matures into an adult, what characteristic is this?

growth 

500

what is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph? 

An autotroph makes their own energy (a plant) 

a heterotroph eats other things to gain energy (an animal)

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