The overarching narrative that a person uses to see and interpret the world.
What is worldview?
How we refer to living things as.
What are organisms?
An idea that scientists use to explain the data that they have collected.
What is a theory?
A way for scientist to test the way he/she thinks something works by examining the effect ONE factor at a time.
What are controlled experiments (variables)?
The science of sorting organisms.
What is Taxonomy?
The study of life.
What is Life Science?
Characteristics of Life.
What is organization, energy, growth, reproduction, and response?
Data communicated using words and descriptions.
What is qualitative data?
That variable that the scientist is actually changing.
What is the independent variable?
A cell with NO nucleus.
What are Prokaryotic cells?
Scientist that believe that living things came from completely natural processes.
What is naturalism?
Three things that scientist consider when classifying organisms into domains and kingdoms.
What are the type of cells, the number of cells, and the way they get their energy?
The idea that scientists use to describe what they observe and it is factual.
What is a law?
A testable statement that predicts the answer to a question.
What is a hypothesis?
Organisms that make their own food, mainly from their environment.
What are Autotrophs?
The three main themes in the bible that are discussed in science.
What is the creation, the fall, and redemption?
An organism's ability to keep its internal processed stable.
What is homeostasis?
What is quantitative data?
A model that explains a set of observations.
What is a theory?
Organisms that get their energy from eating other organisms.
What are heterotrophs?
The command to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
What is the Creation Mandate?
The way people are different from other living things.
God created people in his image and commanded them to wisely rule the world.
How a hypothesis is always written.
What is "if, then"?
The three things that every law, model, and theory are based on.
What is data?
The 8 taxonomic groups from least to greatest.
What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?