Scientific Method
Attitudes/Context
Characteristics of life
More life
more life again
100

The first step of the scientific method is...

Make an observation

100
Why is it important that we use the metric system in the scientific community?

The metric system is used internationally for standard scientific practice and help scientists to have an accurate representation of data that is uniform throughout different nations.

100

Organisms store genetic code in...

DNA and RNA

100

Change in genetic makeup overtime

Evolution

100

Change in the structure of an organism results in a change in ________

function

200

The variable of an experiment that we manipulate is known as the ______ variable

independent

200

A scientific ________ is a well tested observation that helps scientists make predictions about new situations

theory

200

What is an exception of something that is "alive" but isn't made of cells? 

Viruses

200

__________ is the process in which a single organism produces offspring that is identical to itself

asexual reproduction

200

What is a "biosphere"?

The earth and all that is contained within

300

A testable question based on an observation is...

A hypothesis

300

Open-mindedness is the scientific attitude of...

Being willing to accept different ideas based on current data despite how it could conflict with the original hypothesis

300

Differentiation is the process of becoming _________ to a particular function

Specialized

300

Evolution acts upon _________

Populations

300

What is the difference between an ecosystem and a community?

Combination of living a non-living things are in ecosystems

400

Observing color change in a chemical reaction is known as ________ data

Qualitative

400

Why is skepticism important in a scientific community?

So that more hypothesis testing can occur which brings more clarity to finding the "truth\answer" to a particular observation 
400

The condition of an organism maintaining its internal optimal state is...

homeostasis

400

Combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down material for growth and reproduction is...

metabolism

400

A scientist monitoring lichens in a forest in efforts to study the effects of air pollution on forest health is part of what field in biology?

Ecology

500

What is a controlled experiment and why is it important?

Making sure everything between the controlled and experimental set up are the same EXCEPT the independent variable so we can test for ONE variable

500

Why is it important to peer-review an academic paper?

Peer-review allows a scientific study to be read and retested by other scientists which help to further testing and may bring in more questions and therefore more experiments to further understanding of an observation or concept.

The peer may also check for mistakes and bias present within a study.

500

What are the 5 of the 8 conserved characteristics of life?

1.) Made of cells

2.) based on genetic code

3.) Obtain and use energy and materials

4.) Grow and develop

5.) reproduce

6.) respond to environment

7.) maintain internal environment

8.) Change over time

500

Explain why specialization is important for structures in life

Specialization optimizes specific structures to perform a particular function using minimal energy and effort to achieve a service. 

"more efficient overall in a system"

500

Why is studying biology and understanding biology important to someone who may not want to go into biology as a career?

In order to be more informed individuals who can make educated decisions in life. 


e.g. understanding why antibiotics don't work on viruses will help minimize the effects of antibiotic resitance