The smallest building block of life
The process of gaining knowledge about the natural world
What is science?
What is sustainability?
People treat Earth as a finite resource
What is sustainable ethic?
The same atoms with specific charecteristics
What is an element?
A group of organs working together
What is an organ system?
Purposed explanatory statements that are tested (To make an educated guess)
What is a hypothesis?
Meets the needs of the present but doesn't affect the future.
what is Sustainable development
The thought that earth has an unlimited supply and we should keep moving when we run out.
What are Frontier ethics?
What is an atom?
Multiple ecosystems
What is a biosphere?
Describes how the elements of nature will react under certain circumstances
Ways humans are destroying the earth for the future (Just need one)
What is Deforestation, soil degradation, lack of freshwater, over-fishing.
Life centered
What is Biocentric?
Positive charge, lives in the middle of a nucleus.
What is a proton?
The small things that bring nutrients and oxygen around the body.
What is a cell/Red blood cell?
When A=B and B=C then A must equal C
What is deductive reasoning?
A tool that helps see what the populations in areas are consuming and help figure if it'll affect the future
Biological footprint
Includes soil, water, plants and animals; man is just a part of a bigger puzzle
What are Land Ethics?
The number of protons on the table of elements
What is an atomic number?
The only example of this is bacteria
What is a prokaryotic cell?
All natural sciences
What are Physics, Geology, Biology and chemistry?
Heavy metals and garbage
Moral principles that govern ones self.
What are ethics?
The amount of protons and neutrons in an atom
What is mass number?