The overarching narrative that a person uses to see and interpret the world.
What is Worldview?
Organisms
What are living things called?
Information that people collect.
What is data?
involves using a tools and skills to answer a question or solve a problem.
What is scientific inquiry?
Cells with a nucleus.
What are eukaryotic cells?
The study of life.
What is life science?
Organization, Energy, Growth, Reproduction, and Response.
What are the characteristics of life?
Words or descriptions used to communicate information,
What is qualitative data?
A way for scientists to test the way something one factor at a time.
What is a controlled experiment?
Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms.
What are heterotrophs?
Light and time.
What did God create on the 1st day?
Life process that works to keep the body in balance.
What is homeostasis?
Communicate data with numbers.
What is quantitative data?
Factors that change.
What are variables?
Cells with no nucleus.
What are prokaryotic cells?
Sun, moon, and stars.
What did God create on the 4th day?
Bends light to make things look bigger
What is a lens?
An idea scientists use to explain the data that they have collected.
What is a theory?
Name the 4 steps in the scientific method.
What are form hypothesis, experiment, observations, and draw conclusions?
Organisms that make their food using energy from their environment.
What are autotrophs?
After God created Adam and Eve, he gave them a job to do-he commanded them to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
What is the Creation Mandate?
Image sharpness.
What is resolution?
An idea that scientists use to describe what they observe.
What is a law?
The variable the scientist can change.
What is the independent variable?
The 7 levels of taxonomy in order.
What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?