Attributes of Life
Worldview
Big Questions
Scientific Inquiry
Bioethics
100

The attribute of life that all living things are made of.

What is a cell/cells?

100

Our responsibility to take care of the earth and living things.

What is the Creation Mandate/having dominion over the earth?

100

The first big question of biology asks where did _____ first come from.

What is life?

100

The first step of scientific inquiry.

What is ask a question/identify a problem?

100

The difference between an environmentalist and a conservationist.

What is the willingness to protect the environment at the expense of human needs?

200

The attribute of life in which a living thing mates to produce offspring.

What is reproduction?

200

Humans are different from the rest of creation due to this.

What is being made in the image of God?
200

The second big question in biology asks how life is designed to ________.

What is function?

200

The second step of scientific inquiry.

What is do research and form a hypothesis?

200

The three parts of the biblical ethics triad.

What are biblical principles, biblical outcomes, and biblical motivations?

300

This attribute of life is exemplified when a plant leans toward the sun.

What is response?
300

The way of seeing and interpreting all aspects of life that arises out of an overarching narrative and that shapes how a person thinks and acts.

What is a worldview?

300

The third big question in biology asks how God provides ______ for life.

What is energy?

300
The third step of scientific inquiry.

What is experiment?

300

The secular bioethics principle that says we should not intentionally harm someone.

What is nonmaleficence?

400

The attribute of life in which damaged cells are repaired.

What is growth?

400

Science can be used to exercise dominion and serve others but it is not _____.

What is the source of ultimate truth?

400

The fourth big question in biology asks how science ____ in the real world.

What is works?

400

The fourth step of scientific inquiry.

What is analyze the data?

400

The secular bioethics principle that says our decisions should provide a benefit.

What is beneficence?

500

The sum of all of an organism's chemical processes.

What is metabolism?

500

The four chapters of the biblical metanarrative. 

What are creation, fall, redemption, and restoration?

500
The fifth big question in biology asks what the balance is between using Earth's _________ and using them to help people.

What are resources?

500

The fifth step of scientific inquiry.

What is publish the results?

500

The secular bioethics principle that says a patient should be well-informed and allowed to make their own decisions.

What is respect for autonomy?