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Definitions
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An ancient form of paper made from a plant

Papyrus

100

Early belief that living organisms can spontaneously form from nonliving substances

Spontaneous generation

100

Science is not a means by which something can be

Proven

100

WHat causes an egg to float in salt but not tap water

Density

100

The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws

Science

200

The interpretation of scientific data is often dependent on 

individual scientists worldview

200

Science progresses by building on the work of

previous scientists

200

Science is not 100%

settled

200

A way to display experimental results

Graph

200

A statement describing what you think will happen in an  experiment

Hypothesis

300

2/3 Greek scientists when true science began to emerge

Thales

Anaximander

Anaximenes

300

Name a famous scientist from 1900-present

Albert Einstein

Neils Bohr

Max Planck

300

What can explain a natural phenomenon but does not explain why or what causes it

Scientific law

300

Experiment where neither the experimenter or participants know the identities or setup

Double blind

300

An aspect of an experiment that changes during the course of the experiment

Variable

400

What time period is known as the golden age of science

Renaissance (1500-1660)

400

The time period where knowledge was vastly increasing in science but man was also turning away from God

"Enlightenment"

400

Science must conform to the

scientific method

400

Results that are measurable and not based on how someone feels

Objective

400

An example that contradicts a conclusion

counter example

500

Was one of the first known physicians of ancient Egypt

Imhotep

500

Scientific progress depends not only on scientists but also on

government and culture

500

Name 3/5 steps of the scientific method

Observation & Question

Background research

Construct hypothesis

Test hypothesis (experiment)

Analyze Results/draw conclusion

500
The part of the experiment to which all other parts will be compared

Control

500

An explanation of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence

Scientific theory