All living things are made of cells.
What is organization?
The overarching narrative that a person uses to see and interpret the world.
What is Worldview?
The study of applying moral principles to life.
What is Ethics?
Information that people collect.
What is data?
A living thing.
What is an organism?
The belief that living things came from completely natural processes.
What is Naturalism?
Data that is communicated using numbers.
What is Quantitative Data?
God's command to Adam and Eve to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
What is Creation Mandate?
God spoke everything into existence from nothing in six days.
What is creationism?
God spoke everything into existence from nothing in six days.
What is Creationism?
An idea that scientists use to explain the data that they have collected.
What is Theory?
An organism's ability to keep it's internal processes stable.
What is Homeostasis?
An idea that scientists used to describe what they observe.
What is Law?
For something to be scientifically studied it must be...
What is Observable, Measurable, and Repeatable?
Data that is communicated using words and descriptions.
What is Qualitative Data?
The group in a controlled experiment that is not exposed to the independent variable.
What is control group?
The variable the scientist changes.
What is independent variable?
Using a variety of tools and skills to answer a question or solve a problem.
What is Scientific Inquiry?
A way for scientist to test the way he thinks something works by examining the effect of one factor at a time.
What is controlled experiment?
A simplified explanation, description, or representation of the world.
What is model?
The group in a controlled experiment that is exposed to the independent variable.
What is Experimental Group?
An organism that makes its food using energy from its environment.
What is Autotroph?
Cells with a nucleus.
What are Eukaryotic Cells?
An Organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms.
The science of sorting organisms into groups.
What is Taxonomy?