What is Science 1.4-1.7 Flashcards
What is Science? (Two Things)
Process, Body of Knowledge
What is science as a process?
A way of knowing through doing
Steps in order of the scientific process
Observations, Questions, Hypothesis, Prediction, Test/experiment or additional observation
What are controls
Set of conditions where experimental manipulations are not applied
Scientists use hypotheses that are:
Testable : Related to some known mechanism
They use the process of elimination through:
Reasoning : Emperical testing(Experiments or observations)
What must observations rely on:
Must be objective : Limits the type of questions that can be asked
What does the use of technology allow?
- Increase ability to make observations
- Have objective observations
What type of review involves others evaluating scientists work
Peer Review
What are Science’s Two types of knowledge
Observations : Explanations
Two Types of Explanations?
Hypotheses : Theories
Another word for tenative explanations?
Hypothesis
Properties shared by all living things (8 of them)
- Common chemical structure
- Common Physiology
- Inherited genetic program
- Ability to self regulate. (Homeostasis)
- Ability to sense and respond to stimuli in the environment
- Capacity to grow and reproduce
- Ability to bind and release energy
- Capacity to evolve
The word for an explanation that is broader in scope than a hypothesis, generates new hypotheses, and is supported by a large body of evidence
Theory
View of life in which: Living things are no different from non-living things & Can be described by the law of physics and chemistry
Mechanistic