What is Science 1.4-1.7 Flashcards

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What is Science? (Two Things)

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Process, Body of Knowledge

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What is science as a process?

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A way of knowing through doing

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Steps in order of the scientific process

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Observations, Questions, Hypothesis, Prediction, Test/experiment or additional observation

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What are controls

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Set of conditions where experimental manipulations are not applied

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5
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Scientists use hypotheses that are:

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Testable : Related to some known mechanism

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They use the process of elimination through:

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Reasoning : Emperical testing(Experiments or observations)

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What must observations rely on:

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Must be objective : Limits the type of questions that can be asked

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What does the use of technology allow?

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  1. Increase ability to make observations
  2. Have objective observations
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What type of review involves others evaluating scientists work

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Peer Review

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10
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What are Science’s Two types of knowledge

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Observations : Explanations

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Two Types of Explanations?

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Hypotheses : Theories

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Another word for tenative explanations?

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Hypothesis

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Properties shared by all living things (8 of them)

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  1. Common chemical structure
  2. Common Physiology
  3. Inherited genetic program
  4. Ability to self regulate. (Homeostasis)
  5. Ability to sense and respond to stimuli in the environment
  6. Capacity to grow and reproduce
  7. Ability to bind and release energy
  8. Capacity to evolve
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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

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Theory

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View of life in which: Living things are no different from non-living things & Can be described by the law of physics and chemistry

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Mechanistic

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View of life in which: Living thing have special properties & cannot be described using the laws of physics and chemistry

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Vitalistic view

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According to what view does the mechanistic view not explain:
Self regulation
Adjusting to environmental conditions
Growth and development
Reproduction

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Vitalistic

18
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Name of unique force, energy or substance in vitalistic view

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Protoplasm

19
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View in which: Living things can be described by the law of physics and chemistry

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Organicist

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Organicist view believes living things are uniqued due to their:

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Organization
Genetic program