PAP-bio Chapter 1
What is the goal of science
learn causes of events in nature - provide natural and testable explanations for events in the natural world
A well-tested scientific explanation of the natural world that unifies many repeated observations and supported hypotheses is a
scientific theory
In a scientific article, which of the following phrases would most likely indicate that the topic discussed is outside the field of science?
"People believe...
How are science and technology related?
advances in science may lead to advances in technology and vice versa
Science is considered a "way of knowing" because
it is a way of applying scientific methodology and attitudes to observations of the world
sexual reproduction
type of reproduction in which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism
independent variable
variable that is manipulated
What is a central theme of biology?
Living things grow, develop, and reproduce - cells are the basic units of life - Science is a way of knowing
What characteristics do all living things share
1 - made up of cells 2 - based on a universal genetic code 3 - grow, develop and reproduce 4- respond to their environment 5 - maintain a stable internal environment 6 - obtain and use materials and energy
Inference
A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
bias
A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
Homeostasis
A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; allows living things to survive changing conditions
Whether you are working in a laboratory or in the field, which of the following is the most important safety step in conducting a biological investigation
Careful Prep
Which laboratory tools can be used to magnify small objects so they can be seen more easily?
Compound microscope and hand lens.
Livings things are based on a universal genetic code called
DNA
Why are there several types of glassware marked for measuring
Different sizes of glassware, such as the graduated beaker or the graduated cylinder, allow for more accurate measurements of specific volumes.
Which laboratory tools are useful when looking at the internal organs of an earthworm?
Dissecting tray, dissecting pins, dissecting scissors, forceps, probe, scalpel, and hand lens.
A hypothesis must be tested through a controlled experiment (T/F)
F
Lab Aprons
Help protect your skin and clothing from chemicals or biohazards
Why are hypothesis so important to controlled experiments
If several variables are changed in an experiment, researchers can't easily tell which particular variable us responsible for any of the results that are observed.
Which of the following is not an important rule for communicating in science?
If your observations are not what you expected, you can change your data slightly to better match your hypothesis
qualitative data
Information describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic
What must happen for research to be accepted
It must be officially shared, in a scientifically appropriate way, with the scientific community.
What kinds of measurements might you need to make in the laboratory?
Length, mass, volume, temperature.
In 1980, scientists proposed a hypothesis that suggested that a meteorite struck Earth and caused the mass extinction that included the dinosaurs. Why are new hypotheses often criticized?
Many hypotheses are new ideas that contradict and challenge many earlier ideas.
What kinds of understandings does science contribute about the natural world?
Patterns in nature, explanations for events in the natural world, and predictions about natural events.
Which of the following is true based on the definition of the word science?
Science is an ongoing process
A hypothesis is generated using prior knowledge (T/F)
T
Typically and experiment is divided into control and experimental groups. (T/F)
T
Observation
The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
What are the big ideas of biology?
The cellular basis of life; information and heredity; matter and energy; growth, development, and reproduction; homeostasis; evolution; structure and function; unity and diversity of life; interdependence in nature; and science as a way of knowing.
What does biology mean?
The greek word bios means "life' and -olgy means "study of"
What is peer review
The process by which scientific work is reviewed by anonymous, independent experts
What is the definition of the word science?
The use of evidence to construct testable explanations as well as the knowledge generated through this process
When might you need to use a thermometer in the lab?
To make sure the experimental and the control groups are at the same temperature. To record the temperature at which a reaction occurs
What tool or tools would you use to determine the mass of a baseball
Triple-beam balance.
Why do scientists consider every hypothesis valuable?
a hypothesis may lead to further investigation even if it is disproved by the experiment
stimulas
a signal to which an organism responds
A controlled experiment allows the researcher to isolate and test
a single variable
Hypothesis
a tentative scientific explanation that can be tested
In daily life the word theory means an idea or a hunch. In science, theory is defined as
a well tested explanation
At what levels do biologists study life?
cellular, planetary and molecular
What statement best describes good scientific methodology?
collect and analyze date, and then draw a conclusion
How are new ideas generated (The Process of Science)
curiosity, skepticism, open-mindedness, and creativity - practical problems can lead to new exploration
One way that a theory differs from a hypothesis is that a theory
explains a large body of evidence and has been tested many times
Single most important safety rule in the lab
follow your teachers instructions
What is the first step a scientist takes in forming a hypothesis?
making many observations
The common system of measurement used by scientists is called the
metric system
Quantitative data
numerical data - length, width, etc.
The first step in the scientific method is
observation
Scientific Method
observing and asking questions, making inferences and forming hypothesis, conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data and drawing conclusions
asexual reproduction
process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
dependent variable
responding variable
Scientific investigation can answer a wide variety of questions about many different topics. What do all scientific investigations have in common?
safety precautions must be observed
Good hypotheses are those that explain some event or observation and
suggest ways to test the explanation
In terms of the scientific method, the purpose of an experiment is to
test a hypothesis
theory
tested highly reliable scientific explanation of the natural world that unifies many repeated observations
Metabolism
the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials