chapter 1
5 aspects of living organism
1. Metabolic processes; 2. Generative processes; 3. Responsive processes; 4. Control processes; 5. Unique structural organization
Pseudoscience
appears rea and fact based, but it does not follow the scientific method
psuedoscience
appears to be science but has not been validated or supported through the appropriate scientific channels; _____ has been defined as claims presented so that they appear to be scientific even though they lack supporting evidence and plausibility
Branches of biological science
botany, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, zoology, mycology
Quantative
data that deals with numbers and is measurable, such as length, mass, ages, and temperature; scientific observations use _______ data
Nonscience
does not exhibit a cause and effect relationship
Nonscience
does not follow the scientific method and is based on opinion rather than facts and data; ______ might accept an assumption as a fact
Science
follows the scientific method, which is a sequence of steps that allows for objective research
Reliable
give the same results repeatedly
Exploration of alternative resources
go to the library to obtain information about this observation; talk to others who are interested in the same problem; visit, email, or phone others or browse the web to help determin if your question is a good on or if others have already explored the topic
Single blind experiment
if the researchers know which individuals in the groups receive the experimental drug or the placebo, but the subjects in the group do not, this is termed a ________
Scientific law formation/ testing
if your findings are seen to fit with other major blocks of information that tie together many different kinds of scientific information, they will be recognized by the scientific community as being consistent with current scientific body of knowledge
Placebo
in some experiments, the control group would receive a ______, often referred to as a sugar piill because it does not contain anything that would affect the outcome of the experiment; when a _____ is used versus a drug treatment, there are different types of experiments that can be used
Domain
living organisms are classified into the largest, broadest classification known as the _____; there are three _______: eukaryotic, eubacteria, and archaea
Valid
meaningful, convincing, sound, satisfactory, confirmed by others
Valid
meaningful, fit with other knowledge
Scientific method steps
observation, question formation, exploration of alternative resources, hypothesis formation, test hypothesis experimentation, theory formation/ test theory, scientific law formation/ test law
Qualitative
observations and data that deal with descriptions, such as appearance, smell, and taste, but cannot be measured; measures the "quality" of an object
Hypothesis
often, scientists try to disprove a ______; if it cannot be disproven, it is supported; it is a stronger argument to disprove something than just to show it works via cause and effect
Organ systems
organs work together to form _________
Observation
recognize something has happened and that it occurs repatedly
Theory formation/ test theory
repeat the experiment and share information with others over a long period of time; should your information continue to be considered valid and consistent with other closely related research, the scientific community will recognize that a theory has been established or that your information is consistent with existing theories
Test hypothesis/ experimentation
set up an experiment that will allow you to test your hypothesis, using a control group and an experimental group; be sure to collect and analyze the data carefully
Taxonomy
taxonomy- the science of classifying living things is known as _______
Scientific method
the _____ is a way of gaining information about the world by forming possible solutions to questions following rigorous testing to determine if the proposed solutinons are valid
Acellular
the _____ or noncellualr agents do not display the cellular level or organization; _____ microbes are all obligate intracellular parasites, which means they are infections agents that can function only when inside a living cell; because of their unusual characterists, theyare not members of any of the three domains; members of htsi group include viruses, the viroids, and prions
Control group
the ______ does not receive the treatment being tested and serves as a refrence or comparison group
Cell
the ______ performs all functiosn for life, such as processing energy, secretion and reproduction
Experimental group
the _______ is exposed to the variable that is being tested
Independent variable
the _______ is the variable being studied; it is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the experimenter
Dependent variable
the _________ is the one being measured
Energy
the ability to do work or cause things to move
Infectious diseases
the germ theory of dieases sttes that certain diseases, called ______, are caused by microorganisms capable of being transmitted from one individual to another
Organsism
the largest unit of life is the ______ formed from all of the systems working together
Induction/ inductive reasoning
the process of developing general principles from the examination of many sets of specific facts is called _______
Zoology
the study of animals
Physiology
the study of function—how something works
Mycology
the study of fungi
Question formation
write many different kinds of questions about the observations, evaluate the questions and keep the ones that will be answerable
Critical thinking attributes
1. Be open minded and willing to explore alternatives; 2. Continually explore the literature for additional information on the subject; 3. Do not simply accept the conclusions of others but question their credibility; 4. Differentiate conclusions, reasons, and assumptions; 5. Formulate and provide substantiated, experimental evidene for conclusions; 6. Critically evaluate the work of others; 7. Formulate questions that lead to appropriate answers; 8. Formulate testable hypothesis; 9. Have a command of the language used in the field of investigation; 10. See links between the many aspects of a problem
Scientific method assumptions
1. There are specific causes for events observed in the natural world; 2. Causes can be identified; 3. General rules or patterns can be used to describe what happens in nature; 4. An event that occurs repeatedly probably has the same cause; 5. What one person perceives can be perceived by others; 6. The same fundamental rules of nature apply regardless of where and when they occur
Generative processes
_____ are reactions that result in an increase in the size of an indivudal organism—growth; or na increase in the number of individuals in a population of organisms—reproduction
Prokaryotic cells
______ are ancient cells and do not have a well defined nucleus; bacteria nad archaea are examples of _______
Metabolic processes
______ are the total of all chemical reactiosn taking place within an organism; there are three essential aspects of ______: 1. Nutrient uptake, 2. Nutrient processing, and 3. Waste elimination; all living things expend energy to take in nutreients and energy from their environment
Precise
______ data are exact data, that is, the experimental research results that occur the same, time after time
Science
______ exhibits a cause and effect relationship
Eukaryotic cells
______ have a membrane- bound nucleus and many organelles; animal, plant, fungi, and protists are all ______
Physical sciences
______ investigate the properties of matter and energy
Science
______ is actually a process or way of arriving at a solution to a problem or understanding na event in nature that involves testing possible solutions; the study of ____ is often classified as the study of the physical sciences and the biological sciences
Adaptation
______ is also an individual response, but is slower since it requires the activation of genetic information; for example, when a person moves from sea level to a high altitude, he or she may initially suffer from altitude sickness or experience shortness of breath; after some time, the person's ability to carry oxygen in the blood increases because more red blood cells are produced, and the symptoms go away
Unicellular
______ organsims are single celled organsims, many of these are bacteria and protists
Accurate
_______ data refers to experimental results that confirm to the facts and deviate only slightly or within acceptable limits from a standard
Biological sciesces
_______ investigate living organisms
Anecdotal evidence
_______ is not considered scientific, because it is based on personal experiences rather than solid evidence; _______ might be that individuals using a certain toothpaste had fewer cavities
Critical thinking
_______ is reasonable, reflective thinking that focuses on deciding what to do or believe
Conclusions
________ are a summary of the research and experiments
Irritability
________ is an individiual's rapid response to a stimulus (i.e. knee jerk reflex); this type of response occurs only in the individual receiving the stimulus and is rapid because the mechanism that allows the response to occur
Empirical evidence
________ is capable of being verified or disproved by further observation; ______ would measure the number of cavities and assess if the toothpaste was more protective against cavities and provide data
Hypothesis
a _____ is a possible answer to a question or observation; a ____ sometimes is described as an educated guess based on observations, not a random guess
Null hypothesis
a _____ states that there is no significant difference between any two groups; if this is disproven, you know there are significant differences between groups as a result of some variable
Scientific law
a ______ is a uniform or constant rule of nature that describes how something happens; this biogenetic law, which states that all living things come from preexisting living things, is an example
Double blind experiment
a ______ is when neither the researchers nor the subjects know if they are receiving the placebo or the experimental drug; a ________ is better because it eliminates any bias from the researchers
Theory
a _______ is a plausible, scientifically acceptable generalization that results from years of questioning, experimentation, and data collection; ______ continue to be tested; new experients nad data might not support the ______; if this occurs, the _____ is midified, a new hypothesis is formed and scientific experiments are conducted, resulting in the formation of new conclusions and possible new theories
Statement
a hypothesis is written as a _______, not as a question
Assumption
an ____ is something that you think might be true but is not tested
Hyperplasia
an increase in cell number is termed ________
Hypertrophy
an increase in cell size is termed __________
Matter
anything that has mass nad takes up space
Organelles
cells consist of smaller structures known as _____; each ____ has a specific function
Controlled variable
other variables that might affect the outcome of the experiment are called _______; these are things you want to control by either elimating or reducing their probable interaction in the experiment
Branches of physical science
physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy
Hypothesis formation
pose a possible answer to your question; be sure that it is testable and that it accounts for all the known information; recognize that your hypothesis may be wrong
Physics
the study of matter, energy, and the relationships between them
Microbiology
the study of microbes
Botany
the study of plants
Astronomy
the study of space and the universe
Anatomy
the study of structures
Chemistry
the study of the composition, reactions, and properties of matter
Geology
the study of the earth's crust nad rock
Responsive processes
the three types of ______ have been identified as irritability, individual adaptation, and population adaptation
Domains
today, biologisys recognize the two basic cell types, prokaryotic and eukaryotic and three large categories of living things called ______
Multicellular
when an organism contains many cells, it is termed _______
Tissues
when cells work thogether they form ________; there are four _____ in the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous
Deduction/ deductive reasoning
when general principles are used to predict the specific facts of a situation, the process is called ________
Organs
when two or mor tissues combine they form larger units termed _____