Mrs.Gravett chapter 1 biology test "the science of Biology"
volume?
liters
The benefit of a scientist publishing in a peer-reviewed journal is the quality of the report will meet high _____________________________ standards.
scientific
When or why could this happen?
when new evidence is found out there
Can a theory be revised or replaced?
yes
The variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment?
independent or manipulated variable
data
information gathered during an experiment, collecting, recording, and analyzing
observation
involves the act of noticing and describing events or process in a careful orderly way. Scientist use observations to make inferences.
When sharing ideas through peer-reviewed articles, scientists reading the articles may come up with new questions to study. Does this help advance or harm science
advances
cell specialization
allows multicellular organisms cells to perform different functions.
inference
is a logical interpretation based in what scientist already know
hypothesis
is a scientific explanation for a set of observations that can bet tested in ways top support or reject it
controlled experiment
an experiment in which only one variable (the independent variable, or manipulated variable is changed)
science
is a way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
homeostasis
is the process by which organisms keep everything inside their bodies within a certain limit.
science is best described as a way of?
knowing
cells
are the smallest units that are considered to be alive
If a scientist proposed a hypothesis about a newly discovered organism and it's affect on humans, other scientists would design new expiriment to test the proposed __________________.?
hypothesis
controlled group
in an experiment , the group exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable
the central themes/ Big Ideas in Biology
- cellular basis of life - evolution (change over time) - Information and heredity - Structure and function - matter and energy - unity and diversity of life - Growth, development and reproduction - interdependence of nature - homeostasis (steady state condition) - Science as a way of knowing
Some ways that science influences society include
- providing answers to some of society's practical problems - advancing technology that is useful to society, like computers. - increasing understanding of how people affect the environment
7.How many variables are tested in a controlled experiment?
1
When comparing a hypothesis to a theory: ______________________ (hypothesis or theory) unify a broad range of observations and ________________________ (hypothesis or theory) is a testable explanation for a set of observations.
1. theory 2. hypothesis
if you have 5L of water, how many milliliters do you have?
5,000mL
how many meters are in 6.7Km?
6,700 meters or (M)
temperature?
Celsius
Using a universal system of measurement is most important during which part of scientific methodology?
Collecting data
Biologists who work in the fields of genomics and molecular biology also study __________________.
DNA
A global ________________________ is a type of biologist who would likely use satellite technology
Ecologist
Bias
a point of view that is personal rather than scientific.
theory
a well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses and that enables scientist to make accurate predictions about new situations
______________________________ is considered a scientific attitude because it helps scientists come up with new & different experiments
creativity
The 4 attitudes shared by good scientist?
curiosity, open-mindedness, skepticism, creativity.
Quantitative
data that involves numbers
Qualitative
data that is descriptive
Understanding how science works will help you make better _________________________. This means that studying science can help you be a better member of society.
decisions
The variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable?
dependent or responding variable
mass?
grams
A scientist working in the field of information and __________________ would most likely study DNA
heredity
length?
meters
A revised version of the original ___________ system is called ______ ______, an abbreviation for the System of International Units.
metric, S I
what are the smallest objects that biologists study?
molecules
Which characteristic of life would a food web represent?
need for material and energy
Can science answer all questions?
no
Can science define beauty?
no
Can science determine what is ethical?
no
Can science make opinions?
no
the work of a scientist begins with careful?
observations
Suppose a scientist studies new evidence that goes against ideas he/she already has. This scientist is showing which scientific attitude?
open-mindedness
During a peer-review, the reviewer checks?
oversights, unfair influences, fraud,mistakes, and bias
_________________________-reviewed journals are reviewed by anonymous and independent experts
peer
Society helps science advance by raising _________________________ that science can help answer.
questions
Which characteristic of life would a migrating bird represent?
respond to changes in their environment
A good scientist will not skip the peer-review process, even if he/she thinks they have discovered a great advancement in science, because other scientists will react with which scientific attitude?
skepticism
unlike or disciplines, such as history and the arts science relies on?
testing explanations
How many millimeters and cubic centimeters related (pg.24)?
they are equal units of measurement
The 3 main goals of science are?
~to investigate and understand the natural world. ~to provide a natural explanation for events in the natural world. ~to use explanations to make useful predictions about natural events.
the 8 characteristics of living things
• made up of cells • reproduce (sexual/asexual) • Based on a universal genetic code • Grow & develop • Obtain & use material & energy • respond to changes in their environment • Maintain a stable internal eviorment • As a group, change over time - evolution