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Chapter 1 Vocabulary

The Science of Biology

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scienceorganized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world, also the body of knowledge that scientists have built up after years of using this process
observationuse if one or more senses-sight,hearing touch, smell, and sometimes taste-to gather information
dataevidence, information gathered from observations
inferancelogical interpretation based on prior knowledge and exsperiance
hypothesispossible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
spontaneous generationhypothesis (disproven) stating that life could arise from nonliving matter
controlled experimenta test of the effect of a single variable by changing it while keeping all other variables the same
manipulted variablefactor in an experiment that a scientist purposely changes; also known as independant variable
responding variablefactor in an experiment that a scientist wants to observe, which may change in response to the manipulated variable; also known as a dependant variable
biologyscience that seeks to understand the living world
cellcollection ofl iving matter enclosed by a barrier that seperates the cell from its surroundings; basica unit of all forms of life
sexual reproductionprocess by which two cells form different parents unite to poduce the first cell of a new organism
asexual reproductionprocess by which a single parent reproduces by itself
metabolismset of chemical reactions through which an rganism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
stimulusa signal to which an organism responds; any kind of detectable signal that carries information
homeostasisprocess by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
evolutionchange in a kind or organism over time; process by which modern organsims have descended from ancient orgamisms
metric systemdeciaml system of measurement based on certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10
microscopedevice that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
compound light microscopemicroscope that allows light to pass through a speciman and uses two lenses to form an image
electron microscopemicroscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen
cell culturegroup of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell
cell fractionationtechnique in which cells are broken into pieces and the different cell parts are separated


Science Teacher
Pleasant Valley High School
Brodheadsville, PA

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