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Chapter 1 Vocabulary

Foundations of Biology

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biologythe study of life
organizationdegree of order inside and outside of an organism
cellthe smallest unit of life
unicellularone celled organisms
multicellularorganisms made of many cells
organsstructures with special jobs in organ systems
tissuesgroups of cells with similar functions
organellestiny structures inside of cells
biological moleculeschemical structures that carry out functions to keep cells alive
homeostasismaintaining balance inside an organism
metabolismsum of all the chemical reactions inside an organism
cell divisionformation of 2 cells from one preexisting one
developmentthe process of maturing
reproductionwhen organisms make more organisms like themselves
genea piece of DNA that codes for a protein
domains3 major subdivisions of all organisms
kingdomsa system of grouping into 6 major life categories
ecologythe study of organisms with each other and their environment
ecosystemscommunities of living species and their environment
evolutionpopulations of organisms that change over generations so that new species are formed
natural selectionwhere organisms may have traits that better suit them for survival and reproduction and others do not
adaptationstraits that improve survival and reproduction
scientific methodan organized approach in the natural world to solve problems
observationthe act of perceiving a natural occurence that causes someone to pose a question
hypothesisan educated guess that can be tested by experimentation
predictiona statement that forecasts what would happen in a test situation if a hypothesis were true
experimentused to test a hypothesis and its predictions
control groupthe standard/the normal condition to compare results to...gets NO independent variable
experimental groupgets the independent variable...what you are testing
independent variablethe thing you change or manipulate or test
dependent variablethe variable you measure or repsonds to what you are testing
theorya set of related hypotheses that are supported many times and stand the test of time
peer reviewscientists who are experts in the field and read and critique others' work
compound light microscopehas more than one lense, uses light, can have live specimens
magnificationincreasing the apparent size of a specimen
resolutionthe power to show details clearly
scanning electron microscope (SEM)uses electrons to show image, great magnification, specimen dead
Transmission electron microscope (TEM)uses electrons to show image, the greatest magnification, specimen dead


Teacher of Forensic Science and A.P. Environmental Science
Brick Township High School
Brick, NJ

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