Gen Sci mod1 wk 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Density | (p.6)How tightly atoms are packed in a substance. |
Geocentric | (pp.10-11)The thought that the earth was at the center of the universe. |
Heliocentric | (p.19)The thought that the sun is at the center of everything and assumed that all of the planets, including earth traveled around the sun. |
Robert Grosseteste | (p.17)Father of the scientific method, considered the first modern scientist. |
Papyrus | (p.2)A primitive form of paper, made from a long-leafed plant of the same name. |
Ptolemy | (pp.10-11)Thought the earth was the center of the universe and the planets and stars orbited about the earth in a series of circles. Also called the Ptolemaic system or geocentric system. |
Leucippus and Democritus | (p.4)Ancient Greek scientists who proposed all matter was really made of little units called "atoms". |
Aristotle | (pp.8-9)Father of life sciences also believed in spontaneous generation. |
Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes | (p.4)Viewed as first real scientists. |
Johannes Kepler | (p.20)Used mathematical data to support the heliocentric system and found the oval or ellipse pattern the planets traveled around the sun. |
Alchemy | (p. 12)A way by which lead (or other inexpensive substance) could be transformed into gold (or other precious substances). |
Nicolaus Copernicus | (p.19)Believed the sun was at the center of everything and assumed that all of the plants traveled around the sun. Also called the heliocentric system or Copernican system. |
Classification | (p.8)Ordering facts in a reasonable and systematic way. |
Spontaneous generation | (p.9)The idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from non-living substances. |
Science | (p.1)A branch of study dedicated to the accumulation and classification of observable facts in order to formulate general laws about the natural world. |
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