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why study bio. ? learn to improve quality of life help develop ideas about life
species a type of organism that is unique and can only interbreed with one another
astrology study of life outside of earth's biosphere
characteristics of living things cells, reproduction, DNA, grow and develop, use energy, respond to stimulus, homeostasis, evolve
organisms use blank and blank to maintain homeostasis processes and systems
ecosystems living things interacting with each other and the environment to support life processes
the blank and blank of biological parts determine if or how the function
scientific processes observe, infer, make hypothesis, test hypothesis, collect data, publish results, verify results [repetition], develop a theory
two types of observation qualitative and quantitative
controlled experiment procedures used to study a phenomenon under known conditions
IV thing being tested
DV outcome
line, bar, pie, and pie graphs
conclusion includes: a new hypothesis, cite data
law natural event
theory hypothesis that has been tested repeatedly
scientific approach cannot provide answers to blank questions subject
Aristotle proposed the theory of blank spontaneous generation
spontaneous generation living things can arise from nonliving matter
bioethical issues animal testing, stem cells
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