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Scientific Method | 1. Ask a question
2. Form a hypothesis
3. Do an experiment
4. Draw conclusions
5. Communicate results
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Control Group | The group that gets the normal accommodations
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Experimental Group | The group that gets tested
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Variable | Anything in the experiment that will effect the outcome
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Independent Variable | The variable being tested
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Dependent Variable | The possible result from testing the I.V
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SI system (International System of Units) | 1. Length- Meters
2. Volume- Liters
3. Mass- Grams
4. Weight- pounds- Force of gravity a pon one object
5. Time- Seconds
6. Temprature- Kelvin and Celsius
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Cells | Smallest Unit of Life
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Classifying Organisms | 1. Respond to Stimuli
2. Made up of cells
3. Maintain Homeostasis
4. Reproduce
5. Grow and Develop
6. Need Nutrients
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Organization | 1. Uni or Multi cellular
2. Use energy
3. Have DNA ( Responsible for every trait in every living thing )
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Classification | The arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities
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Taxonomy | The science of Classification
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Aristotle | Classified on the basis of:
"Red Blood
Animals Environment
The size and shape
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Carolus Linnaeus | 1.Classified organisms based on specific traits
2.Placed Organisms in 2 categories (Kingdom, Phylum)
3. Used Latin to name living things (Easier to communicate)
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3 Domains | Archaea- unicellular, live in the most extreme conditions
Bactria- Simple unicelluar organisms
Eukarya- More complex uni and multi cellular organisms
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Modern Classification System | Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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Binomial Nomenclature | The 2 part scientific name for living things (Latin)
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Species | Organisms that can mate with one another and produce a viable off spring
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Robert Hooke | Discovers cells while looking at a cork though a Microscope, 1665
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Anton Van Leeuwenhook | Looked at pond water under a Microscope, 1673
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Matthias Schleiden | Botanist, determined all plants were made of cells, 1838
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Theodor Schleiden | Zoologist, Concluded all animals were made up of cells, 1839
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Rudlof Virchow | Concluded all cells came from other cells, 1858
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Cell Theory | 1. All living things are composed of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of life
3. All cells come from other cells
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Prokaryotic | Have no nucleus or membrane bound Organelles
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Eukaryotic | Have a nucleus and other organelles
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Bare Necessities | Water, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acid, Lipids
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Water | All chemical reactions in a cell need water 70% of a cell is water
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Macro-molecules | Large substances formed by smaller molecules bonded together
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