Apologia Gen.Science Word Scramble
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Term or Concept | Definition |
Science | A branch of study dedicated to the accumulation and classification of observable facts in order to formulate general laws about the natural world. |
Papyrus | a primitive form of paper, made from a long-leafed plant of the same name. |
Spontaneous generation | the idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from non-living substances. |
James Clark Maxwell | founder of modern physics |
Thales | one of the first scientists |
Darwin | destroyed the idea of the immutability of species |
Galileo | collected much data in favor of the heliocentric system, but was forced to recant belief in it. |
Ptolemy | proposed geocentric system |
Einstein | had two theories of relativity and was big in quantum mechanics |
Lavoisier | discovered the Law of Mass Conservation |
Democritus | ancient Greek scientist who believed in atoms |
Grosseteste | considered the first modern scientist |
Copernicus | proposed heliocentric system |
Aristotle | developed the idea of spontaneous generation |
Newton | the single greatest scientist of all time |
Mendel | determined how traits are passed on during reproduction |
Joule | demonstrated the First Law of Thermodynamics |
Dalton | he developed the first detailed atomic theory and became known as the founder of modern atomic theory. |
Bohr | he is best known for his model of the atom. It was named after him, and it revealed many of the atom's mysteries. |
What factors stalled scientific progress in the Dark Ages? | government and culture |
What caused scientific progress to move forward again at the end of the Dark Ages? | A Christian worldview |
Why did belief in spontaneous generation last so long despite the evidence against it? | Out of respect for the people who supported and agreed with it. |
Scientific progress depends not only on scientists, but also on ______ and ______. | government and culture (government and cultural support) |
Scientific progress occurs by building on the work of ______. | previous scientists. |
Imhotep | an Egyptian doctor. |
True science requires _______ and _______. | observation and explanation |
Ptolemaic system | geocentric system: placed the earth at the center of the universe with the stars and planets orbiting it. |
Copernican system | heliocentric system: placed the sun at the center and had the planets orbiting it. |
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