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23 Cards in this Set
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Doctrine of Humors |
states that the body is composed of four main fluids, when a fluid become out of balance you become sick |
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Doctrine of Signatures |
used to prescribe remedies for various ailments |
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Inductive reasoning: |
goes from something specific to a general conclusion |
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Deductive reasoning: |
goes from a general statement or statement to something specific |
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Revealed Truth |
truths that God has revealed to us in scripture |
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Unrevealed Truth |
the natural laws that God established but did not reveal to us in Scripture |
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fallacy |
any statement that is not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth |
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independent variable |
the difference between the two groups in a controlled experiment |
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dependent variable |
a factor in both the control group the experimental group; results from or is dependent upon the independent variable |
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biogenesis |
the concept that only living things can generate living things |
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pure science |
knowledge that scientific activities have produced |
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applied science |
using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems |
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the living condition |
the condition in which something lives |
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biology |
the study of life |
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simple microscope |
- one lense, - Amton Van Leeuwenholk |
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compound microscope |
2 or more lenses |
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refraction |
use to bend the light |
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proven fact of science |
math |
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science |
man's observations of the physical world and the body of facts he obtains. |
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van helmont |
spontaneous generation of mice; thought he proved it |
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redi |
netting covered jars - spontaneous generation was wrong |
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needham |
- not enough -- probably not sealed ----- thought he proved it |
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spallazani |
- boiled longer - no microbes -- proved sponanteous generation was wrong |