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18 Cards in this Set
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Name the 7 properties of life
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1:Order
2:Regulation 3:Energy Processing 4:Reproduction 5:Evolutionary adaptation 6:Response to the environment 7:Growth and development |
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Biosphere
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Consists of all life on earth and all the places where life exists
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Ecosystem
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Consists of all the living things in a specific area, as well as all the non living components in which life interacts
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Communities
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The entire array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem
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Populations
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All the living things within the bounds of a specific area
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Organisms
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Individual living things
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Organs and Organ Systems
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Body part that carries out a specific function of the body
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Tissues
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A group of cells that work together performing a specialized function
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Cells
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Life's fundamental unit of structure and function
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Organelles
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Various functional components presene in cells
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Molecules
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A chemical structure consisting of two or more small chemical units called atoms
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Domain Bacteria
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Most diverse and widespread prokaryotes
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Domain Archaea
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Prokaryotes that tend to live in earths extreme conditions
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Domain Eukarya Sub Sections
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-Kingdom Plantae
-Kingdom Animalia -Kingdom Fungi -Protists |
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Inductive Reasoning
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We derive generalizations from a large number of specific observations
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Deductive Reasoning
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Generally used after the hypothesis has been developed and involves logic that flows from general to specific
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Hypothesis
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A tentative answer to a well formed question
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What are the specific properties that a hypothesis must be
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1:Testable: Check validity
2:Falsifiable: Must be able to reveal if such idea is actually not true 3:Repeatable |