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