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21 Cards in this Set
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Which scientist disproved sponataneous generation of macroscopic life?
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Redi
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Which scientist was the first to observe and describe cells?
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Hooke
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Which scientist was the first to describe and observe living microbes?
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Leeuwoenhoek
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Which scientist provided data to refute the hypothesis of spontaneous generation of microscopic life?
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Louis Pastuer
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Which scientist was the first to introduce the aseptic technique?
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Lister
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Which scientist studies linked microscopic organisms to certain diseases?
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Koch
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Which scientist is responsible for vaccinations?
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Jenner
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Scientist who introduced the five kingdom system of classification
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Whittaker
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Scientist responsible for the three domain system
Archae Bacteria Eukarya |
Woese
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2 name naming system\Genus Species
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Binomial nomenclature
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Can get more than one answer
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Quailitive Data
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Can't argue the point, there is only one answer
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Quanitive Data
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Which scientist is responsible for the two kingdom system
Plants and animals |
Linnaeus
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An explanation of fundamental principle developed through extensive and reproducible observations.
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Theory
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-log[H+]
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PH
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The arrangement of water molecules around a dissolved molecule of ion.
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Hydration Sphere
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Domain that includes single-celled organisms of primitive origin that hav unusual anatomy, physiology, and genetics, and live in harsh environments.
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Archae
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an eervationxplanation of a fundamental principle developed though extensive and reproducible observation
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theory
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which of the follwing is the most electronegative
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oxygen
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a bond resulting from the unequal sharing of electrons between two atoms
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polar cavalent band
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the name for a positively charged ion
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cation
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