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49 Cards in this Set
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Natural Science |
Branch of science that deals with nature |
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Biology and Physical Science |
Sub-branches of natural science. |
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Zoology, Microbiology, and Botany |
Sub-branches of Biology |
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Physics, and Chemistry |
Sub-branches of Physical Science |
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Social Science |
Branch of science which deals with human relationship |
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Political Science, History, Psychology, and Economics |
Sub-branches of Social Science |
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Abstract |
Branch of science which deals with ideas and concepts |
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Mathematics, Logic, and Computer Science |
Sub-branches of Abstract |
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Environmental Science |
Branch of science that deals with the study of the environment as afected by man |
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Science |
Systematized body of knowledge based on facts established through observations, researches, and experimentations |
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Observations, Researches, and Experimentations |
Standards of Science |
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Learning |
Change in behaviour |
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Intuitions |
Mental flashes or sudden thoughts about certain things |
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Authorities |
They exert in their own fields |
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Agreement with others |
This includes summits, conventions, and foras |
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Observations |
Something you notice by watching or listening |
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Scientific method |
It is a logical, systematic way of method if doing things, answering questions, and solving a problem |
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Theories |
Are data that are proven again and again but has no final proof |
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Principle/Law |
A well established theory and is widely accepted |
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Scientific Method |
It serves as an explanation to a certain phenomena |
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Zoology |
A biological science falling under natural science which specifically studies about animals. |
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Morphology |
Form and structure of things |
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Cytology |
Study of cells |
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Histology |
Study of tissues |
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Anatomy |
Study of structure revealed by dissection |
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Physiology |
Study of the functions, uses, and processes of living organisms. |
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Taxonomy or Systematics |
Study of the classification, identification, and nomenclature of living organisms. |
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Embryology |
Study of the development of animals |
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Ecology |
Study of organisms and their environment |
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Evolution |
Are the changes in species in response to a changing planet. |
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Paleozoology |
Study of animal fossils |
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Zoogeography |
Study of the distribution of animals |
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Economic Zoology |
Study of the practical uses of animals |
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Mammalogy |
Study of mammals |
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Entomology |
Study of insects |
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Ornithology |
Study of birds |
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Icthyology |
Study of fish |
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Malacology |
Study of snails/mollusks |
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Choncology |
Study of shells |
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Herpetology |
Study of reptiles |
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Parasitology |
Study of parasites |
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Helminthology |
Study of worms |
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Life |
Sum total of all processes in living things |
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Cellular organization, Reproduction, Growth, Evolution, Response to Stimuli or Environment, and Metabolism |
Characteristics of life |
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Living Organisms |
They increase in size through intussusception |
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Non-living Organisms |
It increase in size through accumulation |
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Mutation, and Natural Selection |
Types of evolution |
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Irritability |
Short-term response |
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Adaptation |
Long-term response |