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Science of Life, The Flashcards

Honors
Unit 1: Foundations of Biology
Chapter 1: The Science of Life
Section 1: The World of Biology
Section 2: Themes in Biology
Section 3: The Study of Biology
Section 4: Tools and Techniques

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473852603biologythe scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment
473852604organizationthe high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and in its interactions with the living world
473852605cellin biology, the smallest unit that can perform all life processes; cells are covered by a membrane and contain DNA and cytoplasm
473852606unicellulardescribes an organism that consists of a single cell
473852607multicellulardescribes a tissue, organ, or organism that is made of many cells
473852608organa collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
473852609tissuea group of similar cells that perform a common function
473852610organelleone of the small bodies that are found in the cytoplasm of a cell and that are specialized to perform a specific function
473852611biological moleculechemical compound that provides physical structure and brings about movement, energy use, and other cellular functions
473852612homeostasisthe maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment; a constant internal state that is maintained in a changing environment by continually making adjustments to the internal and external environment
473852613metabolismthe sum of all chemical processes that occur in an organism
473852614cell divisionthe formation of two cells from one existing cell
473852615developmentthe process by which an organism grows
473852616reproductionthe process of producing offspring
473852617genethe most basic physical unit of heredity; a segment of nucleic acids that codes for a functional unit of RNA and/or a protein
481747500domainin a taxonomic system based on rRNA analysis, one of the three broad groups that all living things fall into
481747501kingdomthe highest taxonomic category, which contains a group of similar phyla
481747502ecologythe study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
481747503ecosystema community of organisms and their abiotic environment
481747504evolutiongenerally, in biology, the process of change by which new species develop from preexisting species over time; at the genetic level, the process in which inherited characteristics within populations change over time; the process defined by Darwin as "descent with modification"
481747505natural selectionthe process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanism of evolution
481747506adaptationthe process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological, or behavioral change that improves a population's ability to survive
481747507scientific methoda series of steps followed to solve problems, including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions
481747508observationthe process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
481747509hypothesisa testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
481747510predictiona statement made in advance that expresses the results that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis if the hypothesis is supported; the expected outcome if a hypothesis is accurate
481747511experimenta procedure that is carried out under controlled conditions to discover, demonstrate, or test a fact, theory, or general truth
481747512control groupin an experiment, a group that serves as a standard of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one factor
481747513experimental groupin an experiment, a group that is identical to a control group except for one factor and that is compared with the control group
481747514independent variablein an experiment, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
481747515dependent variablein an experiment, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more other factors (the independent variables)
481747516theorya system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
481747517peer reviewthe process in which experts in a given field examine the results and conclusions of a scientist's study before that study is accepted for publication
481752470compound light microscopean instrument that magnifies small objects so that they can be seen easily by using two or more lenses, one lens to magnify the object and the other lens to magnify the first lens's image
481752471eyepiecethe part of a compound light microscope that magnifies an image, usually 10 times, also called an ocular lens
481752472objective lensethe part of a compound light microscope that is located directly above the specimen and that magnifies the image of the specimen
481752473stagea platform of a compound light microscope that supports the slide holding the specimen
481752474magnificationthe increase of an object's apparent size by using lenses or mirrors
481752475nosepiecethe part of a compound light microscope that holds the objective lenses in place above the specimen
481752476resolutionin microscopes, the ability to form images with fine detail
481752477scanning electron microscopea microscope that produces an enlarged, three-dimensional image of an object by using a beam of electrons rather than light
481752478transmission electron microscopea microscope that transmits a beam of electrons through a very thin slice of specimen and that can magnify up to 200,000 times (abbreviation, TEM)
481752479metric systema decimal-based standard system of measurement that is used by scientists; similar to the Systeme Internationale (abbreviation, SI)
481752480base unitone of the fundamental units of measurement that describes length, mass, time, and other quantities and from which other units are derived

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