3665210712 | adapted | Matched to the local environment. | 0 | |
3665210713 | evolution | Descent with modification; the idea that living species are descendants of ancestral species that were different from the present-day ones; also defined more narrowly as the change in the genetic composition of a population from generation to generation. | 1 | |
3665210714 | biology | The scientific study of life. | 2 | |
3665210715 | reductionism | The approach of reducing complex systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study. | 3 | |
3665210716 | biosphere | The entire portion of Earth inhabited by life; the sum of all the planet's ecosystems. | 4 | |
3665210717 | ecosystem | All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them. | 5 | |
3665210718 | community | All the organisms that inhabit a particular area; an assemblage of populations of different species living close enough together for potential interaction. | 6 | |
3665210719 | population | A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interbreed, producing fertile offspring. | 7 | |
3665210720 | organism | An individual living thing. | 8 | |
3665210721 | organ | A specialized center of body function composed of several different types of tissues. | 9 | |
3665210722 | organ system | A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions. | 10 | |
3665210723 | tissue | An integrated group of cells with a common structure, function, or both. | 11 | |
3665210724 | cell | Life's fundamental unit of structure and function. | 12 | |
3665210725 | organelle | Any of several kinds of membrane-enclosed structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytosol of eukaryotic cells. | 13 | |
3665210726 | molecule | Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. | 14 | |
3665210727 | atom | The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. | 15 | |
3665210728 | emergent properties | New properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases. | 16 | |
3665210729 | systems biology | An approach to studying biology that aims to model the dynamic behavior of whole biological systems based on a study of the interactions among the system's parts. | 17 | |
3665210730 | eukaryotic cell | A type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles and include protists, plants, fungi, and animals. | 18 | |
3665210731 | prokaryotic cell | A type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles and include bacteria and archaea. | 19 | |
3665210732 | DNA | A nucleic acid molecule, usually a double-helix, in which each polynucleotide strand consists of nucleotide monomers with a deoxyribose sugar and the nitrogenous bases adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T); capable of being replicated and determining the inherited structure of a cell's proteins. | 20 | |
3665210733 | replication | The process of copying DNA before a cell divides. | 21 | |
3665210734 | gene | A discrete unit of hereditary information consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA (or RNA, in some viruses). | 22 | |
3665210735 | gene expression | The process by which information encoded in DNA directs the synthesis of proteins or, in some cases, RNAs that are not translated into proteins and instead function as RNAs. | 23 | |
3665210736 | genome | The genetic material of an organism or virus; the complete complement of an organism's or virus's genes along with its noncoding nucleic acid sequences. | 24 | |
3665210737 | genomics | The study of whole sets of genes and their interactions within a species, as well as genome comparisons between species. | 25 | |
3665210738 | bioinformatics | The use of computers, software, and mathematical models to process and integrate biological information from large data sets. | 26 | |
3665210739 | Bacteria | One of two prokaryotic domains, the other being Archaea. | 27 | |
3665210740 | Archaea | One of two prokaryotic domains, the other being Bacteria. | 28 | |
3665210741 | Eukarya | The domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms. | 29 | |
3665210742 | natural selection | A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits. | 30 | |
3665210743 | science | An approach to understanding the natural world. | 31 | |
3665210744 | inquiry | The search for information and explanation, often focusing on specific questions. | 32 | |
3665210745 | data | Recorded observations. | 33 | |
3665210746 | qualitative data | A type of recorded observation that is descriptive and not numerical. | 34 | |
3665210747 | quantitative data | A type of recorded observation that is numerical and often organized into tables and graphs. | 35 | |
3665210748 | inductive reasoning | A type of logic in which generalizations are based on a large number of specific observations. | 36 | |
3665210749 | hypothesis | A testable explanation for a set of observations based on the available data and guided by inductive reasoning. Narrower in scope than theory. | 37 | |
3665210750 | deductive reasoning | A type of logic in which specific results are predicted from a general premise. | 38 | |
3665210751 | controlled experiment | An experiment in which an experimental group is compared with a control group that varies only in the factor being tested. | 39 | |
3665210752 | theory | An explanation that is broader in scope than a hypothesis, generates new hypotheses, and is supported by a large body of evidence. | 40 | |
3665210753 | technology | The application of scientific knowledge for a specific purpose, often involving industry or commerce but also including uses in basic research. | 41 |
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