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2 The Science of Biology

3 Discovery Science

4 Hypothesis- based Science

5 Understanding Science

6 Who is it?

7 Models

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9 It is defined as the Scientific study of life.

10 Biology

11 This is used to answer questions about the natural world.

12 Science

13 Questions are derived from these and drive scientific Inquiry

14 Observations

15 Recorded observations

16 Data

17 Observations are made using these.

18 Senses

19 A logical conclusion based on observations

20 Inference

21 Data, from observations recorded as measurements

22 Quantitative

23 Data, form observations which is descriptive.

24 Qualitative

25 Describes natural structures or processes through careful observations and data collection.

26 Discovery Science

27 Made when scientists put together many specific observations to reach a conclusion.

28 Generalization

29 Used in Hypothesis- based science to test possible answers.

30 Scientific Method

31 The five steps used in the scientific method.

32 Observation Question Hypothesis Prediction Test

33 An experiment that tests a single variable.

34 Controlled Experiment

35 The variable which is controlled in an experiment.

36 Independent Variable

37 The variable which changes as a result of the independent variable.

38 Dependent Variable

39 Consists of a collected body of data form observations and experiments.

40 Evidence

41 A well-tested explanation that makes sense of a great variety of scientific observations.

42 Theory

43 Physical, mental, or mathematical representations of how people understand a process or ideas.

44 Models

45 Become widely accepted only when they are supported by a large body of evidence.

46 Theories

47 It’s goal is to apply scientific understanding for some specific purpose.

48 Technology

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50 Jane Goodall

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53 James Watson and Francis Crick

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55 David Maxey

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57 Charles Darwin

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60 Albert Einstein

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62 Mathamatical Model

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64 Physical model

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66 Mental

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68 A) Mental B) Mathematical Model

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70 Supermodels

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