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Mrs. Kiefer 2011-2012
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Definition: ◦ Science is a process of inquiry ◦ Using the knowledge of scientific experiments to explain how we understand something Example: X-Ray Diffraction DNA Structure
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Definition: ◦ Living things have changed through time ◦ Diversity can be seen in all things, yet there seems to be a pattern of unity Example: Numbers and types of plant life is extensive, yet the fossil record shows a common “body plan”
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Definition: (Heredity) ◦ Passing traits from generation to generation allowing a continuous flow of INFORMATION, yet allowing for new variations to arise Example: Meiosis produces new gametes with same amount of DNA, but each cells has variable forms of information
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Definition: ◦ How energy is used in various processes ◦ How energy is generated by living organisms Example: 10% Energy Rule (flow from producer consumer decomposer)
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Definition: ◦ The specific structure of an object allows for job efficiency Example: RBC’s are bi-concave disks to allow them to pick up[ oxygen more efficiently (lacks nucleus too)
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Definition: ◦ aka Homeostasis ◦ Dealing with the hormonal control of processes Example: Body Temperature Hot: Sweat Cold: Shiver
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Definition: ◦ A variety of processes, organisms, & body parts are dependent on one another ◦ Actions in one locale produce an effect elsewhere Example: Food Webs
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Definition: ◦ Technology has led to advancements in society (in this case, medically/biologically related) Example: The ability to mass produce insulin by using bacteria have lowered the drug cost
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