BIOLOGY (CH 1)

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Biology is...

the study of the origin & history of life as well as the structure of living organisms

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Growth

An increase in size and/or number of cells

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Stimulus

A change in the environment that results in a reaction

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Response

The reaction that occurs due to the change in environment

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Cell

Basic unit of life

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Tissues

Group of cells working together to perform a particular function

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Organ

Group of tissues working together to perform a particular function

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Organ Systems

Group of organs working together to perform a particular function

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Living Organisms

A living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis

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Homestasis

The maintaining of a balanced internal environment regardless of external circumstances

another definition: a state of equilibrium of an organism's internal conditions, that are essential for its survival

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The 5 important roles of biologists are characterized by

studying:

different species,

different diseases,

Technological developments,

Improving agriculture,

Protecting the Environment

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Explain studying different species

biologists study different species to identify their characteristics (think about birds vs bats)

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Explain studying different diseases

they look at causative agents, treatments, and preventative measures

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Explain how they're involved in technological development

they use scientific knowledge to fulfill human needs (ex: developing prosthetic limbs)

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Explain how they improve agriculture

by genetically engineering plants that are resistant to insects and diseases, allowing them to survive

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Explain how they protect the environment

by studying the reproductive patterns of species threatened by extinction, in order to prevent them from going extinct

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What's the arabic translation of the book "Compendium on Simple Medicaments and Foods", who was the author, and what was it about?

- Kitab al-mughni fi al-adwiyah al-mufradah

- Ibn al-Baytar

- He studied different diseases in his book, which was an encyclopedia of islamic medicine that incorporates his knowledge of plants used in order to treat various diseases

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A researcher studied the genetic makeup of plants and their ability to resist diseases and insect infestations. This researcher is working on...

improving agriculture

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What are multicellular organisms?

organisms that are made up of many cells (2 or more)

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What are unicellular organisms?

organisms made up of one cell

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Reproduction is...

a biological process that aims to maintain continuity of a species

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Adaptation is..

an organism's ability to withstand changes within the surrounding environment, determined by its genetic makeup (can be positive or negative)

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Scientists rely on ___ when conducting a study

scientific methods

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What are the steps of the scientific method?

1. asking a question

2. hypothesis

3. data collection

4. conclusion

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Asking a question relies on___ which is___

observation, a direct method for collecting data

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What's a hypothesis?

a proposed answer for a scientific study

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A hypothesis must be...

specific & testable

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What's data collection?

the process of gathering information on the variable being tested, through experiements

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What's quantitative data?

numerical data, represented by numbers (ex: height = meters, mass = kg, volume =. liter, time = seconds)

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What's qualitative data?

short descriptive sentences & observations

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What's a conclusion?

the outcome of the study (can either agree or disagree with the hypothesis)

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What's an experiment & what does it include?

an experiment is a scientific procedure done to test a hypothesis. it is conducted in a controlled environment & it includes:

1. a control group

2. an experimental group

3. the independent variable

4. the dependent variable

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What's a control group?

the group that provides a standard for comparison. they do not recieve the treatment or the variable is not being tested on them (keep them the same as they are)

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What's an experimental group?

the group that is exposed to the factor / treatment that we are studying (

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What's an independent variable?

factor that's being changed by the scientist & it may influence the outcome of the experiment

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What's a dependent variable?

The part of the experiment that changes in response to the changes you made to the independent variable. can be observed / measured and it depends on the independent variable

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What's a theory?

a carefully thought out explanation for observations of the natural world that have been constructed using the scientific method & which brings together many facts, hypotheses and experiments

(a hypothesis differs from this bcz a hypothesis has NOT been tested yet)

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in a graph, which (x or y axis) has the independent & the dependent variable?

x - axis = independent variable

y - axis = dependent variable