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point of view that is personal rather than scientific

point of view that is personal rather than scientific. bias. living things maintaining a relatively stable internal environment. homeostasis. in an experiment, the variable that is manipulated. independent variable.

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point of view that is personal rather than scientific

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  1. point of view that is personal rather than scientific bias

  2. living things maintaining a relatively stable internal environment homeostasis

  3. in an experiment, the variable that is manipulated independent variable

  4. the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials metabolism

  5. a molecule containing the universal genetic code DNA

  6. the study of life biology

  7. in an experiment, the responding variable dependent variable

  8. in an experiment, the group exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable control group

  9. a living planet biosphere

  10. A scientist working in the early 1900s came up with a hypothesis. Over the next 100 years, other scientists tested the hypothesis and found that it could make predictions about numerous new situations time and time again. This hypothesis can now rightfully be considered a ________________________ theory

  11. An article that is undergoing ____________________ is read carefully and checked by other scientists. Peer review

  12. After a scientist publishes a paper, someone else finds evidence that the paper’s hypothesis may not be correct. The scientist is unhappy, but studies the new evidence anyway. The scientist is showing which scientific attitude? open-mindedness

  13. A personal preference or point of view is a bias

  14. The smallest units in living things that are considered to be alive are cells

  15. The process by which organisms keep everything inside their bodies within certain limits is called homeostasis.

  16. How does sharing ideas through peer-reviewed articles help advance science? Scientists reading the articles may come up with new questions to study.

  17. Who reviews articles for peer-reviewed journals? anonymous and independent experts

  18. Using a universal system of measurement is MOST important during which part of scientific methodology?a. asking questions b. forming a hypothesis c. collecting data d. drawing conclusions collecting data

  19. A well-tested explanation that explains a lot of observations is a theory.

  20. During a controlled experiment, a scientist isolates and tests a single variable

  21. The work of scientists usually begins with careful observations

  22. The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter

  23. What are four scientific attitudes that help scientists generate new ideas? curiosity, skepticism, open-mindedness, and creativity

  24. What is a bias? A bias is a particular preference or point of view that is personal rather than scientific.

  25. Can a theory change over time? Explain your answer. A theory can change over time. No theory is considered absolute truth. As new evidence is uncovered, a theory may be revised or replaced by a more useful explanation.

  26. How does peer review improve the overall quality of a scientist’s work? When scientists have articles peer-reviewed, they will find out if there are any mistakes or oversights in their work. They can then fix these mistakes. Peer review also keeps scientists honest. Scientists cannot pass off false data or make inaccurate conclusions because they know their work will be reviewed by experts.

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