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Terms in this set (13) science. an organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world. What are the goals of science? 1 goal of science is to provide natural explanations for events in the natural world. Science also aims to use those explanations to understand patterns in nature and to make useful predictions about ...
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science. the knowledge gained by a careful, systematic investigation of the world. observation. scientists look at the world around them and ask questions to help them understand it. microbiology. relates to the study of microorganisms, organisms that cannot be seen without a microscope. botany.
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Please answer all questions. 1. In the study of science. A) deductive reasoning may be used, but inductive reasoning is preferred. B) inductive reasoning may be used, but deductive reasoning is preferred.
Microbiology Exam 1 (Chapters 1, 3-5) 4 (10 reviews) Terms in this set (314) Microbiology. Specialized area of biology that deals with organisms ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification.
An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time. Always applies under the same conditions (Ex. The Law of Gravity) An experiment that others can repeat and get similar results. A way of learning about the natural world through observations and logical reasoning.
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What is environmental science. The study of the interaction of humans with the natural environment. The environment includes... Climate, soil & landforms, water sources, and other living organisms