Chapter 11: Biology Flashcards

1
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the study of life and living organisms

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biology

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2
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high degree of order including one or more cells

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organization

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3
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adjustment when faced with physical or chemical change in the envorment

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response to stimuli

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4
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the ability to maintain stable internal conditions

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homostasis

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5
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use of energy to power life processes

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metabolism

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6
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grown and increase in size

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growth and development

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7
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production of new organisms like themselves

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reproduction

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8
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change experienced without change in their basic genetic characteristics

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change through time

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9
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a social movement advocating the genetic improvement of the human race through such practices as selective breeding, compulsory sterilization, forced abortion, and genocide.

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eugenics

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10
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a belief system that claims that the first speck of life emerged from nonliving matter and slowly evolved into one-celled organisms, some of which, through eons of genetic mutations and natural selection, turned into more complex organisms and ultimately into human beings.

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evolution

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11
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the belief that small, adaptive changes are capable of producing variations within the gene pool or a species.

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microevolution

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12
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the belief that small, adaptive changes are capable of accumulating over time to produce entirely new species.

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macroevolution

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13
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the belief that favorable traits can be passed on (or unfavorable traits eliminated) from one generation to the next strictly by chance.

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genetic drift

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14
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the belief that favorable traits can be passed on (or unfavorable traits eliminated) when a migratory group breeds with a native group.

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genetic flow

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15
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the process by which organisms better adapted for their environment tend to survive longer, reproduce, and pass along more favorable biological traits.

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natural selection

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16
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the process by which human beings selectively breed organisms with desirable traits to produce a line of offspring with the same desirable traits.

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selective breeding

17
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a change in the genetic makeup of an organism

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mutation

18
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the process by which an organism or species becomes better able to survive

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adaptation

19
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belief that new species arise through the process of natural selection acting over vast periods of time on change genetic mutations within organisms

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neo-dawinism

20
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the belief that evolutionary changes occur over relatively quick periods of time, followed by periods of time with little or no evolutionary change.

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punctured equilibrium

21
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the belief that entities don’t possess essences (i.e., a set of necessary and defining attributes); rather, and entity’s identity is thought to be the result of social construction.

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anti-essentialism

22
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the belief that the cosmos and all life were brought into existence by the creative act of God.

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special creation

23
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a scientific movement that posits an intelligent designer best accounts for the information, design, and complexity found in life and the cosmos.

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intelligent design

24
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the belief that God created the cosmos and all life in its present form in six literal days, around six thousand years ago.

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young age creationist

25
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the belief that God created the cosmos and all life in its present forms in progressive stages, over a long period of time.

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progressive creationism

26
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the belief that God created the cosmos billions of years ago and then guided the process of biological evolution to produce the diversity of life seen today

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theistic evolution

27
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challenges the notion that complex biological systems could have gradually evolved because without all the components functioning together complex systems don’t function

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irreducible complexity

28
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the belief that humanity is continually progressing toward higher consciousness.

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Spiritual evolution