Sections
                          Key Terms
                      Key Terms
- abstract
 - opening section of a scientific paper that summarizes the research and conclusions
 
- applied science
 - form of science that aims to solve real-world problems
 
- atom
 - smallest and most fundamental unit of matter
 
- basic science
 - science that seeks to expand knowledge and understanding regardless of the short-term application of that knowledge
 
- biochemistry
 - study of the chemistry of biological organisms
 
- biology
 - the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environments
 
- biosphere
 - collection of all the ecosystems on Earth
 
- botany
 - study of plants
 
- cell
 - smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
 
- community
 - set of populations inhabiting a particular area
 
- conclusion
 - section of a scientific paper that summarizes the importance of the experimental findings
 
- control
 - part of an experiment that does not change during the experiment
 
- deductive reasoning
 - form of logical thinking that uses a general inclusive statement to forecast specific results
 
- descriptive science
 - form of science that aims to observe, explore, and investigate; also known as discovery science
 
- discussion
 - section of a scientific paper in which the author interprets experimental results, describes how variables may be related, and attempts to explain the phenomenon in question
 
- ecosystem
 - all the living things in a particular area together with the abiotic, nonliving parts of that environment
 
- eukaryote
 - organism with cells that have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles
 
- evolution
 - process of gradual change during which new species arise from older species and some species become extinct
 
- falsifiable
 - able to be disproven by experimental results
 
- homeostasis
 - ability of an organism to maintain constant internal conditions
 
- hypothesis
 - suggested explanation for an observation, which can be tested
 
- hypothesis-based science
 - form of science that begins with a specific question and potential testable answers
 
- inductive reasoning
 - form of logical thinking that uses related observations to arrive at a general conclusion
 
- introduction
 - opening section of a scientific paper, which provides background information about what was known in the field prior to the research reported in the paper
 
- life science
 - field of science, such as biology, that studies living things
 
- macromolecule
 - large molecule, typically formed by the joining of smaller molecules
 
- materials and methods
 - section of a scientific paper that includes a complete description of the substances, methods, and techniques used by the researchers to gather data
 
- microbiology
 - study of the structure and function of microorganisms
 
- molecular biology
 - study of biological processes and their regulation at the molecular level, including interactions among molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins
 
- molecule
 - chemical structure consisting of at least two atoms held together by one or more chemical bonds
 
- natural science
 - field of science that is related to the physical world and its phenomena and processes
 
- neurobiology
 - study of the biology of the nervous system
 
- organ
 - collection of related tissues grouped together performing a common function
 
- organ system
 - level of organization that consists of functionally related interacting organs
 
- organelle
 - small structures that exist within cells and carry out cellular functions
 
- organism
 - individual living entity
 
- paleontology
 - study of life’s history by means of fossils
 
- peer-reviewed manuscript
 - scientific paper that is reviewed by a scientist’s colleagues who are experts in the field of study
 
- phylogenetic tree
 - diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species based on similarities and differences in genetic or physical traits or both; in essence, a hypothesis concerning evolutionary connections
 
- physical science
 - field of science, such as geology, astronomy, physics, and chemistry, that studies nonliving matter
 
- plagiarism
 - using other people’s work or ideas without proper citation, creating the false impression that those are the author’s original ideas
 
- population
 - all of the individuals of a species living within a specific area
 
- prokaryote
 - single-celled organism that lacks organelles and does not have nuclei surrounded by a nuclear membrane
 
- results
 - section of a scientific paper in which the author narrates the experimental findings and presents relevant figures, pictures, diagrams, graphs, and tables, without any further interpretation
 
- review article
 - paper that summarizes and comments on findings that were published as primary literature
 
- science
 - knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general laws, especially when acquired and tested by scientific methods
 
- scientific methods
 - research methods with defined steps that include observation, formulation of a hypothesis, testing, and confirming or falsifying the hypothesis
 
- serendipity
 - fortunate accident or a lucky surprise
 
- theory
 - tested and confirmed explanation for observations or phenomena
 
- tissue
 - group of similar cells carrying out related functions
 
- variable
 - part of an experiment that the experimenter can vary or change
 
- zoology
 - study of animals