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Technology comes from the Latin word "tekne" which means "art, craft or skill".
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What are the three branches of pure science?
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Life science
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Applied science
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Physical science
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Earth science
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Physics
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Chemistry
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Alexander Fleming insisted that all living things should be studies in an integrated way.
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Biomedicine is the application of biological knowledge to human health.
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Developmental biology us the study of population of organisms in their natural habitats.
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Jean-Baptiste Huxley introduced the term "biology" in the 1800s.
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Histology is the study of tissues.
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Paleontology is the study of rocks.
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Biostatistics is the application of statistics, mathematics, I.T. & computer science in solving problens in biology.
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Bioengineering is the science of looking to nature for inspiration and imitating life in order to design or innovate products and systems for human use.
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[blank_start]Alexander Fleming[blank_end] left [blank_start]petri dishes[blank_end] containing [blank_start]staphyloccocci bacteria[blank_end] before going on a long-week vacation.
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Alexander Fleming
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petri dishes
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staphyloccocci bacteria
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Who is the first "test tube baby"?
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Louise Joy Brown
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Leslie Brown
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It's none of the above.
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I dunno.
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Who is "Father of Nuclear Research"?
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Florencio Medina Sr.
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Thomas Alva Edison
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A [blank_start]scientific breakthrough[blank_end] is a euphoric moment that reveals an idea or even an accident answer to need or a problem.
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In August 1945, two atomic bombs named [blank_start]Little Boy[blank_end] (uranium bomb) & [blank_start]Fat Man[blank_end] (plutonium bomb).
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[blank_start]DNA cloning[blank_end] is used to generate copies of interest.
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[blank_start]Reproductive cloning[blank_end] is used to generate an animal that has the same nuclear DNA as another currently or previously existing animal.
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[blank_start]Therapuetic cloning[blank_end], also called [blank_start]embryo[blank_end] [blank_start]cloning[blank_end], is the production of human embryos for biomedical reserarch.
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embryo
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cloning
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Therapuetic cloning
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Superstition: Jumping on New Year's Eve will make you grow taller.
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First step: [blank_start]Observe[blank_end]
Second step: [blank_start]Research[blank_end]
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Observe
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Conclude
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Research
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Analysis
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Test
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Third step: [blank_start]Hypothesize[blank_end]
Fourth step: [blank_start]Analyze[blank_end]
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Hypothesize
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Analyze
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Conclude
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Analyze
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Formulate
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Test
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Last step: [blank_start]Conclude[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Extensive property[blank_end] changes when the size or amount of matter changes.
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[blank_start]Intensive property[blank_end] is independent of the amount of the matter present.
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[blank_start]Substances[blank_end] are forms of matter which have a definite and unchanging chemical position.
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[blank_start]Elements[blank_end] are substances which are made up of only one type of atom.
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[blank_start]Matter[blank_end] refers to everything that make up the universe.
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Qualitative data is collected from simple observation and description.
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Quantitative data is less exact than qualitative data.
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Scientists always ask questions and often wonder about the world.
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A good scientist admits mistakes.
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An unsuccessful experiment is an imprtant step in finding the answer.
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This is accepting one's criticisms and changing one's views if reliable pieces of evidence are available.
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A good scientist never gives up.
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A good scientist is confident and ready to defend his work, especially if he knows that he is right.
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It is important that scientists do not claim to be the authors of a work that does not belong to them.
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Intellectual Honesty
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Scientific Intuition
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Who is the physical chemist at King's College, proposed the double helic structure of the DNA molecule in 1951?
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Maurice Wilkins
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Rosalind Elsie Franklin
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A scientist should have a gut feeling to intuitively predict that something will happen such as a disaster.
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Serendipity
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Intellectual Honesty
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This is unexpected discoveries.
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Scientists' work should be guided by some moral code.
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A theory is a tentative explanation about a set of observations.
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A hypothesis is a statement that uses facts and relies on observation & experimentation.
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A scientific law describes the behavior of the universe, usually expressed as a mathematical equation.
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A fair test is an experimental design that helps ensure that only one factor or variable in the experiment is changed while keeping everything the same.
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What is the factor changed or manipulated?
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Independent variable
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Dependent variable
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Controlled variable
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What is the factor observed or measured?
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Dependent variable
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Independent variable
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Controlled variable
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What is the factor kept constant or the same?
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Controlled variable
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Independent variable
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Dependent variable
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The word science came from the Latin word scientia, which means "to find."
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Life science is also known as physiology.
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Physical science deals with [blank_start]matter[blank_end] & [blank_start]energy[blank_end].
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Earth science is also known as geoscience.
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[blank_start]In vitro fertilization[blank_end] (IVF) is one of the breakthroughs that have been part of [blank_start]assisted reproductive therapy[blank_end] (ART).
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What are substances made up of more than one type of atom?
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What is this kind of mixture that has only one phase?
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What is the kind of mixture that is made of more than one phase?
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Heterogenous mixture
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Homogenous mixture
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Akala ko ba Science 'to.
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I will pass.
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Tick/check the properties of the acids.
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Acids taste sour.
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Acids taste bitter.
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Acids react with certain metals.
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Acids are slippery/soapy.
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Acids react with limestone.
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Check the answers which is one of the sets of needs in the Fundamental Needs of Man chart.
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Spiritual needs
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Material needs
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Important needs
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Physical needs
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A change in position with respect to a reference point.
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Motion
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Force
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Sound
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Light
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Heat