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Scientific method

1. Observation: carefully watching and examining objects, events or processes.

2. Problem statement: Identifying and describing a specific question or challenge


wanted to explore through the research.

3. Objective: Having specific goals aimed to achieve.

4. Hypothesis: Educated guess for a problem based on existing knowledge.

5. Experimentation: Planning and conducting experiments.

6. Results: Interpreting the information obtained from the experiments.

7. Conclusion: Analyzing the results and saying whether they assist the
hypothesis or not. Explaining the significance of the findings.

Living being features

Development: Living beings have different periods of changes during their life.
Changing the complexity of their body.

Growth: Living beings increase in size. In unicellular organisms the cell becomes
bigger and in multicellular organisms the body makes more cells.

Organizations: Unicellular and multicellular organisms.

Reproduction: Organism makes a new one in order to continue to exist. Can happen
asexually or sexually.

Response to stimuli: Ability to perceive and respond to changes in the environment


by using their senses. These can be internal or external.

Homeostasis: Ability to regulate internal conditions when outside conditions change,


in order to maintain the right conditions for the cells to survive.

Metabolism: Everything a cell does uses energy.

Cells

Robert Hooke was the first person to describe cells and improve the microscope.
And the type of cells he saw were:
plant cells, cork tree cells.
Single cell: unicellular
Multiple cells: multicellular

FUCK BIOLOGY

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