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THE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS - Coggle Diagram
THE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS
Used to study all aspects of life!
The Diversity of Life
Eukaryotes Cells
Protists
Plants
Animals
CHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM
Cells perform key chemical reactions necessary for your health.
Atoms
Neutrons
Protons
Nucleus
Electrons
Nutrition
Need to survive
These reactions are linked in pathways known as metabolism.
Macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Fats
Proteins
The Digestive System
Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
Pepsin
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Anus
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
Pathogens
Viruses
Not Alive
Bacteria
Prokaryotic Cells
Lack a Nucleus
Bacteria
Archaea
Fungi
Parasitics
Animals
Protists
Innate Immune System
Nonspecific
Born With
No Memory
Adaptive Immun System
Specific
Delayed
Memory
Diseases
Heart Disease
Diabetes
CANCER
A condition characterized by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that damages body tissue.
Some cancers are genetic.
Oncology
Study of Cancer
Oncologist
Dr Specializes in Cancer
Types of Cancers
Metastasis
Recurrence
Carcinogen
Malignant
Remission
Benign
Tumor
GENETICS
Genetics explains the patterns of inheritance and the variations found in the diversity of life.
Cell Division
Mitosis
Prophase
Interphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Patterns of Inheritance
Dominant and Recessive Traits
Autosomal Dominant Disorders
Autosomal Recessive Disorders
Incomplete Dominance
Co-Dominance
Mitochondrial Inheritance
EVOLUTION
Mutations
Random change in the DNA sequence.
May have a lower likelihood of survival.
May affect the phenotype.
Genetic Drift
Migration
Natural Selection
Characteristics of organisms are inherited.
Offspring are produced than are able to survive.
Offspring inherit varying characteristics.
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
Chemical processes support ecosystems and focus on the need to protect diverse life forms essential for their function.
Saving Plants & Animals
Biodiversity
Genetic Biodiversity
Ecosystems Diversity
Current Species Diversity
Hot Spots
Areas that contain high numbers of endemic specie.
Benefits
Human Health
Agricultural
Wild Food Sources
Threats
Habitat Loss
Overharvesting
Invasive Species
Climate Change
Pollution
Conservation
Habitat Restoration
Wildlife Preserves
Exploration & Discovery
Testing Ideas
Benefits & Outcomes
Community Analysis & Feedback