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- 3. believed that mental illness is a result of nurture, not nature.
- 8. insertion and deletion of genes.
- 10. known as the “floating gardens”.
- 12. also called the “Early Period”.
- 13. reduces soil erosion.
- 14. Applied Science.
- 16. has the ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells.
- 17. the total weather that is occurring over many years in a given place.
- 18. tool that was invented in Holland early in the 17th century.
- 21. gas stored in fossil fuels.
- 25. unconscious part of the mind which acts as the conscience.
- 26. kind of species which is the leading cause of biodiversity loss in many aquatic ecosystems and which do not naturally occur in a country.
- 28. rediscovered the heliocentric model.
- 30. organism exclusively native to a place or biota.
- 37. One of the largest and wealthiest empires in the world.
- 38. inspired the Olympic game event.
- 40. gas released from coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture.
- 41. Animal or plant species that differ widely from other individuals and its genetic make-up.
- 43. technical innovations which save physical energy and lessens people’s workload.
- 44. ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- 46. is happening outdoors in a place or time and can change in short notice.
- 47. means “to spell” in Tagalog.
- 48. present in GM crops
- 51. area where something exists or lives.
- 52. technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- 55. change attributed by human activities that alter the composition of the global atmosphere.
- 56. Species present in such small numbers and that is at risk of extinction.
- 57. record system made with knots that are tied to a colored rope.
- 58. group of people in a particular place and time and are linked by common goals.
- 60. variability among living organisms including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
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- 1. useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- 2. main cause of soil pollution.
- 4. number of species that are present in a region.
- 5. organism whose genetic material has been altered through genetic engineering.
- 6. known as the “Dark Continent”.
- 7. caused by dumping of wastes in small or large bodies of water.
- 9. published the book Siderius Nuncius and the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Countries.
- 11. most abundant greenhouse gas.
- 15. gas from cars, fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- 19. first American civilization in an area known as Mesoamerica.
- 20. different habitats.
- 22. plants engineered for research, and to create improved crops.
- 23. cause of Minamata Disease.
- 24. One of the first most formal scientific theories of evolution introduced by Erasmus Darwin.
- 27. Greek word which translates to “Rule by the people”.
- 29. relatively sudden change in political power and political organization.
- 31. group of boats with its passengers which migrated to the Philippines.
- 32. paper during the time of the Egyptians.
- 33. large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science.
- 34. patented brand of genetically modified zebra fish with fluorescent colors.
- 35. degradation of the Earth’s land surface due to human activities and misuse of land resources.
- 36. are called the “people of the sun”.
- 39. home to hundreds of species of amphibians, reptiles, and birds and to thousands of species of insects and plants.
- 42. simultaneously produced a similar hypothesis to Charles Darwin.
- 45. caused by gas emissions from vehicles and industries.
- 49. method of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- 50. series of improvements in human life, marked by inventions and discoveries.
- 53. body of knowledge and facts.
- 54. Islands where Charles Darwin found four finch species.
- 59. system designed by engineer Walter Bruch and was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.