Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A simple, workable representation of a usually complex object or concept.
  2. 4. An orderly way of investigating phenomena by using measurable and repeatable observations to test a hypothesis.
  3. 7. A broad philosophical and ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the quality of the natural environment, sometimes at the expense of considerations for human needs and activities.
  4. 9. Information gathered by using one of the five senses, or the process of gathering such information; can include measurements or descriptions.
  5. 11. A subset of observations gathered from within a larger possible set of data.
  6. 13. The perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world.
  7. 14. A model that attempts to explain a set of observations.
  8. 16. The first command God gave to the first man and woman was to fill the earth and have dominion over it. (Gen. 1:28)
Down
  1. 1. The preservation and wise use of natural resources, usually with consideration for the current and future needs of humans.
  2. 3. The study of often-controversial ethical issues that arise as the result of new advances in biology and medicine.
  3. 5. The explanation or meaning given to a set of observations; affected by one's worldview.
  4. 6. The use of living systems and organisms to produce new products and technologies, often by manipulating cells or cellular components.
  5. 8. A description, based on repeated observation, of the relationship between two or more phenomena.
  6. 10. A simple, testable statement that predicts an answer to a question being investigated using the scientific method.
  7. 12. The study of life.
  8. 15. The combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself.