BSCI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Experiment, Atomic Number, Inductive Reasoning

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Bc there are things like viruses which have many characteristics which seem like they reproduce and have many characterisitcs of life, but its hard to know what is truly the essence of being alive. Biology is a huge subject with so many different specializations and aspects to it. Just looking it as one huge subject would be too overwhelming and impossible to navigate. So when it"s divided into major themes its easier to find what you are studying/ looking for. Natural science discovery science (inductive observational) Experimental science hypothesis based science (deductive reasoning - experimental: contrasts differences in reasoning that distinguish these two approaches to science. Natural science are things that you can observe and make inductive reasoning from what you saw (ex: you saw that all things are made of cells. A hypothesis is a question you can test. It is the first step to the scientific method of an experiment to follow.

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