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Lecture 1: Intro to Envi. Sci

Lecture 1: Intro to Envi. Sci
29問 • 2年前
  • Claire Pascual
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  • 1

    It is a place where different things are such as a wet or hot environment.

    Environment

  • 2

    It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) community, which includes three essential forces: physical, chemical, and natural.

    Environment

  • 3

    Defines the systematized body of knowledge that builds and organizes a lot of information in a different form of testable experiments and predictions about everything in the universe.

    Science

  • 4

    Is an interdisciplinary academic field in science that integrates all the physical, biological, and information to the study of the environment, and the solution to environmental problems.

    Environmental Science

  • 5

    Is a branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms, and their biophysical environment includes both biotic and abiotic components.

    Ecology

  • 6

    The study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other elements, and how elements interact with energy.

    Chemistry

  • 7

    Involves two processes, including technical and political, that focus on the development of the land. It includes the air, water, and building infrastructure passing into and out of the urban areas with the use of transportation, communication, and distribution networks

    Urban Planning

  • 8

    The main focus on this, is about the social relationship, interaction, and even the culture of every individual living in society.

    Sociology

  • 9

    It uses different methods of investigation and critical analysis to the body of knowledge about individual social order and social changes.

    Sociology

  • 10

    Is about how the government-run the system-the governance. It also consolidates different political views and thoughts associated with constitutions and political behavior. Activate Windows acer

    Political Science

  • 11

    Is a group of different individual life that inhibit the plant Earth. That varies on their genetic component and adaptation to the environment. In the terrestrial biodiversity is composed of animals on land usually greater near the equator, whuch is an indicator of the warming of the climate

    Biodiversity

  • 12

    Considered an environment is naturally occurring to a specific organism to survive.

    Habitat

  • 13

    The ability of a system to exist continually at a cost, in a universe that evolves in the state of entropy toward the thermodynamic equilibrium of the planet.

    Sustainability

  • 14

    Branch of philosophy that could somehow be systematized, defend, recommend, and identify what right and wrong behavior is.

    Ethics

  • 15

    A discipline in philosophy that studies or focus on the moral relationship among human beings to the value and moral status of the environment, which includes plants and animals.

    Environmental Science

  • 16

    A community comprised of living organisms in conjunction or in relationship with the nonliving components of their specific environment that interact with each other.

    Ecosystem

  • 17

    A linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms and ending at apex predator species, detritivores, or decomposer species.

    Food chain

  • 18

    The natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecological community.

    Food web

  • 19

    Renewable and Non-renewable

    Resource Depletion

  • 20

    Undesired change in air, water, or soil that affects the health of living things.

    Pullution

  • 21

    Extinction compete loss of species that can be accelerated by human actions.

    Loss of Biodiversity

  • 22

    It is the discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings to the environment.

    Emvironmental Ethics

  • 23

    A social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for all forms of life.

    Environmentalism

  • 24

    Includes all bodies of water. It functions in hydrological cycle or water cycle.

    Hydrosphere

  • 25

    Mainly contains soil, earth rocks, mountain, etc. It is divided into three layers which are crust, mantle, and core.

    Lithosphere

  • 26

    Thin layer of which contains gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc and which protects the solid earth and human beings from the harmful radiations of the sun. There are 5 concentric layers troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere.

    Atmosphere

  • 27

    ~ Materials and energy in nature that are Exist in a fixed quantity or stock, in the essential or useful to humans. earth's crust ~ Classified as natural such as air, water, soil, plants and wind.

    Renewable Resources

  • 28

    ~ Exist in a fixed quantity or stock, in the earth's crust

    Non-Renewable Resources

  • 29

    Processes in nature susch as purification of air and water, which support lige and human economies.

    Natural Services

  • Lecture 2: Matter and Energy

    Lecture 2: Matter and Energy

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    Lecture 2: Matter and Energy

    Lecture 2: Matter and Energy

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    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

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    Cells

    Cells

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    Cells

    Cells

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    Branches of Anatomy

    Branches of Anatomy

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    Branches of Anatomy

    Branches of Anatomy

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    Anatomical Imaging Techniques

    Anatomical Imaging Techniques

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    Anatomical Imaging Techniques

    Anatomical Imaging Techniques

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    Branches of Physiology

    Branches of Physiology

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    Branches of Physiology

    Branches of Physiology

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    The Eleven Systems of the Human Body

    The Eleven Systems of the Human Body

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    The Eleven Systems of the Human Body

    The Eleven Systems of the Human Body

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    Basic Life Processes

    Basic Life Processes

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    Basic Life Processes

    Basic Life Processes

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    Survival Needs

    Survival Needs

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    Survival Needs

    Survival Needs

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    Membrane Transport System

    Membrane Transport System

    Claire Pascual · 10問 · 2年前

    Membrane Transport System

    Membrane Transport System

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    Lesson 3:Ecosystem

    Lesson 3:Ecosystem

    Claire Pascual · 19問 · 2年前

    Lesson 3:Ecosystem

    Lesson 3:Ecosystem

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    Definition of terms

    Definition of terms

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    Definition of terms

    Definition of terms

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    Structures of Globalization

    Structures of Globalization

    Claire Pascual · 14問 · 2年前

    Structures of Globalization

    Structures of Globalization

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is a place where different things are such as a wet or hot environment.

    Environment

  • 2

    It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) community, which includes three essential forces: physical, chemical, and natural.

    Environment

  • 3

    Defines the systematized body of knowledge that builds and organizes a lot of information in a different form of testable experiments and predictions about everything in the universe.

    Science

  • 4

    Is an interdisciplinary academic field in science that integrates all the physical, biological, and information to the study of the environment, and the solution to environmental problems.

    Environmental Science

  • 5

    Is a branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms, and their biophysical environment includes both biotic and abiotic components.

    Ecology

  • 6

    The study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other elements, and how elements interact with energy.

    Chemistry

  • 7

    Involves two processes, including technical and political, that focus on the development of the land. It includes the air, water, and building infrastructure passing into and out of the urban areas with the use of transportation, communication, and distribution networks

    Urban Planning

  • 8

    The main focus on this, is about the social relationship, interaction, and even the culture of every individual living in society.

    Sociology

  • 9

    It uses different methods of investigation and critical analysis to the body of knowledge about individual social order and social changes.

    Sociology

  • 10

    Is about how the government-run the system-the governance. It also consolidates different political views and thoughts associated with constitutions and political behavior. Activate Windows acer

    Political Science

  • 11

    Is a group of different individual life that inhibit the plant Earth. That varies on their genetic component and adaptation to the environment. In the terrestrial biodiversity is composed of animals on land usually greater near the equator, whuch is an indicator of the warming of the climate

    Biodiversity

  • 12

    Considered an environment is naturally occurring to a specific organism to survive.

    Habitat

  • 13

    The ability of a system to exist continually at a cost, in a universe that evolves in the state of entropy toward the thermodynamic equilibrium of the planet.

    Sustainability

  • 14

    Branch of philosophy that could somehow be systematized, defend, recommend, and identify what right and wrong behavior is.

    Ethics

  • 15

    A discipline in philosophy that studies or focus on the moral relationship among human beings to the value and moral status of the environment, which includes plants and animals.

    Environmental Science

  • 16

    A community comprised of living organisms in conjunction or in relationship with the nonliving components of their specific environment that interact with each other.

    Ecosystem

  • 17

    A linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms and ending at apex predator species, detritivores, or decomposer species.

    Food chain

  • 18

    The natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecological community.

    Food web

  • 19

    Renewable and Non-renewable

    Resource Depletion

  • 20

    Undesired change in air, water, or soil that affects the health of living things.

    Pullution

  • 21

    Extinction compete loss of species that can be accelerated by human actions.

    Loss of Biodiversity

  • 22

    It is the discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings to the environment.

    Emvironmental Ethics

  • 23

    A social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for all forms of life.

    Environmentalism

  • 24

    Includes all bodies of water. It functions in hydrological cycle or water cycle.

    Hydrosphere

  • 25

    Mainly contains soil, earth rocks, mountain, etc. It is divided into three layers which are crust, mantle, and core.

    Lithosphere

  • 26

    Thin layer of which contains gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc and which protects the solid earth and human beings from the harmful radiations of the sun. There are 5 concentric layers troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere.

    Atmosphere

  • 27

    ~ Materials and energy in nature that are Exist in a fixed quantity or stock, in the essential or useful to humans. earth's crust ~ Classified as natural such as air, water, soil, plants and wind.

    Renewable Resources

  • 28

    ~ Exist in a fixed quantity or stock, in the earth's crust

    Non-Renewable Resources

  • 29

    Processes in nature susch as purification of air and water, which support lige and human economies.

    Natural Services