Cheap but increasingly powerful personal computers made it possible to process large quantities of data about organisms and their characteristics.
Classification creates a method for organizing facts about organisms and groups of organisms.
Science questions are a fun and interesting way to learn about planet Earth, organisms and the universe.
Now I had to worry about disease-causing organisms on the loose in the lab.
This also led to a different way of thinking about living organisms and their networks of interaction.
Computers made it possible to process large quantities of data about organisms and their characteristics (traits).
What the Darwinian corpus gives us is not detailed expectations about particular organisms.
So we can learn a lot about complicated organisms from studying very simple cells like yeast.
What are some good questions to ask students about organisms?
That's what I like about primitive organisms: no wasting time with social niceties.