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scientific fields
name and add a doodle for each scientific field described below (note: there are many more than shown)
living organisms
properties and reactions of matter
matter, energy and force
diseases of the human body
human societies and interactions
the earth and human activities
earth
outer space
brain
the human mind
the environment and organisms
principles of computers
To solve this, we identify the scientific field for each description:
- Organ (Living organisms) → Biology (studies living organisms’ structures like organs).
- Properties and reactions of matter → Chemistry (focuses on matter’s properties and reactions).
- Matter, energy and force → Physics (deals with matter, energy, and forces).
- Diseases of the human body → Medicine and Health (studies human diseases).
- Human societies and interactions → Sociology (or Anthropology; here, likely Sociology for social interactions).
- The Earth and human activities → Geography (studies Earth and human-environment interactions).
- Earth (Outer space) → Astronomy (studies celestial bodies like Earth in space).
- Brain (The human mind) → Psychology (studies the mind and brain).
- The environment and organisms → Ecology (studies environment-organism interactions).
- Principles of computers → Computer Science (focuses on computer principles).
For example, filling one:
- “Organ (Living organisms)” → Name: Biology; Doodle: Draw a leaf or a heart (organs of plants/animals).
Repeat for each by matching the topic to the scientific field (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine, Sociology, Geography, Astronomy, Psychology, Ecology, Computer Science).
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To solve this, we identify the scientific field for each description:
- Organ (Living organisms) → Biology (studies living organisms’ structures like organs).
- Properties and reactions of matter → Chemistry (focuses on matter’s properties and reactions).
- Matter, energy and force → Physics (deals with matter, energy, and forces).
- Diseases of the human body → Medicine and Health (studies human diseases).
- Human societies and interactions → Sociology (or Anthropology; here, likely Sociology for social interactions).
- The Earth and human activities → Geography (studies Earth and human-environment interactions).
- Earth (Outer space) → Astronomy (studies celestial bodies like Earth in space).
- Brain (The human mind) → Psychology (studies the mind and brain).
- The environment and organisms → Ecology (studies environment-organism interactions).
- Principles of computers → Computer Science (focuses on computer principles).
For example, filling one:
- “Organ (Living organisms)” → Name: Biology; Doodle: Draw a leaf or a heart (organs of plants/animals).
Repeat for each by matching the topic to the scientific field (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine, Sociology, Geography, Astronomy, Psychology, Ecology, Computer Science).