The Big 3 Laws of the Lab
What are Be Prepared, Listen to All Directions, Be Safe?
A variable that does not change.
What is a constant?
A graph used to show parts of a whole.
What is a Pie Graph?
Meaning life.
What is bio?
Meaning small
What is micro?
The only glassware used to measure.
What is a graduated cylinder's function?
The Three Phases of the Scientific Cycle
What are Observation, Hypothesis, Experimentation?
On the x-axis.
Where does the independent variable get plotted?
What is a/anti?
Meaning attracted to
What is phillic?
Some examples of the only system allowed to use to measure in science.
What are mL, cm, Celsius (the metric system)?
How close something is to the accepted/true value.
What is accuracy?
Necessary parts of a graph.
What are titles, scales, labels, points, and a line?
Meaning light
What is photo?
Examples include Quadra, Tetra, and Mono.
What are some Numerical roots?
The only food/drink allowed on Lab Days.
What is water flavored water in a working water bottle put on the instructor's desk?
The variable that responds to change and that the scientist measures.
What is the dependent variable?
A relationship when two variables move in opposite directions of each other.
What is an indirect relationship?
A word that means "fear of blood."
What is hemophobic?
A word that means "an organism that relies on another organism for food."
What is Heterotroph?
What is how many the lines/graduations give you and estimate one more?
The difference between a Scientific Theory and a Scientific Law?
What is a theory is an explanation and a law is a description?
The most useful type of line to draw on a graph.
What is a best-fit line?
A word that means "more colorful than normal."
What is hyperchromic?
A word that means "having all of one type of thing."
What is Monopoly?