Veritable Variables
Hypotheses and Experiments
Rugged Relationships
Expanding Ecosystems
Anything Goes
100

What do we call the variable we change?

The independent variable

100

What do we call the group that receives the treatment?

Experimental group

100

What is the relationship called when both variables increase at the same time?

Direct relationship

100

What do we call all the organisms of a certain species in an area?

Population

100

What do we call tiny organisms too small to see with the human eye?

Microorganisms

200

What do we call the variable that we measure?

The dependent variable

200

What do we call the group that does NOT receive the treatment?

Control group

200

What is the relationship called when one variable increases while the other variable decreases?

Inverse relationship

200

What do we call the collection of all the different organisms in an area?

Community

200

What causes infections in humans?

Microorganisms

300

What do we call a factor that stays the same (does not change) throughout an experiment?

Control

300

What format do we use to write a hypothesis?

If... then... because...

300

What do we call a relationship where one variable changes but the other variable stays the same?

Constant relationship

300

What do we call a complex network of different communities of organisms?

Ecosystem

300

What process caused this plunge pool to form at the bottom of this waterfall?

Erosion

400

How many variables should we change per experiment?

Only one

400

Write a hypothesis using the correct format for the given variables:

IV: Level of sugar eaten

DV: Activity level

Many answers

Example: IF you eat lots of sugar, THEN you will be very active BECAUSE the sugar provides you with an energy rush.

400

Give an example of a direct relationship in the real world

Many possibilities — more sugar causes more cavities, more sunlight causes more plant growth, etc.

400

What do we call all the living things on Earth, combined?

Biosphere

400

Why are watersheds important to human life?

They provide clean, abundant water for us to drink, bathe with, use in sewage systems, etc.

500

Between IV and DV, which is the cause and which is the effect?

IV is the cause

DV is the effect

500

Angel and Rashad conduct an experiment where Angel plays Fortnite for 1 hour, while Rashad plays Fortnite for 2 hours. They then measure their level of happiness on a scale from 1 to 10.

Identify at least 3 possible constants in this situation.

Many examples

They play the same game (Fortnite)

They play at the same time of day (e.g. evening)

They play on the same platform (e.g. PS4)

500

Give an example of a constant relationship in the real world

Many possibilities — for instance, as you drink more water, there is no effect on the amount of rain that falls from the sky

500

What process is taking place here?

Ecological succession

500

Describe how New York City gets its water

Water comes from watersheds in upstate New York, is stored in reservoirs, channeled through aqueducts, and is delivered through pipes to New York City

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