Experimental Design
ORGANIZING DATA
Lab
Life Processes & Biochemistry
Life Processes & Biochemistry 2
100

 The group that is being tested—getting the actual experiment

Experimental group

100

This is information organized in a column format with titles and units at the top 

Data table

100

This is the part you look through, which usually has a magnification of 10x 

eyepiece 

100

Organisms maintain a dynamic equilibrium that sustains life.

homeostasis 

100

Sweat shiver body temperature glucose levels

Negative feedback loop 

200

The group that is not being tested (is unchanged), but rather is being used to check the validity of the experiment (may be getting a placebo*)

Control group

200

Finish this:

The effect of __________________ on _______________.

independent variable 

dependent variable

200

Stage

Where the slide is placed

200

Organization levels of animals

IN ORDER SMALLEST TO LARGEST

organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

200

When the stoma on leave open this is an example of

Negative feedback loop 

300

Not a real medication or intervention

placebo 

300

Each axis should be labeled with

what information is being presented and its units

300

Doing this in a lab will get you a zero

Fooling around

Playing with lab materials 

Breaking lab rules

Not following dorections

300

What are digestion, respiration, reproduction, circulation, excretion, movement, coordination, and immunity 

Examples of life functions

300

This makes a bodily function more likely to increase

Positive feedback loop

400

 The variables that are kept the same between the different groups so they don’t affect the experiment

Control variable

400

True or False:

It does not matter how you space the units on the axis

False

400

How to smell a chemical in a lab

wafting

400

These are like organs inside of cells

Organelles 

400

This slows down or prevents a reaction

Negative feedback loop

500

The variable that the researcher is testing, or changing on purpose. When graphed, it goes on the X-axis.

Independent variable

500

When reading measurements from this instrument you look at the lowest curve of the liquid (meniscus) 

Graduated cylinder

500

Stoppers in a test tube being heated can cause this.

Explode

500

Failure to maintain this may result in disease or death.

Homeostasis 

500

These are molecules that speedup a chemical reaction

Enzymes

600

The variable that changes as a result of the independent variable. When it is graphed, it goes on the Y-axis

Dependent variable
600

This is the system that is used in science

metric system

600

A tool used to identify an organism

Dichotomous key

600

Childbirth is an example of this

Positive feedback loop 

600

Enzymes and other molecules, such as hormones, receptor molecules, and antibodies, have these that influence both how they function and how they interact with other molecules.

specific shapes

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