List TWO advantages of Background research
1. Gather context/info
2. Check if its already been answered.
3. Look at how others did it
List the three main variables in the scientific method
Independent, Dependent and Control.
List the seven nutrients covered in class
Fats, Carbs, Protein, Vitamins, Minerals, Fiber and Water,
Where does digestion begin?
Mouth
What is the difference between diet and nutrition?
Diet is what you eat
Nutrition looks at the food your body needs to function properly
Differentiate between data and information.
Data involves raw values that have no meaning. Information is organized data with meaning.
This variable is what the scientist changes or manipulates in an experiment.
Independent
Differentiate between simple and complex carbohydrates. Give an example of each.
S- Short chain molecules/Easy to Break down
C-Long chain molecules/Harder to Break down
What is the name of the rippling muscle movment in the oesophagus that pushes food towards the stomach
Peristalsis
When the procedures of an experiment don't result in the expected outcome, this data is used to further the experiment. This data is known as...
Experimental data.
List the TWO requirements of a hypothesis
1. If-then statement
2. Testable
3. Easy to Measure
These variables help prevent unintended factors from influencing the outcome of an experiment.
Control/Constant Variable
These give us energy and helps keep us warm
Fats
Where is bile produced? Where is it stored and released?
Produced in the liver and stored/released from the gall bladder
List one effect of an excess of insoluble fiber and soluble fiber?
EIF-Diarrhea/Nutritient Deficiencies
ESF-Constipation
List 4 Scientific Process skills (covered in class)
Four of the Following: Observation and Inference, Prediction, Classifying,Measuring and Estimating, Communicating, Controlling Variables, Collecting, Representing, and Interpreting and Experimenting.
When testing the effect of study time on test scores, this is the variable that reflects the change.
Dependent Variable
What is the difference between vitamins and minerals?
Vitamins are organic molecules our bodies need in order to function appropriately.
Minerals are inorganic elements
What is the function of pancreas
Releases enzymatic juices and alkaline fluids.
In an experiment to see how different amounts of light affect fish behavior, the size of the tank and type of fish are examples of this.
Control Variable
Name each step of the Scientific Method in the correct order.
1. Observe/Problem/Question
2. Background Research.
3. Hypothesize
4. Experiment
5. Analyze Data and Draw Conclusions
6. Communicate Results/Report
Derrick has two snake plants, placed on the verandah at his home. He wondered what the effect of water would be on the plant. He watered one with two cups of water every week, and the other with half a cup of water every week. After a month, he notices that the plant watered with two cups of water has grown significantly taller than the one only watered with half a cup of water. What is the independent variable, dependent variable and TWO control variables.
D-Plant Height/Growth
ID-Amount of water
C-Soil, Plant Type
This helps to keep our digestive system healthy and is found in vegetables, grains, cereals, and fruits.
Fibre
List the FOUR major steps in the digestive process. Outline what each step involves
Ingestion-Take in food
Digestion-Breaking down of Food
Absorption-Absorbing of Nutrients
Egestion-Removal of Waste from Body
Identify the fat soluble and water soluble vitamins
FS-ADEK
WS-BC