Scientific Method
Bones
Circulation
Classes of Nutrients
Food Groups
100
The first step in the scientific process.
What is an observation?
100
Jaw bone.
What is the mandible?
100
Place where oxygen-poor blood gains oxygen.
What are the lungs?
100
Makes up 60% of your body weight.
What is water?
100
Bananas, oranges, apples, strawberries.
What are fruits?
200
What you are trying to answer when you engage the scientific process.
What is a research question?
200
Backbone.
What are the vertebrae?
200
Part of the circulatory system that services the muscles of the heart.
What is coronary circulation?
200
The main source of energy for your body.
What are carbohydrates?
200
Broccoli, celery, carrots, potatoes.
What are vegetables?
300
What you perform to answer a research question.
What is an experiment?
300
Shoulder blade.
What is scapula?
300
The hardening of the walls of the arteries due to a build-up of plaque from fatty foods.
What is atherosclerosis?
300
Type of nutrient used to make up cell membranes.
What are lipids?
300
Milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, and my favorite: ice cream.
What are calcium-rich foods?
400
This statement: "Will a penny dropped off the Empire State Building go through a human skull on impact?"
What is the research question in the Deadly Penny Drop myth?
400
Kneecap.
What is patella?
400
The scientific term for "heart attack".
What is cardiac arrest?
400
Calcium and phosphorous.
What are minerals?
400
Bread, pasta, cereal, rice.
What are grains?
500
A proposed explanation or answer to a research question that states "There is NO change/difference in..."
What is the null hypothesis?
500
BOTH bones of the lower leg.
What are the tibia and fibula?
500
Main artery leading out of the heart in the systemic circulatory system.
What is the aorta?
500
Number of amino acids your body can synthesize (make) on its own.
What is 20?
500
Beef, peanuts, beans, chicken.
What are proteins?