What you measure
What is a dependent variable
These organs are proximal to the wrist
What are digits
Another name for muscle cell
What is muscle fiber?
The indication that a muscle contraction occured
What is the muscle shortens?
The amount of frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes on the brain
What is 8 lobes?
What you manipulate
What is an independent variable
This organ is medial to the face
What is the nose?
A bundle of muscle fibers
What is the fascicle?
When actin and myosin bind the muscle will do this
What is the muscle will contract?
Associated with reasoning, motor skills, language and cognition
What is the frontal lobe?
The type of variable you keep the same throughout the experiment
What is a control variable?
These organs are lateral to the trunk and superior to the legs.
What are the arms?
The tissue that surrounds the fascicle
What is the perimysium?
Thin Filament
What is actin?
Located on the bottom section of the brain, this lobe controls the auditory cortex and forms memories.
What is temporal?
What affect does changing temperature have on plant growth? Name the variable in the question.
What is an independent variable?
These organs are lateral to the nose, inferior to the eyes, and superior to the chin
What are the cheeks?
Muscles are attached to bones by this
What is a tendon?
The thick filament
What is myosin?
This lobe is associated with processing sensory information.
What is the parietal lobe?
Lisa performs an experiment where she places two pots in 10 g of soil. One plant is grown with fertilizer while the other is grown with no nutrient substance. Name the control variable in this experiment.
What is amount of soil
This organ is Superior to the stomach, inferior to the head, anterior to the spine, posterior to the rib cage and medial to the lungs.
What is the heart?
The tissue that surrounds a bundle of fascicles
What is the epimysium?
This binds to troponin and tropomyosin to allow actin and myosin to bind
What is calcium?
This lobe controls interpreting vision and information.
What is the occipital lobe?