Scientific Method
Parts of an Experiment
Bio Basics
Characteristics of Life
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Scientific investigation usually starts with...

An observation OR a question

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This is the ONE thing that is changed in an experiment

Independent Variable (IV)

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True/False: Biology is the study of life.

TRUE

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Something is considered non-living if...

...it doesn't do/have all the characteristics of life. 
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Mike wanted to determine what exercises would cause his heart rate to increase the fastest. He tested push-ups, sprints, sit-ups, and chin ups. He did this at 6am every morning.

What is a constant variable in his experiment?

Time of Day

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Another name for the "testing phase" of the scientific method

Experiment

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This is the variable that is measured/observed in response to the IV

Dependent Variable (DV)

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All living things are highly organized. What are these "organizations" made of?

Cells (and by extension, tissue/organs/organ systems)

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True/False: All living things are able to respond to stimuli such as light/heat/sound/chemicals.

TRUE

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Mike wanted to determine what exercises would cause his heart rate to increase the fastest. He tested push-ups, sprints, sit-ups, and chin ups. He did this at 6am every morning.

What is the IV of his experiment?

Type of Exercise

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An "If, then" statement used as a prediction to answer a research question.

Hypothesis

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The participants of an experiment receiving "normal" conditions are the _____ group.

Control
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True/False: Living organisms are not required to have DNA.

FALSE, all organisms must have DNA to be considered "living".

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The ability to make more of your own kind, either asexually or sexually.

Reproduction

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Mike wanted to determine what exercises would cause his heart rate to increase the fastest. He tested push-ups, sprints, sit-ups, and chin ups. He did this at 6am every morning.

What is the DV of his experiment?

Heart Rate

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This step of the scientific process involves taking your analysis and communicating out whether your hypothesis was supported or not.

Conclusion

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When graphing your results, which variable goes on which axis?

X-axis = IV

Y-axis = DV

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An organism's ability to self-regulate a stable internal environment (ex: Body Temperature) is called...

Homeostasis

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Name an example of how an organism might be adapted to their environment.

Camo, Hibernation, Migration, etc. (Answers vary)

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Mike wanted to determine what exercises would cause his heart rate to increase the fastest. He tested push-ups, sprints, sit-ups, and chin ups. He did this at 6am every morning.

What is a possible hypothesis for this experiment?

If..(IV)..then..(change in DV). (answers vary)

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What is a "constant variable"?

The parts of an experiment that stay the same throughout testing so they don't affect the results.
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A researcher made a bar graph to track the size of a population of frogs over a period of 6 months. Is this the right graph to use? Why?

No, they should use a line graph because it is tracking over a TIME PERIOD.

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What is one way the human body maintains balance via homeostasis?

Answers vary (respiration rate, sweating, shivering, glucose/insulin release, etc.)

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All living things need to obtain energy. What is the process by which plants obtain their energy?

Photosynthesis

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Mike wanted to determine what exercises would cause his heart rate to increase the fastest. He tested push-ups, sprints, sit-ups, and chin ups. He did this at 6am every morning.

What could Mike do to add a CONTROL group?

Measure his heart rate at rest/when not doing exercise.