Variables and the Scientific Method
Living Things
Cardiovascular System
Heart
Blood
100

Define "independent variable"

the variable that the scientist changes

100

The smallest unit of life (aka the building block of life is called a ________________________

cell

100

_______________ are tube-shaped structures that move blood throughout the body.

Blood vessels

100

Which organ system is the heart a part of?

Cardiovascular System

100

Name one function of blood.

brings oxygen to body, brings nutrients to body, fights infection, clots, etc.

200

After asking a question and before designing and performing an experiment, what should a scientist do?

Formulate a hypothesis

200

What does the G in GRACE stand for?

Growth

200

What is one function of the cardiovascular system?

To move nutrients through the body 

To move oxygen through the body

(something similar)

200

Name the four chambers of the heart.

Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle

200

What color is blood that is oxygen rich?

Red

300

What was the dependent variable in the heart rate lab?

Heart rate

300

Groups of cells that have a similar structure and work together to perform a specific function are called _________________________

tissues

300

Name the three parts of the cardiovascular system.

Blood, blood vessels, heart

300

Blood leaves the heart through the _____________

Aorta
300

The yellow liquid that makes up a little more than 50% of blood is called what?

Plasma

400

Annie wants to know if espresso makes teachers more energetic. One week, she times how long it takes the teacher to go up the stairs without drinking espresso. The next week, she gives them espresso as soon as they walk in, and then she times them walking up the stairs. What is the independent variable for this experiment? The dependent variable? A controlled variable?

Independent Variable: espresso

Dependent variable: how long it takes teachers to walk up stairs

Controlled variable: same staircase, teachers get same amount of sleep, etc.

400

Name the 5 characteristics of living things.

Growth, Reproduction, Adaptation, Cells, Energy

400

Why does your heart beat more quickly when you exercise?

Your body needs more oxygen when you exercise, so your heart beats more quickly so the oxygen can circulate more quickly.

400
A lot of the heart is made up of _________________ tissue, which allows it to work as a pump.

muscle

400

______________________ are tiny and help to stop bleeding.

Platelets

500

Name the six steps of the scientific method in order.

1) Make an observation

2) Ask a question

3) Formulate a hypothesis 

4) Test with an experiment

5) Analyze results

6) Draw conclusions

500

Which part of the hierarchy of living things is blood?

Tissue (specifically, connective tissue)

500

What is one thing that blood carries out of cells?

Waste OR carbon dioxide

500

How many valves does the heart have?

4

500

Which part of blood does the body make more of when you are fighting an infection?

White blood cells