How many steps are in the scientific method?
6
Which stretch streches the quadriceps?
lunges
What does bpm stand for?
beats per minute
What do exocrine glands do?
make things go out of the body
What is sensation?
our senses sending information to our brain
Can you name and explain the first and second step?
observe - look around; inquiry - ask a question about what you see
Which stretches stretch the gastrocenimus?
calf raises
your throat and your wrist
What is an example of an exocrine gland?
sweat glands
What is perception?
our brain organizing information from the senses
Can you name and explain the third and fourth steps?
Hypothesize - untested answer to your inquiry; Experiment - collect data to test your hypothesis
Which stretch stretches the gluteals?
figure-four stretch
Which blood vessel type is usually the one we see if we look at our skin?
veins
sweat evaporates and takes heat away from our skin - cools our body down
What is an illusion?
Our brain not organizing sensation correctly
Can you name and explain the last two steps?
Analysis - check your data to see if it supports your hypothesis; theory - your data supports your hypothesis
which stretch stretches the hamstring?
good morning
What is ONE of the two biggest veins in the body?
superior vena cava OR inferior vena cava
What is melanin?
a cell that makes our skin tone fairer or darker
What does kohnstamms phenomenon show us about muscles?
that we don't control all our muscles/we have involuntary muscles
If your analysis does NOT support your theory, what step do you go back to? there are TWO options - say both!
1) If not enough data - go back to experiment to get more data
2) If enough data - go back to hypothesizing
Which stretch stretches the deltoids?
shoulder to ear shrugs/shoulder shrugs
Does the heart itself add O2 to the blood?
no - the lungs do!
What is in the hypodermis?
fat!
Name two involuntary muscles
heart, diaphragm