Variables
Graphing
Scientific Method
Levels of organization
levels of organization
100
Anything that changes in an experiment.
What is a VARIABLE?
100
This belongs on the top of every graph you make.
What is a TITLE?
100
This step answers the critical question, prediction, and hypothesis.
What is a conclusion?
100
This organ removes liquid waste from your body.
What is the bladder?
100
An organelle that controls the functions of a cell
What is a mitochondria
200
The variable that you manipulate or change.
What is an independent VARIABLE?
200
What is the name of the horizontal (side to side) axis?
What is X-AXIS?
200
An educated guess or prediction for what might happen in an experiment.
What is a HYPOTHESIS?
200
This organelle collects and removes waste from each cell.
What are lysosomes?
200
This tissue secretes waste AND protects by forming barriers.
What is epithelial tissue?
300
The measured variable that depends on the manipulated variable
What is a dependent VARIABLE?
300
True or False: You don't need to label the bottom and side of a graph.
What is False?
300
The step of the scientific method where you make graphs, look for patterns, and think about what happened.
What is the EXPLANATION/ANALYSIS?
300
This tissue helps your stomach and intestines break down food for digestion.
What is smooth muscle tissue?
300
This organelle provides structural support to the cell.
What is microtubules?
400
variables that stay the same to keep an experiment fair.
What is a CONSTANT variable
400
This type of graph show a continuous relationship between the X-axis and Y-axis.
What is a line graph?
400
Numbers, observations, or information you collect in an experiment.
What is DATA?
400
This system provides structural support for your whole body.
What is the skeletal system?
400
This organ is responsible for all the control and coordination in humans and animals.
What is a brain?
500
The number of variables that you can change in an experiment.
What is one?
500
If you have a data table with two columns, the left column always goes on this axis of the graph.
What is the X-AXIS (Bottom of graph).
500
A list of things you do to perform the experiment(not Scientific Method)
What are PROCEDURES?
500
This tissue helps your heart transport blood throughout your body.
What is cardiac tissue?
500
This system involves all the organs and tissues that protect by forming a selective barrier.
What is the integumentary system?