Scientific Method
Identifying Variables
Analyzing Data / Graphing
Observation vs Inference/ Scientific Law vs Theory
Characteristics of Life
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What is the purpose of conducting multiple trials in an experiment?

To increase reliability of the results

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What is the independent variable in an experiment?

The variable that is changed or manipulated

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You track the temperature of a greenhouse every hour from 8 AM to 8 PM.

Question: What type of graph is most appropriate for this data?

 Line graph

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Is “the sun rises in the east” an observation or an inference?

Observation

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Why is reproduction important for living organisms?

To pass on genetic material and ensure survival of species

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After collecting data on plant growth, you notice the plants with more water grow taller. What should you do next in the scientific method?

 Draw a conclusion or communicate results

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You measure the height of plants after 2 weeks of fertilizer treatment. What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

 Plant height

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You are comparing growth rates of two plant species. Which graph type would best display this comparison?

Bar graph

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Newton’s law of gravity predicts how objects fall, but the theory of gravity explains why they fall. Which explains the difference between a law and a theory?

 Law describes what happens, theory explains why

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You observe a single-celled organism moving toward food. Which characteristic of life does this illustrate?

Movement / response to stimuli

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Why is it important to have a control group in an experiment?

To compare results and isolate the effect of the variable

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In a study testing plant growth with different amounts of fertilizer, what is the independent variable?

Amount of fertilizer

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What must always be included on both axes of a graph?

Labels and units

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What is a scientific law?

A statement that describes a natural phenomenon consistently observed

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A plant grows taller each week. Which characteristic of life does this demonstrate?

Growth and development

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What should be done if the data does not support your hypothesis?

Revise the hypothesis or conduct a new experiment

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Your friend claims that adding music helps plants grow. You decide to test this. What would be the independent variable?

Whether or not the plants are exposed to music

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Your class collects data from 100 students about their favorite fruit.

Question: What type of graph would best show the number of students who chose each fruit?

Pie Chart

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How is a scientific theory different from a law?

 A theory explains why something happens, a law describes what happens

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Name three characteristics all living things share.

 Growth, reproduction, response to stimuli (or metabolism, homeostasis, cellular organization)

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What does a hypothesis represent in an experiment?


A testable prediction

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What is the difference between a control group and  a controlled variable?

A control group represents a trial group that does not receive the treatment (independent variable). While, controlled variables are those which are kept the same throughout the test groups to maintain consistency.

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  1. You’re showing how the average heart rate changes in response to increasing levels of physical activity (walking, jogging, sprinting).

Question: Which graph type would best show the trend in heart rate?

Line graph

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What is an inference?

A logical interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge

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Your body regulates blood sugar levels with the production of insulin and glucagon. This is an example of which characteristic of living things?

Homeostasis