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California Life Science Standards Test Prep. Physiology& Investigation & Experimentation

Outline Physiology Physiology OrganizationOrganization Circulatory SystemCirculatory System System InteractionsSystem Interactions Nervous SystemNervous System Immune SystemImmune System

Outline Investigation & Experimentation Investigation & Experimentation GraphingGraphing Using EvidenceUsing Evidence Scientific MethodScientific Method Data ValidityData Validity VariablesVariables Sources of ErrorSources of Error Hypothesis vs TheoryHypothesis vs Theory Analyzing Natural PhenomenaAnalyzing Natural Phenomena Statistical VariabilityStatistical Variability

Physiology Organization

Physiology Circulatory System

Physiology System Interactions

Physiology Nervous System

Physiology Immune System

Investigation & Experimentation You practice these skills in your current Math and Science courses. You practice these skills in your current Math and Science courses. GraphingGraphing Using EvidenceUsing Evidence Scientific MethodScientific Method Data ValidityData Validity VariablesVariables Sources of ErrorSources of Error Hypothesis vs TheoryHypothesis vs Theory StatisticsStatistics

Sample Questions Refer to your handout. Refer to your handout.