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Happy Monday! D3- Jan. 27 th GRATITUDE. What is it? Do you consciously express it every day? (…you should… ) 7 minute video: The Science of Happiness TKD6lghttp:// TKD6lg

Electron Microscopes

and Object Size and Magnifying Power of Microscopes

MagnificationResolution Total Magnification:

Another Useful Tool...INTERNET! IF used properly!! IF used properly!! W/a partner: W/a partner: – Read p. 20, answer questions

Check your homework: All but #6

Scientific Method Practice

Section 3 The Study of Biology

WHY do SCIENTISTS use the scientific method?

Scientific Method Graphic Organizer

Hypothesis

Can an experiment PROVE a hypothesis?

Hypotheses tested over and over…

Why Publish?

Honesty & Bias??? In Science??

1.3, page 19

Seed Measurement Lab

Microscope Lab: Draw one on the back! LABEL it!

Tuesday, August 27 th DDD Identify how peer review keeps scientists honest. What negative outcome can come from not having a review?