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Bellringer: The Nature of Science Chapter 1, Section 1 Branches of Science, Scientific Laws, and Theories and Models Bellringer: The Nature of Science Even before you started this course, you knew a lot about science because science and its effects surround everyone in our society. To help you tap this knowledge, answer the items below. The term science encompasses many areas of study. Name four branches of science and briefly describe the topics that are studied in each. Computer technology has changed the way many tasks are completed today. Name three other technological advances that have occurred since 1900 that have changed our lives significantly.

What Scientists Do? Investigate What do scientists investigate? Experiment What does a scientist do before an experiment? Observe What do scientists observe? When do scientists observe? How do scientists observe? Test What do scientists test?

Practical Application? Branches of Science There are many branches of science. Three main branches: Biological Sciences Physical Sciences Earth Science Technology & Science Pure Science – A scientist doing experiments for the sake of promoting scientific understanding What is the practical application of pure science? Pure Science OR Practical Application?

Laws, Theories, Models, & More Scientific Law - A summary of experimental results. Tell how things work Scientific Theory - An explanation for something based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning Why things work 1. Theories are always being tested Models What is a model? Why use a model?