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By: Ms. McCallumore

The BasicsORScientific Method Characteristics Of Life MISC. $100100$ $100 $200200$200200$200200$200 $300300$300300$300300$300 $400400$400400$400400$400 $500500$ $500

The Basics $100 Biology is the study of this

The Basics $200 Anything in an organisms environment that causes it to react is called:

The Basics $300 Forming untestable hypotheses based on nonscientific literature is called this type of false science

The Basics $400 Because it is often difficult to gather numerical data, this kind of information is collected instead

The Basics $500 It is important to understand science because:

OR $100 Stimulus or Response? Squinting

OR $200 Observation or Inference? The air temperature has been decreasing in the past week

OR $300 Observation or Inference? After watching a plant for a week, you determine it needs more sunlight.

OR $400 Qualitative or Quantitative? Calculations, Graphs, and Charts.

DailyDouble

Scientific Method $100 The group that is the standard against which results are compared to in an experiment

Scientific Method $200 The group that is exposed to the factor being tested in an experiment

Scientific Method $300 A testable explanation of a situation (educated guess)

Scientific Method $400 The condition being changed by the scientist

Scientific Method $500 The factor that results from or depends on changes to the independent variable

Characteristics of Living Things $100 What comes next? Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, ____________-

Characteristics of Living Things $200 The process by which organisms keep their internal conditions fairly constant is called this

Characteristics of Living Things $300 Living things must do this so that the species does not die out

Characteristics of Living Things $400 Living things must be made up of one or more of these:

Characteristics of Living Things $500 Which of these is NOT classified as a living thing? Dog, Tree, Fungus, Fire, Brandon Inge

MISC $100 The day Ms. McCallumore was born.

MISC $200 In science, having to address issues that are based on a set of moral principles or values are called what type of issues?

MISC $300 Name the stimulus: The classroom is cold so you put on your jacket.

MISC $400 After conducting an experiment, a scientist may develop one of these. It is not a fact as it may be revised or replaced.

MISC $500 Name something quantitative about the crayons.

Living Things

Stimulus

Pseudoscience

Qualitative

It allows us to be educated on issues important in todays world

Response

Observation

Inference

Quantitative

Name 3 Qualitative Qualities of the Picture Below

What is Cold, Chocolate, Creamy, Whipped Topping, Sprinkles, Delicious, etc....

Control Group

Experimental Group

Hypothesis

Independent Variable

Dependent Variable

Organism

Homeostasis

Reproduce

Cells

Fire

What is December 25th

Ethical

Cold

A Theory

There are 5 crayons