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DO NOW 9/15/15 Daphnia are freshwater organisms sometimes referred to as “water fleas.” Design an experiment that could be used to test the effects of temperature on the size of a daphnia population. In your experimental design, be sure to: • state a hypothesis to be tested • describe how the control group will be treated differently from the experimental group • identify the independent variable in the experiment • identify the type of data that will be collected 1/15

DO NOW 9/16/15 1. Which activity would be an appropriate first step when designing an experiment? (1) reporting a conclusion based on multiple experimental trials (2) researching the problem, using information from a variety of sources (3) creating a data table to organize experimental observations (4) repeating the experiment with a different hypothesis 6/15 2. The diagram below shows how a coverslip should be placed on a drop of pond water during the preparation of a wet mount. State one reason why this is the recommended procedure for placing a coverslip. 6/15

DO NOW 9/17/15 The presence of air is believed to be important for root growth in bean plants. The apparatus available to conduct an investigation is shown below. There are enough bottles and other materials to have multiple setups. Air (for aeration) can be bubbled into the bottle through the rubber tube. Design an experiment to test the effect of aeration on the growth of roots of bean seedlings. In your answer, be sure to: • state one hypothesis the experiment would test • describe how the control group will be treated differently from the experimental group • identify the independent and dependent variables in the experiment 6/15

DO NOW 9/18/15 A group of students obtained the following data while trying to determine the effect of exercise on pulse rate. Which statement is an example of an observation the students could have made? (1) Pulse rates in beats per minute decrease for all people after exercise. (2) Student A most likely exercises regularly. (3) The pulse rate of student C was dangerously low. (4) The pulse rate of student F increased by 30 beats per minute. 8/15