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Living Systems
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Chapter One: Studying Life
1.1 Measurements 1.2 Thinking Like a Scientist 1.3 Graphs
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Investigation 1A Measurement and Data
Is there a relationship between human “wingspan” and height?
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1.1 Measurement and Data A measurement is a value that tells the amount of something. A measurement has a quantity and a unit. How do we measure tiny living things?
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1.1 Measurement and Data A unit is a fixed amount of something.
The centipede below is 5 centimeters (5 cm.) in length. The earthworm is 5 inches (5 in.) in length. Which is a larger unit, centimeters or inches?
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1.1 International System of Measurement
Units allow people to communicate amounts. To make sure their measurements are accurate, scientists use a set of standard units that have been agreed upon around the world. The International System of Measurement is known as the S.I. (System International).
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1.1 Length Length is a measurement of distance.
How should we measure the length of this fish?
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1.1 Area Area is a measurement of how much surface something has.
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1.1 Volume Volume is a measurement of the amount of space something occupies.
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1.1 Measuring Liquids The surface of a liquid forms a curve rather than a straight line. That curve is called a meniscus. If the meniscus curves downward, read the volume at the bottom of the curve.
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1.1 Mass Mass is the measure of the amount of matter that makes up something.
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1.1 Temperature Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. As particles move faster on average, the temperature goes up. As particles move slower on average, the temperature goes down.
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1.1 Measuring Solutions A solution is a mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed at the molecular level. Scientists use units of concentration when measuring levels of dissolved substances in water.
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