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Inquiry Lab- Investigating Worms Essential Question: How do biologists study living things?
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Earthworm Lumbricus terrestis means
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Earthworm Anatomy
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Earthworm Classification
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Observing your worm Get a paper towel Moisten it Clear your desks except for paper and pen Only use your hands to touch the worm Keep your worm on the towel Observe its heartbeat
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Observing its heartbeat Find the artery in the tail end Focus on 2-3 segments Count how many times its switches from light to dark in 30 seconds
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In your lab notebooks Introduction: Make a table of observations/inferences (5)
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Doing things in a scientific way Observe Wonder Question PLAY (perform your experiment)
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Potential Questions to ask What condition(s) cause a worm’s heart rate to increase? How many times will a worm select (move towards) a specific condition? How long does it take for a worm to respond to a specific condition?
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Experimental Design Guidelines (IF) Independent Variable: condition or situation you will set up (THEN) Dependent Variable: Must be quantitative the NUMBER that you will record
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IF/THEN hypothesis should reflect your question Hypothesis predicts how variables will change IF the temperature increases, THEN heart rate will go up.
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Data collection should reflect your question Independent Variable (x-axis) = Dependent Variable (y-axis) =
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Conclusions--Evaluate your hypothesis and explain results/error Respond to your hypothesis using data. Connect to ideas and future experiments Explain errors and suggest improvments to minimize error
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Your Lab Notebooks Introduction/Observations Hypothesis (If…then…because) Procedure: Variables: IV, DV, Controls What you did Data: Table (organized collection of data) Graph (sketch) Conclusion: Data/Response to hypothesis, Future Testing, Errors
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