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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Scientific Method ologyVariablesScienceMisc.
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The act of noting or percieving an event using one or more of the five senses.
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Observation
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A key factor in an experiment that does not change.
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Control
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A unified explanation for a broad range of observations.
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Theory
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A proposed explanation that might be true.
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Hypothesis
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An ordered way of finding answers to problems or questions.
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Scientific Method
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Biology
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The study of life.
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Zoology
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The study of animals.
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The study of the internal workings of the human body.
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Physiology
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The study of Fish
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Ichthyology
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The study of feces.
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Scatology
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What are the two kinds of variables in a scientific experiment.
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Dependent and Independent
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A ________ has and X and Y axis.
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Graph
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The value you measure, it depends on another factor.
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Dependent Variable
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The value you change in an experiment.
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Independent Variable
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You are studying the effects of water temperature on fish, what is the dependent and independent variable.
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Dependent = fish Independent = water temp.
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A subjective point of view.
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Bias
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Living things adjust to a stimulus by a reaction called a(n) ______.
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response
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In science it is better to work in groups, this is known as __________.
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Collaborative
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Living thing change during their lives through _________.
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Growth and development
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Science is ____________ and subject to ___________.
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Tentative, change
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The total magnification of a microscope on low power is?
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40
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Making internal conditions in the body suitable for life is called?
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Homeostasis
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List 3 characteristics of all living things.
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All living things: are made of cells reproduce grow and develop adapt to the environment adapt and evolve have a definite life span
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An object in focus will remain in focus is called?
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parafocal
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List and describe the 9 steps to view a specimen under a microscope (under high power).
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1. Position the slide. 2. Put the lowest objective on. 3. Turn the coarse adj. Knob so that the slide and objective are close. 4. Turn the knob away until the image comes into focus. 5. Use the fine adj. Knob to make the image clearer 6. Now put on medium objective 7. Use fine adj. Knob to focus image. 8. Now put on high objective. 9. Use fine adj. Knob to focus image.
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