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Introduction to Living Environment A.K.A Biology!
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What is BIOLOGY? The study of life
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What is science? An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world The goal of science is to investigate and understand nature, to explain events of nature, and to use those explanations to make useful predictions.
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Group Activity: Explain why does it rain without using any scientific information.
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OBSERVATION involves using one or more of the senses to gather information Example: The object is red. The dish tastes sour.
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DATA evidence Based on observations Example: there are ## students in this room
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QUALITATIVE ccharacteristics that can not be easily measured or counted YYes or no CColor or texture EExample: The desk top is smooth. The ball is blue.
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QUANTATATIVE observations that involve numbers Counting or measuring objects Example: There are 5 computers in this room. I have 2 eyes.
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INFERENCE conclusion based on observations Example: It is a basketball
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Hypothesis a possible explanation for a set of observations An educated guess Can be stated as any idea or topic “If …, then….” Statement. Useful only in science if it can be tested Example: Sunflowers grow when they have daily sunshine. If I water the bean seeds daily, then they will grow.
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Inferences based on Observations! ObservationInference Vision It is orangeIt is a basketball Hearing It is tickingIt is a clock Smell It smells spicy.It is a burrito. Taste It is sour.It is a lemon. Touch It is rough.It is sandpaper.
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Making observations: Moldy bread Observe the following picture and answer the following 3 questions: 1. What do you see? 2. Can you describe in detail what you see? 3. What questions would you as a biologist pose after seeing the mold?
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Bread Mold
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Observation and Inference StatementObservation Inference Object A is round and orange. Object A is a basketball. Object C is larger than Object B. Object B is smooth. Object B is a table-tennis ball. Each object is used in a different sport. Object A is a basketball. Object B is a table-tennis ball. Object C is a soccer ball. Section 1-1 Go to Section: Each object is used in a different sport. X X X X X X X X Section 1-1 Observation and Inference Go to Section:
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