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Come up with an explanation for why it rains, without including any scientific thinking in your explanation.
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The Science of Biology Chapter 1
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Biology is… Bios – life -logy – study of The science that seeks to understand the living world
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Science is… an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
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The goal of science is to… Investigate and understand the natural world Explain events in the natural world Use those explanations to make useful predictions
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Scientific thinking Begins with observation Collecting data *quantitative *qualitative Use data to make inferences- logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
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1.2 How Scientists Work Designing an experiment 1. Identify problem 2. Get background info.-Research 3. Form a hypothesis 4. Set up controlled experiment 5. Collect/analyze data 6. Form your conclusion 7. Publish results
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Hypothesis An educated guess A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
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Independent Variable Manipulated variable The one that is changed by the scientist
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Dependent Variable Responding variable The one that is observed or measured Changes in response to the manipulated variable
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Constant (controls) The things that you hold constant throughout the experiment
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What is the effect of temperature on solubility?
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Review Science is an organized way of using evidence to learn about… 3 goals of science How do scientists think? How do scientists work?
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Think about this question…. Does the amount of sleep a student gets affect how well the student does in school? 1.Form a hypothesis 2.Identify the independent variable 3.Identify the dependent variable 4.Label the x and y axes of a graph with the correct variables.
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FLIES on MEAT What was Redi’s hypothesis? (pg.9) Why did he design an experiment that tested only one variable?
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Scientists keep written records of their data, observations Scientists use the data from an experiment to evaluate the hypothesis and draw a valid conclusion (accept or reject hypothesis)
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Scientists publish and repeat experiments Important to write procedure so it can be repeated Needham and Spallanzani (mid- 1700s)
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John Needham Claimed spontaneous generation could occur under right conditions Heated gravy in sealed container After a few days found “animalcules” What did he infer?
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Lazzaro Spallanzani Needham didn’t heat samples enough Boiled 2 containers of gravy Sealed one and left the other open What do you think happened to the 2 containers of gravy?
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Sometimes it is not possible to do an experiment ethical considerations voluntary human subjects animal-based research
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Theory A well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations Helps scientists make accurate predictions about new situations How does a theory compare with a hypothesis?
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