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Solving Problems and Experimental Design

Solving Problems and Experimental Design. Unit 1: Introduction to Biology and Chemistry Basics within Biology. Do Now . . . . In Your Notes. Identify (create a list of) ALL of the variables relating to the design and execution of the How Strong is a Bess Bug lab.

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Solving Problems and Experimental Design

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  1. Solving Problems and Experimental Design Unit 1: Introduction to Biology and Chemistry Basics within Biology

  2. Do Now . . . . In Your Notes . . . • Identify (create a list of) ALL of the variables relating to the design and execution of the How Strong is a Bess Bug lab. • COMPARE your list with your neighbor. • IDENTIFY the variables that both of you had on your list. WRITE each one on an index card on the lined . • IDENTIFY variables that were UNIQUE on your list. WRITE each one on an index card.

  3. HOW did you design a controlled experiment? • How did you eliminate each variable? • Which variables could NOT be eliminated? WHY

  4. Did YOU design a CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT? • YES or NO! • Take a Stand!

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