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Nature of Science. The Scientific Method Reading: Chapter 1 pgs 2 - 28. Important Vocab. Nature of science Science Observation Data Hypothesis Dependent/Independent Variable Theory Characteristics of life Homeostasis Metabolism Cells Evolution Measurements Metric system
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Nature of Science The Scientific Method Reading: Chapter 1 pgs2 - 28
Important Vocab • Nature of science • Science • Observation • Data • Hypothesis • Dependent/Independent Variable • Theory • Characteristics of life • Homeostasis • Metabolism • Cells • Evolution • Measurements • Metric system • Light microscope • Electron microscope
Problems and Questions • Scientific theories and knowledge all start with problems or questions about observations in our natural world ?
Solving problems with prior knowledge • What do you already know?
Hypothesis • A working model of how your idea might work
Questioning Spontaneous generation and developing a new Hypothesis
There always seems to be flies on the meat before the maggots… Francesco Redi New Hypothesis: Maggots don’t appear unless there are flies first Experiment -A test designed to gather data that will either support or disprove a hypothesis
Variables • Independent variable – a factor in a controlled experiment that is changed • ____________________________________ • Dependent variable – the thing that is going to change because of the independent variable • The appearance of maggots or not Experimental group Control group
Time Time Experimental group Control group
Science • A way of knowing things • A process that takes a question or a problem and offers an answer or solution • This solution is always subject to change or be proved false when new data is collected I believe that I can add to Reni’s idea. Cloudy Not Cloudy LazzaroSpallanzani
Now that we know about microorganisms there is still more to this idea Curved Neck: Microorganisms can’t travel through Broth Louis Pasteur
Boil it and Leave it Break protective stem
Behold!!!! Pasteurization
Planning an experiment to collect data • What types of data to I want to collect? • units • How will I collect that data? • Reasonable materials list • How will I control the experiment and the variables? • How will I keep my dependent variable from being influenced by things other than my independent variable • How will I present my findings? Needs an example of a controlled experiemtn
Data Types • Quantitative – actual numbers • Qualitative - descriptions or observations Measure Mass (mg, g, kg) Measure Volume (liters, ml) Measure distance (mm, cm, m, km)
Heaviest Heavier Mass is always the same Heavy In outer space Weight = 0
Problem that needs to be solved Suggested solution (hypothesis) Prior knowledge Evidence does not support Develop a method for gathering evidence (experiment) Theory presented along with evidence Evidence supports