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2013 Bio 1 Biology
Intro.001
Understand inquiry-based scientific processes and examine the field of biology
Describe and carry out scientific processes
Basic steps of science
Experimental design
Laboratory safety
Investigate and describe scientific inquiry related to
scientific processes
Defining inquiry
Inquiry-based processes
Relate “what” is known to “how” it is known
Decipher the meaning of the language of science
Basic vocabulary
Root words and meanings
Study of life
Unit I Vocabulary Quiz, Part II
• Take out your vocabulary words and review with your partner before the quiz
Written Response #10: Is it Living? (20 stations)Station # What am I? Living / Nonliving
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Imaginary Organism• Create an imaginary (new)
organism that has not previously existed or does not currently exist.
• Draw and color your imaginary organism.
• After you have drawn and colored your organism, answer the questions to the right on the back of your organism.
• Cells: Is your organism unicellular or multicellular?
• Homeostasis: How does your organism maintain its internal environment? (body temp, chemical balance)
• Response: How does your organism respond to predators? How does it protect itself?
• Energy/Nutrition: How does your organism obtain energy from food? What does your organism eat?
• Growth/Development: How does your organism increase in size or develop during its lifetime?
• Evolve: What/Who is the ancestor of your organism? Who did it evolve from?
• Reproduction: How does your organism make more of its kind, asexual or sexual?
An observation
What can be made using the five
senses?
work
Energy is defined as the ability to do
A control group
Which group must remain constant in
an experiment?
It is used for comparison
What is the purpose of a control group
in an experiment?
A graduated cylinder
What piece of lab equipment is best
used to measure liquids precisely?
An inference
What uses prior knowledge?
Cells
What compose all living organisms?
Adaptation
What is a beneficial trait that increases
an organism’s chance of survival?
A systematic way of investigating the
natural world
What is science?
Testable
A hypothesis must always be
Eyepiece x objective
How is total magnification calculated?
True
True or false:
Theories are well supported
Tell the teacher!
What must be done if any accident
occurs in the science lab?
Observation
What is the first step to conducting
science?
A stable internal balance
What is homeostasis?
Birth, rapid growth, maturity, decline,
death
What is the defined life cycle of living
organisms?
Quantitative
Numerical data is classified as which
type?
Independent variable
Which variable is purposefully
manipulated by the scientist to cause
a change in another variable?