Test - Scientific Method Flashcards

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  1. Where does the dependent variable go on a graph?
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D. In the Key Mrs. Tinney had it up on the board

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  1. All of the following are steps in the scientific methodology except?
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D. Discarding data that doesn’t belong NB. 3 pg. 27

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  1. A factor that does not change in an experiment is the
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D. Independent variable NB. 3 PG. 26

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  1. In Teen 59, Charles Darwin explain the model of why living things change over time. He described this model and the evidence that supported it in a book called “on the origin of species.” Which scientific term is used to describe a testable model that seeks to explain natural phenomena.
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C. Law NB. 3 PG. 25

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  1. What does PASS stand for?
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Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep NB. 3 PG. 4

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  1. What Is a mortar and pestle used for?
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Grinding up solids NB. 3 PG. 5

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  1. What are beaker tongs used for?
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Carrying hot beakers, so you don’t burn yourself NB. 3 PG. 5

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  1. What is an Erlenmeyer flask used for?
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For heating liquids NB. 3 PG. 5

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  1. What are safety goggles used for?
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Protecting your eyes NB. 3 PG. 3

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  1. What is a Bunsen burner used for?
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Gas-powered heating NB. 3 PG. 5

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  1. A description of how things happen in nature that seems to be true all the time is
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C. Law pg. 25 NB. 3

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  1. A description of how things happen in nature that seems to be true all the time is
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C. Law pg. 25 NB. 3

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