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BIOLOGY QUIZ: SOL BIO.1b, c, d, e, f, g
I.
Match the following terms with the correct definition. Write the
letter of the correct definition in the blank next to the correct
term.
1. dependent variable
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2. hypothesis
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3. independent variable
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4. science
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5. scientific method
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a.
the method people use to study the natural world that
involves observation and investigation to gain
knowledge
b.
a factor that a scientist changes to see what happens;
a good experiment has only one
c.
an educated guess based on observations and your
knowledge of the topic
d.
a process used to find answers to questions about the
world around us
e.
a factor that responds to the change in the
independent variable
II.
List the steps of the Scientific Method.
1. _________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________
5. _________________________________________________
6. _________________________________________________
III.
Label each step of this experiment with the correct letter.
Q = question
H = hypothesis
E = experiment
D = data
C = conclusion
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From a fixed height, I will drop a variety of objects
onto a trampoline several times and observe the
number of bounces.
If there is and equal an opposite reaction to
every action, then heavier objects will bounce
higher off a trampoline.
Maurice: Lying down - 55 bpm, Sitting - 59 bpm,
Standing - 65 bpm
Lucy: Lying down - 58 bpm, Sittng - 60 bpm,
Standing - 70 bpm
Carlos: Lying down - 51 bpm, Stting – 54 bpm,
Standing - 56 bpm
How does your resting heart rate change
depending on your position?
The experiment and data show that heavier
objects bounce higher on trampolines.