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The Scientific Method PHEOC

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The Scientific Method

PHEOC

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Problem

Identify the question

- a problem to solve– Do background research to prepare

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Hypothesis

An educated guess that can be testedIndependent Variable: the one change that is madeDependent Variable: result that occurs due to the IV. Written: If Independent Variable, then Dependent Variable.Ex: If music is played to plants, then they will grow taller.

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Experiment

Procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting info under controlled conditions.Control: the group with conditions that are kept the same or “normal”Experimental: The part of the experiment where one factor or variable is changed.Constants: Parts of the experiment that stay the same in the control & experimental groups.

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Observation

Collecting and organizing data/information from the experiment.

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Conclusion

Reporting results (graphs, reports)

True scientific studies do repeated trials

Form a theory when repeated trials give the same results

If results are not what was expected, scientists still report results and may try again or adjust their hypothesis first

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Law vs Theory

Law: fact of nature known to be true• Law of gravity

Theory: explanation of a phenomenon or behavior that is supported by a large body of evidence – Theories can be changed based on new evidence– They are never proven to be 100% true

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Germ Theory - timeline

7000 b.c. – drilling holes in people’s heads to release evil spirits “causing disease”377 bc – Hippocrates – body fluids cause disease1300s - incense tried to cure the Black Death1800s - people still believe illness is due to supernatural causes.1857 - Louis Pasteur proposed that microorganisms cause disease

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Germ Theory (cont.)1865 - antiseptic technique reduces surgery infections

1883 – Koch’s postulates prove pathogens cause disease

1900s – drinking water treated with chlorine to reduce cases of cholera

1928 - Penicillin was used to treat infections

1955 - Vaccine against polio is made

2002 - New diseases are springing up, SARS

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Cell Theory

1665 - Hooke identifies cells through use of a microscope.

1674 - Leeuwenhoek made a better lens to observe cells in greater detail.

1838 - Schleiden studies plant structures- finds they are made of cells

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Cell Theory (cont.)

1839 - Schwann studied animal structures -concluded from Schleiden’s work and his - all living things are made of cells. (although Schwann thought cells spontaneously formed)1855 Virchow proposed that all cells come from other pre-existing cells Cell Theory Principles:– All organisms are made of cells– cells are produced by other existing living cells– The cell is the most basic unit of life

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Theory of Natural Selection

1749 - Buffon – recognizing there are variations among species1794 – E. Darwin (Charles Darwin’s grandfather) begins considering how organisms could evolve through mechanisms such as competition.1809 - Lamarck - evolution due to environmental changes over time.

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Theory of N.Selection (cont.)

1830s - Charles Darwin - influenced by Lamarck’s ideas and his species variation studies; continues his research on evolution

Theory of Natural Selection now states:– Individuals with inherited beneficial

adaptations will produce more offspring.

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Research

Quantitative vs. Qualitative

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Quantitative

Results in numerical data

Involves counts or measurements

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Qualitative

Descriptive

Results purely observational data

Useful because in some cases descriptions are more important than measurements.

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Resources:

- Holt McDougal, “Biology” 2010