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Bell Ringer
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Unit 1 Review
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Scientific Method
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Scientific Method
1. Hypothesis: prediction of outcome of the experiment; if, then statement
2. Experiment: controlled test of a hypothesis
3. Theory: a well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
4. Difference between hypothesis & theory: hypothesis has not been tested; theory has been tested many times and lots of data support the conclusion
5. After an experiment: publish results to be retested
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Hypothesis Theory Law
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6. Independent = you CHANGE it; the “cause” in the experiment; the “IF” statement of the hypothesis
7. Dependent = you MEASURE it; the “effect” in the experiment; the “THEN” statement of the hypothesis
8. Constant = something that is NOT changed
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Experimental Group• The Independent variable is
CHANGED• The “test” group
Control Group• The Independent variable is
NOT changed• Used for comparison of
results
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Redi#1
Needham#2
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Spallanzani#3
Pasteur #4
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Spontaneous Generation Experiments
• Spontaneous Generation experiments proved that Life (living things) came from Life (other living things).
• Which one had an error in the scientific design? Needham; did not boil long enough to kill all of the microorganisms so they reproduced & the broth became cloudy
• Which one disproved spontaneous generation for larger organisms? Redi (flies did NOT come from meat)
• Which one completely disproved spontaneous generation? Pasteur (used S-shaped flasks to trap dust/microorganisms so broth stayed clear)
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Muscle Tissue
• Examples: Skeletal, Smooth, & Cardiac muscle• Movement = expand/contract
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Connective Tissue
• Examples: bone, blood, cartilage, fat, tendons• insulation, cushioning, attachment, & support
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Nervous Tissue
• Examples: ganglia, motor neurons & sensory neurons• Sensation, communication, & response
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Epithelial Tissue
• Examples: skin, linings of internal organs• Coverings & linings; protection
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Integumentary SystemOrgans/Structures: • Skin• Hair• Nails
Functions:• Protection• Maintains body
temperature
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Muscular SystemOrgans: • Smooth Muscles• Cardiac Muscles• Skeletal Muscles• Tendons
Functions:• Movement• Support• Structure
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Skeletal SystemOrgans: • Bones• Cartilage• Ligaments• Joints
Functions:• Framework (support/structure)• Blood cell formation • Mineral storage• Movement
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Cardiovascular SystemOrgans: • Heart• Arteries (from heart)• Veins (to heart)
Functions:• Transports nutrients & wastes
throughout the body• Transports O2 from the lungs &
CO2 to the lungs
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Respiratory SystemOrgans/Structures: • Lungs• Diaphragm• Pharynx• Larynx• Trachea
Functions:• Exchange Oxygen for Carbon Dioxide
from the lungs to the bloodstream• CO2 out & O2 in
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Nervous SystemOrgans: • Central Nervous System (CNS)
• Brain • Spinal Cord
• Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)• Motor Nerves• Sensory Nerves
Functions:• Communication• Coordination• Sensation• Response
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Digestive SystemOrgans/Structures: • Esophagus• Stomach• Spleen• Liver• Gall Bladder• Small & Large Intestines• Rectum
Functions:• Digest (break down) food• Absorb nutrients• Eliminate solid waste
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Organs/Structures: • Kidneys• Ureters• Urinary Bladder
Functions:• Remove waste/toxins from
bloodstream• Maintain water/chemical
balance (HOMEOSTASIS)
Urinary/Excretory System
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Lymphatic SystemOrgans/Structures: • Lymph Nodes• Lymph (fluid)• Lymphatic vessels• Spleen• Thymus gland
Functions:• Returns fluid to the cardiovascular
system • Immune system that fights
bacteria/viruses
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Endocrine System
Functions:• Hormone Production• Homeostasis• Metabolism
Organs/Structures: Glands
• Thymus• Pituitary• Thyroid• Parathyroid
• Adrenals• Pancreas• Ovaries• Testes
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Reproductive SystemOrgans/Structures: • Female
• Ovaries• Uterus• Vagina
• Male• Penis• Testes• Prostate gland
Functions:• Produce gametes & offspring• Female: produce eggs (ovum) &
protect/nurture offspring during development
• Male: produce sperm