Chapter 1 Test Review (complete)
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- Q1organized way of gathering and info about the natural world by observing and experimentingscience30sEditDelete
- Q2the closeness of two or more numbers to each otherprecise30sEditDelete
- Q3the closesness of a number to the expected/accepted valueaccurate30sEditDelete
- Q4a measure of how inaccurate (wrong) a measurement ispercent error30sEditDelete
- Q5aka responding variable ; plotted on y-axisdependent variable30sEditDelete
- Q6aka manipulated variable ; plotted on x-axisindependent variable30sEditDelete
- Q7info gained using 5 sensesobservation30sEditDelete
- Q8proposed answer usually written as "if...then" statementhypothesis30sEditDelete
- Q9logical steps used to the solve of a scientific problemscientific method30sEditDelete
- Q10step where graphs and charts are made and interpretedanalyze data30sEditDelete
- Q11group that gets the independent variableexperimental group30sEditDelete
- Q12group that does NOT get the independent variablecontrol group30sEditDelete
- Q13conditions kept the same during experimentconstants30sEditDelete
- Q14graph that shows percents ; parts of a wholepie / line30sEditDelete
- Q15a well-supported explanation for a broad set of observationstheory30sEditDelete
- Q16a short statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experimentslaw30sEditDelete
- Q17Examples are gloves, goggles, lab coat, apronPPE30sEditDelete
- Q18Examples are fire extinguisher, first aid kit, safety shower, fume hoodOther safety equipment30sEditDelete
- Q19a fume hood's purpose is to protect this body system of the body from possibly dangerous vaporsrespiratory30sEditDelete
- Q20last 2 things done after lab is finishedclean up and wash hands30sEditDelete