Graphing, Measurement and Scientific Method
data table
chart used to organize data (numbers) prior to creating a graph
theory
A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data supporting it
amino acid
building block of proteins, there are 20 different types of these, similar to lego blocks
conclusion
decision whether or not the hypothesis is supported by the data (results)
hypothesis
educated guess or prediction, starts with "I believe....."
control group
group that does not get the treatment (unchanged), comparison group
experimental group
group that is being tested - gets the treatment
centimeter
numbered lines on a metric ruler, 1/100th of a meter
protein
organic compound found in food and drinks such as meat, eggs & fish that our bodies use to make enzymes, hormones and antibodies
carbohydrate
organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, its a source of energy for living things, examples are sugars and starches
lipid
organic compound that stores energy, examples are fats, oils and waxes
nucleic acid
organic compounds found in the nucleus of all living things, examples are DNA and RNA
graph
picture of data showing relationships & trends Ex. bar graph or line graph
slide
piece of glass used to hold a specimen (object) viewed under the microscope
data
results of tests completed during the experiment
millimeter
smallest lines on a metric ruler, 1/1000th of a meter
cover slip
square piece of glass or plastic used to cover specimen (object) on slide
biology
study of life
organic
substances produced by or found in living things, made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
placebo
sugar pill or fake medicine
microscope
tool that uses two lenses to make an object easier to see
metric ruler
tool used to measure the length of an object
independent variable
variable controlled by the scientist, found on the x-axis of a graph
dependent variable
variable that is observed and measured, found on the y-axis of a graph