BIO 151---LAB PRACTICAL
Parts of the scientific method
1. Making observations 2. Formulating a hypothesis 3. Testing the hypothesis 4. Coming to a conclusion 5. Developing a scientific theory
Water boils
212 degrees F and 100 degrees C
Water freezes
32 degrees F and 0 degrees C
How many segments and pairs of walking legs are in the thorax of a pillbug?
7
What is a scientific theory?
A scientific theory is a conclusion based on many conclusions in the same field.
Lens system below the stage used to focus the beam of light passing through the condenser
Diaphragm or diaphragm control lever
refers to the use of two sets of lenses: the ocular lenses located near the eyes and the objective lenses located near the object
compound
Does the stereomicroscope or compound light microscope resolve the greater amount of detail?
compound light
used for examining small or thinly sliced sections of objects under higher magnification than that of the stereomicroscope.
compound light microscope
What step in the scientific method follows experiments and observations?
conclusion/results
What do you call a sample that goes through all the steps of an experiment and does not contain the factor being tested?
control
a crosswise cut through any type of specimen
cross section
What do you call the information scientists collect when doing experiments and making observations?
data
the results of experiments
data
the area from top to bottom that comes into focus while slowly focusing up and down with the microscope's fine-adjustment knob
depth of field
the length of the field from one edge to the other
diameter of field
can cause fats to disperse in water; contains molecules with both polar and nonpolar ends
emulsifier
proteins that speed chemical reactions
enzymes
ocular lenses
eyepieces
the circle visible through the lenses
field of view
only has one sugar unit, is a monosaccharide
glucose
Two metric units of weight
gram (g), milligram (mg)
Why does the scientific method begin with observations?
help scientists begin their study of a particular topic
low power or high power: Which has a smaller field but magnifies to a greater extent?
high power
based on observations, scientists come to a tentative decision
Formulating a hypothesis
What is a tentative explanation of observed phenomena?
hypothesis
Two metric units of volume
liter (l), milliliter (ml)
A lengthwise cut through any type of specimen
longitudinal section
Does low power or high power have a larger field of view?
low power
Low or high power: To locate small objects on a slide, first find them under -; then place them in the center of the field before rotating to -.
low; high
help scientists begin their study of a particular topic
making observations
has two sugar units, a disaccharide
maltose
Metric units of length measurement include
meter (m), centimeter (cm), millimeter (mm), micrometer (um), nanometer (nm)
the standard system of measurement in the sciences, including biology, chemistry, and physics.
metric system
a sample or event that is not exposed to the testing procedure
negative control
Can data prove a hypothesis true? (yes or no)
no
Is starch a protein?
no
they have no charged groups of atoms
nonpolar
revolving device that holds objectives
nosepiece
objective lenses
objectives
When an experiment or observations support a theory
Scientific Theory
How is a scientific theory different from a conclusion?
Scientific Theory is based on many experiments and takes many years to be accepted, while a conclusion is a result of one.
Why is it important to use one substance at a time when testing a pillbug's reaction?
So the pillbug is still not showing a reaction from the last Pillbug. There should always be a clean environment while working in a lab.
clips that hold a slide in place on the stage
Stage clips
scientists make further observations or perform experiments
Testing the hypothesis
A chain of two or more amino acids
peptide
the bond between the amino acids
peptide bond
have the same structure as fats, except that in place of the third fatty acid there is a phosphate group
phospholipids
A virus is 50 nm in size. Which type of microscope should be used to view it? Why?
The scanning electron because it can see the dimensions of the virus and magnify it to greater detail.
Which two types of microscopes view the surface of an object?
Transmission electron, scanning electron microscope
All living things consist of basic units of matter called
atoms
include sugars and molecules that are chains of sugars.
carbohydrates
molecules that have charged groups or atoms
polar
a very long chain of amino acids
polypeptide
goes through all the steps of the experiment and does contain the substance being tested. Therefore, positive results are expected
positive control
Enzymes are composed of what type of organic molecule?
proteins
analogous to the dissecting light microscope. It gives an image of the surface and dimensions of an object
scanning electron microscope
Are pipettes customarily used to measure large or small volumes?
small volumes
platform that holds and supports microscope slides
stage
designed to study entire objects in three dimensions at low magnification
stereomicroscope (dissecting microscope)
Which two types of microscopes view objects that have been sliced and treated to improve contrasts?
stereomicroscope and compound lights
Why do experimental procedures include control samples?
to compare results
Now you know what you will actually do. What is the benefit of formulating a hypothesis?
to help scientists decide how an experiment will be conducted
A scientist never says that a hypothesis has been proven true because, after all, some future knowledge might have a hearing on the experiment. What is the purpose of the conclusion?
to summarize the outcome of the experiment
analogous to the compound light microscope. The object is ultra-thinly sliced and treated with heavy metal salts to improve contrast.
transmission electron microscope
holds the ocular lenses
viewing head
when a specimen is prepared for observation, the object should always be viewed as a ----------
wet mount
Does a pillbug have the ability to move directly forward?
yes
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: The data show that vaccines protect people from disease.
Conclusion
whether or not the data supports or does not support the hypothesis
Coming to a conclusion
milli
(10^-3)
micro
(10^-6)
nano
(10^-9)
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: Pillbugs that back away from a substance are (attracted to/repelled by) the substance.
Conclusion
contains a strong solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide and a small amount of dilute copper sulfate solution.
Biuret solution
knob used to bring object into apprx. focus; used only with low-power objective
Coarse-adjustment knob
What advantages does the metric system provide over English units of measure?
Easier to convert because it is all in 10s.
Two temperature scales?
Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C)
knob used to bring object into final focus
Fine-adjustment knob
HPD equation
HPD=LPM/HPM
If your microscope has three objective lenses, this lens will be the longest. It is used to view an object in even greater detail.
High-power objective
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: How many body divisions does a pillbug have?
Hypothesis
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: If a pillbug travels 5 mm in 60 sec, what is its rate of speed?
Hypothesis
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: What can be concluded if a pillbug curls into a ball?
Hypothesis
are compounds that are insoluble in water and soluble in solvents, such as alcohol and ether.
Lipids
This lens is longer than the scanning objective lens and is used to view objects in greater detail.
Low-power objective
two knobs that control forward/reverse movement and right/left movement, respectively
Mechanical stage control knobs
goes through all the steps of the experiment except it does not contain the substance being tested. Therefore, negative results are tested.
Negative Control
the remainder group is also called?
R group
the minimum distance between two objects at which they can still be seen, or resolved, as two separate objects.
Resolution
Which objective (scanning, low power, or high power) allows you to observe the greatest number of cells within the field of view? Explain.
Scanning because it creates a bigger viewing window to view the most cells.
this is the shortest of the objective lenses and is used to scan the whole slide. The magnification is stamped on the housing of the lens. It is a number followed by an x.
Scanning objective
Why is locating an object more difficult if you start with the high-power objective rather than the low-power objective?
The higher power is harder because it is harder to locate the object. Starting with low helps to find it and then the high helps look into it.
Hypothesis, conclusion, or theory: All living things are made of cells
Theory
Why must a scientist keep a complete record of an experiment?
accuracy
proteins are made up of what that are joined together?
amino acids
supports upper parts and provides carrying handle
arm
How can you recognize the end of a pillbug?
the antennae
Which is more comprehensive, a conclusion or a theory?
theory
an encompassing conclusion based on many individual conclusions in the same field
theory