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Lesson 1
March 6, 2012
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 Organism
   A living thing.
 Observation
   Gathering information in a careful, orderly way.
 Data
   Information gathered from observations.
 Inference
   A conclusion based on experience or evidence.
 Hypothesis
   A proposed explanation for observations.
 DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT
 Asking a question
 Forming a hypothesis
 Doing a controlled experiment
 Recording and analyzing results
 Drawing a conclusion
 An EXPERIMENT…
  Can make a discovery.
  Can test a hypothesis.
  Can prove a known fact.
 Example: how do organisms come into being?
   In the past, observations showed that some living things
    just appeared.
      Mice appeared in grain.
      Maggots appeared on meat.
 People thought that the mice came from the grain, and
 the maggots came from the meat.
   This idea was called spontaneous generation.
 Do you think spontaneous generation is correct?
 A doctor named Redi had a different idea. He observed
  that maggots appeared on meat a few days after flies
  were around it.
 His hypothesis was that flies made the maggots.
 A hypothesis is a possible explanation based on
  observations and evidence.
 All experiments begin with a hypothesis.
 Remember: an experiment tests a hypothesis.
 Redi wanted to test his hypothesis. He had to figure
 out which variable to change.
   A variable is any part of the experiment that can change.
    For example: equipment, material, temperature, light,
    time.
   An experiment should only change 1 variable at a time.
   The variable that the scientist changes is called the
    manipulated variable.
   The variables that change as a result of the manipulated
    are called the responding variables.
 Here is Redi’s controlled experiment. What are the
  controlled variables? What are the manipulated variables?
  What are the responding variables?
 Controlled variables: jars, type of
  meat, location, temperature, time.
 Manipulated variables: closing the jars
 Responding variable: maggots
 Redi observed that maggots appeared on the meat in
  the open jars.
 No maggots appeared on the meat in the closed jars.
 He recorded his findings by writing them down for
  future scientists.
 The conclusion uses evidence from the experiment to
 state if the hypothesis was supported or refuted.
   Supported = hypothesis was correct.
   Refuted = hypothesis was incorrect.



   Was Redi’s hypothesis supported or refuted?
   What was his conclusion?
 Redi’s hypothesis was SUPPORTED.
 His conclusion: flies produce maggots.
   Spontaneous generation is incorrect.
   New organisms come from existing organisms. This is
    called biogenesis.
What is a theory?
 If a hypothesis is supported by many different
  experiments, it can become a theory.
 A theory is a well-tested explanation that brings many
  observations together.
   Theories let scientists make better predictions about
    new situations.
 Sometimes more than one theory is needed to explain
 something. For example…
 …kangaroos and koalas!

Oy mate.
                                    G’day




 Why are they only in Australia?
 The answer can be explained by 2 theories:
   Evolution (more later in this class)
   Plate tectonics (more later in Physics)
 Plate Tectonics
 Millions of years ago, Australia, Antarctica and South
    America were all joined in one continent.
   This continent broke apart, and Australia became a
    continent by itself.
   Evolution
   Organisms change over time to survive.
   Since Australia was so far away from other
    continents, the animals in Australia changed in unique
    ways

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Bio lesson1 introduction

  • 3.  Organism  A living thing.  Observation  Gathering information in a careful, orderly way.  Data  Information gathered from observations.  Inference  A conclusion based on experience or evidence.  Hypothesis  A proposed explanation for observations.
  • 4.  DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT  Asking a question  Forming a hypothesis  Doing a controlled experiment  Recording and analyzing results  Drawing a conclusion
  • 5.  An EXPERIMENT…  Can make a discovery.  Can test a hypothesis.  Can prove a known fact.
  • 6.  Example: how do organisms come into being?  In the past, observations showed that some living things just appeared.  Mice appeared in grain.  Maggots appeared on meat.
  • 7.  People thought that the mice came from the grain, and the maggots came from the meat.  This idea was called spontaneous generation.  Do you think spontaneous generation is correct?
  • 8.  A doctor named Redi had a different idea. He observed that maggots appeared on meat a few days after flies were around it.  His hypothesis was that flies made the maggots.
  • 9.  A hypothesis is a possible explanation based on observations and evidence.  All experiments begin with a hypothesis.
  • 10.  Remember: an experiment tests a hypothesis.  Redi wanted to test his hypothesis. He had to figure out which variable to change.  A variable is any part of the experiment that can change. For example: equipment, material, temperature, light, time.  An experiment should only change 1 variable at a time.  The variable that the scientist changes is called the manipulated variable.  The variables that change as a result of the manipulated are called the responding variables.
  • 11.  Here is Redi’s controlled experiment. What are the controlled variables? What are the manipulated variables? What are the responding variables?
  • 12.  Controlled variables: jars, type of meat, location, temperature, time.  Manipulated variables: closing the jars  Responding variable: maggots
  • 13.  Redi observed that maggots appeared on the meat in the open jars.  No maggots appeared on the meat in the closed jars.  He recorded his findings by writing them down for future scientists.
  • 14.  The conclusion uses evidence from the experiment to state if the hypothesis was supported or refuted.  Supported = hypothesis was correct.  Refuted = hypothesis was incorrect.  Was Redi’s hypothesis supported or refuted?  What was his conclusion?
  • 15.  Redi’s hypothesis was SUPPORTED.  His conclusion: flies produce maggots.  Spontaneous generation is incorrect.  New organisms come from existing organisms. This is called biogenesis.
  • 16. What is a theory?
  • 17.  If a hypothesis is supported by many different experiments, it can become a theory.  A theory is a well-tested explanation that brings many observations together.  Theories let scientists make better predictions about new situations.  Sometimes more than one theory is needed to explain something. For example…
  • 18.  …kangaroos and koalas! Oy mate. G’day  Why are they only in Australia?
  • 19.  The answer can be explained by 2 theories:  Evolution (more later in this class)  Plate tectonics (more later in Physics)
  • 20.  Plate Tectonics  Millions of years ago, Australia, Antarctica and South America were all joined in one continent.  This continent broke apart, and Australia became a continent by itself.  Evolution  Organisms change over time to survive.  Since Australia was so far away from other continents, the animals in Australia changed in unique ways