| A | B |
| aero | needing oxygen or air |
| endo | inner, inside |
| auto | self |
| hyper | above, over |
| hypo | below, under |
| bio | life |
| chloro | green |
| cide | killer, kill, killing |
| cyto, cyte | cell |
| ecto (exo) | outer, external |
| hetero | different, other |
| macro | large |
| synthesis | to make/put together |
| photo | light |
| lys | breakdown |
| chromo | color |
| aero | air |
| homo | same, alike |
| The hypothesis stated the type of water sealer would affect mass of wood blocks soaked in water. The data collected supports the hypothesis. | CONCLUSION |
| Starts with “Does” or “Will”, contains IV and DV, and ends with “?” | PROBLEM |
| -Written as numbered steps -Each step begins with a verb, “command” statements | PROCEDURE |
| -Restates hypothesis -States whether hypothesis is supported or not supported | CONCLUSION |
| Will the type of water sealer affect mass of wood blocks soaked in water in grams? | PROBLEM |
| If the type of sealer changes, then the amount of mass wood blocks will change. The blocks that have the sealer that contains carboxyl will gain the least amount of water. | HYPOTHESIS |
| The wood blocks with carboxyl applied gained an average of 26.32 grams. The wood bricks with acetyl acetate applied gained an average of 33.77 grams. | RESULTS |
| Will ___________affect ______? | PROBLEM |
| If ___________ decreases, then ________ will decrease. | HYPOTHESIS |
| 1. Get 30 wood blocks 24 cm x 6 cm. 2. Apply 25 mL of carboxyl sealer to 10 of the wood blocks. 3. Allow to dry for 24 hours. 4. ….continued | PROCEDURE |
| -Contains numbers. -Usually refers to statistical analysis like average, mean, median, or range. | RESULTS |
| the part of the experiment, that the person doing the experiment changes or controls | INDEPENDENT VARIABLE |
| part of the experiment being measured | DEPENDENT VARIABLE |
| mass of food chickens eat | DEPENDENT VARIABLE |
| amount of sunlight | INDEPENDENT VARIABLE |
| the non-experimental group | CONTROL GROUP |
| keeps all necessary parts of the experimental design the same so the only effect caused by IV | CONSTANTS |
| repetition of the experiment; should have a minimum of 10 for each group | RETESTS/TRIALS |
| the mass of food chickens eat without sunlight. | CONTROL GROUP |
| The same type of food. | CONSTANTS |
| Ten trials for each type of light and the control group. | RETESTS/TRIALS |
| The same size of wood blocks | CONSTANTS |
| The mass of wood blocks without sealer. | CONTROL GROUP |
| The appropriate unit for measuring mass of food chickens eat.. | GRAMS |
| The appropriate unit for measure volume of wood blocks. | CUBIC CENTIMETERS/CENTIMETERS CUBED |
| Appropriate unit for measuring width of wood block | CENTIMETER |
| Appropriate unit for measuring the volume of water given to chickens | LITER |
| herb | pertaining to plants |
| phyll | leaf or leaf structures |
| vore | devour |
| ology | "study of ..." |
| meso | middle |
| pod | foot |
| sachhar | sugar/sweetner |
| zoo | animal like |