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METHODS & AFFIXES I VOCAB-BIO23

Assigned Monday (8/28)--log 15 minutes by 10 pm Thursday

AB
Chlor-green
Chrom-color
ectooutside/external
geoearth
hetero-different
-cytecell
homo-same
hyperabove/excessive
hypounder/beneath/lacking
karyonucleus
eutrue
lysisto burst or break or deconstruct
photopertaining to light
thermheat
trophto feed or eat
-itisinflammation
aqua/hydrowater
autoself
aeroneeding oxygen or air
endoinner, inside
biolife
cidekiller, kill, killing
macrolarge
synthesisto make/put together
photolight
lysbreakdown
gastro/gastricrelated to the stomach
homosame, 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” statementsPROCEDURE/EXPERIMENT
-Restates hypothesis -States whether hypothesis is supported or not supportedCONCLUSION
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. ….continuedPROCEDURE/EXPERIMENT
-Contains numbers. -Usually refers to statistical analysis like average, mean, median, or range.RESULTS
Occurrence that is noticed using senses but is not measured quantitativelyQUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The boy smelled bacon.QUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The boy smelled bacon frying.INFERENCE
Conclusion based on evidence and logical reasoning.INFERENCE
Using the library to find information about electricity.RESEARCH
The hypothesis is supported. The number of worms in the container did affect the height the marigolds grew.CONCLUSION
Does the amount of earthworms added to a container of marigolds affect the height?PROBLEM
The average growth of plants exposed to electricity was 5.3 centimeters. The average growth of plants not exposed to electricity was 5.6 centimeters.RESULTS
As the plants exposure to electricity changes, then the growth of the plants will change.HYPOTHESIS
Place ten earthworms in a container of marigolds. Do not place any earthworm in the second container of marigolds. Measure height of marigolds after 4 weeks.PROCEDURE/EXPERIMENT
The plant is extremely wiltedQUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The plant is extremely wilted due to lack of waterINFERENCE
The car stopped runningQUALITATIVE OBSERVATION
The car stopped running because it was out of gasINFERENCE
There were 3 birds in the nextQUANTITATIVE OBSERVATION
The plants grew 2 centimetres in the second week of growthQUANTITATIVE OBSERVATION
carnvarient of "carin" -Latin for "flesh"


Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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