Question | Answer |
what is the first step in the scientific method | ask a question |
what is the second step in the scientific method | form a hypothosis |
what is the third step in the scientific method | conduct a expirment |
what is the fourth step in the scientific method | analyze the results |
what is the fifth step in the scientific method | draw a conclusion |
what is the first step of the expirmental stage | gather materials |
what is the second step of the expirmental stage | know how to use a peice of equitment |
what is the third step of the expirmental stage | observe and record data |
what is the fourth step of the expirmental stage | identify one test variable and control other variables |
what is the fifth step of the expirmental stage | perform expirments |
what is the sixth step of the expirmental stage | use mathmatics |
what is the first step of science safety rules and procedures | follow all instructions carefully |
what is the second step of science safety rules and procedures | proceed with activity only when teacheris supervising |
what is the third step of science safety rules and procedures | use safety googles when instructed |
what is the fourth step of science safety rules and procedures | use care and ethical treatment when working with animals |
what is the fifth step of science safety rules and procedures | be neat safe before during and after activities |
what is the sixth step of science safety rules and procedures | refrain from eating drinking or gum-chewing during activities |
what is the seventh step of science safety rules and procedures | notify teacher immedieatly of any unsaafe situation |
what is a cell membrane | a continous almost invisible structure around the cell |
what is a enoplasmic reticulum | the cells transportation system which has a large surface area due to its looping membrane |
what is the cytoplasm | the cells enviroment which is mostly made of water salt gasses and wastes |
what is a golgi body | packs and carries protiens in little bubbles that seperate and float in the cytoplasm |
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