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Quarter 1 assessment review vocabulary

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Factors kept the same in an experiment   Constant  
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The one thing I change in an experiment   Independent variable  
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Can be answered using books, the internet or other sources   Researchable question  
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Can be answered on your own using direct observation or performing a lab experiment.   Testable question  
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1st step in the scientific method   State the problem  
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List of "I Know" statements related to your problem.   Gathering information or data  
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Making a prediction as to what is going to happen in the experiment   Hypothesis  
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What I observe happen in an experiment   Dependent variable  
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A part of an experiment that is not changed it is used for comparision   Control  
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This is the part of the experiment where I collect the data and "show" my results   Observation  
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I explain what happened during the experiment and whether my hypothesis was right or wrong   Conclusion  
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Consumer that eats only plants   herbivore  
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Consumer that eats both plants and animals   omnivore  
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Consumer that eats only other animals   carnivore  
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An organism that can make its own food   producer  
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Living factors in an ecosystem   Biotic  
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Nonliving factors in an ecosystem   Abiotic  
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All the biotic and abiotic factors found in a given area   Ecosystem  
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Plants that emerge from the pond water, example cattails   Emergent vegetation  
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Plants that do not come above the surface of the water   Submerged vegetation  
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Plants that float on the surface of the pond.   Surface vegetation  
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The region near the side of the water, animal tracks and plants can be found here   Edge water region  
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The region of the pond where you may find fish and other animals.   Open water region  
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The region of the pond where you may find lily pads, ducks or frogs.   Surface region  
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The region of the pond where its dark and many microorganisms live.   Muddy bottom region  
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