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Sicence 5A Lesson 1-4

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What are the steps of the Scientific Method?   make observations, ask a question, form a Hypothesis, test your Hypothesis, ask questions  
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What causes Malaria?   parasite that infects red blood cells  
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What is a Parasite?   an organism that lives in or on a host  
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What is the Scientific Method?   is a process that scientists use to investigate and answer questions  
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Why is it important that others can repeat a scientific procedure?   so it can be checked  
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How do you form a hypothesis?   1 ask "why" questions 2 look for connections 3 suggest possible explanations for these connections  
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What is a Ribosomes?   "factories" within cells that make proteins  
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What is stage 1 of the Malaria Parasite Cycle?   a infected mosquito bites a healthy person  
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What is stage 2 of the Malaria Parasite Cycle?   the parasite travels to the liver and make more parasites  
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What is stage 3 of the Malaria Parasite Cycle?   the parasites now infect the red blood cells, make more parasites, and the disease spreads throughout the body  
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What is stage 4 of the Malaria Parasite Cycle?   an uninfected mosquito bites the infected human and becomes infected  
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What is stage 5 of the Malaria Parasite Cycle?   that mosquito can now spread the disease to other people  
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What is Evidence?   date that scientists collect in different ways  
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How do you test a Hypothesis?   think about the different kind of date that could be used to test the hypothesis.  
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How do you analyze data?   1 organize the data 2look for patterns that show connections  
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What do pores do?   separate pieces of the gene based on how big they are.  
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What is gel used for?   to make the gene form bands on the gel  
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How do you draw a conclusion?   decide if the data clearly support the hypothesis or not and share with others  
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Is disproving a hypothesis as good as proving one? Why or Why Not?   yes because you can get more questions  
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Observe   wacth sumthing  
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Form a Hypothesis   make a statement that can be tested to answer a question  
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Communicate   share information with others  
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Classify   place things with similar properties into groups  
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Use numbers   order, count, add, subtract, multiply, and divide to explain data  
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Make a Model   make something to represent an object or event  
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Use Variables   identify thing that can control or change the outcome of an experiment  
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Interpret Data   use information that has been gathered to answer question or solve a problem  
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Measure   find the size, distance, time, volume, area, mass, weight, or temperature of an object or event  
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Predict   state possible results of an event or experiment  
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Infer   form an idea or opinion from facts or observations  
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Experiment   perform a test to support or disprove a hypothesis  
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What should you do if you spill while doing an experiment?    
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What should you wear if working with anything messy or that might spill?   clean up a spill right away  
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When should you wash your hands?   wash your hands before and after an activity  
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When should you wear saftey goggles?   when your doing sum thing that can hert you  
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What do you need to keep away from open flames?   your hair and your clothes  
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What should you never do during an experiment?   you should never eat or drink during an experiment  
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