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Dive into the world of scientific methodology and test your skills by listing the steps of the scientific method in the correct order. Identify the independent and dependent variables in the problem scenario: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?” Challenge yourself at different time intervals from 5 minutes down to 1 second and demonstrate your scientific prowess as you race against the clock. Become an expert in E=MC2 and unravel the mysteries of experimental design and data analysis. Join the journey of discovery today!
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Take 5 minutes to answer this question in the “Opening Problems” section in your notebook…
List the steps of the scientific method in order. • Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: • “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
5 minutes List the steps of the scientific method in order. Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
4 minutes List the steps of the scientific method in order. Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
3 minutes List the steps of the scientific method in order. Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
2 minutes List the steps of the scientific method in order. Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
1 minute List the steps of the scientific method in order. Identify the IV and DV in the problem stated below: “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”
It’s Time to Start Class! E =MC2
SCIENTIFIC METHOD: • 1-State the problem • 2-Conduct research about the problem • 3-Make a hypothesis • 4-Design and conduct an experiment • 5-Collect and record data • 6-Analyze data • 7-Draw conclusions • IV: concentration of light DV: amount of glucose • “How do different concentrations of light affect the amount of glucose produced in photosynthesis?”