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Welcome to BIO-AG!Welcome to BIO-AG!

• Find your table/seat assignment• Introduce yourself to your neighbors• As a group define the scientific word

(green tent) left on your table – write your groups definitions on the white paper with the dry erase marker.

• When you are done – place your white paper on the white board

• IF you have a word that is part of the scientific method place it in the correct order

Scientific MethodScientific Method

1. Have a problem (ask a question)2. Conduct research3. Hypothesis4. Perform Experiment (Collect Data)5. Analyze Results

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Only special trained people can be scientists?

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All living things have cells?

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An experiment is the testing of a hypothesis?

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Astrology is a study of science?

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When conducting an experiment you gather DATA in a log book?

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Scientific explanation of know facts seen through repeated testing is know as a theory?

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Parts of an experiment which all conditions are kept the same is considered the conclusion?

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An orderly approach to answering questions and solving problems is know as the scientific method.

THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY IN

AGRICULTURE

THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY IN

AGRICULTURE

Scientific Method & Reading Graphs

UNIT OBJECTIVESUNIT OBJECTIVES

A. Define basic terms associated with science.

B. Define the scientific method.C. List & describe the steps of the

scientific methodD. Identify variables, constants and

controls in an experiment. E. Construct, label and discern different

types of graphs

ScienceScienceA process through which

nature is studied, discovered, and understood.

Biologists – answer the WHAT, WHY and HOW of all living things!

A. Define basic terms associated with science.

TheoryTheoryThe most probable explanation

based on the best available evidence.

A. Define basic terms associated with science.

Facts: Data or evidence that can be observed repeatedly

Inference -  something PRESUMED by observation

Fact vs. Inference

A. Define basic terms associated with science.

Fact vs. InferenceFact vs. Inference

Fact vs. InferenceFact vs. Inference

Fact vs. InferenceFact vs. Inference

Fact vs. InferenceFact vs. Inference

Fact vs. InferenceFact vs. Inference

What is the scientific method?

B. Define the scientific method.

An orderly approach to answering questions and solving problems.

Steps to the Scientific Method

Steps to the Scientific Method

C. List and describe the steps of the scientific method.

Step #1 The Problem (ask a ?)Step #1 The Problem (ask a ?)

States the purpose of doing an experiment.

MUST be stated as a question.

Examples: -What type of feed will make my pig gain 3 pounds per day to make weight for the stock show?

#2 Research#2 Research

Read & study what is ALREADY KNOWN about the topic

Get advice from others

#3 The Hypothesis#3 The Hypothesis

An EDUCATED guessAnswers the question in the

problemWritten in “if, then” form

Example: If I use 20-10-20 fertilizer, then the poinsettia will grow fastest.

#4 Perform Experiment #4 Perform Experiment

Carry out the experimentKeep records of results

#5 Analyze Results#5 Analyze Results

Determine the truth of your hypothesis based on your results

ConclusionConclusion

Results of Study

VariablesVariables

Independent variable (IV) – The variable that is changed (what is being tested)

D. Identify variables, constants and controls in an experiment.

VariablesVariables

Dependent variable (DV) – The variable that responds and is measured.

VariablesVariables

Constant (C) – All factors that are kept the same during the experiment.

VariablesVariables

Control – All factors that stay the same. – standard of comparison

Solve agricultural problems by applying the scientific method

The Purina Feed salesman visits you and claims that his hog feed will cause your hogs to have a higher ADG (average daily gain). So, you design an experiment to see if he is correct. You get two pens with 10 hogs each. The hogs are all within 10 pounds of each other. You feed your current feed to one pen and the Purina feed to the other pen. At the end of 30 days, you weigh each pig and calculate the ADG for each pen.

Problem: (question) Hypothesis: If/ThenExperiment: How will you test it IV: What changes DV: The variable that responds• Controls: standard factors Constant’s: What does NOT change (same for both groups Conclusion: Results of study

Problem: (question) Which hog feed will cause my hog to gain the most weight? Hypothesis: (If/Then) If I feed Purina Show Chow to my hog, then it will gain the maximum weight each day.

Experiment: (How will you test it)IV: Type of Feed (what we are testing)

DV: (what responds) Weight

Constants: Environment, original weight/age of pigs

Control Group - Pigs

Conclusion: (Results of Test) Hogs eating Purina Show Chow had the highest ADG (average daily gain)

BUBBLES LABBUBBLES LAB

Why use graphs & tables in science??Why use graphs & tables in science??

To arrange data (numbers) so they are easy to compare.

Makes numbers visual!

E. Construct, label and discern different types of graphs

Types of GraphsTypes of Graphs

Line Graphs

– 2 variables– Lots of #’s

45 F 60 F 75 F 90 F0

20

40

60

80

100

120

JuvenileAdult

Chirping rate of crickets at different temperatures

Types of GraphsTypes of Graphs

Bar Graph

– East to compare results

– Easy to see an average

Types of GraphsTypes of Graphs

Pie Charts

– Data usually equals 100%

Bubbles DataBubbles Data

For each of your experiments draw anAppropriate graph to show the different experiments.

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