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    Scientific Method

    Scientific Method August 25, 2013 Alfred Porter SCI/230 In the scientific method that I chose to do was the car experiment. The car experiment explains that I am leaving to go to work and I go to start my car and after turning the key nothing happens. By looking under the hood I have three choices of what could be causing the car not to start. It could be the battery cables could be loose, the car needs fluids, or there could be electrical problems. I looked at all the fluids and the fluid

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    The Scientific Method

    Activity SCI/230 For the Scientific Method activity I chose the car experiment. I had to test many theories before I found the right problem

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    Dna Worksheet

    DNA Worksheet Crystal Noel SCI/230 25 April 2014 Frederick Carlisle, MS DNA Worksheet Answer the following in at least 100 words: 1. Describe the structure of DNA. * The structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) contains the biological instructions of making each creature their own unique species. DNA is made up of chemical blocks called nucleotides. These blocks are made up of three parts: a phosphate group, a sugar group, and one of four types of bases (Adenine (A), thymine

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    Patterns of Evolution

    Patterns of Evolution Dawn Austin SCI/230 January 28, 2011 Mrs. Sara Young Humans shape their environment in ways that other organisms cannot. Are humans subject to the same pressures of natural selection as other organisms? Why or why not? Yes, Humans are subject to the same pressures of natural selection like all other organisms. According to an article I was reading, the fact is that change in gene pool over time in all species is completely avoidable. Eyre-Walker and Keightley claimed

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    Scientific Method

    Scientific Method Activity Erin Whjpple SCI 230 Mitzie Sowell In the first scientific method activity I chose the experiment with tomato plant growth in a garden. In this experiment I observed that the tomatoes in the small garden haven’t been growing as full producing fewer tomatoes each summer. The last four years the tomatoes have been grown in the same garden in the same soil as the summers past without replenishing the soil. This caused me to question whether or not the plants need

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    Introduction to Life Science

    Introduction to Life Science By Melody Petty August 23, 2013 DUYEN NGUYEN SCI/230 The female human body has evolved and adapted to their surroundings during the many centuries since they first step foot on the earth. The female body has several organs that stand out and are different when it comes to the male body. The female body has several organs that actually make them capable of living in the different surroundings. The organs allows the female to produce and carry babies

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    Physiology Assignment

    Physiology Assignment University of Phoenix SCI 230 Week 7 Assignment 1 SCI230 Week 7 Physiology Assignment Locate a diagram of the internal anatomy of an organism with the main organs and structures labeled. Write a 350- to 700-word paper explaining how the organism in the diagram has evolved physiologically to become suited to its environment. Reference the diagram in your paper. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Every organism has

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    The Scientific Method - Sci230 - Week 1

    The Scientific Method Theresa P. Mitchell University of Phoenix SCI 230 Introduction to Life Science Professor Mayra E. Colombani February 2, 2014 The Scientific Method The scientific method is an established step process to stimulate us to ask questions and seek explanations to situations or problems. On the table below, the scientific method applies the following steps to start an investigation to reach a general conclusion: Observation | Question | Hypothesis | Prediction | Experiment

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    Scietific Method

    SCIENTIFIC METHOD CEDRIC KEARNEY SCI/230 20 April 2014 CHRISTINE ROGERS SCIENTIFIC METHOD The scientific method is the process of research in which an observation is made and information is gathered, a hypothesis is made, and experiment is taken place to understand the observation. There are six parts to a scientific experiment. The first part is the observation; the event that has taken place. The second part is the question; what caused the particular event to take place. The third and

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    Physiology Week 7

    Physiology Assignment week 7 Debbie Hobbs SCI 230 January 11, 2013 Fish have a very unique anatomy and physiology so that they can thrive in underwater environments. Fish have a closed circulatory system, in a fish blood flows from the heart, to the gills, to the body and back. Gills are comparable to the lungs of humans but the way they take in oxygen is very different. Water flows over the gills and the gills absorb dissolved oxygen. Fish sense their environment in a number of different ways

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