Answer the Following Integrated Science Flashcards

Can You Answer the Following Integrated Science Terminologies? This Flashcard quiz is to Answer the Following Integrated Science questions. Try out this Flashcard quiz based on the Integrated science terms and check out your knowledge.

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What is the Definition of Science?
Systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
What is the Definition of Technology?
The sum of the ways in which social groups provide themselves with the material objects of their civilization.
What is the Definition of Scientific Model?
A representation of an object or system.
What is the Definition of Scientific Method?
A method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is empirically tested.
What are the 3 Branches of Natural Science?
Earth science

Physical science

Life science
What is the Pure Science? How do scientists practice pure science?
Pure science is science done in a laboratory. It is also called natural science. Applied science is also called technology or engineering. It is done outside. In pure science, a biologist might discover a drug that kills a bacteria.
What is the difference between scientific law and scientific theory?
A scientific law is an assumed truth which forms the basis of your theory. Scientific laws are universal and describe observed events. Scientific theories use fundamental laws to logically form new ideas or explain new phenomena. The absolute best example I know of is the law of conservation of energy.
Diagram the steps of the Scientific Method.
Answer 8
These are the steps of the Scientific Method.
What reason(s) can scientific theories be changed or replaced?
When there is ample experimental evidence to suggest the theory cannot make valid predictions or when parts of the theory are incompatible with more established theory.
Why is no experiment a failure?
You have learned what does NOT work. 2. You will lose your funding if you report a failure.
If you do not record the input and or output and if you do not learn then it is a failure. But no experiment properly executed is a failure.
What is the difference between precision and accuracy?
Precision is the number of places to the right of a decimal point you can get in a measurement. Accuracy is how closely your measurement or your measuring device conforms to a standard.
What are the components of a data table? Practice making a data table or graph.
Answer 12
This is a Data table.
What are the components of a graph? Practice making a graph (Line graph) of Data.
Answer 13
This is a line graph.
Analyze graphs.
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Be able to state the independent and dependent variable for an experiment.
The independent variable is typically the variable representing the value being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated.