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[Show more]Transverse wave - back and forth, perpendicular 
Compressional wave - rarefaction and compression 
Wavelength - The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave 
Frequency - the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time 
Refraction - The bending of a wave as it passes at...
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Add to cartTransverse wave - back and forth, perpendicular 
Compressional wave - rarefaction and compression 
Wavelength - The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave 
Frequency - the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time 
Refraction - The bending of a wave as it passes at...
control group - In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the treatment; contrasts 
with the experimental group and serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the 
treatment. 
Scientific Method - A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting 
data, formulatin...
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Add to cartcontrol group - In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the treatment; contrasts 
with the experimental group and serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the 
treatment. 
Scientific Method - A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting 
data, formulatin...
confounding variable - A factor that has a relationship with both the dependent and 
independent variable that affects the study. (Ex: does ice cream cause crime? NO- Heat is a 
variable for both of these things) 
Extraneous variable - In an experiment, a variable other than the IV that might caus...
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Add to cartconfounding variable - A factor that has a relationship with both the dependent and 
independent variable that affects the study. (Ex: does ice cream cause crime? NO- Heat is a 
variable for both of these things) 
Extraneous variable - In an experiment, a variable other than the IV that might caus...
Graticule slide - marked with grid line, useful for counting or estimating a quantity 
Preparing acid solutions - Always add acid to 2/3 water, then add rest of water 
# of Animal species - over 1 million species and about 30 divisions 
# of insects - 800,000 species, half of animal kingdom 
Charact...
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Add to cartGraticule slide - marked with grid line, useful for counting or estimating a quantity 
Preparing acid solutions - Always add acid to 2/3 water, then add rest of water 
# of Animal species - over 1 million species and about 30 divisions 
# of insects - 800,000 species, half of animal kingdom 
Charact...
Independent Variable - The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose 
effect is being studied. Placed on the x-axis (horizontal) on a graph. 
Dependent Variable - The variable that is measured in an experiment. Placed on the yaxis (vertical) on a graph. 
Scientific theory - Must ...
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Add to cartIndependent Variable - The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose 
effect is being studied. Placed on the x-axis (horizontal) on a graph. 
Dependent Variable - The variable that is measured in an experiment. Placed on the yaxis (vertical) on a graph. 
Scientific theory - Must ...
What are the 5 steps in the Scientific Method? - 1. Identify a problem or pose a question 
based on an observation. 
2. Formulate a hypotheses. 
3. Conduct experiments or tests the hypotheses. 
4. Observe and record the results. 
5. Draw a conclusion (was the hypothesis correct?). 
* peer review is...
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 steps in the Scientific Method? - 1. Identify a problem or pose a question 
based on an observation. 
2. Formulate a hypotheses. 
3. Conduct experiments or tests the hypotheses. 
4. Observe and record the results. 
5. Draw a conclusion (was the hypothesis correct?). 
* peer review is...
# of Animal species - over 1 million species and about 30 divisions 
# of insects - 800,000 species, half of animal kingdom 
Characteristics of animal kingdom - muliticellular, heterotrophic, reproduce sexually, do 
not have cell walls or chloroplasts, can move at some stage of life, can rapidly re...
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Add to cart# of Animal species - over 1 million species and about 30 divisions 
# of insects - 800,000 species, half of animal kingdom 
Characteristics of animal kingdom - muliticellular, heterotrophic, reproduce sexually, do 
not have cell walls or chloroplasts, can move at some stage of life, can rapidly re...
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