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Experimental esign Exam Name: ate: Part 1: Identify the equipment by matching the correct letter with the names of each piece of equipment.. 1. micropipette 2. beaker 3. graduated cylinder 4. funnel 5. test tube E 6. While trying out a new drug that may help patients increase their concentration, scientists decided to give the real pill to one group of patients while they gave the other group of patients a sugar pill. The patients were not told which group they were in. Why were the patients not told which pill they were taking? to keep patients from becoming angry to prevent bias when collecting data to prevent errors when collecting data to keep patients from dropping out of the study Use the technical passage below to answer Numbers 7 and 8. SIENTISTS EXPLORE N SPET OF FISH MIGRTION Toxic pollutants from agriculture and industry have been found worldwide, even in areas that are far from pollution sources. Until now, scientists have blamed air

currents for spreading toxins far from their sources. However, a recent study indicates that fish can transport toxins over long distances. Scientists developed this hypothesis when toxins were mysteriously found in a remote lake in Sweden. team of scientists from Lund University hypothesized that salmon accumulated and stored toxins in their fatty tissues when they were in the altic Sea. The salmon migrated upstream, spawned, and then died in the lake, releasing toxins as their bodies decomposed. To test this hypothesis, the scientists traveled to laska, where they carried out an experiment in two neighboring lakes, Lower Fish Lake and Round Tangle Lake. Lower Fish Lake is open to migrating salmon, while Round Tangle Lake is closed to migrating salmon because of numerous waterfalls and rapids. small fish, the arctic grayling, lives in both lakes. Fish eggs are a large part of its diet. When the scientists examined the arctic grayling from both lakes, the arctic grayling in Lower Fish Lake had more than twice the concentration of toxins in their bodies as the arctic grayling in Round Tangle Lake. Since both lakes are exposed to similar levels of air pollution, the difference in toxin levels found in the arctic grayling must be due to other factors. In a related experiment, scientists caught salmon throughout their migration and tested their fatty tissues for toxins. Even though the fatty tissue deposits were gradually used up, toxin levels remained about the same throughout the 400- kilometer journey up the opper River from the Gulf of laska to Lower Fish Lake. Instead of metabolizing the toxins, the salmon stored them in other body tissues that also contain fat, and in their eggs. oth of these studies support the hypothesis that migrating salmon can transport pollutants to new areas. 7. ccording to the passage, what question is being asked by Lund University researchers? What are the migrating habits of salmon in laska and Sweden? re increasing levels of air pollution affecting salmon migration? What are the diets of the arctic grayling and the migrating salmon found in the two laskan lakes? re migrating salmon responsible for transporting toxins from the sea to freshwater lakes?

8. Which of these locations was used as the control in the experiment? Lower Fish Lake the Gulf of laska the opper River Round Tangle Lake 9. While experimenting with mealworms a student used her senses to record the color, smell and other observations of the mealworm into a table. What choice best represents the type of data was she recording? qualitative data quantitative data bias data insignificant data 10. scientist saw an article on her social media page claiming that drinking lemon water could help you lose weight. eing skeptical the scientist wanted to determine if the claim was true. Which of these was most likely used to affirm this scientific idea?. formulate a hypothesis. identify the problem. conduct an experiment. write a conclusion 11. student wants to measure the volume of liquid for an experiment. Which of these would be the best tool for the student to use? test tube magnifying lens graduated cylinder compound microscope

12. group of students studied the effect of light intensity on the rate of a cell process in Elodea plants. The students exposed Elodea plants to different light intensities. gas was produced by the cell process. The amount of this gas was measured. The rate of the cell process was determined by the amount of gas produced. graph of the students' measurements is shown below. Which of these is the independent variable in this experiment? rate of cell process volume of gas size of Elodea plant intensity of light 13. The breathing rate of a goldfish can be measured by the number of times the goldfish opens its mouth. In an experiment, students placed a goldfish in a container of water at 26 and counted the number of times the fish opened its mouth. They gradually lowered the water temperature and counted the number of times the fish opened its mouth at 20, 14, 8, and 2. The results are shown in the table below. Which of these procedures would be a good control for this experiment?

Use a different kind of fish for each water temperature. etermine the breathing rate of a goldfish kept at a constant 26. Put the goldfish in 2 water and then increase the temperature. Repeat the experiment using a different species of goldfish. 14. Scientists are developing a microscopic submarine to deliver medicine to sites within the body. biomotor that uses bacteria would move the submarine. The scientists are experimenting with several species of bacteria to find which one works best in the biomotor. Which of these is the dependent variable in the scientists' experiment? the species of bacteria the movement of the submarine the size of the submarine the site within the body 15. Students will conduct a laboratory experiment using the following materials: a unsen burner, a beaker of water, glass tubing, four test tubes containing different chemicals, and rubber stoppers. Which of these steps is most critical for students to follow when using these materials in the lab? wearing eye protection at all times writing the lab procedure in a notebook washing hands before starting the experiment placing a stopper on all test tubes before heating them 16. student performed an experiment to determine the relationship between air temperature and growth in plants. She divided 36 seedlings into six groups and grew each group at a different temperature. She recorded the average height of the plants in each group after a four-week period. Her results are shown below.

Which of these statements best describes the results shown in the graph? s temperature increases, the average height of the plants continually increases. Temperature only affects average height between 18 and 24. s temperature increases, the average height of the plants first increases and then decreases. verage height levels off at a temperature of 18. Use the information and the graph below to answer Numbers 17 and 18. Scientists wanted to study the effect of water temperature on the swimming speed of goldfish. They set up an experiment in which they raised populations of goldfish in two different aquariums. Population 1 was raised at 5. Population 2 was raised at 25. ll other variables were constant in both aquariums. The results of this experiment are shown in the graph below. 17. ccording to the graph, both populations of goldfish swim at the same speed at which of these temperatures?. 12. 17

. 22. 27 18. ccording to the graph, as the water temperature increases from 5 to 25, the average speed of the goldfish in Population 1 increases decreases first increases, then decreases first decreases, then increases 19. student s hypothesis is that increased exercise causes increased heart rate. Heart rate is determined by taking the pulse, which is measured in beats per minute (PM). Which of the following data would support this student s hypothesis?. When sitting, her pulse was 70 PM; when standing, her pulse was 50 PM.. When running, her pulse was 100 PM; when sitting, her pulse was 60 PM.. When sitting, her pulse was 90 PM; when walking, her pulse was 90 PM.. When running, her pulse was 65 PM; when standing, her pulse was 70 PM. 20. onstructed Response (answer on a separate lined paper): Researchers tested a new product designed to remove mildew from household surfaces. They gave free samples of the product to 100 different households. They collected these data: 70 households reported that the product was effective in removing mildew; 30 households reported that the

product was not effective in removing mildew. From these data, the researchers concluded that the product was 70% effective in removing mildew from household surfaces. esign an experiment to give more reliable results. (Total of 14pts, see below for the breakdown) Include in your response, hypothesis (4) ppropriate list of materials (4) Procedures (4) data table-it does not have to be filled out(2)