Scientific Inquiry — steps?
Asking questions, hypothesizing, experimenting, analyzing.
Scientific inquiry — definition?
Asking questions and investigating scientifically.
Living World Beyond Sight — methods?
Echolocation, infrared detection, bioluminescence, vibration sensing.
Hypothesis — role?
A testable explanation or prediction.
Health and Hygiene — practices?
Handwashing, sanitation, vaccination, personal cleanliness.
Experiment — purpose?
Test hypotheses through controlled procedures.
Observation — importance?
Foundation for forming questions and hypotheses.
Variables — types?
Independent (changed) and dependent (measured).
Conclusion — function?
Interprets data to support or refute hypothesis.
Echolocation — animals?
Bats and dolphins use it for navigation.
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