A&P Lab 1: Intro Flashcards

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Scientific method

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analytical process that seeks to answer questions about our world; involves posing a specific question and then searching for objective (unbiased) answers to the question

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Observation

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1st step in searching for an objective answer to a question

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Hypothesis

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statement that seeks to explain the observation

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Experiment

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hypothesis is tested during this, during which the conditions that produced the observation are repeated in an environment that can be carefully controlled and monitored

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Control

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set of conditions that duplicates the observation minus the variable; provides a standard to which the experimental group can be compared in order to examine the effect of the variable

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6
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Conclusion

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accepting or rejecting the hypothesis

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7
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Metric system

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universal tool of measurement and analysis

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8
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Scientific notation

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abbreviation of a very large or very small number using a number x 10^n

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9
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Meter (m)

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metric unit for length/distance

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10
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Liter (L)

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metric unit for volume

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Mass

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amount of matter of an object

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12
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Gram (g)

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metric unit of mass

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13
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Degrees Celsius

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metric unit of temperature

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14
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Fahrenheit formula

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F = 9/5C +32

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15
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Celsius formula

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C = 5 (F - 32)/9

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16
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Blunt probe

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rigid 5-inch steel instrument with a blunt, usually bent tip; useful for tearing through connective tissue, tearing muscles apart, and separating fragile structures from their attachments

17
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Scissors

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usually 4-6 inches long with the end of 1 blade pointed and the other rounded; used to cut through skin, cut muscles through their center (called bisect), and make other large, clean cuts through major structures

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Scalpel

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usually 5 inches with replaceable blades; used to gently scrape away connective tissue and fat, cut through tough fibrous tissues, and make small incisions; use sparingly (can cause irreparable damage to the specimen)

19
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Needle probe

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a 3-inch needle usually attached to a wooden handle; used as a pointer or to attach the specimen to the dissecting tray

20
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Forceps

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about 5 inches long with handles transversely ridged to prevent fingers from slipping; the ends should be blunt and rounded and the gripping surfaces grooved; used to grasp small objects and to remove/pull away connective tissue

21
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Protective gear

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preservative can be irritating to skin and damage clothes, so protective gloves and lab coat/apron should be worn while dissecting; eye protection recommended