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  1. I asked a student to give me an example of an organ. She said tissue. I told her the lungs are an organ, they help you breathe. I asked again for an example. She said specific. I have her another example, and asked again, and she said performs. I told her the brain was an organ, and I asked her what it does, and she said function.

  2. The internal assessment is due in a few weeks and I really need to gather some data so please let me know if anyone can help :) 2 5. Share. r/experiments: This is a subreddit where we conduct and discuss experiments. Conduct a scientific experiment at home, and write about your procedures….

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  4. Because it's a real thing that's been demonstrated with experiments. Especially crazy as the delayed choice version of the experiment, where you can send a particle through a double slit, record information about which path it took, and then, depending on whether or not you erase the information, the behavior of the particle changes.

  5. Cluck1. •. Do something related to your job. A circuit powered by a solar panel for example. Angle of the panel, distance from light source, led vs incandescent, color of the LED, hide some resistors in some wires and have them find the problem. Reply reply. whitty98. •.

  6. Making your DNA visible at home: Take a shot glass and spit in it until you have about 2 cm of it. Then add a drop of liquid soap and a pinch of salt and mix it a bit. Ultimately pour some cold, high vol% alcohol very slowly in the glass (a shot of vodka you leave in the fridge for some minutes works fine).

  7. Experimental design is the roadmap researchers use to answer questions. It's a set of rules and steps that researchers follow to collect information, or "data," in a way that is fair, accurate, and makes sense. Long ago, people didn't have detailed game plans for experiments.

  8. This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.

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