1. The frog ate 7 slugs.
2. Iodine turned the starch solution purple.
3. My fish comes to the top of the tank when I come by.
4. A Starbucks grande coffee has 16 ounces.
ECHS Biology & Biotechnology with Mrs. Husselstein |
Warm Ups
Identify whether the following data is qualitative or quantitative.
1. The frog ate 7 slugs. 2. Iodine turned the starch solution purple. 3. My fish comes to the top of the tank when I come by. 4. A Starbucks grande coffee has 16 ounces. 1. Give an example of qualitative data.
2. Give an example of quantitative data. 1. In our murder mystery, where do you think the person ate last?
2. How did you come to this conclusion? 1. Go to join.quizizz.com. Wait for me to give you the game code. Enter your FULL NAME. Answer the questions.
2. Take a screenshot of your final score and enter it as your warm-up answer for today. 1. What did you have for dinner last night? What macromolecules were in it?
2. If you wanted to be strong, what types of food do you think you would need to eat? Why? 1. What are the two types of carbohydrates we are testing for?
2. When analyzing results, what information should you include in your lab report? 1. What macromolecule test requires it to be heated in a warm water bath?
2. What is the lipid streak test or paper bag test? Does it need a test tube? 1. Which macromolecule is tested for using Benedict's solution? (Be specific!)
2. How do you test for starch? 1. What macromolecules are found in cheese?
2. What chemical is used to test for lipids? How many drops are needed in each test tube? 1. How do I expect you to behave in class? Are the expectations different when I am not here?
2. List 3 examples of a protein. |
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