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Effective Problem Solving Methods in Science

Explore the methods of solving problems using scientific approaches. Understand depolarization, nerve impulses, and reflex actions. Discover confounding factors affecting outcomes and various problem-solving styles. Engage in lab activities and discover your learning style.

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Effective Problem Solving Methods in Science

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  1. THE METHODS OF SCIENCE SOLVING PROBLEMS

  2. DEPOLARIZATION Prompts: For questions 1-3, use the online sources as well as the excerpt from Human Anatomy and Physiology textbook by Solomon, Schmidt, and Adragna. • http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter14/animation__the_nerve_impulse.html

  3. PROBLEM SOLVING • SOLVING PROBLEMS ON PAGE 6 IN TEXTBOOK – ANSWER QUESTIONS 1-3. List 5 confounding factors/ variables affecting the outcome of this activity. Conclusions of the lab. • ACTIVITY A • TEACHER LEAD • ACTIVITY B • “WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM SOLVING STYLE?” • ACTIVITY C • LAB ACTIVITY: FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS

  4. WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM SOLVING STYLE? After you have completed the survey, determine which learning style(s) you use.

  5. REFLEX ACTION • http://www.brainviews.com/abFiles/AniPatellar.htm • http://www.brainviews.com/abFiles/AniPatellar.htm

  6. HUMAN BRAIN • DENDRITE SPURTS • PLASTICITY • USE IT OR LOSE IT • COMPARATIVE ANATOMY

  7. NERVOUS SYSTEM • WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH HORMONES • Peripheral vs Autonomic Nervous Systems

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