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SRC
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RRI
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IRB
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4. Earned a doctoral/
professional degree in a
scientific discipline related to
student’s area of research

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5. May be a teacher,
parent, professor,
and/or other
professional scientist
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6. This form is filled out by the student
researcher and is required for all
research involving microorganisms, rDNA
and fresh/frozen tissue (including
primary cell lines, human and other
primate established cell lines and tissue
cultures), blood, blood products, and
body fluids. 7
7. This form is only needed if the
research was done at a research
institution (university lab, for
example) or in an industrial setting,
but is not completed for work done
at a high school.
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8. Required for projects using hazardous
chemicals, activities or devices, and some
PHBA’s including protists, composting,
coliform test kits, decomposition of
vertebrate organisms and microbial fuel
cells and must be completed and signed by
the DS or QS prior to student
experimentation.
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9. It is used to provide
heat by burning gas
fuel.

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10. A cone shaped vessel
with a narrow flat bottom
used to measure volume
of liquids
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11. It is used to make
accurate measurement
of liquid volumes.
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12. It is used when
pouring liquids into
small openings
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13. It is used for
pounding or pulverizing
larger samples into
smaller ones
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16. Stating the outcome of
a future event based on a
pattern of evidence.

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17. It is the explanation
or interpretation made
from the observation.

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18. Ability to question the
validity and authenticity of
something considered factual

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19. Scientists strive to be
objective, meaning they
approach investigations without
letting personal opinions or
biases affect their observations
or conclusions.
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20. Encourage students to
analyze information critically,
evaluate evidence, and make
informed decisions based on
logical reasoning
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ACU
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SI UNIT
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IACU
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