Inquiry Into Biology ~repack~
Biology is divided into several branches, each focusing on a specific aspect of living organisms:
The next time you see a leaf changing color, a dog wagging its tail, or a strange growth on a tree, resist the urge to Google the answer. Instead, pause. Observe. Ask a question. Form a hypothesis. That moment of uncertainty—that itch of curiosity—is not a gap in your knowledge. It is the starting line of discovery. And in biology, the most beautiful thing is not the answer itself, but the question that leads you there. inquiry into biology
Interpreting the results to see if they support the hypothesis. Biology is divided into several branches, each focusing
Inquiry into plant biology helps us create drought-resistant crops to feed a growing global population. Ask a question
An open inquiry project might start with a student observing that birds in a city park sing at a higher pitch than birds in a rural forest. The student’s question: “Does ambient noise level correlate with the frequency of bird songs?” They then design a protocol, collect spectrogram data, analyze it statistically, and possibly discover a phenomenon known as the "urban pitch shift."
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