My Science Investigation
Carefully read and understand this recording and planning guide so you are systematic in scientific thinking, experimenting, recording and interpreting.
Follow logically through each section so you are thorough in your science investigation steps.
Complete each section with details needed so you have carefully log your project...and so an outsider can know and understand too.
1 | My science investigation TOPIC Senses of the tongue
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2 | My investigation question Can my tongue in the blind test still know the taste? Is any role in my eyes in tasting Hypothesis - Does everyone have the same type of taste buds
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3 | Background research and knowledge I will explore as a backdrop to my investigation
Taste Buds Taste buds are sensory organs that are found on your tongue and allow you to experience tastes that are sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. ... Those tiny hairs send messages to the brain about how something tastes, so you know if it's sweet, sour, bitter, or salty.
Taste sensitivity Taste sensitivity can be defined as the minimum concentration at which the subject is able to perceive a specific taste quality, such as sweet, sour, salty and bitter\
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4 | Aim of my investigation Aim: Find all my investigation question
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5 | My investigation steps Materials / resources / people: Nine different type of solutions and spoons
STEP 1 | Get solution and spoons ready
| STEP 2 | Squirt 1 drop of solution onto spoons
| STEP 3 | Taste
| STEP 4 | Write down results
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6 | My possible recording method
Data collection table | Photos and videos |
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7 | RESULT I can taste the liquid in the blind test (sourness, bitterness and sweetness) My eyes play no part in tasting. I think everyone has different taste buds because everyone like different things.
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