9/16/2016 1 Comment Science method in everyday lifeAn example of the Science method in everyday life is cooking from a recipe. Question: How can I make the cookies stay soft? Hypothesis: I think that if I don’t add as much flour to the cookies they will be more soft because flour lowers once baked, don’t over mix the dough and under cook them a bit. buy the materials such as butter, sugar, eggs, baking soda, flour and chocolate chips. the procedure was I Beat the butter, sugar, eggs in large bowl until it was fluffy. I Stirred in flour and baking soda until it was blended. and added chocolate chips, then I put tablespoonfuls of dough, onto baking sheets. Result: The cookies stayed soft. Conclusion: By not over mixing it the dough never got runny so it didn’t cook as fast, taking Under cooking the cookies a bit made the centre of the cookie stay moist for a long period of time. Reflection 2
If there was no genetic diversity everybody would look the same and would always to look the same until the extinction of the humans. Also genetic diversity can make mutations. Some mutations can be good which would allow humans to adapt to new environments in the future. The genetic diversity is possible because the process of meiosis.
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Ms. Burden
9/24/2016 05:21:20 pm
Great job Ronin, I really like this example. Don't forget an important part of the scientific method is to ask further questions. Perhaps you'll wonder if shortening-based cookies are softer than those with butter. 9/10
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