Observation is a key skill in science that involves using the senses to gather information about the world. It is the act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way. Scientists often rely on observations to collect data and make discoveries about the natural world.
Types of Observations
There are two main types of observations in science:
Heredity and Reproduction - A. Offspring of plants and animals are similar to, but not exactly like, their parents or each other. B. Life cycles vary among organisms, but reproduction is a major stage in the life cycle of all organisms.
Compare and contrast the major stages in the life cycles of Florida plants and animals, such as those that undergo incomplete and complete metamorphosis, and flowering and nonflowering seed-bearing plants.