Match each phrase on the left with the Best Term on the right. You may only use each number only once
A. Increase vitamin D reduces the risk of low bone density 1. Independent Variable
B. Premature infant receiving 400 IU vitamin D 2. Experimental group
C. Increased doses of vitamin D will increase bone density in premature infant 3. Control Group
D. Premature infants receiving 800 IU Vitamin D 4. Dependent Variable
E. 800 IU vitamin will keep premature infants from low bone density 5. Observation
F. Premature infants given 400 IU of vitamin D often have low bone density 6. Theory
G. Premature infants between 24-32 weeks gestation 7. conclusion
H. Increase doses of vitamin D will increase bone density in premature infants 8. Controlled group
I. 800 IU vitamin D 9. Hypothesis
J. Increase bone density 10. Result
K. Bone density increased with 800 IU vitamin
A. Increase vitamin D reduces the risk of low bone density - 9. Hypothesis
B. Premature infant receiving 400 IU vitamin - 3. Control Group
C. Increased doses of vitamin D will increase bone density in premature infant - 4. Dependent Variable
D. Premature infants receiving 800 IU Vitamin D - 2. Experimental Group
E. 800 IU vitamin will keep premature infants from low bone density -7. Conclusion
F. Premature infants were given 400 IU of vitamin D often have low bone density - 1. Independent Variable
G. Premature infants between 24-32 weeks gestation - Controlled group
H. Increase doses of vitamin D will increase bone density in premature infants - 6.Theory
I. 800 IU vitamin D -
J. Increase bone density - 5. Observation
K. Bone density increased with 800 IU vitamin - 10. Results
Match each phrase on the left with the Best Term on the right. You may only...
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