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Experiment Questions Scientific Method

Scientific Method Explain the purpose of a control in a scientific experiment. Comparison or purpose described

What is a hypothesis? Educated guess or Possible explanation Scientific Method What is a hypothesis? Educated guess or Possible explanation

Scientific Method Why is a control normally used when carrying out an experiment? Comparison (with experiment)

Scientific Method Explain what is an experiment. Test of hypothesis or test of prediction

What is a theory? Hypothesis supported by experiment Scientific Method What is a theory? Hypothesis supported by experiment

What is a hypothesis? Educated guess or (possible) explanation Scientific Method What is a hypothesis? Educated guess or (possible) explanation

Scientific Method Why is a control normally used when carrying out an experiment? Comparison (with experiment)

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. Suggest a reason why the seeds used were all taken from one parent plant. To minimise (genetic) variation

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. The compost in which the wheat plants were grown was sterilised at the start of the investigation. Suggest a way in which the scientists may have sterilised the compost. Heat (or method of heating) or named chemical or irradiation (or named)

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. The compost in which the wheat plants were grown was sterilised at the start of the investigation. State one reason why it was important to sterilise the compost. To kill organisms or to prevent contamination or to eliminate competition or to eliminate disease or described

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. Why did they divide the young wheat plants into two equal groups? As control

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. During the investigation they kept the two groups of plants under identical conditions. Why was this? To have only one variable

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. Name two conditions you think the scientists would have kept constant during the investigation. Temperature / Light / pH / CO2 / humidity / other minerals / H2O

Scientific Method Scientists investigated the effect of a certain mineral on the growth of wheat. Why did the scientists repeat the investigation several times before publishing their results in a scientific journal? To ensure (statistical) reliability

Scientific Method The scientific method involves making a hypothesis, carrying out experiments, recording results, and forming conclusions. Why is it a good idea to repeat an experiment many times? To verify results /(statistical) reliability/ minimise error

Scientific Method Why is a control used when carrying out experiments? To compare (with experiment)

Scientific Method What is the purpose of a control in an experiment? To act as a comparison / a standard against which to compare