Saturday, February 20, 2010

Biology Lab 6 Answers AP Biology Lab #6 Question!?

AP Biology Lab #6 Question!? - biology lab 6 answers

My teacher just kind of dumped in this laboratory in us and makes us do a pre-lab on it. We also rent out a package of documents for the lab, so I'm not sure how we are to understand the answers.

What are the dependent and independent variables and the method and / or time has been spent?

Also what is the calculation of prices and / or the application of statistics (number of tests, the slope of the curve, etc.)?

Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you very much guys:)

1 comment:

Sunnysid... said...

I suspect that "Part A", the question of the variables:

In daily life, if something happens, generally it is difficult to say why something has happened. For example, if your house plant is dying, you think you are dead in May, because you forgot to water, or perhaps dead, because not enough light, or perhaps because of death of his friend spilled hot tea on the floor if you do not see . Normally in daily life can not always know why something happened, because it might be too many things that cause. There are too many "variables" that the cause might be.

In science, most experiments are "controlled". Scientists often have a "control" in their experiences with the "control" over the "variable" so that they can be safer to know why a particular outcome of events, it can be more confident that their results are reliable.

As a rule, includes a "control" creates a new experience, almost identical, with the only difference between the two experiments is the"Variant" refers to the sample. Control may be carried out immediately after or simultaneously with the main experiment (I do not know if what we used to "my time). Well, if you get a result in the main experiment, but not identical to the contrary, "CONTROL" experience we can say that the result was caused by the variable that is tested, not by a Sonstiges "variable".

In one experiment, the dependent variable, the things that change, because the independent variables.

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