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MissTica
4 years ago
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You want to test whether or not bees are attracted to certain perfumes. You place 3 bowls that contain 5 mLs each of 3 different

perfumes and 1 bowl that contains 5mLs of water the same distance away from the beehive and count how many bees land on the bowl for 1 hour. What is the control of your experiment?
Biology
1 answer:
Radda [10]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The control group in your experiment is the bowl of water.

Explanation:

A control group in an experiment is there to prove your experiment works. By having water there, you are proving that the bees are attracted to the perfume itself and not just any liquid.

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