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sladkih [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Help Please I need the biology Terms

Biology
1 answer:
polet [3.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Purpose- "the reason why something is done or used"

Research- An open access, peer reviewed Journal. Information about a topic that is  gained by investigating prevous information gathered by someone else. systematic investigation. A systematic way of gathering data and harnessing curiosity.

Avoiding Bias- Avoiding Bias means to write info with curiosity and with research, not using personal opinion or preferance to write info.

Hypothesis- May be described as an educated guess based on research to describe and/or to explain the effect of a certain cause. Usually written in If....Then.... (A specific testable Prediction describing what you expect to happen in a certain circumstance)

Experiment-An emperical Procedure using scientific method to test and explain a certain circumstance.

Also, A trial or test, carried out under controlled conditions, to discover something unkown, to verify a hypothesis.

Independent Variable- The Variable that is changed during an experiment.

Dependent Variable- The Variable that you measure in response that is affected by the changes made.

Control- The Control variable is the Variable that remains Constant and does not change.

Analysis- The careful study of the data obtained from the experiment.

Conclusion-Short paragraph that discusses the overall results from the data obtained by the experiment and explains whether the hypothesis was right or wrong.

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