Scientific
approach to investigations. Observing, recording, inferring, generalising, prediciting and testing. |
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Irene observed that when a water plant is placed in a sealed test tube with water that had been previously boiled and put in a dark cupboard it died. The set up is shown on the right. She recorded the average height of the plants over the five day period.
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Irene inferred
(tried to explain her observations) that "It was the boiled water
that made the plants die. Plants need fresh water in order to survive." |
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Irene predicted that if she placed plants in boiled water they would eventually die no matter how much light was available. To test her hypothesis she set up the experiment on the left. We will see later how a proper experiment is set up. Observe the outcome. Does the hypothesis need revising? Why? |
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