Ask Question
5 December, 18:44

1. Make an observation a. Why aren't the plants in my kitchen growing? 2. State the problem b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day. 3. Identify variables c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves. 4. Create a hypothesis d. The plants in my kitchen aren't growing. 5. Design an experiment e. Will the amount of water I give my plants affect their growth? 6. Collect Data f. The amount of water my plants are getting and how much the plants grow. 7. Draw a conclusion g. After one month I see that Plant A did not grow and its leaves are brown. Plant B's stem has grown by 4 inches and its leaves are large and green. Plant C has grown by 1 inch and has small green leaves.

+1
Answers (2)
  1. 5 December, 20:35
    0
    1. Make an observation : d. The plants in my kitchen aren't growing.

    2. State the problem : a. Why aren't the plants in my kitchen growing?

    3. Identify variables : e. Will the amount of water I give my plants affect their growth? amount of water is the independent variable, growth is dependent variable.

    4. Create a hypothesis : f. The amount of water my plants are getting and how much the plants grow.

    5. Design an experiment : b. I will use three of the same type of plants. I will give plant A no water for one month. I will give Plant B five ounces of water daily for one month. I will give Plant C two ounces of water daily for one month. All plants will have access to direct sunlight for 6 hours a day.

    6. Collect Data : g. After one month I see that Plant A did not grow and its leaves are brown. Plant B's stem has grown by 4 inches and its leaves are large and green. Plant C has grown by 1 inch and has small green leaves.

    7. Draw a conclusion : c. When I water my plants with five ounces of water daily, they will grow and maintain large, healthy leaves.

    Explanation:

    A scientific research begins with a scientific observation, followed by a question.

    A hypothesis can be described as a tentative statement that can either be proved to be right or wrong.

    The experiment contains a dependent variable, an independent variable. Also, a control group is there to check for the differences.

    Data from the experiments is collected and analyzed to generate results and a conclusion is drawn.
  2. 5 December, 21:52
    0
    Hide Feedback

    d

    a

    f

    e

    b

    g

    c
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “1. Make an observation a. Why aren't the plants in my kitchen growing? 2. State the problem b. I will use three of the same type of plants. ...” in 📘 Biology if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers