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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Variables - Key or Independent Experiment Factor
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Variables are an important part of any experiment. Control variables are ones which remain the same throughout and dependent variables are the ones being measured.  The key independent variable is the one variable that you change in your investigation or experiment and it is the basis of your hypothesis. All other variables in your investigation should be kept the same, after all, if you changed two variables, how would you know which one has had the effect you observed? The dependent variable is the variable you hope will be changed as you alter the values of the key independent variable.... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Variables - Key or Independent Experiment Factor
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10 Questions

1. Uncontrolled variables may make the results...
2. I think that as we increase the temperature, the number of germinating seeds will increase. The dependent variable is ...
3. If we change the value of a factor affecting the experiment, it must be the ...
4. Controlled variables are always kept...
5. The key variable is the factor we are...
6. In graphs, the key variable is always plotted on the...
7. The key variable is...
8. Controlled variables are always kept...
9. The key variable is...
10. If we change the value of a factor affecting the experiment, it must be the ...