Analysing Experimental Data Flashcards

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Analysing data

4 marks

A

Using the data collected, we can identify relationships between the independent + dependent variables and explain their meaning.

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Why we analyse data/results obtained from an experiment

1 mark

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Need to be analysed in order to understand the findings.

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3
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Investigating the effect of temperature on the action of an enzyme

(4 marks)

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As temp increases from 0°C - 40°C, the time taken for starch digestion decreases.

As the temp increases above 40°C, the time taken for starch digestion increases.

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Make Deductions From Given Observations

4 marks

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It is sometimes necessary to record observations during a scientific experiment.

  • could include noting any changes during an experiment, recording results in a table or making a drawing.
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How we record observations during a scientific experiment.

3 marks

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Noting any changes during an experiment.

Recording results in a table.

Making a drawing.

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A good biological drawing should be:

8 marks

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  • Drawn in pencil; Lines firm + continuous with no gaps (not sketchy).
  • Large with the same proportions as the observed cell.
  • Labelled using separate ruled lines; should be spread out with bullet point on one end + clearly written label on the other.
  • Title including its magnification or size.
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