Exercise-induced thermogenesis
a variable factor is anything in your experiment that can change. not like a control factor, which is kept constant through the whole experiment.
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easy! thats would be the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE!
The variable in an experiment that remains the same is known as the control.
A factor in an experiment that can change is called a variable. Variables are used in experiments to test a hypothesis, and someone will manipulate the variable, while keeping something else the same, a control, in order to see how the variables react in comparison with a control.
A factor of an experiment that is not changed is called a control variable (or constant). Control variables are kept constant to ensure that any changes in the dependent variable can be attributed solely to the manipulation of the independent variable. This helps maintain the integrity of the experiment and provides clearer insights into the cause-and-effect relationship being studied.
The largest contributor to energy expenditure in adults is the basal metabolic rate (BMR), which accounts for approximately 60-75% of total energy expenditure. BMR represents the energy required for maintaining essential physiological functions at rest, such as breathing, circulation, and cell production. Other components of energy expenditure include physical activity and the thermic effect of food, but BMR remains the predominant factor.
The factor that does not change in an experiment is called the control variable or constant. It is used as a baseline for comparison against the variables that are being tested to determine their effect.
It is a variable. The independent (manipulated) variable is the factor that is different between the control and experimental groups. The dependent variable is the difference resulting from the independent variable. The controlled variables are the factors that are not changed in the experiment between the control and experimental groups.
controlled parameters the factor that stays the same in ALL groups variable parameters the factor(s) that change between control groups and variable groups
The factor being tested in an experiment is the independent variable, which is the variable that is manipulated or changed by the researcher. The control variable is a variable that is held constant to prevent it from affecting the outcome of the experiment. The data collected in an experiment is the information or measurements obtained during the study to analyze and draw conclusions.
The variable is an experiment that is manipulated by the scientist. APEX