Any basic experiment has a control and a variable. The control remains unchanged with no experiments. It is left to exist in it's normal state. The variable is the test subject. This is what you use when you experiment. Once you have both a control and a variable, you keep a daily log or journal to monitor any progress or failure. Good journals/logs are kept from start to finish and explain every detail of the experiment from start to finish. A good scientist also writes a post log to record any ideas they may want to remember for future use or experimentation. (i.e. What I would do different next time)
The procedure of an experiment is the step-by-step sequence, usually written down, that describes what will be done during the experiment. The aim, or objective, of the experiment, is to prove or disprove the hypothesis which was formulated in order to run the experiment. Alternatively, the objective can be to measure something, such as the torque / horsepower curve of a motor as a function of input power.
in designing your experiment which step did you perform first?
predictions
Conclusión
Instruments and our senses are used to collect and analyze data during an experiment. This data is essential for drawing conclusions and making observations about the experiment's variables and outcomes.
The last step in an experiment is to analyze the data collected during the experiment to draw conclusions and determine if the hypothesis was supported or not. This analysis helps to understand the results and assess the significance of the findings.
procedure means to go step by step on what you did
A procedure
The first step is to decide on the purpose of the experiment. What is it that you are trying to prove or disprove.
The part of the scientific method that is based on the results of an experiment is drawing conclusions. This step involves analyzing the data collected during the experiment to determine whether the hypothesis is supported or not.
The information collected during an experiment is called data. This data is used to analyze the results of the experiment and draw conclusions based on the findings.
Incubating cells with a labeled molecule is the first step in a pulse-chase experiment.