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Q: What part of the experiment is the baseline that you compare your result to?
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What is the part of the experiment to which you can compare the results of other tests?

The Control


What is the part of an experiment to which you compare the results of the other tests?

The Control


The part of the experiment used to compare all the other groups?

matter


What is the part in the experiment used to compare all the parts in the groups?

Control


The part of an experiment used to compare all the other groups?

matter


A part of an experiment to which you can compare the results of other tests?

Control


What is the part of an experiment that is not being tested but used for comparisons?

Any experiment is associated with a control . This control is actually not a part of experiment itself but is only used to compare the results. for eg in DNA transformation experiments control DNA is also tranformed to analyse and compare the transformation of our required DNA insert.


What is the Part of an experiment that is not being tested but used for comparison?

Any experiment is associated with a control . This control is actually not a part of experiment itself but is only used to compare the results. for eg in DNA transformation experiments control DNA is also tranformed to analyse and compare the transformation of our required DNA insert.


What experiment result led to the conclusion that electrons were part of all forms of matter?

I believe it was the gold foil experiment.


What are the controls in an experiment?

Well basically the "control" group is the part of the procedure or experiment where the specimen or whatever your testing is separated from everything else and nothing is done to it, so you have something to compare your other results to.


How do you Compare and contrast a control and a constant?

A constant is an ingredient or part of the experiment that does not change. A control is also a required ingredient, however it can change. (this change could be MANY things depending on the experiment type.


What do you call an experiment with one variable?

Well in the case that it does have a variable, even just one, it would still be a variable experiment because that one part of the experiment may still cause a different effect/result when changed!!!