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The experimenter could get burned by the hot or caustic sample.
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Two reasons: your food could contaminate your experiment, and the experiment could contaminate your food.
If you are doing the experiment with potato or similar (other plant tissue) then you boil the potato you are taking the sample from before you use it, to shoe that the plant tissue needs to be alive for the experiment to work.
A culture tube or sample tube.
The sample size determines the accuracy of results in an experiment
An experimental sample is an experiment that is just a sample of what you are looking for.
A control sample is the experiment under regular conditions. An experimental sample is the experiment in which different variables are changed.
The sample size has no effect on the validity of an experiment: instead, it is the experimental procedure and integrity of the experimenters.The sample size can affect conclusions that may be drawn from an experiment. The larger the sample is, the more reliable these conclusions are.
It is the set of all possible outcomes of the experiment.
sample space
Statistically the larger the sample size the more significant the results of the experiment are. Chance variation is ruled out.
Presumably yes, but given that the question does not actually describe the experiment or observation performed, there is no way to answer this question more concretely.
Sample: The answer is called Sample space.
A sample space is the set of all possible outcomes from an experiment..
individual outcome of an experiment
Estimates based on the sample should become more accurate.