You call it an OBSERVATION.
A controlled experiment.
Control Variable
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
You can call something that is being tested on a "test subject" or a "trial participant."
A factor that confuses the result of an experiment is called a confounding variable. This variable affects the dependent variable and makes it difficult to determine the true effect of the independent variable being studied. Controlling for confounding variables is important in ensuring the validity and reliability of experimental results.
Yes, I suppose you could call that a science experiment.
Frankenstien
Control and Experiment group is what you would normally have in an experiment
A science experiment. There is no such thing as a mouse/guinea pig. =]
When someone repeats your experiment and obtains a similar result, it is referred to as experimental replication. This strengthens the validity and reliability of the original findings.
i would call it something like plants galore!
If they are confused they might call there self something then experiment and realize they aren't that. However if they know they are, don't push it. They probably are.
A reproducible experiment.
A controlled experiment.
experiment
Observations and measurements made during an experiment are called the data.
A round science tube is commonly referred to as a test tube. It is a cylindrical glass or plastic vessel used for holding, mixing, or heating small quantities of liquid during an experiment or as a container for chemical reactions.