Biology, 10.05.2021 09:40 1031kylepoe03
1. Identify the three variables in this virtual lab. (Independent, Dependent and Controlled) 2. Was the hypothesis supported? How? 3. What were the possible sources of error? How could you expand this lab for future investigations on this topic?
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