Biology, asked by arkhamguys1642, 10 months ago

Pea plant clones are giving different amounts of water for three-week period. The first pea plant receives 400 milliliters a day. The second pea plant receives 200 milliliters a day. The third pea plant receives 100 milliliters a day. The fourth pea plant does not receive any extra water: the plant only receives natural ways of receiving water. The heights of the pea plants are recorded daily.

Answers

Answered by midhunam999
0

Explanation:

•The independent variable would be the different amount of water supplied to the pea plant clones.

The independent variable is the variable inputted by the researcher during an experiment whose value directly affects the dependent variable. It is the variable that is manipulated during experiments in order to see the kind of effects they produce on another variable - the dependent variable.

In this case, the amount of water supplied to each pea plant would directly affect the height of the pea plants. Hence, the amount of water supplied to the pea plants is the independent variable while the height of the plants is the dependent variable.

Similar questions