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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best justifies the use of tube 2 as a control treatment in an experiment?
A
Tube 2 is used to store reagents for later use in the experiment.
B
Tube 2 is left empty to ensure no contamination occurs during the experiment.
C
Tube 2 contains all components except the experimental variable, allowing for comparison to determine the effect of that variable.
D
Tube 2 contains twice the concentration of the experimental variable to test for dose-dependent effects.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the purpose of a control treatment in an experiment. A control is used to provide a baseline for comparison, ensuring that any observed effects are due to the experimental variable and not other factors.
Analyze the options provided. The correct control should isolate the experimental variable by including all other components of the experiment except the variable being tested.
Option 1 ('Tube 2 is used to store reagents for later use in the experiment') does not serve as a control because it does not provide a baseline for comparison.
Option 2 ('Tube 2 is left empty to ensure no contamination occurs during the experiment') is not a valid control because an empty tube does not replicate the experimental conditions minus the variable being tested.
Option 3 ('Tube 2 contains all components except the experimental variable, allowing for comparison to determine the effect of that variable') is the correct justification for a control treatment, as it isolates the experimental variable. Option 4 ('Tube 2 contains twice the concentration of the experimental variable to test for dose-dependent effects') is not a control but rather a variation of the experimental condition.