Plant Transport System Experiment Studio

Primary 5 Guided Investigation Simulation

Step 1: State the Aim of the Investigation

Before launching a science investigation, you must establish clear guidelines. Choose the correct phrases below to form a scientifically sound Aim for studying how variables affect plant water absorption.
Aim Statement:
To find out if the affects the

Step 1.5: Formulate a Hypothesis

A hypothesis is an educated guess or prediction of what will happen in your experiment. Fill in the blanks below based on your chosen aim.

Step 2: Design a Fair Test

An investigation is a Fair Test if only ONE changed variable is tested at a time, while all other variables are kept identical. Watch the Live Previews change instantly as you adjust your choices!

Set-up A Configuration
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Set-up B Configuration
💨 Wind

Step 3: Conduct the Investigation

Observe your modular containers over 24 simulated hours. Track how the variables change. Once finished, a live bar graph will illustrate the final absorbed volumes side-by-side!
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Set-up A
100 ml
Set-up B
100 ml
Time Passed: 0 Hours

Data Collection Log Table

Set-up Initial Water Vol (ml) Final Water Vol (24h) (ml) Total Water Absorbed (ml)
A - - -
B - - -

Visual Results Bar Graph

Step 4: Conclusion Workspace

Review your gathered data trends and graph performance. Complete the fill-in-the-blanks structural analysis statement to tie up your findings correctly.

Investigation Conclusion:

Based on the experiment data, Set-up A absorbed 0 ml of water and Set-up B absorbed 0 ml of water.

Therefore, as the [chosen factor] increases or is present, the total amount of water absorbed by the plant . This water is taken in by the plant's roots and travels up the stem through the .

Our results show that our initial hypothesis was .