Respuesta :
Answer:
First blank: Experimental or test
Second blank: Control group
Explanation:
To distinguish control versus experimental group just remember that in a control group the independent variable is controlled or held constant. In the experimental group the independent variable is changed.
In other words, the experimental group is the group that receives the treatment, or test.
This type is done to isolate the effects of the independent variable. What happens all variables in both groups are kept the same. The only difference is the independent variable should change in one to reliably determine whether the changes in the dependent variable(in this case plant growth) was caused by the independent variable (fertilizer).
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-
1. The experimental group
2. The control group
Explanation:
In the given question the key variable to be studied or independent variable is the application of the fertilizer. A scientific experiment is designed in a way that the samples must be grouped into two categories: the experimental group and the control group.
The experimental group is the group which receives the key variable to be tested which is the fertilizer. So the samples which received the fertilizer belongs to the experimental; group.
The control group is the group of samples which lacks the key variable to be studied, so the samples which did not receive any fertilizer will be considered a control group.