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CORMS in IGCSE BIOLOGY ??

The Use Of CORMS

I have been taught this in school. But I have a question.

W
e use CORMS to help us design a experiment and help to analyse experiments.
But can we USE CORMS in writing how to perform an experiment. OR should we definitely write in prose?
Like can we write...
C- blah blah balh
O- blah blah blah
R- blah blah blah
M- blah blah blah
S-blah blah blah and blah


And hope to get full marks? Or should we waste time and struggle writing it in prose (cutting and chopping)???:rolleyes:
Reply 1
Original post by Coursework.info
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Oh that was what I was waiting for so long. Thank you!!!! aT LAST SOMEONE REPLIED. that's USEFUL. i WILL USE IT IN MY EXAMS...thanks!!!!!!
Reply 2
:tongue:
C- Control
O-organism
R-repeat
M- measurement
M-Measurement
S-Standard
S-Standard
:smile:
Reply 4
What's the control part, what do you need to says?
the things u will control in the experiment, the control variableif ur doing an experiment on the affect of light on growth of plants, the controls wud be humidity, temperature..etc.
c stands for change (independent variable)

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