Repeatability in GCSE Biology refers to how consistently the same results can be achieved when an experiment is conducted multiple times under the same conditions. It is important because it helps ensure that the findings are reliable and not due to chance or errors. When an experiment is repeatable, the same person or group can perform the experiment and get similar results each time. This consistency helps confirm that the conclusions drawn from the experiment are valid.
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