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What process do scientists use to answer questions about the world for example Redi's experiment with rotting meat

*A+*Scientific Method

What type of reasoning was used in the development of evolutionary theory

Inductive reasoning was used in the development of evolutionary theory.

What kind of organism is used to produce human insulin

*A+*bacteria

How do scientists analyze the data they collect

They can use statistics.

Scientists analyze the data that they collect using either quantitative or qualitative methods. Quantitative methods use statistics. Qualitative methods use methods such as comparison or categorization of the data.

What must always happen before a hypothesis can be formed

a reveiw of what is known about the subject must occur

Suppose you have experimented to test the effects of temperature on seed germination as outlined in the study guide If you do not reject your null hypothesis what conclusion can be reached

temperature does not affect seed germination rate

What term can be used to describe natural selection

That would be "Evolution".

Can a falsifiable hypothesis be tested

i think it cannot be tasted since it is a falsifiable hypothesis.

Which of these is NOT a way that scientists collect data

There is only one way not to collect data. The only way that is not a good way to collect data is theory development.

Which statements are true of all scientific endeavors

Which statements are true of all scientific endeavors

Dr. Brooke studies plants to learn about ecosystems. What is Dr. Brooke's specialty

Dr. Brooke studies plants to learn about ecosystems. What is Dr. Brooke's specialty?

What of these is always part of using the scientific method

A question about an observation

What of the following is not a use for transgenic organisms

*A+* production of cloned sheep

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