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∙ 11y agoTrue. In an experiment, a scientist formulates a hypothesis, designs the experiment, collects data, and then analyzes the results to draw conclusions. The outcome of the experiment is not known beforehand, and it is the results of the experiment that will either support or refute the hypothesis.
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False. When a hypothesis is shown to be incorrect, it does not necessarily mean the experiment is a failure. It provides valuable information and contributes to the scientific process by ruling out one possible explanation, allowing for further refinement of the hypothesis.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
False. In an unsuccessful transformation experiment, neither the wanted gene nor the unwanted gene will become active or inactive. The transformation process involves introducing genes into a host organism, so successful transformation results in the integration of the desired gene into the host genome.
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A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.
A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.
They draw inferrences or conculution whether the theory is true or false. They validate or disapprove the hypothesis.
This is true because if any bias is present, the outcome may be affected by the scientist's method.
They draw inferrences or conculution whether the theory is true or false. They validate or disapprove the hypothesis.
A scientific theory or hypothesis must be able to make predictions that can be tested. It must be possible to design an experiment so that there is one outcome if the hypothesis is true and a different outcome if it is false. This is what is meant by saying that a hypothesis is testable or falsifiable. If such as experiment is carried out and the outcome is not as predicted then the hypothesis must be rejected and replaced by an alternative hypothesis - or a modified version.
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A hypothesis states a predicted outcome for an experiment, while an experiment is designed to test the validity of the hypothesis by collecting data and analyzing results. The experiment provides empirical evidence to either support or refute the hypothesis. The relationship between hypothesis and experiment is crucial in the scientific method for forming and testing ideas.
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