1) False. Scientists may predict something but realize a difference soon after before the test, so they could definitely change the hypothesis if they want. It’s only AFTER the experiment they cannot. Because a hypothesis is like a “guess” as to what’s going to happen, right?
2) False. A hypothesis can’t be “valid” because it’s literally a prediction.
3) True. Especially if you’re doing a chemistry lab, it’s really important things are done in order or else the product might result as something else you were expecting, or can be very dANGEROUS
4) True. The conclusion must be based on data because it’s the observation that was seen.
Hope this helps!! I could have answered in short form but I just wanted to make them understandable:)
The answer to this question would be: (4)carnivoresFood made by autotrophs which makes them placed first in food webs as they produce food. After that, the herbivore can digest the food made by autotroph, makes them places as the first consumer. Carnivores is the organism that eats meat, makes them the last consumer.
Scientific modeling is a scientific activity, the aim of which is also to make something a particular part or feature of the word easier to recognize, define, quantify, visualize, or even simulate by referencing it to an existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge.
The amount of DNA present in the system of an organism that does not necessarily relate to how complex that certain organism is. There are single-celled microorganism with very few amount of DNA but are very complex with respect to arrangement of certain amino acid component of the DNA strands.
Answer:
BB - Dark brown color - (1/4)
Bb - light tan (due to incomplete dominance) - (2/4 or 1/2)
bb - white color - (1/4)
Explanation:
Let the allele for dark brown pigment be represented by "B"
And the let allele for white (no pigment) be represented by "b"
Due to incomplete dominance, the phenotype of heterozygous species would be "light tan"
Genotype of heterozygous female - Bb
Genotype of heterozygous male - Bb
Bb * Bb
BB, Bb, Bb, bb
BB - Dark brown color - (1/4)
Bb - light tan (due to incomplete dominance) - (2/4 or 1/2)
bb - white color - (1/4)