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The Gram test is relatively common and simple, but cultivation in agar can also result in visible regions of bacterial growth.
do u mean the conclusion anlysis or the hypothesis
Completing a data with result the scientist expect to obtain
because the glass will absorbed some of the uv light and will cause an inaccurate result for the experiment as the reading will be higher than the exact one.
you should tie it back so it doesn't get caught in anything or get chemicals on it. To add to the earlier answer, you don't want to see the result of hair going into a bunsen burner
draw conclusions
That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.
The result of a scientific experiment is the conclusion.
The result of an experiment is a conclusion.data..?
The conclusion of the entire experiment. Complete data and all. "Final result."
That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.
used as an experiment to show that the result of an experiment are a result of conduction being tested.
Select an experiment that has a random result rather than one that is deterministic. The result of the experiment is the outcome of the probabilistic experiment.
It is the result of the experiment. It is the value of the observation.
If there is a factor that confuses the result of an experiment, I would call that a design flaw in the experiment. It might also be an uncontrolled variable.
An experiment is performed to generate more data. If the data proves to not support the hypothesis the experiment was still useful. You could reproduce your experiment to see if it is performing the way it should. After you have confirmed the experiment is performing correctly you then could devise another experiment to further test your hypothesis or accept the result and revise your hypothesis.
a hypothesis is given to explain a phenomena which has not been explained till then. it can be supported by an experiment if that experiment gets the other results regarding that particular phenomena in agreement with that being predicted by the hypothesis and if any contradictory fact arises or the result doesnt match the prediction then the hypothesis is again thought upon or totally discarded at times