The hypotheses being tested are the effect on the respiration rate. In this case the two are warm temperature vs. cold temperature & germinating vs. non germinating. (temperature & germination)
dealer fluid is best. high temperature tested.
Yes, because the temperature can change the state of the elements being chemical;y tested so yes it does have and effect
If the manure was excreted immediately and then tested, then it would be at body temperature of the animal that excreted it.
Keeping temperature constant is important because many processes and reactions are temperature-dependent. Fluctuations in temperature can affect the outcome and efficiency of these processes. Additionally, temperature stability can also prevent damage or degradation of sensitive materials or substances.
No, because The doctor usually go by temperature of the urine.
when the nerve was reversed in position, was the impulse conducted in the opposite direction
Calibrated
If temperature is being used to verify that the urine came from the correct person the temperature of the sample is an indicator that the urine is/may not be a fresh/valid sample...if the temperature is lower than expected.
The name of a science experiment is generally a short phrase summarizing what you did in an experiment. For instance, if I tested how temperature affects bean germination, my title might be "The Effects of Temperature on Bean Germination."
The name of a science experiment is generally a short phrase summarizing what you did in an experiment. For instance, if I tested how temperature affects bean germination, my title might be "The Effects of Temperature on Bean Germination."
Proteins that are heated to a very high temperature will become denatured, and inactive