By publishing their work in peer revied journals or by attending conferences and presenting a talk or poster.
Each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
each trait had two sets of instructions one from each parent
homeostasis
he crossed two pure lines
they could write a presentation or a written report
they could write a presentation or a written report
they could write a presentation or a written report
By publishing their work in peer revied journals or by attending conferences and presenting a talk or poster.
The two ways a hypothesis can be tested are by; performing controlled experiments or by gathering more data.
By publishing their work in peer revied journals or by attending conferences and presenting a talk or poster.
Noise and interference are two terms used for unexpected, unknown and overcoming results of experiments
Louis W. Sambon has written: 'Report on two experiments on the mosquito-malaria theory' -- subject(s): Experiments, Malaria, Mosquitoes as carriers of disease
Which two experiments?
There is no "absolute truth" about science; there are always several different ways to prove things. When we do different experiments in different ways and consistently come up with the same answer, then we can be confident that we have discovered something "true" - but there are always other ways. When we do two different experiments to learn the same thing and we get different answers, then a scientist will consider what other factor might have influenced the result - and we have to be ready to discard our assumptions if they don't match the experimental results.
Each trait had two sets of instructions, one from each parent.
They can use hypothesis and varible answers