Yes, the study of genetics started with pea plants and flowers which began the hypothesis of dominant and recessive traits.
Making a prediction
When a hypothesis is proven, it is no longer a hypothesis; a proven hypothesis is a theory.
Why would i know! The visible spectrun of sunlight has seven color depending on the wave lenght. Violet light has minimum wave lenght and red light has maximum wave lenght. It is the red light which favours maximum plant growth and the green light brings minimum.
The primary productivity or "bottom up" hypothesis suggests that plant growth is limited by the energy available to plants which is determined in turn by temperature and precipitation. Additional plant growth means more forage is available--thus herbivores, and ultimately carnivores, should increase in abundance.
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Is hypoesies indoor or outdoor plants
The substance in plants and animals that could be examine for radioactivity to test its hypothesis in the cell of the plant or animal.
The hypothesis of an experiment is what you think the results will turn out to be eg: Q: What water is better for plants, tap water, microwaved water, or distilled water? H: I hypothesise that distilled water will be better for plants because... hope this helps
whydidnt the rice plants grow tall
Plants need sunlight!
Yes, the study of genetics started with pea plants and flowers which began the hypothesis of dominant and recessive traits.
what ways do fossils hepl support the hypothesis of the continental drift?ANSWER: fossil plants like glossopteris.
the 3 kinds of hypothesis are: 1. alternative: this is the hypothesis that is affirmative, positive, and approving..... this gives a positive possible result of the experiment. 2. null: this is a negative hypothesis about the experiment........ 3. cause and effect: this kind of hypothesis gives a cause and effect hypothesis.... this has the "if & then" clause...... (example: "if sunlight affects the growth of plants, then it might slow down or fasten the plant's growth.")
Plants gain mass by taking in nutrients from their roots. They gradually add more stem and leaves.
Making a prediction
Continental drift