Main points of Lamarck's theory are the following . 1 Changing environment produced need for new organs . 2 there is an increase in size of organs and organisms . 3 use and dis use of organisms . Inheritance of acquired characters .
the 3 lamarck's hypothesis are homologies,fossil evolution and geographical distribution.
describe three possible ways in which a hypothesis may rise?
if.....then.....because It's my understanding that there are two, not three, intrinsic words in a hypothesis. These are "if" and "then." If there was a third word, I suspect it would be "therefore."
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observation,hypothesis,experimental
Observation Experament Hypothesis
Your question is really much too complicated, but I will answer it anyway. A hypothesis is a possible explanation that you have thought up, but have not yet confirmed. A theory is an explanation which is substantially confirmed. A law is a concise, usually mathematical expression of some scientific discovery. Creations are what has been created. Evolution is a process of gradual change. Science has more than three main areas.
The three parts of a hypothesis are to identify the problem, make an educated guess and identify the major variables. A hypothesis is the description of a scientific question.
describe three possible ways in which a hypothesis may rise?
if.....then.....because It's my understanding that there are two, not three, intrinsic words in a hypothesis. These are "if" and "then." If there was a third word, I suspect it would be "therefore."
guess , theory
Brodmann areas. The three types of functional areas are association, motor and sensory areas.
1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis
1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis
observation,hypothesis,experimental
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Observation Experament Hypothesis
because Hypothesis itself is an assumption and we always use the term hypothesis only for assuming a perfect answer. so,we use mostly three forms,directional,non-directional and null hypothesis. it is a very simple and straightforward way to prove or make correct our hypothesis.