Gurdon's experiment proved that a cell's genetic potential do not diminish as the cell became specialized, disproving the conclusion of Robert Briggs and Thomas King following their failures to clone from differentiated cells in their 1952 landmark tadpole experiment. Gurdon's results electrified the scientific community, but some scientists remained skeptical and began to find flaws in his work.
Yes, the age of a frog can be considered a control variable in an experiment if researchers want to study the effects of other factors while keeping the age constant. By controlling for age, researchers can isolate the impact of other variables on the frog's behavior or physiology.
The longest recorded jump by a frog is around 7.2 meters (23 feet) and was achieved by a frog species called the northern leopard frog. This impressive feat was observed in a single leap during an experiment conducted by scientists.
The first step when conducting an experiment is to clearly define the research question or problem you want to investigate. This helps establish the purpose and scope of the experiment and guides the design and methodology.
They are cheap and easy to raise in large quantities. Few children have pet frogs, so few are expected to have attachment associations and get upset when they have to kill the frog at the end of the experiment. Their general anatomy is similar to most vertebrates, including humans.
No, frog bones are not soft. They are made of the same material as other vertebrate bones, primarily calcium phosphate, which gives them their rigidity and strength. They are adapted for the unique needs of frogs in supporting their bodies and allowing for movement.
An experiment can prove or disprove a hypothesis.
Prove causation
In my biology class we did an experiment with a frog.
guts and blood
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.
Galileo
to prove it worked.
An experiment can prove they are wrong or right ...:)
By experiment.
This was an experiment to prove universal gravitation!
An experiment can show: Cause and effect (Apex).
The results of the frog in hot water experiment showed that when a frog is placed in hot water, it will immediately jump out to avoid harm. However, when the frog is placed in cold water and the temperature is gradually increased, the frog will not perceive the danger and will stay in the water until it is too late. This experiment is often used as a metaphor to illustrate how individuals may not react to gradual changes or dangers in their environment until it is too late.