It depends on the experiment and the animal. Sometimes the animal becomes incapable to lead a
Normal life so scientists perform mercy killing.
especially lab rats.
no
It is not a correct test of pH.
They come up with a conclusion to the hypothesis
They probably have an alternative food supply by now.
okay, what would happen is that you would get overdosed and you might die. Good luck with that. If I were you, I wouldn't experiment with this.
Some probably do from poisonous berries, but even if that does happen, it most likely will only happen once or twice, because then the wild animals learn what happens when they eat that certain food.
An experiment is a method of testing whether something is right. A conclusion is the answer which is reached once the experiment is finished.
According to Wikipedia, it's mostly rags or cotton.
A Cheater
Scientists do their test more than once, or get their colleagues and peers to do the same experiment in order to verify the results of their experiment. This is called reproducing an experiment and its results.
An experiment on the International Space Station (ISS) typically involves formulating a hypothesis and designing a procedure that can be conducted in microgravity. Scientists prepare the necessary equipment and materials, which are then transported to the ISS via resupply missions. Once on board, astronauts conduct the experiment, collecting data and making observations while adhering to safety protocols. After the experiment is complete, the results are analyzed to draw conclusions about the effects of microgravity on the subject of study.
a repeat.