That depends on the context you are using it in. If you are writing a paper and require a synonym "Question" is just fine, but "Examine", Inspect", "Probe" or "Study" would be just fine. If the question is being asked as a direct question form, it might be looking for something along the lines of "Research" or "Experiment". When one conducts an experiment it is done to answer a previously unknown (or unproven) question. It is usually posed in the form of a hypothesis and then either proven or disproven to answer the fundamental question.
It was Albert Einstein that said "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research!"
scientific actuality
The term that refers to a tentative answer to a scientific question is "hypothesis." A hypothesis is an educated guess based on existing knowledge and observations, which scientists can test through experimentation and further investigation. It serves as a foundation for research and helps guide the scientific method.
Genetics
Hypothesis, I believe. Ask your science teacher.
Hypo-synthesis is not a recognized term in the context of a scientific concept or process. It may be a typo or a misunderstanding of a scientific term. If you can provide more context or clarify the term, I can help provide a more relevant answer.
The term that describes a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question, based on prior knowledge or research and that is testable, is a "hypothesis." A hypothesis provides a foundation for experimentation and can be supported or refuted through empirical evidence. It is a crucial step in the scientific method, guiding researchers in their investigations.
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.
That is precisely the scientific term: "ellipse".
Hyperopia is the scientific term. The common term is far-sightedness.
A scientific question is one that can be answered by making observations and gathering evidence; one that can be investigate by scientific inquiry A scientific question is a type of question concerning something that is answerable with a scientific method, explanation or scientific experiment.
the scientific term for hearing loss is presbycusis
Check your dictionary - ophthalmologist *is* a scientific term.