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Experiments are done on animals for the same reason that any kind of experiments are done, which is either to get experience with the process of experimentation, or to seek new knowledge. There are many important questions that arise about human biology which cannot be investigated through experiments on people for obvious ethical reasons, and which therefore are investigated by experiments on animals. Animal experimentation also raises ethical issues, however, many people believe that the knowledge gained is worth the cost.
To search for, to seek out. search, fossick, seek, pursue, research, quest, explore, chase, investigate, scout, hunt
I seek the master within.
"Who" questions ask about people or identities, while "what" questions inquire about things or actions. "Where" questions seek information about locations.
When the meaning of something is not known, you seek information. These are called questions.
Descriptive research questions seek information about what is going on or what exists in a particular situation. They aim to describe the characteristics of a phenomenon without manipulating variables.
The word 'research' is an abstract noun. Research is a process, to seek information or answers to questions. Research is not something physical, it's a mental or intellectual process.
So that they can get answers. to seek knowlage
Chase, tag, hide n' go seek. __ I taught my OTTB how to bow (find videos on youtube), follow the leader, hide & seek. You can also bombproof them.
In short: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio, from quaerere to seek, ask.
The many ways in which scientists explore the problems and seek answers to questions about the natural world is referred to as the scientific method.
There are no dumb questions, only questions that seek knowledge and understanding. It's important to have a safe and supportive environment where all questions are encouraged and valued.