When a hypothesis is proven, it is no longer a hypothesis; a proven hypothesis is a theory.
i think one would be: one has a cell wall and other doesnt but im not very sure that is correct or written well
There are many such statements
Wood is biologically degradable.
all the cells have identical DNA
it has a great variety of species
A hypothesis is a statement/prediction that will be further explored to see if it is correct.
A hypothesis doesn't necessarily need to be correct. After a scientist has conducted an experiment and discovered that their hypothesis is incorrect, they still have gained the knowledge and the results from their experiment---as well as the correct answer, in some cases. They can use the results from the experiment that tested the original hypothesis to form a new experiment.
The correct spelling is hypothesis instead of hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess on how you think something will work. It is a tentative statement, proposed explanation, or statement of prediction.
prediction
If an experiment does not confirm his hypothesis, the scientist should report this honestly. Even if the results confirmed the hypothesis, further testing should be done by him or others to gather more data.
The word is spelled hypothesis as the singular form. The scientist argued that his hypothesis was the only correct one. The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. Other scientists argued that there were many hypotheses that could be correct.
On television, the scientist is able to find the answer every time and make amazing discoveries within the hour of the TV program. But in real life, it may take a long while to get a positive result... or you may not get one and you may need to abandon your hypothesis and try something new. As a scientist, you must be confident because otherwise, you will give up every time an experiment does not go well or a hypothesis does not work out. A scientist needs to believe in his or her ability to find the correct answer, and even when things seem difficult, the scientist should be able to keep pursuing the facts and not become too discouraged.
no, the correct term is "He watched TV and so did I."or"He was watching TV and so was I."Either of these answers are correct.
simply state what you think may be correct. make sure that your hypothesis is not in the form of a question. but rather a statement.
A hypothesis is a temporary explanation for some observation. It is then tested and, if is found to be incorrect, a new one has to be formed. If found to be correct, it becomes a theory. If that theory is later found to have a counter-example it is modified (hypothesis -> theory - same process) or a completely new hypothesis proposed and tested. The hypothesis alwasy comes before the theory. it is a practical explanation that the scientist develops that accounts for a theory.
A hypothesis is a tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. Basically, it's an educated guess to a question. Testing a hypothesis is the only way to prove this statement correct or incorrect. A scientist conducts an experiement, using constants and variables, and draws conclusions against the hypothesis. This will prove it to be true or untrue.
A hypothesis doesn't have to be a correct statement. Just pick a chemical and say this one will or will not keep the fruit from turning brown. Then give a brief statement about why you think this way.