Does God exist? this question is subjective (opinion) and is down to someones individual thoughts
I would agree that science cannot answer this question at this time but that does not mean it is subjective. There are cases in which this is subjective (e.g. when God is defined as an idea as opposed to a non-mental entity) but there are also cases in which this is objective (e.g. when God is defined as Lord Zeus, a celestial entity physically extant and sitting upon the top of Mount Olympus.)
The reason the scientific method cannot answer this question is that in the absence of any conclusive empirical evidence (either via experience or experiment) science cannot say anything conclusive about a topic. Using the scientific method it is usually quite hard to say anything about 'hidden' entities which our senses and tools cannot interact with. The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
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 term bioethical describes questions about what people should do with knowledge in biology that cannot be answered using the scientific method. The scientific method is a method of procedure that consists of observation, measurement, and experiment.
Hypothesis, I believe. Ask your science teacher.
A question that can be answered using the scientific method is, "Does increasing the amount of sunlight affect the growth rate of tomato plants?" This question is testable and measurable, allowing researchers to formulate a hypothesis, conduct experiments, collect data, and draw conclusions based on their findings. The scientific method provides a structured approach to investigate the relationship between sunlight exposure and plant growth.
The question is very confusing; please re-think the question and edit it. For example, "knowledge in Biology" either came from the scientific method, or it can at least be addressed using the scientific method. If not, then you are not talking about "knowledge in biology".
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 method.
"What effect does temperature have on the rate of enzyme activity?"
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
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.
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 term bioethical describes questions about what people should do with knowledge in biology that cannot be answered using the scientific method. The scientific method is a method of procedure that consists of observation, measurement, and experiment.
Hypothesis, I believe. Ask your science teacher.
A question that can be answered using the scientific method is, "Does increasing the amount of sunlight affect the growth rate of tomato plants?" This question is testable and measurable, allowing researchers to formulate a hypothesis, conduct experiments, collect data, and draw conclusions based on their findings. The scientific method provides a structured approach to investigate the relationship between sunlight exposure and plant growth.
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.
A nonscientific question is one that cannot be answered using the scientific method or empirical evidence. It often deals with subjective opinions, personal beliefs, or speculative ideas rather than testable hypotheses.