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Can you tell if the DNA being tested is a woman's or a Man's if the test is just being done for paternity?

Paternity tests typically compare the DNA of the child with the alleged father's DNA to determine paternity. The gender of the child is not relevant in this test, as it focuses on specific genetic markers shared between a potential father and child to determine biological paternity. Therefore, the test does not distinguish between the genders of the individuals involved.


When applying the process of science which one is tested?

When applying the process of science, hypotheses are tested. Hypotheses are educated guesses about the relationship between variables and are used to make predictions that can be tested through experimentation or observation. The results of these tests help to determine whether the hypothesis is supported or rejected.


What do all the traits Mendel tested have in common?

All the traits Mendel tested were controlled by single genes that exhibited either dominant or recessive inheritance patterns. These traits also showed clear Mendelian ratios in the offspring of crosses between individuals with contrasting traits.


Why are seeds tested for viability?

Tetrazolium test (TZ test) that was developed in Germany in the early 1940s by Professor Georg Lakon who had been trying to distinguish between live and dead seeds by exposing them to selenium salts. then he tried tetrazolium salts and found them more effective.


Which body system is tested with an EKG test?

Your heart, that is part of the cardiovascular system is tested with EKG or ECG test.

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What animal was the electric toothbrush tested on?

it was Actually tested on a chimp, they decided that chimps were the closest things to humans so they used it on the chimp.


What is one way to distinguish between a pseudoscientific explanation and a scientific explanation?

One way to distinguish between a pseudoscientific explanation and a scientific explanation is to look at whether the explanation is based on evidence that can be tested and verified through rigorous experimentation and observation. Scientific explanations rely on empirical evidence and follow the principles of the scientific method, while pseudoscientific explanations often lack empirical evidence and rely on anecdotal or unverifiable claims.


Can buprenorphine be detected in urine?

Yes. It is detected as an opiate on a random urine drug screen. It can also be specifically tested for (to distinguish it from other opiates.)


How can epilepsy be tested?

There are different types of scans of the brain and the electrical activity in it that are used to test if people have epilepsy. When they are being scanned they will be subjected to different stimuli, to see how their brain reacts.


The Moro reflex also known as the startle reflex is generally tested in whom?

The Moro reflex is typically tested in infants to assess their neurological development and response to stimuli. It is one of the primitive reflexes present in newborns and fades away by around 4-6 months of age.


Is the condition being tested added to the control group?

No, the condition being tested is only applied to the experimental group, not the control group. This allows for comparison between groups to determine the effects of the condition being tested.


What is a statment that predicts a relationsip between cause and effect in a way that can be tested?

hypothesis


Springfield j Stevens 410 gauge proof tested?

A Springfield J. Stevens 410 gauge proof tested was made sometime between 1920 and 1940. If it is in good condition it has a value of between 300.00, and 400.00.


What procedure is utilized in the lab for testing precision of touch?

In the lab, the precision of touch is often tested using methods like two-point discrimination, where the smallest distance between two points that can be accurately perceived by touch is measured. This typically involves using a two-point caliper or discriminator to apply stimuli of varying distances on the skin, and the participant's ability to differentiate between one or two points is assessed.


What is 30 30 vision?

The two numbers are a ratio, known as the Snellen Ratio. The bottom number is the distance someone with normal vision can distinguish a reference. The top number is the distance the person being tested can distinguish that same reference. Therefore, 30/30 is the same as 20/20 (the usual way of saying someone has normal vision).


What is the connection between hypotheses and tests in an investigation?

A hypothesis is tested by investigation through experimentation


Can Nail drug testing distinguish between different drugs?

Nail drug testing like all other drug testing can distinguish between various drugs and alcohol use. The number of panels that can tested will vary with the drug being tested. Each test will provide the required test result per the requirements of the test. Examples of panels that can be tested for each drug: • Cocaine Methadone • Opiates Oxycodone • Phencyclidine Fentanyl • Barbiturates Ketamine • Gabapentin Cannabis (THC) • EtG And there are many more that can be tested. We could add additional drugs is required upon request. These custom tests must be scheduled with a qualified lab like SmarTest Labs.