The experiment could be repeated on the same mice.
Determining the sex of a Quaker Parrot based on size or behavior alone is not reliable. The best way to determine the sex of a Quaker Parrot is through DNA testing or a surgical sexing procedure performed by a veterinarian.
Bias is favoring one result over another. In a experiment, bias can lead to false (or faulty) conclusions. To reduce bias you could: (1) Have others repeat the experiment (2) Label your groups so you will not know what they are (3) Do not include opinions in a experiment (4) collect your data in which it is performed (5) Do a "blind" experiment (sort of like #2) There are many other ways of reducing bias, but these are just some. Hope this helps! ~Wigglemuffin235
Yes, a number of years ago an experiment was performed that modified the DNA of a gorilla fetus to make it human. The result was a hybrid human\gorilla. The creature had the appearance of a large human being, but unfortunately its intellectual capacity was quite limited. It now spends its time submitting incredibly stupid questions to wiki.answers.com, such as "Has there ever been a gorilla experiment that could change a live baby gorilla into a human being?"
The group Survivor performed the song Eye of the Tiger, which was featured in the Rocky movies.
An autopsy is in reference to human deaths, only.(e.g.: They are performing the autopsy on my uncle this Monday.)A necropsy is in reference to all other animals.(e.g.: The vet is going to perform a necropsy on Fluffy after they put him down.)
the experiment could be repeated with the same mice
Not food per se, but any reward. Food is an easy reward when training, conditioning or teaching animals.
Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.
They have gotten different results because they performed it from their knowledge.
Ernest Rutherford and his team conducted the gold foil experiment in 1909 at the University of Manchester. The experiment led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus and paved the way for our understanding of the structure of the atom.
No. Quality and accuracy are incredibly important to scientists. If an experiment is not performed with quality and accuracy it is not valid. However, if accuracy is not especially important, possibly because the result will be the same, then it can be ignored.
In 1910, a physicist from New Zealand, Ernest Rutherford performed an experiment known as Rutherfordâ??s gold foil experiment. After Rutherford's theory, scientists began to consider that the atom is not a single particle, but it is made up of very smaller subatomic particles.
In a probability experiment, various outcomes are possible and the experiment is conducted to observe which outcomes occur. The experiment is performed repeatedly to collect data and determine the likelihood or probability of each outcome happening. The results of the experiment are analyzed to understand and make predictions about future occurrences of the event.
To clearly state why the experiment was performed
A test performed to find out if a hypothesis is supported is called an experiment. This involves conducting controlled investigations to observe and measure outcomes to determine whether the hypothesis is valid.
in 1745 an english needham's performed an experiment to support abiogenesis
Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.