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Why is replication in science a good thing?
means the results are more likely to be reliable.

If a group of scientists wants to begin the creative process for designing a robot, which would most likely be the first step in their work?
researching ideas for the robot design

What step would occur first if scientists used the creative process to develop fuel out of plants?
They are inspired by other alternative fuels to find a new plant fuel.

Why was what scientists discovered while studying DNA in 1977 scientifically important?
It challenged previous thinking about mRNA.

If a biologist wants to make other scientists accept a challenge to previous thinking about adaptations in frogs, what would be the most effective method for doing so?
provide evidence for the challenge

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