Asked by saranghae12

Sorry! this is alot of questions. Science is not my best subject but i still do well in it but the questions are really hard for me pleas help answer this.

What might you ask yourself in drawing a conclusion about an experiment?

Why is scientific inquiry a process with many paths, not a rigid siquence of steps?

In scientific inquiry, what is communicating?

please answer this if you know the answer or you are a science teacher.

Please no websites to the answer.

Thank You!!

Answers

Answered by ALISON
1) you might ask yourself, was my hypothesis correct, does my data seem reliable, was the experiment data reflect the law or theory proposed.
Answered by Kaylyn
I am really confused about science . I love working with microscopes and I love looking at the cells but the thing is .... I don't get the organelles !! I can't find any similar jobs that they do . Ya know . all the cells have different jobs to do ! Any ideas ?
Answered by Elizabeth
I JUST DID THIS RIGHT NOW FOR HOMEWORK =)
1. did i get enough data?
2.observations at each stage of the process may lead you to modify your hypothesis or experiment.
3.the sharing of ideas and expiremental findings with others through writing and speaking.
that is what i got from the science book . =)
Answered by Marck
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Answered by Itzel
1)Was my hypothesis right
2)is my data right
3)what steps did i do?
4)how did i get them
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