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Biology, 13.09.2019 17:20 hallynwright9722

Tim wants to perform an experiment with yeast. he forms a hypothesis in which he predicts that all of the yeast will eventually die. would this be a good experiment?
a. yes, because it involves living things and you can observe what happens to the bacteria.
b. no, because the hypothesis is not falsifiable since all living things eventually die anyhow.
c. yes, because you could test a lot of different ways the bacteria could die.
d. no, because he does not explain what the results of the experiment are

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