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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
11

A student completed a lab report. Which correctly describes the difference between the “question” and “ hypothesis sections of h

er report
Biology
1 answer:
emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
5 0
A question and a hypothesis is not actually the same even though they seem similar.

A question is what you ask (like what you want to know the answer to).
Example: What would happen if a caterpillar eats grass every other day?

*A question has a question mark "?" at the end ALL the time.
____________________________________________

A hypothesis is similar to a question but a hypothesis is an explanation made from limited evidence. A hypothesis contains an "If...then,...because" statement.

Example: If I place one plant in the sun and the other plant in the shade then, the plant in the sun will grow faster because a plant needs sunlight to perform photosynthesis in order for it to make it's own food since it's a producer.

*Not all hypothesis es need to be long in length but they need to contain the proper variables (like an independent variable).

(Hope I answered you question :) )
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