The question is incomplete as it lacks the apropriate group of choices to answer this, however, the group of choices are as follows:
A. The experiment creates ideas for new experiments.
B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.
C. The experiment can be repeated with the same results.
D. The experiment uses a very simple procedure.
Answer:
The correct answer is : B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.
Explanation:
Hypothesis is a possible explanation for the reason of any natural process to be occurred. Hypothesis can be proved with the help of scientific experiment and supported by the various evidences and data analyzed with scientific method.
Reliability of an experiment can be shown by the repetitive results of performed experiment that satisfies the hypothesis and its parts if it does not supports it is false hypothesis.
Thus, the correct answer is : B. The experiment supports the hypothesis.
Pyruvate must first be converted to acetyl co-enzyme A before entering the TCA cycle.
Reaction
Answer:
C. But be careful. This question is poorly conceived. Anything could be the answer.
Explanation:
A B and D are all specific to the disciple they are involved in.
That only lets you choose C. You could argue that a physicist or an electrical engineer would not be particularly interested in the death of some elm trees, and I think I would agree with you.
But what other choice to you have?
While the professor is tracking the fresh water fish, how is that benefiting mankind? What is he learning that is universally applicable. I wouldn't choose A.
B is an advance in technology. It might make the dairy farmer's life a whole lot easier, but I don't think it would have very effect on anyone else. Not B.
D: Again this benefits surgeons but again it is technology. I don't think it universally benefits all of humanity except those who are going to be operated on.
So I'll stick with C. People die. So do trees and all vegetation. I'd pick C, but I don't think there is a clear cut answer. Sometimes you get questions that you think the answer resides only in the head of the person writing the question. This is one of them.