Answer: C) A statement made by Henrietta Lacks’s husband to a magazine
Explanation:An excerpt from The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
"Eventually I tracked down a few magazine articles about her from the seventies. Ebony quoted Henrietta’s husband saying, 'All I remember is that she had this disease, and right after she died they called me in the office wanting to get my permission to take a sample of some kind. I decided not to let them.'"
The given statement is False, it should read, "A theory and a law are already both supported by evidence and are equal, but they have different functions."
In the scientific method, a "Theory" and a "Law" are already both supported by evidence, but they serve different purposes.
The role of "Theory" in the scientific method is to provide a justification for the data collected through observations and results. As more data is gathered, it may be altered, enhanced, or even dismissed. While a "law" typically refers to an observed natural event that is true no matter how it is tested. It doesn't explain why the incident or event actually happened.
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<span>Actually commercially its surely true, but ethically its false, the reason being if medical office considers all the new patients just as business or money, then nothing else matters for them, but on the other side if medical office operates on humanity and then cases based on true merits then humanity comes first over the other commercial things for sure.</span>