Why is a skeptical attitude important in science? it allows scientists to challenge inaccurate information. it allows scientists
to accept all information as true. it ensures that scientists write short articles. it highlights the good features of an experiment. it provokes other scientists.
Option A, it allows scientists to challenge inaccurate information.
Explanation:
A person with an skeptical attitude always have a doubt on provided information , reasoning and understanding. He/she is always of a thought that there always lie some sort of uncertainty in a true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area.
Skeptical people always undergo systematic doubt, or criticism to reach any suspended judgment.
Skeptical people being so doubtful always challenge inaccurate information thereby promoting further research and experiment to find out new explanations.
RBCs contain hemoglobin (pronounced: HEE-muh-glow-bin), a protein that carries oxygen. Blood gets its bright red color when hemoglobin picks up oxygen in the lungs. As the blood travels through the body, the hemoglobin releases oxygen to the different body parts.
The human genome density ranges between 12-15 genes per Megabase pairs. This is because humans have approximately 2000 genes in a total of approximately 3 billion base pairs. However, some primitive organisms have an even larger gene density
than humans. An example is bacteria with gene densities ranging between 100 –
500 genes/Mb. Gene density is therefore
not a good characteristic in determining
the complexity of an organism.