When we're doing scientific research, we should definitely be avoiding any sources which aren't scientific by nature. This means we should avoid sources which haven't been peer reviewed by fellow authors of a similar field. With this, we avoid using literature of questionable quality.
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Could be either:
<span>The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
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Or
<span>A remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed.
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And in Science:
<span>An 'observation' in the scientific sense, is when you make a measurement or evaluation of some sort. You would usually make a note of how something has changed sine the previous ovbservation. Maybe the temperature has changed: gone up one degree; or a crystal has grown: maybe it is now .1 centimeters longer.
"Observations" usually implies that you are watching some process, and either measuring or noting the change that has taken place. usually you will also want to note the time of the observation, so that you can have an idea of how quickly (or slowly) the changes are occurring.
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I think it’s B , not entirely very sure
Answer:
Explanation:
Polymer, Monomer
Polysaccharide, Monosaccharide
Polypeptide/Protein, Amino Acid
Nucleic Acid, Nucleotide
Lipid, Fatty Acid
True
A genotype is the combination of genes in its DNA of the organism that determines its traits
Explanation:
Gametes from parents contribute different alleles of genes to their offspring. This why gametes carry only one copy of genetic material of the organism. They later fuse to form a zygote with a full genetic copy and capable of developing into an full organism.
Depending on which kind of alleles the parents pass down to the offspring will determine the offspring's genotype. The genotype of the offspring will, on the other hand, affect its phenotype which is the outward characteristic. An example is the sickle cell trait. If both gametes from the parents contribute the recessive alleles of the gene, then the offspring will be homozygous recessive for sickle cell genotype and this will show in the phenotype pf the person who will have sickle cell shaped blood cells.
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