In terms of the scientific method, the purpose of an experiment is to:
D) Test a hypothesis
After forming a hypothesis, you TEST it out by performing the experiment and collecting data. After collecting the data from the experiment, you can form a conclusion about the results of the experiment.
An experiment is supposed to tell you whether the hypothesis you came up with is true and is able to be proven with an experiment.
The purpose of an experiment is to test a hypothesis and see whether the results you get support or contradict your hypothesis.
The answer is true. Mammals during pregnancy can have one or more gestations at the same time, the time pause of a gestation is called the gestation period. Gestation is the carrying of an embryo or fetus inside viviparous animals. It is typical for mammals, but also occurs for some non-mammals.
The hormones which cause Jane’s problem are the thyroid hormones.
The condition is hypothyroidism
Explanation:
Condition: Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disorder which arises when the thyroid gland cannot produce the necessary amount of thyroid hormones like thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
Both T3 and T4 are tyrosine-based hormones which regulate metabolism and any deficiency slows down the metabolic processes and can result in high cholesterol levels and atherosclerosis
Causes: An underactive thyroid gland and Autoimmune disorder
Diagnosis: Thyroid function tests by measuring serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and T4 levels
In hypothyroidism, the TSH secreted by the pituitary gland will be high because it is producing more hormones to stimulate the underactive thyroid gland.
An underactive thyroid gland cannot produce normal levels of T4 in the body.
Symptoms: Fatigue and weakness, cold intolerance, weight gain and puffy appearance, hair thinning, dry skin, decreased concentration, poor memory, muscle and body aches etc.
Treatment
: Hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine
Density-Dependent Factors. Which is a limiting factor that depends on population size.