Why can't scientist share their findings when not 100% sure?
They can mislead patients, viewers and can be dangerous.
What do scientist have to do when finding new species?
They have to study and observe the new species to learn about them.
Why do plants perform photosynthesis?
Plants perform photosynthesis because they use photosynthesis to transform water and sunlight.
Why is it important to do research on a substance like medicine before releasing i to the public?
Well first off you don't know if people will be allergic to that medicine or if it'll help people or make them worse.
Is DNA important when it comes to new species?
Yes they are because they can determine where a organism belongs to.
Do plants store starch?
Yes they store them in their leaves.
What is the role of starch?
It's like a reserve food supply.
What are the inputs of photosynthesis?
The inputs of photosynthesis are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight, energy.
How is the absolute age of a fossil is commonly determined?
The carbon-14 in a fossil breaks down over time. The remaining amount of carbon-14 in the fossil can be used to calculate its age.
How can a new species adapt to a new environment?
It happens naturally because they have to learn to adapt to new environments to survive.
Why is it important to wear the right equipment for experiments?
It can be dangerous for people to not wear the right equipment because they can get hurt or burn themselves with chemicals and what not.
What effect did light leave on plant leaves?
The effect light had on plant leaves were that it them let rest.
What are the outputs of photosynthesis?
The outputs of photosynthesis are glucose, and oxygen.
Why is it important to follow rules when following a science experiment?
The rules are there for a reason and tghe reason is most likely to protect you and others from any harm possible.
Why is it important for species to reproduce?
It's important because if they don't then their population can decrease which can be a huge problem for the species.