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Biology, 03.11.2019 04:31 williamschris462

2) evaluate your hypothesis.
3) make comparisons: what are the limitations of this experiment? how can we make this experiment better?
4) explain the value/importance of using the average/conducting multiple trials.
5) based on observations, what are the "invisible" things that must be happening?

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