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Hypothesis

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Can someone please help me explain why this is this a bad hypothesis ?

‘If red blood cells contain haemoglobin (which is dark purple in colour) the organ where red blood cells are stored will appear dark purple.’
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Re: Hypothesis

Post by MadelineB »

Hi Jake,
Are you doing a science project that involves hemoglobin? If so, please describe your project, including your hypothesis and how you plan to conduct experiments to test your hypothesis.

You might find it helpful to read about the scientific method and constructing a hypothesis in the Science Buddies project guide:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ience-fair

Let us know if this helps you answer your question!


moderator note: This topic fits better in the life sciences forum, so I've moved it there so those experts can help you.
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