Molls experiment
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andrea nato
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- Project Question: molls experiment
- Project Due Date: july
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Molls experiment
Hi! I am doing the molls experiment and I need an hypothesis and background information! can someone help me?
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SciB
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- Occupation: Retired molecular biologist, university researcher and teacher
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Re: Molls experiment
Hi Andrea,
I looked for 'molls' on the Scibuddies site and did not find anything about it. Can you include a little more detail about what this project is about?
All the information you need about setting up a hypothesis, designing experiments, defining variables, etc is available in the Scibuddies Project Guide https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ndex.shtml
Deciding on a hypothesis depends on what YOU are interested in. We can help you in narrowing down your question and choosing one that you can do with the time and resources you have, but it is really up to you to think about it and come up with your own hypothesis.
Post again with more information so we can help you with a specific question.
Scibee
I looked for 'molls' on the Scibuddies site and did not find anything about it. Can you include a little more detail about what this project is about?
All the information you need about setting up a hypothesis, designing experiments, defining variables, etc is available in the Scibuddies Project Guide https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ndex.shtml
Deciding on a hypothesis depends on what YOU are interested in. We can help you in narrowing down your question and choosing one that you can do with the time and resources you have, but it is really up to you to think about it and come up with your own hypothesis.
Post again with more information so we can help you with a specific question.
Scibee

