In scientific reasoning, a hypothesis is made before any applicable analysis has been done. A theory, on the opposite hand, is supported by evidence: it is a principle shaped as an effort to clarify things that have already been supported by knowledge<span>.
</span>For example: “It's bright outside.”
Hypothesis: A projected clarification for a development created as a place to begin for additional investigation.
Theory: A well-substantiated rationalization nonheritable through the methodology and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation
<span>It is a nerve agent. Or chemical asphyxiant. An example is Hydrogine Cyanide. </span>
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Animals give off carbon dioxide and plants make oxygen by carbon dioxide.
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<u>Option -</u> An open circulatory system inside the adults.
Explanation:
- A terrestrial animal species is discovered with the following larval characteristics: exoskeleton, system of tubes for gas exchange, and modified segmentation. A knowledgeable zoologist should predict that the adults of this species would also feature <u>an open circulatory system</u>.
- Most of the invertebrates like the insecticides have the open circulatory system, as the system has no specific pathways for the transportation of the materials and other essential nutrients through the medium but they have a more different mechanism in order to provide the sufficient materials to survive.