Solving a biological problem
Biological Problem...?
The scientific method in which biological problems are solve is called biological problem.
Types of biological problem...?
There are few types of biological problem
1 Recognition of biological problem.
Biologist recall his her observation and these problems are relate to living organism and this is asked by some on or come in biologist mind himself
2 Observation.
Observation made up of with five sences hear smell taste touch and vision there are two types of observation quantitative and qualitative observation The quantitative observation is more accurated then qualitative one this is because their former are invariable an measurable Example of quantitative and qualitative observation First quantitative observation The freezing point of water is colder than the boiling point The example of qualitative observation is The freezing point of water is 0C and the boiling point is 100C
3 Formulation of Hypothesis.
The tentative explanation of observation is called a hypothesis it may be defined as a proposition that may be true it should have a following characteristics
It should be a general statement It should be a tentative idea It should agree with available observation and it should be kept as simple as possible and it should testable and potentially falsifiable..
4 Deduction.
Biologist draw deduction from hypothesis and it is a logical conquest for this purpose a hypotheses is true or not and draw for the expected result and in deduction it involve if and then logic
5 Experiment.
It is the most important step that biologist perform and a little mistake destroy the the years of work and so many money they perform two experiment and one is proved
6 Summarization of result.
Biologist gather actual data from experiment Dta for each of the group are average and compare statisically
7 Reporting the result.
They publish there data in journals and books they talk this result in national and international meeting also collage and in universities and it become the essantial part of scientific method
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