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question 1 below is a list of statements that contains both hypotheses …

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question 1
below is a list of statements that contains both hypotheses and predictions. identify each individual statement that is a hypothesis. (there can be more than one.)
ocean acid affects shell - making animals by altering gene activity.
an increase in microbiome diversity will decrease symptoms of depression and anxiety.
physical activity support brain flexibility by changing the concentration and number of growth factors.
long - term inflammation affects the length of dna ends (telomeres).
gut - brain links will be shown to increase anxiety levels.
certain types of rna help cells respond to stress.
stress causes cells to change the amounts of proteins produced by the gene.
if nutrients are withheld from cells, the proteins produced will decrease.
flexible species will survive rapid climate change more often.
more frequent exercise will increase metabolic rate and response of muscles.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, often in a scientific - research context. All the given statements propose a relationship or an explanation for a biological or health - related phenomenon without being proven facts yet.

Answer:

Ocean acid affects shell - making animals by altering gene activity.
An increase in microbiome diversity will decrease symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Physical activity support brain flexibility by changing the concentration and number of growth factors.
Long - term inflammation affects the length of DNA ends (telomeres).
Gut - brain links will be shown to increase anxiety levels.
Certain types of RNA help cells respond to stress.
Stress causes cells to change the amounts of proteins produced by the gene.
If nutrients are withheld from cells, the proteins produced will decrease.
Flexible species will survive rapid climate change more often.
More frequent exercise will increase metabolic rate and response of muscles.