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a) is the microbiologist’s hypothesis testable? why or why not?
A testable hypothesis in science must be able to be proven or disproven through experimentation or observation. In microbiology, if the hypothesis involves variables that can be manipulated and measured (such as the effect of a certain chemical on bacterial growth), it is testable. If it involves non - measurable or non - observable concepts (e.g., a spiritual influence on microbes without any way to quantify it), it is not testable.
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It depends on the nature of the hypothesis. If it involves measurable variables and can be investigated through experimentation or observation, it is testable. If it involves non - measurable or non - observable elements, it is not testable.