What is the purpose of a conclusion?A. To explain why the data support or reject the hypothesis

B. To make an educated guess about a particular question

C. To collect or analyze the experimental data

D. To predict how something will turn out

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Answer 1
Answer:

The purpose of a conclusion to predict how something will turn out. Thus option D is correct.

What is conclusion of the experiment ?

The purpose of conclusion is to analyze what you have get presented in the  project, the purpose also is to approve the statement of the problem  and finish the project.

It also include the problem statement approval, information  been presented in the project and analysis, include new information which is not relevant  in project or presentation.

The amount of conclusion can be changed by making it bigger and analyze more specific things, do more grammar error editing, conclusion  can bring together the main points in your assignment.

It premises and demonstrates the conclusion how they come together to support your claim, means that it briefly revisit each key point.

Thus option D is correct.

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Answer 2
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D

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Answer:

Um, Yes I do believe that Annelids have segmented bodies.

Answer:

Annelids have a highly developed internal segmented circulatory system that allows for efficient blood flow to muscles and critical body systems such as the circulatory system,..

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. Centriole.

Explanation:

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