Is the hypothesis that pollen in the air increases asthma attacks is supported by the data correct?

Posted by kmjamal | Diseases & Conditions | Saturday 4 July 2009 8:49 pm

Is the hypothesis that pollen in the air increases asthma attacks is supported by the data correct? Explain why or why not?

And state one effect of asthma on the gaseous exchange system.

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  1. Comment by D L — July 4, 2009 @ 8:49 pm

    No. The definition of a hypothesis is that it is a statement that may or may not be true, therefore, it is to be tested.

    Also, people who have asthma, usually get asthma attacks from over exertion, versus, people who have allergies, who are sensitive to pollen in the air.

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