Identify which questions can be answered through science and which cannot. Should humans use biotechnology to bring extinct organisms from the fossil record back to life? Is it right or wrong to use genetic engineering to produce new food products? If a new gene is added to the genome of a tomato species, will that species be more resistant to insects? What are the most common social settings that tend to produce accomplished artists? Are Michelangelo's paintings more impressive than Rembrandt's? Do the types of organisms found in the fossil record appear in consistent sequences in different parts of the world?

Respuesta :

Let's number the questions to understand the question easily:

1. Should humans use biotechnology to bring extinct organisms from the fossil record back to life?

2. Is it right or wrong to use genetic engineering to produce new food products?

3. If a new gene is added to the genome of a tomato species, will that species be more resistant to insects?

4. What are the most common social settings that tend to produce accomplished artists?

5. Are Michelangelo's paintings more impressive than Rembrandt's?

6. Do the types of organisms found in the fossil record appear in consistent sequences in different parts of the world?

Answer:

Science is defined as the study of the natural and social on the basis of evidence.

Questions are an important part of science that reveals several new findings of the natural world. Scientific questions are answered on the basis of true observations and investigation using several scientific tools and help people to believe the new finding.

The questions that can be answered through science are "1,2,3 and 6".

Questions that can not be answered through science are based on morals, values, and individual intelligence include question number "4 and 5".

Hence, question number "1,2,3, and 6" can be answered through science while question number "4 and 5" can not be answered through science.