In what way is a conservator similar to a scientist?

A:Both conservator and scientist relish doing research for extended periods of time.
B:a conservator experiments with conservation materials just as a scientist experiments with different hypothesis.
C:conservators and scientist both have a mission to preserve important objects.
D:both conservators and scientist are interested in chemical reactions between the environment and other materials.

I think it is C Thank you

The answer is B.

I read in a book and its not C its B

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I took the test it is B

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The correct answer is C: conservators and scientists both have a mission to preserve important objects.

To arrive at this answer, let's analyze the options:

A: Both conservators and scientists relish doing research for extended periods of time.
This option suggests that both conservators and scientists enjoy doing research for extended periods. While it may be true that they both engage in research, this is not a defining similarity between the two professions.

B: A conservator experiments with conservation materials just as a scientist experiments with different hypotheses.
This option suggests that both conservators and scientists conduct experiments. While it is true that scientists often conduct experiments with different hypotheses, conservators primarily work to preserve and restore important objects rather than experimenting with conservation materials.

C: Conservators and scientists both have a mission to preserve important objects.
This option correctly states that both conservators and scientists share a mission to preserve important objects. Both professions prioritize the protection, conservation, and preservation of certain materials, whether they are scientific artifacts or cultural artifacts.

D: Both conservators and scientists are interested in chemical reactions between the environment and other materials.
This option suggests that both conservators and scientists are interested in chemical reactions between the environment and other materials. While scientists do study chemical reactions, this is not a central aspect of a conservator's work. Conservators are more concerned with the preservation and restoration of objects, including understanding and mitigating chemical reactions.

Therefore, option C is the answer as it correctly identifies that both conservators and scientists have a shared mission to preserve important objects.

Then I think both B and C are correct, but you need to go with your text.

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