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Week one lab- Intro to Microscope- fixed slides, wet-mount slides, pond scum study. week two- Fish Lab week three- measuring enzyme activity week four- foods lab General Lab Report Format The following format should be followed for all lab reports. All lab reports must be typed, double space, 12 font, Times New Roman font. Title- 5pts. The title should be a few words that describe the main theme of the lab Statement of the problem:5pts "Does concentration gradient effect Rate of Diffusion" Backgound Research-20 pts Using your class notes, websites, textbook, library books/magazines, etc. discuss what is known about the different aspects of the lab you are doing or have done. a Bibliography must be included at the end of the lab report. The source of your information must be properly cited Hypothesis- 10pts. Based of the background research, make a statement that predicts the outcome of the lab Procedure-10pts step-by-step procedures that will allow another person to replicate your lab and come up with the same results. data collection 10pts. data table showing the information collected from your experiment Analysis- 20 pts. interpret what your data infers or implies with regard to your hypothesis. It should include the following: -graph -discussion of the data Conclusion: 20pts. The following three elements are needed for this section: 1. Accept or reject your hypothesis and support it with the analysis of the data. 2. Discuss possible sources of error 3. Suggest possible follow-up experiments Bibliography should be last page.
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