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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE SOMEONE HELP IM PUTTING ALL MY POINTS IN AND WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

Biology
2 answers:
alex41 [277]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Follow instructions on the paper provided

Explanation:

I am assuming the lab report you're being asked to write is based on a practical or lab session you have already done?

Writing a lab report is really easy when you get the hang of it, its split into specific topics laid out for you in the document you provided:

<u>Introduction:</u>

What is the purpose of the experiment?

What is your hypothesis (prediction)

What are you dependant and independant variables?

<u>Materials and procedure aka method:</u>

List all of the materials you used (included units)

This ok this part as being like a recipe, include exactly what you did in the experiment task by task, be specific.  A good method should mean that another person who has never done the experiment before will be able to complete the experiment successfully just from your notes!

<u>Data collection:</u>

Here is where you present your data. Include any bar graphs etc you have. This part of the report is descriptive. You can interpret what the data is showing.

Use language such as "graph a/b etc.... shows a increase in ..... at .....point", "the rate of ...... decreased at ......point". Be as descriptive as possible and point out key parts of the data.

<u>Analysis and conclusion:</u>

Here is where you start to look at what your data is telling you. Why did this happen? what is the data saying? Use language like .... "as .... increased ..... so did ...... this is because .....".

Here you go into more detail than in the data collection section which is only descriptive. Draw conclusions on what your data shows ... this means do you accept or reject your hypothesis? Discuss what went well in the experiment .... what could be changed for a more "fair" test.

I hope this help

PtichkaEL [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Introduction:

What is the purpose of the experiment?

What is your hypothesis (prediction)

What are you dependant and independant variables?

Materials and procedure aka method:

List all of the materials you used (included units)

This ok this part as being like a recipe, include exactly what you did in the experiment task by task, be specific.  A good method should mean that another person who has never done the experiment before will be able to complete the experiment successfully just from your notes!

Data collection:

Here is where you present your data. Include any bar graphs etc you have. This part of the report is descriptive. You can interpret what the data is showing.

Use language such as "graph a/b etc.... shows a increase in ..... at .....point", "the rate of ...... decreased at ......point". Be as descriptive as possible and point out key parts of the data.

Analysis and conclusion:

Here is where you start to look at what your data is telling you. Why did this happen? what is the data saying? Use language like .... "as .... increased ..... so did ...... this is because .....".

Here you go into more detail than in the data collection section which is only descriptive. Draw conclusions on what your data shows ... this means do you accept or reject your hypothesis? Discuss what went well in the experiment .... what could be changed for a more "fair" test.

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