Biology Laboratory Report _ABD

Biology Laboratory Report

Name:

Section:

Date submitted

Instructor: Dr. Reem Alsereihi

Cover page: (Title)

1. Introduction (max. 150 words):

2. Materials and Methods:

3. Results (max. 300 words):

4. Charts, Tables, Graphs and Figures:

1- 3. Materials and Methods (this does not contribute to the word count): A protocol of the

2- practical procedure will be available on the module’s KEATS page. This must be included with

3- your write-up because a lab report should enable others to follow the procedure without

4- having to rely on external resources. You can simply copy-and-paste or attach the protocol.

5- 4. Results (max. 300 words): This section should contain a brief description of the results

6- obtained. What are your observations? What can you see on the microscopic images? The

7- background to this is provided in the online presentations on KEATS.

8- 5. Figures: You must include two self-drawn images based on the microscopic images

9- provided on KEATS (it is up to you which of the images you choose to draw). Just draw what

10- you can see. Artistic ability is not being assessed here, so do not be concerned if your

11- drawing skills are poor. It is more important that you label your drawings properly and that

12- the key findings are represented. You can hand-draw your images and photograph them on

13- your phone, or you can use a graphics design software if you prefer.

14- Each figure must have a legend (next to, or below the figure) that briefly explains the

15- content of the image (‘What can be seen?’, ‘Is there an obvious orientation to the

16- specimen?’, ‘Is this a high or a low magnification?’) and that defines the meaning of all

17- symbols (arrows, asterisks) and abbreviations used in the figure. The figure legends do not

18- count toward the overall word count, but they should be as brief as possible without

19- omitting essential information.

20- 5. Conclusions (max. 200 words):

21- 3. Materials and Methods (this does not contribute to the word count): A protocol of the

22- practical procedure will be available on the module’s KEATS page. This must be included with

23- your write-up because a lab report should enable others to follow the procedure without

24- having to rely on external resources. You can simply copy-and-paste or attach the protocol.

25- 4. Results (max. 300 words): This section should contain a brief description of the results

26- obtained. What are your observations? What can you see on the microscopic images? The

27- background to this is provided in the online presentations on KEATS.

28- 5. Figures: You must include two self-drawn images based on the microscopic images

29- provided on KEATS (it is up to you which of the images you choose to draw). Just draw what

30- you can see. Artistic ability is not being assessed here, so do not be concerned if your

31- drawing skills are poor. It is more important that you label your drawings properly and that

32- the key findings are represented. You can hand-draw your images and photograph them on

33- your phone, or you can use a graphics design software if you prefer.

34- Each figure must have a legend (next to, or below the figure) that briefly explains the

35- content of the image (‘What can be seen?’, ‘Is there an obvious orientation to the

36- specimen?’, ‘Is this a high or a low magnification?’) and that defines the meaning of all

37- symbols (arrows, asterisks) and abbreviations used in the figure. The figure legends do not

38- count toward the overall word count, but they should be as brief as possible without

39- omitting essential information.

40- 5. Conclusions (max. 200 words):

41- 3. Materials and Methods (this does not contribute to the word count): A protocol of the

42- practical procedure will be available on the module’s KEATS page. This must be included with

43- your write-up because a lab report should enable others to follow the procedure without

44- having to rely on external resources. You can simply copy-and-paste or attach the protocol.

45- 4. Results (max. 300 words): This section should contain a brief description of the results

46- obtained. What are your observations? What can you see on the microscopic images? The

47- background to this is provided in the online presentations on KEATS.

48- 5. Figures: You must include two self-drawn images based on the microscopic images

49- provided on KEATS (it is up to you which of the images you choose to draw). Just draw what

50- you can see. Artistic ability is not being assessed here, so do not be concerned if your

51- drawing skills are poor. It is more important that you label your drawings properly and that

52- the key findings are represented. You can hand-draw your images and photograph them on

53- your phone, or you can use a graphics design software if you prefer.

54- Each figure must have a legend (next to, or below the figure) that briefly explains the

55- content of the image (‘What can be seen?’, ‘Is there an obvious orientation to the

56- specimen?’, ‘Is this a high or a low magnification?’) and that defines the meaning of all

57- symbols (arrows, asterisks) and abbreviations used in the figure. The figure legends do not

58- count toward the overall word count, but they should be as brief as possible without

59- omitting essential information.

60- 5. Conclusions (max. 200 words):

5. Conclusions (max. 200 words):

6. List of References:

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