Biology Laboratory Report Writing Checklist Write in the
Biology Laboratory Report Writing Checklist Write in the 1 st person Use pronouns such as “I” and “We” to indicate you performed the experiments. Write succinctly Try to keep your sentences direct and avoid adding in unecessary details. all information acquired from sources other than Reference your own knowledge If you find information in a book, a scientific paper, or your lab manual; you must reference where you obtained the information from. the report with a short abstract Begin An abstract should be a one paragraph summary of your entire lab report, including results and their significance. background in the introduction Provide This is where you introduce the topic of your experiment. Be sure to include references to any sources used. your purpose and hypothesis in your introduction Include Your introduction should conclude with the experimental purpose and your hypotheses for the laboratory. Write the materials & methods in past tense and in paragraph format Enough detail should be provided in this section for someone else to run the experiments. Display tables and figures in your results section Your experimental data should be presented in either a table or a figure. Properly number and label all tables and figures Tables and figures are numbered separately. Each should have its own descriptive title. Titles go above tables and below figures. out a brief description of your results Write This should accompany your tables and figures and be written in paragraph format. your results in the discussion section Explain Use this section to go into detail about what your results mean in reference to the laboratory purpose. Reference tables and figures in your discussion When discussing your results make sure you reference the table or figure you can find that data in. State conclusions in your discussion These should be in reference to the original laboratory purpose and your hypotheses. a references section Include References should be listed in an organized and consistant manner (alphabetical, numbered, etc. ) REMEMBER DO NOT - Use emotional language - Quote reference materials - Explain data in the results section - Display data in a table AND a figure
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