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Biology Lab Report. Please Help.This is the Format
Oour Experiment is about Bread Molds Grade 11: Biology Title: The Moulding Process of Bread in Light and Dark Environment Problem Statement: Clueless about this. Teacher said the Purpose of the lab Background Information: For this, I just search about moulds Hypothesis: What I think about the outcome of the result? Materials / Apparatus: Things that you used on the experiment Procedures: Step by Step WHAT IF I FORGOT TO SPRAY WATER IN MY BREAD AT THE BEGINNING AND ONLY SPRAYED IT AFTER 9 DAYS. SHOULD I STILL INCLUDE WATER IN MY MATERIALS AND IN THE PROCEDURES Observation: Every piece of data collected is shown neatly (including units & constant values) I'm so confused here. We supposed to observe the bread every 2 days and record if there is any changes. But there was no changes on my bread but right after I sprayed water, the next day I saw white spots on the bread. And what does it mean to include units and constant values? Interpretations: Slope & Y-intercept are highlighted on the graph Physical meaning of slope is written along the slope line Written relationship between the two variables is stated by the graph I'm clueless on what to do here..Teacher said disccuss why there's no growth in bread moulds? Evaluation: Sources of error are discussed. Error calculation shown or not needed stated. So here, i can put the mistakes i did like I forgot to spray water in the bread Conclusion: the outcome, result.. This is my first time doing a lab report and mostly im clueless ...hope u could help me.
Re: Biology Lab Report. Please Help.
Sure you have to add it to materials, if you added it. Also, you should writte into your procedures, that you have forgotten to spray the first day, as it might be possible
That's probably, why you should spray it right the first day Units are like g or kg for weight, l for volume etc.
If you don't writte, what should you put on x and y axis, we can hardly tel you the meaning of the slope etc. but I guess, on x is time and on y is number of bacterial/fungal colonies? http://www.biolib.cz/en/main/
Cis or trans? That's what matters.
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