What did not work as expected, and how could it be changed? If the observed outcome is different from the expected outcome, why?

Assignment Question

You will be using the pictures and data collected from in lab and compare them to the pictures presented in the power point. Ensure to follow the instructions thoroughly!!!!! Everything is provided for you in the files section.

INCLUDE ALL IMAGES IN REPORT. This report should cover everything. The target audience are for students who have not yet taken the class so be thorough and intensive with your explanation and analysis but ensure it is only 3 pages.

RESULTS THIS SHOULD BE THE LONGEST SECTION] If it is an inquiry lab, then you should: • identify dependent and independent variables, • identify the controlled conditions, • negative and positive controls, if present • compare the expected outcomes and the observed outcomes. This section includes data, data analysis, charts, graphs, pictures, and calculations. Include all data referred to in the text, such as agarose gel pictures or microscope pictures. Explain your data analysis. Show how you got from the data to the conclusions. Presentation of the data: despicats, and pictures should be numbered in sequential order and should be labeled with a shor If you include pictures, describe what they show. Discuss in the text how the data in the pictures supports your analysis or conclusions.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS This should include an error analysis. What did not work as expected, and how could it be changed? If the observed outcome is different from the expected outcome, why? • For an inquiry lab: does the data support the hypothesis? If not, what is the alternative hypothesis? • For an observation lab: what do the observations mean? • For both types of lab: does this data suggest further experiments or additional questions that can be analyzed?

RESULTS THIS SHOULD BE THE LONGEST SECTION] If it is an inquiry lab, then you should: • identify dependent and independent variables, • identify the controlled conditions, • negative and positive controls, if present • compare the expected outcomes and the observed outcomes. This section includes data, data analysis, charts, graphs, pictures, and calculations. Include all data referred to in the text, such as agarose gel pictures or microscope pictures. Explain your data analysis. Show how you got from the data to the conclusions. Presentation of the data: despicats, and pictures should be numbered in sequential order and should be labeled with a shor If you include pictures, describe what they show. Discuss in the text how the data in the pictures supports your analysis or conclusions.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS This should include an error analysis. What did not work as expected, and how could it be changed? If the observed outcome is different from the expected outcome, why? • For an inquiry lab: does the data support the hypothesis? If not, what is the alternative hypothesis? • For an observation lab: what do the observations mean? • For both types of lab: does this data suggest further experiments or additional questions that can be analyzed?

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