Eggsperiment Lab Write Up Guidelines

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Eggsperiment Lab Write Up Guidelines Title Question Hypothesis Procedure Data Typed, not rough draft Daily Observations of egg Uploaded Pictures of egg Measurements of egg Data: Include other types of cells (prepared slides) observed under microscope : ligustrum and lilium leaves, human red blood cells, paramecium, and bacteria) Include other types of live cells (wet mount slides): onion, tomato, beet, elodea [Bio Lab 7-1] Include the reaction of elodea plant cell in tap water, salt water, and distilled water

Analysis Discuss the overall objective of the lab (ex. cells in hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic solutions) Discuss the detailed results/data about each of the following: Egg in vinegar, corn syrup, water, colored drink Elodea plant cell in fresh and salt water Compare and contrast how all of these cells reacted in the different solutions (using terms such as hyper, iso, and hypotonic)

Conclusion Restate Hypothesis Confirm Hypothesis (correct or incorrect) Explain how correct or incorrect Show evidence to prove correct/incorrect What did you discover? Summary of the lab and overall results of experiment What did you learn?

Eggsperiment Lab Write Up Grading Guidelines Title---------------------------------3 pts Questions ---------------------------3 pts Hypotheses-------------------------2 pts Procedure--------------------------2 pts Data 1 Daily Egg Observations Measurements----------------------5 pts Mass--------------------------------5 pts Qualitative description------------ 5 pts Pictures/Drawing-------------------5 pts Data 2: Microscope Observations of Cells (Prepared Slides) ----------------------------------------------------5pts Data 3: Bio Lab 7-1-----------------10 pts Data 4: Elodea Reaction to different solutions--------------------------------------------------------------------5 pts Total--------------------------------50 pts

Analysis Discuss the overall objective of the lab (ex. cells in hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic solutions)------10 pts Discuss the detailed results/data about each of the following: Egg in vinegar, corn syrup, water, colored drink------20 pts Elodea plant cell in fresh and salt water-----------------10 pts Total---------------------------------------------------------------40 pts

Conclusion Restate Hypothesis----------------------3 pts Confirm Hypothesis (in/correct) ------2 pts Explain how correct or incorrect------5 pts Show evidence to prove (in/correct)-5 pts What did you discover?-----------------5 pts Summary of the lab and overall results of experiment---------------------------------5 pts What did you learn?---------------------5 pts Total---------------------------------------30 pts