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BIO Lab Report

This document outlines the sections and guidelines for a biology lab report, including sections for the title, purpose, materials, procedure, results, discussion, and references. The discussion section is highlighted as the most important part, where students are asked to summarize their key findings, interpret their results, discuss the implications, acknowledge any limitations, state conclusions relating variables or concepts, and provide recommendations.

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BIO Lab Report

This document outlines the sections and guidelines for a biology lab report, including sections for the title, purpose, materials, procedure, results, discussion, and references. The discussion section is highlighted as the most important part, where students are asked to summarize their key findings, interpret their results, discuss the implications, acknowledge any limitations, state conclusions relating variables or concepts, and provide recommendations.

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MONTEBELLO ACADEMY

BIOLOGY LABORATORY Experiment N°


Student’s name Grade: Group: Date: Score

I. TITLE:

II. PURPOSE:

III. GRAPHICS: Photographs/drawings of your findings, procedures and materials used properly
labeled.

IV. MATERIALS AND SUBSTANCES: Materials (equipment and tools) and substances (samples and
reactants) used.

MATERIALS SUBSTANCES, REACTANTS, ORGANIC MATTER

V. PROCEDURE: The detailed steps you followed for carrying out the experiment.

VI. RESULTS (DATA, OBSERVATIONS): The detailed observations and findings and a chart/table of
data that supports your observations.

Use this table to summarize


your findings
VII. DISCUSSION SECTION: This is the most important part because in here you deepen into the
meaning, importance and relevance of your results. In here, you will explain and evaluate what you
found. All of this, will help you to support your final conclusion/s. You can research on internet extra
info for supporting and interpreting your observations and notes.

Use these key elements:

1. First of all, summarize your key findings


2. Give your interpretations (What do the results mean?)
3. Discuss the implications (Why do the results matter?)
4. Acknowledge the limitations (What can’t the results tell us?)
5. Conclusion/s (the final statement/s in which some variables or concepts are related. Ex: The
structure of lungs and their gas exchange capacity)
6. Recommendations (what practical actions or scientific studies should follow?)

VII. REFERENCES

Please write the places/web sites/books/ you researched for obtaining information.

Retrieved from…

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