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What is important to include/look-up in a scientific lab introduction? BIOLOGY LAB...

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I'm doing a lab on juvenile brine shrimp. First they are just put into four sections with no factors changed (like a control) and then counted after 30 minutes. Then the same thing happens and they are broken up into four but each one is exposed to a different amount of light. It is to compare aboitic and biotic factors or independent and dependant factors that affect them.

What should I look up and research for the introduction?

What should I include and in what form/ order (ie; background info, hypothesis; justification for hypothesis?)

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  1. you should include info on juvenille brine shrimp and write about their natural environment and how light affects them.

    purpose (optional)

    hypothesis

    materials

    procedure

    observations

    data

    conlusion (should include all of your background info in the intro of the conlusion)


  2. Uhh, give a little more information on the lab protocol. What do you mean by sections, you mean splitting them up into 4 groups. Then what do you mean by "the same thing happens?"

    A little bit more information might help us help you.

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