Biology lab report…I need this report completed ASAP have to be done in 12 hour from now. No Plagrism None WIll be tested

    Student Name __________________________ Date____________
    LAB REPORT EVALUATION MATRIX (Biology 156)
    GOOD AVERAGE POOR NOT PRESENT
    (BUT NEEDED)
    ABSTRACT to include the following (10 pts)
    250 words or less _______ ________ _______ _______
    problem investigated _______ ________ _______ _______
    methods _______ ________ _______ _______
    major results _______ ________ _______ _______
    conclusions _______ ________ _______ _______
    significance of findings _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    INTRODUCTION to include the following (20 pts)
    sufficient background info on organism/system
    with citations _______ ________ _______ _______
    problem clearly defined _______ ________ _______ _______
    purpose and goals _______ ________ _______ _______
    hypothesis/prediction _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    MATERIALS AND METHODS to include the following (20 pts)
    summary of process _______ ________ _______ _______
    purpose of a procedure _______ ________ _______ _______
    no excess mundane details _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    RESULTS to include the following (15 pts)
    Tables and graphs clearly labeled _______ ________ _______ _______
    Narrative includes summary tables and graphs _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    DISCUSSION to include the following (20 pts)
    interpretation of results _______ ________ _______ _______
    Explanation of significance of results _______ ________ _______ _______
    has related discussion of results to the goals
    hypothesis and purpose of experiment including
    conclusions _______ ________ _______ _______
    includes citations _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    LITERATURE CITED to include the following (5 pts)
    listed alphabetically _______ ________ _______ _______
    cited properly within narrative of paper _______ ________ _______ _______
    correct format of citation _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    WRITTEN EFFECTIVELY to include the following (10 pts)
    written clearly _______ ________ _______ _______
    Title page _______ ________ _______ _______
    use of metric system _______ ________ _______ _______
    each paragraph conveys a single major idea and has
    topic sentence at beginning _______ ________ _______ _______
    pages numbered _______ ________ _______ _______
    avoidance of I and me statements _______ ________ _______ _______
    TOTAL _______
    Lab Report Grade ________
    Using Transpirometers Must be put in your own word
    Preparing the Plant (this can be done hours before the experiment is to be conducted):
    1. Select a plant that has a section of stem that is of slightly larger diameter than the tan
    rubber tubing attached to the pipette tip.
    2. Cut the plant off at its base below where the diameter is slightly larger than the rubber
    tubing. Immerse cute end in pan of water.
    3. Immerse the pipette with rubber tubing attached in the pan of water to remove all air from
    the pipette and tubing. This may require pinching and squeezing the tubing. All air
    bubbles must be removed.
    4. With the stem submerged cut the plant again at the point where the stem is slightly larger
    than the rubbing tubing. Keep the cut stem under water at all times.
    5. Slide the rubber tubing over the cut stem.
    6. Hold the plant and tubing out the water and check for leaks. If air percolates into the tip
    of the pipette right away then there is a leak. If there is a leak resubmerge and try sliding
    the tubing onto the stem farther.
    Preparing the Apparatus:
    1. Flush the system by opening the screw valve below the reservoir. Flush until no bubbles
    leave the micropipette then clamp off the micropipette using the spring clamp. Continue
    flushing until no bubbles are present in the line where the plant will be inserted.
    2. Insert the plant and pipette combination into the tube. Wrap a paper towel around the
    stem of the plant and insert the plant into the open clamp. Clamp just enough to hold the
    plant upright.
    3. Open the spring clamp on the line leading to the micropipette.
    4. Open the screw valve on the reservoir just enough for water to drip from the micropipette
    and then close the screw valve. Blot the drop from the tip of the pipette.
    5. If the leaves of the plant are very wet gently blot them dry.
    6. Transpiration should be noticeable within a few minutes as water is drawn from the
    micropipette.
    Measuring Transpiration Rates:
    1. The micropipette is marked at the 100 L point. Students can measure the length to the
    mark (usually about 88 mm) and then calculate a conversion factor (88 mm/100 L).
    Using the conversion factor they can calculate the volume transpired per unit time.
    2. Factors that may affect transpiration rates are light heat and wind. However exposure
    to extremes of heat or wind may cause the plant to close its stomates rather than transpire
    more. This might be something to try at the end of a lab period.

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