Instruction: Go outside and observe your surroundings. From your observation, formulate a hypothesis and design an experiment that will test your hypothesis. Provide a predicted result of your experiment.
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- Write a summary: Simply put, a lab report is a way to explain what you have done in an experiment. You describe theresults you obtained and then discuss what you learned. There are several ways to write a lab report,and depending on your class or your instructor, the requirements will vary. But this guide is to helpyou understand the reason why writing a lab report is an important part of the science process. It willalso introduce the basic structure of one type of write-up.In college, any science course you take will require you to do a lab report. But they are not just busywork. They actually serve a purpose. You see, a written report is one of the main ways to share information to other scientists. It communicates the major points of an investigation to others who are ina similar field. This is a systematic way to spread information!Lab reports have their own unique style and format, too. Though you may have been taught to writepoetically and with artistry, lab reports require…What are the ethical theories in animal experiments? Discuss each.What is the difference between a panel and an experiment?
- Instruction: Fill in the needed concept to complete the thought of the concept map.Design a (hypothetical) experiment that adheres to the Scientific Method. Be sure to include all the necessary requirements at each step and give examples at all of the steps. Start with an observation, whether it's real or made up, state the null hypothesis, and design an experiment (including an experimental and control group, random sampling, sample size, and reproducibility) that will allow the student to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis, and state (hypothetical) 'actual' results and the appropriate conclusion to draw from those results.A properly designed experiment contains the following: positive and negative controls and experimental conditions. positive control and experimental conditions. positive and negative controls control and experimental