Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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For Meal Worm give the reader background on the relevant science like the species, life cycle, habitat/ niche of each stage, and metabolism .
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• in 6 Celsius temperature from 10 meal worm none shedded and none died
• In 26 Celsius temperature 2 meal worms out of 10 shedded and 1 died having only 9 alive
Please please Site your sources for the information you found and Avoid saying: GROW, PROVE, IN THIS EXPERIMENT
Common problems with poorly written lab reports.
• Use the abstract to introduce the report instead of to summarize.
• Refer to the specimen by common name instead of by scientific name.
• Refer to errors that may have occurred without discussing the evidence that those errors actually did occur
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