The Effect Of
INTRODUCTION
Written in paragraph form and answers the following questions: 1. Restate the purpose of this investigation. 2. What about their anatomy (form) directly influences this investigation? 3. Identify and describe how termites use pheromones. 4. The complexity of structure and function varies widely across the animal kingdom. Despite this variation, animals exhibit common processes. Knowing this include the following: 1. The classification of the subterranean termite. 2. Describe how termites perform gas exchange. (i.e. what kind of respiratory system do termites have? how does it function?) 3. Describe how termites transport materials through their body. (i.e. …show more content…
METHODS
Written in past tense and in paragraph form. Should describe to the reader how the investigation was conducted. Materials are identified as they are used within the experiment. A figure should be included and referred to that shows the exact set-up of the lines used in the lab.
RESULTS
EACH DATA TABLE MUST HAVE: • Proper Heading: Table 1: The effect of ______ on _______ • Proper Table Construction – If drawn, must use a ruler. If done on computer must be formatted correctly. • Summary Statement – Found below each table. “The above table shows….(what is significant about the data?)”
EACH GRAPH MUST HAVE: • Title: Figure 1. The effect of __________ on __________. • X and Y Axis properly labeled and scaled. • Bars or lines are drawn correctly. • Summary Statement – Found below each table. “The above table shows….(what is significant about the data?)”
DISCUSSION
In paragraph form: • Restate the purpose of this lab. • Restate the hypothesis. • Determine if the data supported or failed to support the hypothesis. • Support your statement above with specific data. Refer specifically back to your data tables (Table 1 etc.) and graphs (Figure 1