Plasma membranes and hemolysis

Title – not included in the page count
– descriptive title
– name
– student number
– ta
– lab section
– due date
– date submittedAbstract – 1 page
– rational: broad, importance of the study
– objective: why was the experiment performed?
– hypothesis – one or more than one
– not to be written in first person.
– brief methods = 1-2 sentences
– end off with concluding statement
– no reference to literature Introduction – 3 pages
– restate objective and rational
– give some background on what the paper will be about and the experiment itself, and clearly describe the what hemolysis is and why we are doing a lab on it.
– reinforce hypothesis
-end off with brief description of methods Methods – 1 paragraph
– reference to the lab manual (Animal Physiology Lab Manuel: Lab 1: Properties of a Membrane. York University)Results – 1-2 paragraphs TEXT
– introductory
– what and why
– be specific with what concentrations were usedResults – 2 pages max – FIGURES/DIAGRAMS
– time to hemolysis == 2 figure (time and molecular weight; time and lipid-water)
– have equation, r squared value, tangent line
– first sentence = title of figure (bolded)
– note trends
– sample size = n = 1Discussion – 4 pages max
– separate it by subheading….. if necessary
– state whether ur hypothesis was reviewed (right or wrong)
– EG: sugars can’t hemolysis because they are large, etc…..
– A good idea for a simple, logical structure is to begin with your findings and progress to the more general ideas and issues of the problems which are also discussed in the references.
– Dont forget to look over the lab outline and make sure you have answered all the questions provided, these will help you to think through some of the important aspects of the experiment.
-Use the references to support your ideas and contrast the findings of other authors with your own.
– Concluding paragraph: State limitations- dont use human error, look at studies and state how this is important and the significance of this and how we can use this References – not included in the total page count
– 10 PRIMARY articles
– include lab manual (nimal Physiology Lab Manuel: Lab 1: Properties of a Membrane. York University)

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