Do the results support (not “prove”) the hypothesis or not? If you could do the experiment again, what would you do differently, and why?Discuss.

An Introduction, describing the experiment done. Include background on the organisms being used, the enzyme being tested, the method being used, and the reasons for doing the experiment (=what question is being answered). Also include the clearly stated hypothesis (=an if-then statement, not a question, that predicts what will happen in a specific situation). (between 100 and 200 words).

·       A Conclusion (or Discussion) section, describing the results and what you think they mean. It would be great if you include a good graph in this section. Do the results support (not “prove”) the hypothesis or not? If you could do the experiment again, what would you do differently, and why? (between 150 and 250 words not counting the graph).

You can use the information I’ve provided below. They are from My lab handouts.