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=='''Series 1- Scientific Investigation/Behavior in ''Tetrahymena'''''==
=='''Series 1- Scientific Investigation/Behavior in ''Tetrahymena pyriformis'''''==
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'''In this series of four weeks of experiments you will learn:'''  <br>       
'''In this series of four weeks of experiments you will learn:'''  <br>       
# How to think, work, and write as scientists<br>
# How to think, work, and write as scientists<br>
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# To collect, analyze, and show data in effective figures<br>
# To collect, analyze, and show data in effective figures<br>
# To make and articulate conclusions from experimental results<br>  
# To make and articulate conclusions from experimental results<br>  
# To write intelligibly in scientific research report format about your investigation and its conclusions, including the significance or implications of your findings <br><br>
# To begin to write intelligibly in scientific research report format about your investigation and its conclusions<br><br>

Latest revision as of 09:51, 3 January 2013

Wellesley College

BISC110/112- Introduction to Cell Biology- Spring 2013

   


Series 1- Scientific Investigation/Behavior in Tetrahymena pyriformis

In this series of four weeks of experiments you will learn:

  1. How to think, work, and write as scientists
  2. To use basic scientific equipment and techniques
  3. To make careful, unbiased observations that lead to hypothesis driven investigation
  4. To design controlled experiments to answer questions that come from observations
  5. To collect, analyze, and show data in effective figures
  6. To make and articulate conclusions from experimental results
  7. To begin to write intelligibly in scientific research report format about your investigation and its conclusions