Give pertinent background information as needed that explains what you are doing. Talk about what you did for the lab to collect the data and/or information as well as the analyses you did.

Modeling Ion Movement

Introduction (2 points): Introduce the lab and your hypothesis. Give pertinent background information as needed that explains what you are doing.

Methods (1.5 points): Talk about what you did for the lab to collect the data and/or information as well as the analyses you did.

This must be your own words in a narrative (not a list form). You will lose half of your points in this section if it is in a list and not a narrative form.

Results (1.5 points): Talk about the data you collected and the results of the analysis without analyzing it. Analysis means that you are telling us what the data and results means. Just state the numbers and let the reader figure out which one is bigger on their own. Save the analysis for the discussion.

Discussion (2 points): Analyze the data in your results and relate that to your hypothesis. The discussion section will also be where you talk about how to improve your research and why this type of study matters.

References (1 point)
Graphics (1 point)

Give pertinent background information as needed that explains what you are doing. Talk about what you did for the lab to collect the data and/or information as well as the analyses you did.
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