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Comprehensive Biochemistry of Blood Practical Course: Report Writing Guidelines

This practical course outline for Biochemistry of Blood includes instructions on writing a scientific report. The sections covered are Title, Objectives, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Safety in the Lab.

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Comprehensive Biochemistry of Blood Practical Course: Report Writing Guidelines

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  1. BIOCHEMISTRY OF BLOOD 471 BCH [Practical]

  2. Course Outline

  3. Mark Distribution • Final exam date: • Sunday 26 / 7 / 1437 H –3/5 / 2016

  4. How to write a scientific report? • The laboratory reports should contain the following sections: • Title • Objectives • Brief Introduction [ Theoretical background information ] • Materials and Methods [ As seen in the lab sheet ] • Results [ Tablesand Calculations ] • Discussion • In this section you are required to describe of what happened in the experiment [ Principle ] , explain your results and make conclusions by comparing your results to expected values • Even if you obtained unexpected results, the discussion section is the section to justify or explain the reasons why you have obtained such results. • Questions

  5. Safety in the Lab • Youmust wear a lab coat and hand gloves. • Open toed shoes must not be worn because they cannot protect you against chemical spills. • Long hair should be tied back to avoid any interference with the experiment. • In case of acid or base contact with your skin, wash it with large amount of clean, cold water and inform the instructor immediately. • Do not handle broken glassware with your bare hands. • Do not eat, drink, or chewing gum the laboratory. • Do not depart from the lab leaving an experiment unattended. If you need to leave the lab you must inform your instructor before leaving the lab. • You must wash your hands with soap after finishing the experiment.

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