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Example: Model Lab Report

Generally there are two types of lab reports. The first is the general lab report which focuses on a narrow scope of a topic. These reports hone in on a specific topic or process that must be simulated and studied in a laboratory setting. By recreating experiments, the students are able to understand the experiment at a micro level.

The second type of report is a project report which covers a larger scope compared to lab reports. Project reports can be considered a way to understand a topic at the macro level.

Here is an example of a general lab report written by a biology student. Notice how every category is clearly labeled, and the paragraph lengths follow the recommended guidelines of a lab report. As you can see the the beginning topics are short and concise, and the writer has left the details for the discussion section.

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By Kiran Kaur