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This laboratory report outlines a series of scientific experiments aimed at understanding the effects of cancer on the human body, specifically regarding the interaction between lymphatic cancer cells and brain cells. The report includes a clear hypothesis, materials utilized, and a detailed methodology to ensure replicability. Key questions addressed include the impact of cancer on bodily functions and the prevalence of jaywalking at specific intersections, offering insights into both biological and behavioral aspects. This study combines empirical inquiry with practical applications.
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Laboratory Report For All Scientific Experiments
Hypothesis • Hypothesis… • 1.a : an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument • b : an interpretation of a practical situation or condition taken as the ground for action • 2: a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
Strong vs. Weak • Weak • How does Cancer affect the Body? • How many people J-walk on Huntington? • Strong • How do human lymphatic cancer cells affect human brain cells? • How many people J-walk at the intersection of Forsyth and Huntington from 3pm – 5pm on weekdays?
Materials • Weak • A straw, a cup, limewater • Strong • A 10 inch straw • A 500ml flask • 400ml of Lime water
Methods (Process & Procedures) • All steps of the experiment • Ex. Pour the 400ml of limewater into the 500ml flask • Insert the straw into the 400ml limewater • Blow through the straw for 30 seconds • Record color in journal (TAKE A PICTURE)