BISC110/F12: Series 3 Experiment 9 Hill Reaction: Difference between revisions

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=='''Assignment'''==
=='''Assignment'''==
#If you have not had your protocol approved by your instructor for your experiment exploring a variable that affects the Hill reaction, e-mail your proposed experiment to your lab instructor (cc your partners) early enough to leave time for feedback, modification of the proposal by you, resubmission of the proposal to your instructor, etc. Also, the prep staff needs sufficient time to provide the materials you require. Your compliance with getting an approved final experimental protocol before the deadline set up your instructor will be factored into the grade that you will receive for the paper based on this experiment.  
#If you have not had your protocol approved by your instructor for your experiment exploring a variable that affects the photosynthetic rate, arrange a time for you and your lab partners to meet with your lab instructor to discuss your plan. You need to plan your experiment early enough to leave time for feedback and modification of the proposal. Your instructor may prefer email communication of the proposal and feedback. Because, the prep staff need sufficient time to provide the materials you require, your compliance with the time frame your instructor sets is required. Late submissions will be penalized in the grade you receive for the research report you will write.  
#Since the paper that you will write on your experiment in Lab 10 will be a full report that includes a Materials and Methods section, you will write a practice Materials and Methods section on the Hill Reaction protocol that you performed today and turn it in at the beginning of lab next time. Remember that a Materials and Methods section does not read like the protocol descriptions in this lab wiki. Refer to the Materials and Methods section in the Guide to Scientific Writing in the Resources part of this wiki for help and to this downloadable handout: [[Media: How_TO_WRITE_HILL_M&M.doc]]. You should also refer to the Methods section in some of the journal articles that you will use as references to model what should be included or left out. Remember that concentrations of key reagents should be expressed as final (effective concentration) at crucial points in the experiment.
#Since the paper that you will write on your experiment in Lab 10 will include all sections except Materials and Methods, your instructor will provide you with an appropriate Materials and Methods section for the spinach  thylakoid preparation and the Hill Reaction protocol that you performed today. Remember that a Materials and Methods section does not read like the protocol descriptions in this lab wiki. Compare the wiki directions to the Materials and Methods version found at <font color="red"> [[?????]]</font color="red">. You should also refer to the Methods section in some of the journal articles that you will use as references to model what should be included or left out in M&M. Remember that concentrations of key reagents should be expressed as final (effective concentration) at crucial points in the experiment.
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