John had a science fair project that he needed to do. He wanted to test the effects that organic and chemical fertilizers had on plant growth. John predicted that the organic fertilizer would make the plants grow taller. He used three pots, three of the same type of seed, soil, organic fertilizer, chemical fertilizer, water, and a ruler. John put soil in the pots. He added chemical fertilizer to the first pot, organic fertilizer in the second pot, and no fertilizer in the third pot. He then planted one seed in each pot. John had to water the pots daily. He also checked for growth and took measurements for a period of 10 days. He measured the height of the plants.
Instructions: Use the lab example given to complete the Practice Writing a Lab Report activity. Please fill in this lab report with the appropriate information and data.
Title:
Include your name, instructor’s name, and the name of the lab
Objective(s):
What is the purpose of the lab
Hypotheses:
What was the hypothesis in the experiment? The hypothesis should make a prediction of the outcome of your experiment and should include an explanation of why you expect that outcome.
Variables:
Independent Variable:
Dependent Variable:
Controlled Variable
Materials:
Procedures:
The procedures are listed in Practice Writing a Lab Report Activity. You do not need to include them here.
Data and Observations:
Include the data for the sample lab here.
Height of Plant
Days No fertilizer (cm) Chemical Fertilizer (cm) Organic Fertilizer (cm)
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Conclusion:
Conclusion questions need to be answered using complete sentences. Some questions may require a longer explanation in paragraph form.
Was John’s hypothesis correct or incorrect? Why or why not?
Based on the data in the table, which fertilizer worked the best? Explain your answer.
Which plant did not grow well? Explain your answer.
Questions:
Analysis questions need to be answered using complete sentences. Some questions may require a longer explanation in paragraph form.
How would you improve this experiment?
As a real-world application, how can this experiment be beneficial?
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