Discuss about the Comprehensive Lab Report must be typed and must be turned in by each member of the group. How to write a Lab Report: The Structure, Format, Content and Style of a Journal-Style Scientific Paper (Links to an external site.) Grading Rubric See Below Title: Make sure that it follows the rules for a title. Abstract: An abstract is a succinct summary (150 – 250 words) of the hypothesis (purpose) of an experiment. It includes brief statements concerning the laboratory methods, findings, and conclusions. Introduction: Not required for this lab report Methods: The method is never described in a list, but rather as a paragraph that outlines the technique in enough detail that is may be reproduced by another researcher. Results: Complete data tables with all of the information that you collect during the laboratory exercise. Complete all graphs required for this laboratory. Remember: Every graph requires a title and each axis must be labeled and have the appropriate units. Discussion: Write a discussion for Parts I, II, III, IV. This discussion should contain the following: Clearly states whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected. Specific numbers are used to support conclusion. Explanations of results are given. Errors and inconsistencies are pointed out. References: This lab does not require reference citations. Rubric BIOLOGY 2050 ENZYME PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC (1) BIOLOGY 2050 ENZYME PROJECT GRADING RUBRIC (1) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTitle: Desсrіptive and concise; mentions dependent & independent variables within the title 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAbstract: An abstract is a succinct summary (150 – 250 words) of the hypothesis (purpose) of an experiment. It includes brief statements concerning the laboratory methods, findings, and conclusions. 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMaterials and Methods: Well organized and not listed separately Written in first-person past-tense, Written in paragraph (not a number list) Detailed enough to repeat experiment 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResults: Organized using table and/or graph with appropriate axes and labels Data is logical and shows pattern Written explanation of data is present 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiscussion: Clearly states whether the hypothesis is accept/rejected Specific numbers are used to support conclusion Explanations of results are given Future experiment is suggested Errors and inconsistencies are pointed out Implications/application of experiment 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLab Report appearance: Neat, legible, grammar, well organized 5 pts Total Points: 50