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The presentation discusses the basic anatomy of a lab report, with approximate section lengths that may vary. It provides writing tips for the student's ID section, title, introduction, and methods section. After reviewing the material, you can test your knowledge on useful background information for the introduction, the difference between a hypothesis and a prediction, and what details should be included in the methods section. The next few slides will cover the basic anatomy of a lab report. Please be mindful that the section lengths are approximate and could vary from a lab report to another. Click on each information bubble on the left side of the screen for writing tips on the student's ID section, the title, the introduction, and the methods section. Once you have gone through all the material, test yourself on what is considered useful background information for your introduction, the difference between a hypothesis and a prediction, and the details that should be included or not in the methods section.