My lab report!
To satisfy pre-requisite courses for Human Centered Design and Engineering (HCDE), I took BIOL 118 (Survey of Anatomy & Physiology) this quarter. Although not required, I decided to take BIOL 119 as well because the content matched up pretty well with BIOL 118 content. BIOL 119 is the lab course that can be taken concurrently (or in a different quarter) with BIOL 118, and basically goes into applications of the concepts we learn in 118. I really disliked AP Biology in high school, so I was surprised to find that BIOL 118 was incredibly interesting to me, and I was also surprised to find that I performed pretty well in the course. One of the most interesting things I learned was that in order for calcium to be effective in the body, vitamin D is required!
For the final in BIOL 119, we were tasked with writing a lab report:
For the final in BIOL 119, we were tasked with writing a lab report:
I was a little bit daunted by the task, but I ended up choosing something simple that I understood fairly well, pH, and something I was interested in, muscles/muscle fatigue, and paired those two concepts together for my report. The lab report was actually quite fun for me to write, and it was helpful that we were given an example report to look at. Above is my final lab report I submitted, and I received a grade of 50/50!