Lab Report
Name: ________________________
Date: _________________________
Please use this report form and simply “fill” in your methods, observational data and analysis, and conclusions.
Purpose: To apply an understanding of the stages of mitosis to distinguish between cancerous and noncancerous tissue samples.
Hypothesis:
Expected Observations: Based on what you know about the nature of cancer, how would you expect the stages of mitosis to differ in a collection of normal cells as compared to a collection of cancerous cells? Write this in the box below.
Materials and Methods
The materials for this lab are embedded within the Cellular Reproduction Lab located in the Week 3 resources section. You must view the acquired mutation section of the lab to reach the virtual microscope and tissue samples. There are four simulation tissue samples; each of which is “stained” so that you can observe the stages of mitosis in the sample cells. Select each sample with your mouse and “drag” it to the virtual microscope in order to observe the cells in each sample.
Results
Use the chart below to record your observations of the tissue samples. For each virtual tissue sample, count the number of cells in each stage of mitosis and record your observations below.
Describe the process:
Briefly describe the process completed in this lab as if you were explaining the process to those who have not yet completed the lab here:
Data table
Tissue Sample
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Sample #1: Normal Tissue
Sample #2: Normal Tissue
Sample #3: Cancer Tissue
Sample #4: Cancer Tissue
Analysis
Write an analysis of three or more paragraphs that includes the following:
· Describe and explain your results in terms of the known properties of cancer.
· A statement that explains whether you obtained the results you expected, as well as why you did or did not obtain the expected results.
· Explain how your findings suggest a general approach used to combat cancer.
· You may need to conduct some independent research for this response.
· A summary of your observations and the overall knowledge you gained from this lab.
Conclusion
Write a conclusion of two or more paragraphs that includes the following:
· A brief recap of the main points in your analysis.
· Propose a research question related to the concepts that came up in this lab that you would like to answer in the future.