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Communication in Biology (3)
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Communication in Biology (3)
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Method of drawing a bar chart (4)
Bar charts are used to make comparisons between two or more items at a time
A histogram
Shows the visual distribution of data and the frequency of a value in a data set
Method of drawing a histogram (1)
Draw two axes where the horizontal axis/X represents the data that has been divided into groups according to the appropriate range while the vertical axis/Y shows the frequency
Method of drawing a histogram (2)
Insert labels and units on the axes
Method of drawing a histogram (3)
The size or width of the bars must be the same for all class gap with no spacing between the bars
Characteristics of biological drawings (1)
Large and accurate; use a sharp pencil and not a colour pencil or pen
Characteristics of biological drawings (2)
Not shaded artistically
Characteristics of biological drawings (3)
Lines drawn must be clear, clean and continuous. Do not use a ruler to draw the outline of a specimen
Characteristics of biological drawings (4)
- Drawings must be labelled - Label lines must point to the correct structure, no arrowheads, must be straight and not cross each other
Characteristics of biological drawings (5)
Drawings must have titles
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