Preparing an Abstract - BIOLOGY JUNCTION



Preparing an Abstract

An abstract is a summary or synopsis of an article in a journal or magazine.  The purpose of preparing an abstract is to acquaint you with scientific literature and to expose you to current topics in biology.

Special Instructions:

• Articles to be abstracted must be at least two pages (text) in length.

• Work cited must be included at the top of the abstract page.

• Triple space between the citation & the start of your paper

• Abstracts must be handwritten and at least two and a half pages in length.

• Write your name and period at the top of the abstract in the upper right corner.

|AP Biology Articles to Abstract |

|Aquaporin Water Channels AUGUST 24 |

|Analytical Methods for Biomolecules SEPTEMBER 6 |

|Programmed Cell Death OCTOBER 4 |

|Bacterium Heliobacter pylori and Gastritis NOVEMBER 1 |

|The Flower and the Fly – Insect Mouthparts DECEMBER 6 |

|Odorant Receptors and Olfaction JANUARY 10 |

|Ubiquitin-Mediated Protein Degradation FEBRUARY 7 |

|Fimbriae, Fibrils, Sex, and Fuzzy Coats MARCH 6 |

|Diet and Primate Evolution APRIL 3 |

|Chemiosmotic theory MAY 1 |

|MLA Style Periodical Citation: |

|Author. "Title of Article." Title of Magazine Date: Page(s). |

|EXAMPLE: |

|Milton, Katherine. "Diet and Primate Evolution." Scientific American |

|August 1993: 86-94. |

Abstracts are due the first Tuesday of each month with TWO abstracts being due in January on the 1st and Third Tuesday.

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