Step 1- Definition of the Problem
There are all types of biological topics in our world today. The
opening statement of your solution should explain exactly what the problem
is and how it affects living organisms today.
Step 2- Show research and statistics on how this problem affects living organisms within our environment. This may be in the form of charts, graphs and quotations from research information. This should also provide knowledge about your topic so that others may have a better idea on how to solve the problem or what you will be doing in the solution to your topic
Step 3- Develop a strategy which attempts to solve the problem. This must be well thought out and you must look at every angle which may cause problems during the implementation of the project. You should also show reason as to why the steps of your project will help provide a solution to the problem.
Step 4- Implementation of the project. During this phase you
will briefly explain the steps in your project in a fashion which presents
the overall objective of your project. The exact details of the steps
in your project will be created later in a different paper showing how
to do the experiment. On this paper, just state the general process of
how your project will be operated.
Step 5- Conclusion. During this portion of the paper you should attempt to make projections on what you feel the outcome may be. This will be much similar to a hypothesis. Here you may use projected data to establish why you feel this project will be helpful in solving the problem. Once again charts, graphs and other materials may be used as references to illustrate points which may provide substantiation on solving the problem.