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What is a biological drawing?
A
an accurate representation of what is observed, completed at the time of observation
B
a sketch of an organ
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Biological illustration is the use of technical illustration to visually communicate the structure and specific details of biological subjects of study. This can be used to demonstrate anatomy, explain biological functions or interactions, direct surgical procedures, distinguish species, and other applications.

Detailed explanation-2: -Draw using clear-cut lines; that’s it. Biological drawings must be done on unlined sheets for more authenticity. This rule should be followed particularly when you are drawing a diagram for your biology lab copy. You would notice that a lab copy usually has unlined pages on your left and lined pages on your right.

Detailed explanation-3: -Magnification of the Illustration = Size of Illustration / Actual Size. For example, a magnification of 1x means the illustration is the same size as the object, 100x means the illustration is 100 times the size of the object, etc.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rules for Biological Drawings. Drawings, labels, label lines, title, and underlining must be done using pencil only on unlined paper (NEVER lined, graph, or coloured paper). Drawings should be large, preferably 1 drawing to a page (2 maximum, unless otherwise instructed by your teacher). More items

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