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How to label a figure

How to label a figure. If symbols defined earlier in text, OK. Otherwise, define them!. Axis labeled, with units!. Figure #. Figure Title. Text.

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How to label a figure

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  1. How to label a figure If symbols defined earlier in text, OK. Otherwise, define them! Axis labeled, with units! Figure # Figure Title Text Figure 1.The rates of photosynthesis of control (HH and LL) and experimental (LH and HL) Alliaria petiolata leaves in high intensity light (400-500 μmol m-2s-1).No statistically significant difference was found between the rates of photosynthesis of leaves from different sources, in different growth chamber environments, or between the interaction of source and growth chamber environment (95% confidence level). This figure shows the median, quartiles, and outliers for both control and experimental groups. What it’s saying

  2. If you include a figure, introduce it in the text FIRST! • Example: Leaf thickness, which was determined by measuring mass per unit area, was found to be significantly higher for sun plants versus shade plants (Fig. 2).

  3. Tables • Same format, but table #/title/descriptions go ABOVE the table

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