We’ve all been there: midnight is approaching, your lab report is finally finished, and you’re ready to hit "submit." But before you upload Biology_Assignment.zip , it’s worth taking a second to look inside.

In the digital age, a "Biology Assignment" is rarely just a single essay. It’s a complex ecosystem of data, images, and citations. Here is how to ensure your zipped folder is professional, organized, and—most importantly—easy for your instructor to grade. 1. What’s Inside the Zip?

Your main report (PDF is usually best to preserve formatting).

Try unzipping the folder yourself to make sure no files got corrupted.

It ensures that your folder structure remains intact when the professor unzips it on their end. 4. The Final Checklist Before you right-click and "Compress":