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what are some good biology projects?

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Im in 9th grade and i can't find a good biology science fair project for nothing. Can anyone help me? :?
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My project is due december first. My research questions are due friday and i don't even have a project. I need help ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!! :!:
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Re: what are some good biology projects?

Post by MelissaB »

Hi,

Please note that this is not a chat room, and Science Buddies asks you to post at least 48 hours before you actually need a response. Our experts check the forums every day, but different experts check at different times of the day.

Have you tried out Science Buddies' topic selection wizard yet, here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... gister.php?

Or, you can browse for interesting projects here: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... l?From=Tab

Take a look at those and see if you can find anything that interests you.
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Oh, I apologize, but I was not using this website as a chatroom I was using it to get some help with my project. My teacher was giving me some extra time because my project had been rejected. I thought that's what you were supposed to ask the experts. My bad if I was Wrong.
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Re: what are some good biology projects?

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Hi there,

We understand your urgency, and are happy to help. Have you looked at the Science Buddies links that Melissa posted? Please do, and let us know if you have any questions once you find a topic that interests you!

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I actually looked at these links before I even signed up for ask an expert. ther were many that interested me but I am on a budget and can really only afford to use mostly household items. Are there any other sites that you can suggest? Thank you for all of your help. :D
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Re: what are some good biology projects?

Post by aelin »

Hi,

Don't give up too easily! It's impossible to ask an expert about what you want to research since ultimately, you are the one who is doing the research, so ideally you want to pick a topic that is interesting to you. From there, we can assist you in operationalizing the project into something that is feasible (in terms of both time and budget) as well as providing other advice as you may need it.

So, the question I pose to you is: you stated that some projects you found on Melissa's link were of interest to you. Which projects were those? Let us know, and then we can better help you, for example, find household replacements for otherwise expensive materials necessary for the experiment.

Hope this helps,
Aaron
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