what are some good biology projects?
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what are some good biology projects?
My sister is doing a science fair project on the classic bread and mold. we have searched many sites but we keep finding the same info. Different factors that effect mold growth. we were wondering if anyone could offer some sites that may contain some different information. Please and thankyou.
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Re: what are some good biology projects?
Hi,
I'm not an expert, but this is my fourth year doing science fairs (I hope this counts as some expertise?)
There is another site that I use for inspiration for my science fair projects, http://www.juliantrubin.com/fairprojects.html
Here is the specific page for the topic you mention: http://www.juliantrubin.com/fairproject ... fungi.html
And there are some which can possibly done at home, but I don't really know what you're interested in.
Well, and I don't know if your teacher counts projects done solely on the computer as a science fair project (my teacher two years ago didn't), but I have done a project solely on the computer last year, and it was pretty fun.
I understand how hard it sometimes is to come up with something creative; hopefully the link(s) above are of some help.
blueswim
I'm not an expert, but this is my fourth year doing science fairs (I hope this counts as some expertise?)
There is another site that I use for inspiration for my science fair projects, http://www.juliantrubin.com/fairprojects.html
Here is the specific page for the topic you mention: http://www.juliantrubin.com/fairproject ... fungi.html
And there are some which can possibly done at home, but I don't really know what you're interested in.
Well, and I don't know if your teacher counts projects done solely on the computer as a science fair project (my teacher two years ago didn't), but I have done a project solely on the computer last year, and it was pretty fun.
I understand how hard it sometimes is to come up with something creative; hopefully the link(s) above are of some help.
blueswim
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Re: what are some good biology projects?
thank you very much. This info has been very helpful. 
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i am doing a project for bioligy where i am asked to create a presentation using a scenario that i am given. My scenario is a about a girl who has Marfan's Syndrome. I've been looking through search engines, but i was trying to find some specific links. Can anyone help me? 
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Re: what are some good biology projects?
Hi,
This website should be very helpful for putting together your presentation:
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter. ... ifier=4672
Hope this helps!!
This website should be very helpful for putting together your presentation:
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter. ... ifier=4672
Hope this helps!!
"There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere." -Isaac Asimov

