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Create a colourful fungus garden
By BookStore on October 7, 20151Microorganisms, also called 'fungi', live around us and we come into contact with it every day. Microorganisms are microscopically...
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Compare the rate of bacterial growth in dog versus human saliva
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Dogs give you joy. They give you loyalty, and often they give you sloppy kisses. Of course, there is...
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Build your own biosphere
By BookStore on October 7, 2015A 'biosphere', also called an 'ecospheres' is a mostly closed ecosystem, of a specific size, that contains a mix...
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Test if ordinary household items can be used as food preservatives
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Preservatives can be artificial chemicals developed by scientists, but many natural preservatives can also be found in your kitchen...
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Study how the amount of leaves affects the growth of a plant
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Green plants absorb the light and use it to break down 'chlorophyll' during 'photosynthesis' and this chemical reaction leads...
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Study how temperature can affect how fast seeds germinate
By BookStore on October 7, 2015'Germination' is the process in which a plant grows or 'sprouts from a plant 'embryo' contained in a seed...
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Test in which liquids do seeds grow best
By BookStore on October 7, 2015One of the most important items required for 'germination' is water, but is water the best liquid for this...
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Study if a spoiled fruit causes other fruits to ripen faster
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Spoiled or damaged fruit gives off a gas that causes other fruits near it to ripen faster. This is...
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Graft two separate types of plants together
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Many 'hybrid' fruits such as 'nectarines' which is a combination of a peach and plum fruit, did not exist...
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Dissolve leaves in baking soda to study their vein structures
By BookStore on October 7, 2015Dissolve the plant tissue of leaves with baking soda to observe and study their vein structure with the following...