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    Elementary School - Grades 4, 5, 6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Are Coral Reefs Alive? [P]
    Light Effects of Animals
    Temperature Effects of Animals
    Animal Intelligence, Behavior, Cognition, Learning and Memory
    Middle School - Grades 7, 8, 9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Does the species of snake and how it lives determine the size of the head and the body? [E]
    Determine which type of soil is the best for worms to live in and reproduce. [E]
    Explore how the amount of daylight affects the lifecycle of butterflies from the stages of larvae to chrysalis to butterfly. [E]
    The effect of pH level on a tadpole's life span. [E]
    The Effects of Various Herbal Teas on the Life Span of Drosophila Melanogaster [E]
    What type of sand do sand dollars like to live in? [E]
    Life on the Rocky Shore or ocean tidepools [P]
    Investigate how cell phone radio-frequency waves affect the lifespan of a cricket. [P]

    Light Effects of Animals
    Temperature Effects of Animals
    Animal Intelligence, Behavior, Cognition, Learning and Memory
    High School - Grades 10, 11, 12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Investigate how the bioluminescence of the marine dinoflagellate Pyrocystis lunula is affected by changes to its light-dark cycle. [E]
    Find out if the number of maggots on a piece of beef affects the length of their life cycle. [E]
    Find out if the number of maggots on a piece of beef affects the length of their life cycle. [E]
    Test a set of olfactory stimulants and their effects on caloric restriction in Gryllus bimaculatus (a species of field crickets) and deepen the understanding of when and how caloric restriction might prolong lifespan. [E]
    The Effect of Temperature on the Life Cycle of Chrysaora achlyos: From Ephyra to Medusa Stage [E]
    Investigate the survivablity and adaptive behavior of the isopod Armadillidium vulgare and see what would happen to these bugs if they were displaced from their main living area under rocks or brush. [E]
    What is the Woolly Mammoth's Closest Living Relative? [E]
    Longevity and Diet: Studying the Relationship between Caloric Intake, Dietary Manipulation, and Lifespan in Drosophila [E]
    Identify T. Rex's closest living relative by using simple bioinformatics tools. [E]
    Light Effects of Animals
    Temperature Effects of Animals
    Animal Intelligence, Behavior, Cognition, Learning and Memory
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