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    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Are ants attracted more to sugar or to aspartame? S
    Investigate saltwater crocodiles (estuarine crocodiles). S
    The effects of salinity on brine shrimp growth S
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    The difference between saltwater and freshwater organisms. R
    What common equine feed will produce the most energy judged by the horse's blood sugar (glucose) level. R
    Can Detergent, Acidity or Salt Control the Mosquito Population? R R
    Investigate whether or not prolonged consumption of sugar will affect the ability of Mus musculus (domestic mouse) to concentrate its direct attention. R
    Effect of Salt Substitute on the Growth and Development of the Mosquito Culiseta incidens R
    How dietary sugar affects the weight gain of baby mice? R
    The effect of salinity on the survival rate of daphnia S
    Investigating the effect of salinity on the hatching rate of brine shrimp R
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Effects of Salinity Concentration on Rates of Polyp Cloning, Growth, and Strobilation of the Aurelia labiata R
    Determine which common household sweetener (saccharin, sucrose, aspartame, sucralose) the ant species, Linepithema humile, was most attracted to. R
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