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It is science fair time and you are mad about biology. Biology science fair projects can be fascinating and teach you so much about life – because that is essentially what biology is all about – LIFE!



Below are lists of biology projects, as well lists of biology experiments that are used in the projects. These are designed to give you a head start in your science fair project.

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Elementary Projects

PROJECTS

  • Green stuff on my bread! (What does mold really look like?)

  • Help, the pumpkins are thirsty! (How do plants take up water?)

  • It's all about balance. (Make an ecosystem model and ecosystem in a bottle.)

  • What beans like to drink. (How are plants affected by what they drink?)

    EXPERIMENTS

  • Growing smelly fluff!

  • Understanding diffusion.

  • Make an ecosystem diagram or model.

  • Ecosystem in a bottle.

  • Drink up little bean plant!



    Middle School Projects

    PROJECTS

  • My pot plant is thirsty! (How do plants drink?)

  • There is something green on my bread! (How to stop mold from ruining your lunch?)

  • Ecosystem in a bottle. (Find out the importance of balance in an ecosystem.)

  • What beans like to drink. (How are plants affected by what they drink?)

    EXPERIMENTS

  • Understanding diffusion

  • How plants drink

  • Transpiration in a box

  • Growing smelly fluff!!

  • Say no to mold - water

  • Say no to mold - air

  • Say no to mold - temperature

  • Make an ecosystem diagram or model.

  • Ecosystem in a bottle.

  • Finding the balance.

  • Drink up little bean plant!





    Click here for advice in producing one of those “whammer” biology science fair projects.