Leaf project – Chloroplasts and Cell Biology
Fall leaves from a maple tree: their chloroplasts are dying off Why do leaves turn color? You can see that leaves are only green because of the chloroplasts, because in [...]
Fall leaves from a maple tree: their chloroplasts are dying off Why do leaves turn color? You can see that leaves are only green because of the chloroplasts, because in [...]
An onion cell (seen through a microscope) You can see individual cells for yourself if you can get access to a regular light microscope, perhaps at your school, or at [...]
Science project: Buy a natural sponge - click here A science project with sponges You can check out sponges for yourself - go to any Whole Foods or other natural [...]
Vertebrae project: check out fish and chicken vertebrae You can easily see vertebrae for yourself if you buy a whole trout (with the bones in) at the grocery store and [...]
A fish skeleton To check out fish bones, buy a whole fish from a big grocery store with a fish department. You can get them with the head and tail [...]
Sandboxes can carry roundworms Roundworms are a serious health problem today in North America, especially in warm places where the cold doesn't kill them in the winter. Roundworms make kids tired, [...]
Caribbean woman swimming with two children: lungs project Your lungs as swim bladders Your own lungs still can act a little like swim bladders. Here's a lungs project: When you [...]
Fish eggs - eggs science project Different types of eggs This is a simple eggs science project. Check out different kinds of eggs and you'll see the difference between fish [...]
Muscles project: Raw meat is made of muscles from animals. If you want to see what muscles really look like, it's pretty easy! All of the meat you eat is made [...]
Aren't octopuses beautiful? The best way to get to know more about octopus and squid is to go to the aquarium and look at them. You can see them catching [...]