Biology - Physics - Plant Biology - Cell Science Projects Cells, Cells and More Cells
In plant, animal and human biology, the cell and all the cell parts is what makes everything work. When you understand the cell and cell functions, science projects and science experiments become science easy and science fun.
Solar energy comes from sunlight and light in general. Calculators without batteries operate in this manner, they are powered by solar cells. The light activates the electrons in the solar cells, which then converts the energy into electricity. Someday, all the lights in our homes may be operated by solar cells.
See how this works by building a model house with the Power House Experiments Science kit, and make your solar cells science fair projects into winning science projects.
Another cool science project is with plant cells. Learn how to convert sun light into energy with a shovel and a hoe. Plant cells drink in the sunlight and by turning those plants into ethanol; we can power a house or a car. Look at the
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What about cell phones? They use a different kind of cell but work on the same principle. A network of cells with base station nuclei activates on frequencies instead of electrons. Science students love to think about and conduct science research on how cell phone use effects them and their academics, or if cell phone use is as dangerous to the human cell as second hand smoke.
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To continue the research on cell and cell functions, here are some other science ideas for your cell science projects:
Which color light is best for plant growth?
Build a box with three separate compartments and different colored light bulbs--white, red and green--then plant seeds in each compartment. Water the seeds and watch to see which plant grows better.
Does acid rain affect the cell structure of Spirogyra?
Fill six fishbowls with two liters of distilled water each and Spirogyra cultures. Allow the cultures to grow for 10 days. Leave two of the bowls with distilled water only. Add 3cc of acid and 6.0pH to two bowls, and 12cc of acid and 3.0pH to the remaining two bowls. Take samples of Spriogyra after 24 and 48 hours. Record the differences in cell structure.
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Some science experiments that become terrific plant science fair projects are to feed a candle with a plant, or build and to test a greenhouse.
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