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Middle School Microbiology Science Fair Project Ideas

Browse from many free middle school microbiology science fair project ideas. These middle school microbiology science fair projects are a great place to find ideas for an upcoming science fair.

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Can cinnamon protect food against mold? The objective of this project to protect applesauce from mold with the introduction of cinnamon.
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Microbiology
This science fair project idea discovers whether mold grows faster in dry or moist conditions.
Middle School
Microbiology
Salmonella and E.coli are common food contaminates. This experiment measures the time it takes for E.coli and Salmonella to reach hazardous levels in fish.
Middle School
Microbiology
The goal of this science fair project is to determine which cheese grows mold the fastest: Vermont Cheddar, American, Brie, or Camembert?
Middle School
Microbiology
Check out this fun science fair project idea to measure bacterial colonies from door handles and explore the effectiveness of different cleaning agents.
Middle School
Microbiology
In this free science fair project idea, we learn about how reaction speed and reflexes vary between individuals and based on different factors.
Middle School
Microbiology
Did you ever drink spoiled milk? Find out whether whole milk spoils at the same rate as 2% and skim milk.
Microbiology
Sixth Grade
This science fair project idea explores which fruit molds the fastest.
Middle School
Microbiology
Science fair project that examines how to grow bacteria in a controlled setting, using simple materials from around the home.
Microbiology
Fourth Grade
The objective of this science fair project is to test how effective waterless hand sanitizers and generic ethanol kill bacteria.
Middle School
Microbiology
Determine if âdouble dippingâ chips really spreads more germs than dipping only once per chip.
Middle School
Microbiology

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