Animal Behavior: An Independent Research Project
This is an independent research project intended for second semester high school biology students. It could easily be modified for any age life science students. The purpose of the project is to allow students to conduct their own animal behavior research investigation, from beginning to end. The process models the way animal research is conducted by research scientists.

Appropriate Level: High School

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Contributed by:
Jeannie Wenndorf
Lindbergh High School, Renton, WA

Frontiers in Physiology 1997 Summer Research Teacher

Research Host: 
Michael P. Hlastala, Ph.D.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA

What is Frontiers in Physiology? Frontiers is a nationwide outreach effort by the American Physiological Society, designed to develop working relationships between middle/high school science teachers and research physiologists.
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