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<li> Use a cream to apply before a wound is opened in order to start healing process quicker </li>
 
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<h1>Producing Electrolytes/Hydration</h1>
 
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<li>Goal: To detect dehydration in the human system</li>
 
<li>Goal: To detect dehydration in the human system</li>

Revision as of 12:27, 6 June 2017


Brainstorming

    Wound Healing (Care)
    • Goal: To help prevent bleeding and expedite the healing process
    • Assist platelets in clotting process
    • Ma
    • Use a cream to apply before a wound is opened in order to start healing process quicker

    Producing Electrolytes/Hydration

  • Goal: To detect dehydration in the human system
  • Body recognizes dehydration too slowly
  • Human body consists of different types of mineral and when the body sweats it can lose lots of minerals
    • Lactase Intolerance

    • Goal: Design a bacteria that can sense small amounts of lactase
    • Bacteria could also break down the lactase before entering the digestive tract
    • < lb>

      Gluten Intolerence

    • Goal: Engineering bacteria to attack and break down gluten that sits inside the gut and causes blockage
    • Glut sitting in the gut allows less space for nutrition absorption in small intestine
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      Organism to Degrade Cellulose

    • Goal: Engineer E. Coli to break down compost, or waste
    • Using E. Coli as a form of renewable energy
    • Notebook

      Document the dates you worked on your project. This should be a detailed account of the work done each day for your project.

What should this page have?
  • Chronological notes of what your team is doing.
  • Brief descriptions of daily important events.
  • Pictures of your progress.
  • Mention who participated in what task.
Inspiration

You can see what others teams have done to organize their notes: