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<li>Goal: To detect dehydration in the human system</li> | <li>Goal: To detect dehydration in the human system</li> | ||
<li>Body recognizes dehydration too slowly</li> | <li>Body recognizes dehydration too slowly</li> | ||
<li>Human body consists of different types of mineral and when the body sweats it can lose lots of minerals</li> | <li>Human body consists of different types of mineral and when the body sweats it can lose lots of minerals</li> | ||
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<li>Goal: Design a bacteria that can sense small amounts of lactase </li> | <li>Goal: Design a bacteria that can sense small amounts of lactase </li> | ||
<li>Bacteria could also break down the lactase before entering the digestive tract </li> | <li>Bacteria could also break down the lactase before entering the digestive tract </li> | ||
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<li>Goal: Engineering bacteria to attack and break down gluten that sits inside the gut and causes blockage </li> | <li>Goal: Engineering bacteria to attack and break down gluten that sits inside the gut and causes blockage </li> | ||
<li>Glut sitting in the gut allows less space for nutrition absorption in small intestine </li> | <li>Glut sitting in the gut allows less space for nutrition absorption in small intestine </li> | ||
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<li>Goal: Engineer E. Coli to break down compost, or waste </li> | <li>Goal: Engineer E. Coli to break down compost, or waste </li> | ||
<li>Using E. Coli as a form of renewable energy </li> | <li>Using E. Coli as a form of renewable energy </li> | ||
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<p> Document the dates you worked on your project. This should be a detailed account of the work done each day for your project.</p> | <p> Document the dates you worked on your project. This should be a detailed account of the work done each day for your project.</p> | ||
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