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Aaron Hakim Subject Area: Health / Life Sciences Project Type: Experimental Language: English Project Summary: In several trials, bean or radish seeds were germinated in a hostile, artificial environment containing H202 as a source of free radicals. Vitamin A, C and E were added to these seeds to study their protective effects as antioxidants. Vitamin A was the Vitamin which best promoted seed germination. See Detailed Project Summary
Software used:
MS Excel, MS Word, MS Front Page, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Acrobat, MS Digital Image Suite, Microsoft Paint and Coffee Cup HTML Editor. Source of the Idea for the project: It is quite difficult to find a medical journal or newspaper that does not mention the Free Radical Theory of Aging. Beginning in the summer of 2004, I was researching potential topic ideas for a science fair project. Eventually coming across free radical research, I attempted to formulate an experimental design which could test the protective effects of different vitamins against this biological stress.
Awards won for
the project:
(2)
At the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Vancouver
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