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Different Investigatory Project
Hey, we were given an investigatory project for the 1st grading period in biology class. and i've come up with some ideas and i don't know which of them is best to do. I need a topic that will come up, somehow, with a good and unique result according to my hypotheses (it could benefit the environment and mankind).
I'm sorry i haven't formulated a good title yet (for according to our teacher it should be catchy), so these phrases are plainly ideas (options) only, not yet the actual project or research.

1. POWDER ON BUTTERFLIES' WINGS i was thinking of experimenting about what could be the benefit of the pourous substance at the butterflies' wings. i know it could make humans/ animals blind, but i bet there is a hidden benefit beyond it, don't you think?

2. THE NECTAR OF FLOWERS we all know that nectar is a great help in pollination, but i was thinking, what else could it do? what more help can it give us?

3. ALTERNATIVE USE OF TOBACCO tobaccos are used for making cigarretes, and we must admit the fact that cigarette is severly hazardous to our health. but if the government would stop the manufacturing of cigarettes (IF EVER), we all know that cigarette industries would die and about thousands will lose their jobs and have no more means of living. so we see the need to find an alternative use of tobacco. and this time, something that is not dangerous (to everyone's health).

4. tUBa-TUBA PLANT AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF BIODIESEL i also thought of how to prove that tuba-tuba (Jatropa curcas) can indeed be an alternative source of biodiesel here in the philippines

5. VIRGIN COCONUT OIL: HOW...? just wondering how could virgin coconut oil really help every human body recover from sickness, stress, and so on. what is in this oil that could not be found in other oils? does it have side effects? how did he discovery of this oil (and its benefit) originate? If it is true that it wad discovered long before the brink of world war II, then why it took

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