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Honors Biology Semester Research Project
Honors Biology Semester Research Project: 2015-2016

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Title (include the IV and DV)
Does ethanol have an effect on the survival rate of embryos of zebrafish.

Abstract (5-7 sentences: what did you do, why did you do it, what happened, 3rd person)
This lab looks at a general idea of how bad it is for humans to consume ethanol while pregnant using Zebrafish since they are both vertebrates. “ About 130,000 pregnant women each year drink at
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explain why or why not; make inferences as to what your findings suggest about other events - i.e. real-world application; include at least 2, APA citations; at least one paragraph)
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References (list your end-of-text citations; alphabetical order by the first author’s last name; you need at least 3 end-of-text citations - 2 database (journals) and 1 online source; you may have more than the requirement, but you will lose points if you have less than the requirement)

Brick, J., & Pohorecky, L. (n.d.). Effect of ethanol on surface body temperature as measured by infrared radiation detection. Psychopharmacology, 244-246.

Dlugos, C. (2010). Genetics of Ethanol-Related Behaviors. Neuromethods Zebrafish Models in Neurobehavioral Research,

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