Microbiology

J1101
Camera, Kevin B. Grade 7, Contra Costa County
- Yeast
School: Christ the King Catholic School, Pleasant Hill
J1102
Chan, Amy Y. Grade 8, Santa Clara County
- Dustful of Microbes
School: Miller (Joaquin) Junior High School, San Jose
J1103
Hanchey, Stephanie D. Grade 7, Riverside County
- Microorganisms Tell Our Fate: Move Back From The T.V. Before It's Too Late!
School: Corona Fundamental Intermediate School, Corona
J1105
Kim, Riva J. Grade 8, Los Angeles County
- The Microbes of Spices: The Good and the Bad
School: Brightwood Elementary School, Monterey Park
J1106
Linaugh, Melissa A. Grade 8, San Diego County
- Bacteria: Nothing to Bat Your Eyelashes At
School: St. Didacus Parochial School, San Diego
J1107
Manchester, Brooke E. Grade 8, Santa Barbara County
- Survival of the Fittest
School: La Colina Junior High School, Santa Barbara
J1108
McCarthy, Autumn Grade 8, Kern County
- Microorganisms and Food
School: South Fork Union Elementary School, Weldon
J1109
Ripley, Christa A. Grade 8, Glenn County
- Pasteurization Controls Bacteria Growth and Prevents Diseases
School: Price (C.K.) Middle School, Orland
J1110
Tahir, Jeff L. Grade 8, Ventura County
- How Do Different Environments Affect Bacterial Growth?
School: Sinaloa Junior High School, Simi Valley
J1111
Wang, Daniel Y. Grade 8, Orange County
- Use of Ultraviolet Radiation to Eradicate Infectious Microbiological Organisms
School: St. John's Lutheran School, Orange
J1112
Wang, Lisa Y. Grade 8, Kern County
- A Sugary Reproduction: Can Yeast Reproduce on a Sugar Substitute?
School: Cecil Avenue Junior High School, Delano
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