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  1. The Effect of Caffeine on Plant Growth

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  3. 4.2 #3A Class Caffeine Experiment Part 1

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  4. Effects of caffeine on Plant Growth(Biology Gold)

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  5. Synthetic biology-inspired genetic circuits for caffeine-induced gene

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  6. Biology Project: Caffeine

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VIDEO

  1. 2-Minute Neuroscience: Caffeine

  2. Determination of Caffeine in Beverages by HPLC Experiment (ASU-Online Learning)

  3. Unlocking the Science: How Caffeine Works, Explained by Dr. Andrew Huberman ☕

  4. UV-Vis Experiment Determination of Caffeine in Coffee

  5. Caffeine Biosynthesis l How Plants Make Caffeine

  6. How does caffeine work in your body? Animated explainer

COMMENTS

  1. Coffee Buzz: How Does Caffeine Affect the Physiology of Anima

    The goal of this project is to test whether caffeine has an effect on heart rate, using the freshwater crustacean, Daphnia magna, as an experimental model system.

  2. Effect of Caffeine on Daphnia Heart Rate

    An increase in caffeine concentration results in a faster heart rate (more beats per minute, bpm). This shouldn’t come as a surprise as we know that caffeine is a cardiac stimulant (from our GCSE knowledge).

  3. The Effect of Caffeine on Plant Growth

    I introduced caffeine into the soil of some plants and evaluated the effects of caffeine on the experimental plants in comparison to the control plants that were not exposed to caffeine. Results showed that caffeine help mung …

  4. Caffeine Science Fair Projects

    Updated on December 28, 2017. Caffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant that is found in many foods, beverages, and drugs. You can explore the effects of caffeine with your science fair project. How does caffeine affect your pulse …

  5. BIOLOGY EXPERIMENTS ON FILETM REGULATION AND BEHAVIOR …

    Introduction. Caffeine is a drug found in coffee, tea, and some soft drinks. It is a stimulant used to keep people awake when they feel tired. Some people find the effect so strong that they cannot …

  6. Caffeine-inducible gene switches controlling …

    Here the authors present a synthetic biology-based approach in which the caffeine in coffee regulates a genetic circuit controlling glucagon-like peptide 1 expression in diabetic mice.

  7. Caffeine and Its Effect on Bacteria Growth

    Studies have been performed to observe the effects of caffeine. A previous experiment found that caffeine has an antibacterial effect on Escherichia coli (E. coli). This raises questions about …

  8. Coffee Buzz: How Does Caffeine Affect the Physiology of Animals?

    Try adding ground up caffeine tablets to Drosophila growth medium to measure the effect of caffeine on fly activity levels. Similar experiments can be done with meal worms or ants. Can …