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Questions Answered by Alex

  • Could you make a collection of different plants and put it under a microscope to create a piece of artwork? by anon-224191 to Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Have you ever had an experiment go wrong and if so what did you do wrong ? by anon-223980 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • What is the hardest question you ever had? by anon-234649 to Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • What’s the longest scientific word you know by anon-223976 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Have you ever been badly injured because of your experiments? by anon-223977 and 2 others. to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • What makes soap kill bacteria? by anon-224189 to Alex, Jack, Scott Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what is the most amazing thing you have ever eaten by anon-223998 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • do you save the turtles? by anon-224160 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • What fungus grows on your feet by anon-223976 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what was your firt ever experiment/investigation? by anon-224160 to Stuart, Scott, Jack, Alex Comments: (No comments so far )

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