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 * DOG CAT AND HUMAN SALIVA**


 * Study objective:** To determine wether humans, cats, or dogs have more antibiotic properties in their saliva.


 * Hypothesis:** Dog saliva has more antibiotic properties then cats or humans.


 * Question:** Which has more antibiotic traits: humans, cats, or dogs.

15 agar dishes 3 test tubes Digital camera Table Sterile Q tips Gloves Warming light????
 * Materials:**


 * Experiment**

Step One: Sample school door knob, human nose, dog toe jam, human finger nails, and toilet seat. Swab each sample onto the agar dish. Label agar dish: Door knob-Dog Door knob-Cat Door knob- Human

Toilet seat-Dog Toilet seat-cat Toilet seat-human

Finger nail-Dog Finger nail-Cat Finger nail-Human

Human nose-Dog Human nose-Cat Human nose-Human

Step Two: Allow agar dishes to grow bacteria for 48 hours.

Step Three: Collect and swab dog, human, and cat saliva & transfer to petree dishes.

Step Four: Document results for three days on each dish.

Step Five: Record results.

lysosomes: the antibiotics in saliva
 * Research:**


 * Rescources:**

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olc/dl/120067/bio01.swf http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/L/lysosome.html http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/lysosomes.html


 * Conclusion:**