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WHERE IS ESCOVOPSIS IN THE ANT COLONY? Curious about what we do at Seeds of Change?
Curious about what we do at Seeds of Change? Dr. Adrian Pinto (University of Costa Rica) shows our students techniques and procedures that are not traditionally taught in secondary education. For this experiment, students have already collected leaf cutter ant fungus gardens and created a working colonies in the lab. They will be exploring the growth of escovopsis (a microbe that attacks the leaf cutter fungus gardens) using experimental design. Students will be coming up with a hypothesis, independent and dependent variables, and the positive and negative controls to answer the question: WHERE IS ESCOVOPSIS IN THE ANT COLONY?
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