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Chloroplast Evidence 2 NEXT

We want to find out if the cells in different kinds of tissues have chloroplasts in them We want to test many different kinds of organisms. If they have chloroplasts we want to know if there are a large or small amount of chloroplasts in the cells. BACK NEXT

To test the tissues we are going to take a sample and look at it under the microscope. If there are chloroplasts we will be able to see them. BACK NEXT

Click on an Organism to Test for Chloroplast. Oak Tree Snail Dog Starfish Moss Cactus Tulip Algae Human DONE

Oak Tree BACK

You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! Oak Tree Leaves You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! BACK

You Found FEW Chloroplasts. Oak Tree Trunk You Found FEW Chloroplasts. BACK

Dog BACK

Dog Skin Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Dog Nose Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Dog Stomach Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Dog Ear Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Moss BACK

You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! Moss Cells You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! BACK

Tulip BACK

You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! Tulip Leaf Cells You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! BACK

You Found FEW Chloroplasts!! Tulip Flower Cells You Found FEW Chloroplasts!! BACK

Human BACK

Human Skin Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Human Muscle Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Snail BACK

Snail Skin Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Starfish BACK

Starfish Cells No Chloroplasts. BACK

Cactus BACK

You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! Cactus Cells You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! BACK

You Found FEW Chloroplasts. Cactus Root Cells You Found FEW Chloroplasts. BACK

Algae BACK

You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! Algae Cells You Found MANY Chloroplasts!! BACK

Did you collect data for both plants and animals? YES NO

What do you conclude from your findings? BACK NEXT

Write a conclusion about what type of organisms chloroplasts are found in. BACK