When viewing the euglena in lab, you should be able to positively identify the chloroplasts and stigma.
- The slide will exhibit both amoeba and euglena, which are frequent in pond water and pond weed, when examined under a microscope.
- Students can also see amoeba in the sample, but they can tell them apart from euglena. Students will see these organisms (Euglena) in this situation as long-bodied creatures with a whip-like tail on one end.
- All green plants and algae include chloroplasts. They are the ones who feed the plants. These are located in the mesophyll cells of the plant's leaves. They have an abundance of chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight. Animal cells do not include this cell organelle.
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