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Bellwork: Thurs. Oct. 26, 2017 Complete these statements: statements: 1. The _________ are where the most Chloroplasts are located because ___ ___________________________________ 2. Chlorophyll is located in the _________ 3. _____________ are made of stacks _______________.

Leaf Stomata Lab

Procedure 1. Obtain part of a leaf off of the TREE 2. Paint a thick patch of clear nail polish on the UNDERSIDE of the leaf surface. 3. Allow the nail polish to dry completely FOR 5 MINUTES!! Before you put the tape on. 4. Tape a piece clear tape to the dried nail polish patch leave the stem sticking out so you can peel the tape off 5. Gently peel the the leaf by pulling on the leaf stem and "peeli" the fingernail polish off the leaf. This is the leaf impression you will examine. 6. Tape your peeled impression to a very clean microscope slide.

5. Gently peel the nail polish patch from the leaf by pulling on a corner of the tape and "peeling" the fingernail polish off the leaf. This is the leaf impression you will examine. 6. Tape your peeled impression to a very clean microscope slide. Use scissors to trim away any excess tape.

chloroplasts Epidermal layer

Epidermal cells

Bellwork: Mon. Oct. 6, 2014 The products of photosynthesis are ________________ and _______________ The products of cellular respiration are _______________, _______________ and (energy) 36 ________ What is this a picture of? 