Amy Oh Lisa MarcellariRyan AndrettaOrganization : an organism ; organized existence ; an arrangement of parts for the performance of the functions necessary to life.

Protocol: We could look at the unknown substances under a microscope and see if there are cells. If there are cells, there is organization. _
Hypothesis- If there is organization, then we will see cells in the unknown substance(s).

Materials:
Microscope
Glass slide
Cover slide
Unknown substances
Water
Iodine
Dropper

Procedures:
1. Get a microscope and make a slide.
2. To make a slide, take a little bit of the unknown substance and put it on the glass slide. Take the dropper and put a drop of water on the substance. Take a cover slide and place it on top of the unknown substance.
3. Place the slide under the microscope and look for cells.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the iodine and record your observations.

PICTURES OF WHAT WE SAW:
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SUBSTANCE "A" WITH WATER. ^^^

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SUBSTANCE "A" WITH IODINE. ^^^

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SUBSTANCE "B" WITH WATER. ^^^

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SUBSTANCE "B" WITH IODINE ^^^

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SUBSTANCE "C" WITH WATER ^^^

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SUBSTANCE C WITH IODINE ^^^