2. Questions We Tested
Does our unknown have cells?
Does our unknown adapt?
Can our unknown store/release energy?
Does our unknown develop?
3. Experiment #1: Does it have
cells?
We made a wet mount slide with our
unknown and looked at it under the
microscope
We could not discern any signs of cells
We also made a dry slide of just our
unknown and we took this picture:
4. Experiment #2 and 3 : Does it
adapt? Does it develop?
We tested this question by putting our
unknown in freshwater, saltwater, and soil.
We also made a constant.
The saltwater and freshwater were for
testing if our unknown was a plant,
animal, or fungi
The soil was for testing if it was a plant/ if it
responded to the soil.
6. Experiment # 4: Does it
produce CO2?
We put our unknown in a vial with some water
and a few drops of bromothymol blue.
We also made a constant by putting
bromothymol blue in a vial without the
unknown.
The purpose of this experiment was to test if
the unknown made energy (every organism
that makes energy produces trace amounts
of CO2)
7. Results
In Experiment 1, we found no trace of cells. We found
cube shaped things that did not resemble animal or
plant cells
In Experiment 2 and 3, we saw no change or response
to the different environments
In Experiment 4, we found that both vials remained blue
and produced no CO2
Question Yes No
Does it Have X
Cells
Does is adapts X
Does it develop X
Does it produce X
CO2
8. Conclusion
Based on our results from our experiments,
we have concluded that our organism is
not alive.
We were unable to test whether our
organism reproduced or not.