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To determine if a cell contains chloroplasts, you can look for specific indicators such as the presence of green pigments (chlorophyll) under a microscope, which is characteristic of chloroplasts. Additionally, chloroplasts are typically found in plant cells and some algae, so identifying the cell type can provide clues. Staining techniques, such as using iodine or specific fluorescent dyes, can also help visualize chloroplasts. Lastly, the cell's role in photosynthesis is a strong indicator, as chloroplasts are essential for this process.

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