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Experiment Questions Cell Microscopy - Plant and Animal

Cell Microscopy For what purpose did you use Methylene blue in the course of your practical studies? To stain cheek cells

Cell Microscopy Name the stain used when observing an animal cell on a microscope slide. Methylene blue

Cell Microscopy For what would you use iodine solution when examining cells with the microscope? As a stain for plant cells

Cell Microscopy State two features of cells visible under a light microscope that indicate that they are typical plant cells. Cell wall, Chloroplasts, Vacuoles (large), Starch granules, Leucoplasts, Chromoplasts, Shape

Cell Microscopy Answer the following questions in relation to the preparation of a slide of an animal cell. (i) What type of animal cell did you use? (ii) How did you obtain the cell? (i) Type of cell (ii) How obtained

Cell Microscopy Answer the following questions in relation to the preparation of a slide of an animal cell. (i) Name the stain that you used. (ii) Describe how you applied the stain. (i) Methylene blue (ii) How applied

Cell Microscopy When preparing a sample of animal cells for examination under the microscope, after staining, a cover slip is placed on the slide. Give a reason for this. To prevent drying out or to protect lens or easier to view or keeps cells in place

Cell Microscopy (i) How did you apply the cover slip. (ii) Why did you apply it in this way? (i) At an angle (ii) To prevent trapping air or bubbles

Cell Microscopy Describe the difference in colour or depth of colour, if any, between the nucleus and cytoplasm when the stained cell was viewed under the microscope. Cytoplasm paler or nucleus darker or nucleus blue

Cell Microscopy For which purpose did you use Methylene blue or iodine solution when examining cells with the microscope. As a stain or to see more clearly

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells From what plant did you obtain the cells? Name of plant, e.g. onion

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells Describe how you obtained a thin piece of a sample of the cells. Peel off thin film of plant tissue with forceps / cut thin section of plant tissue with blade (or microtome) or any other correct

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells What stain did you use for the cells on the slide? Name of stain, e.g. iodine

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells Describe how you applied the stain. Use dropper to place stain on tissue on slide or place tissue in stain or any other correct method

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells What did you do before placing the slide with the stained cells on the microscope platform? Put on cover slip or remove excess stain

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells State two features of cells, visible under a light microscope, that indicate that they are typical plant cells. Cell wall / chloroplasts / (large) vacuoles/ starch granules / leucoplasts / chromoplasts / shape

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells From what plant did you obtain the cells? Any named plant, e.g. onion

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells How did you obtain a thin piece of a sample of the cells and prepare it for examination? Cut or peel /with what / onto slide / into water /safety point / stain / cover slip / detail on cover slip

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells What stain did you use on the cells? Iodine solution

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells Describe how you applied the stain. With a dropper / Under coverslip / method

Cell Microscopy—Plant Cells Give one cell structure that you observed that indicated that the cells were plant cells. Cell Wall / Chloroplast / (Large) Vacuole