Microscopy

This practical lesson covers:

  1. How to prepare microscope slides to show the cells in onion skin and cheek cells
  2. How to use a light microscope to observe, draw, and label biological specimens

Using a light microscope to observe, draw, and label plant cells in an onion skin

Aim:

  1. Prepare microscope slides to show onion skin cells and their contents.
  2. Use an optical microscope to observe and draw the cells in an onion skin.
  3. Create a scientific drawing, identifying structures within the cells and labelling them.

Background information

Microscopy is an essential biological technique for studying cellular structures. A light microscope uses visible light and lenses to magnify small objects like cells. In this practical, you will prepare and observe onion skin cells and animal cheek cells. Using iodine solution to stain the cells, enhances the visibility of certain cell components, making structures like cellulose in cell walls and any starch present, more visible.

What is the purpose of switching to a higher power lens during microscopy?

to change the focus of the microscope

to increase the magnification

to rotate the nosepiece

to see the cells more clearly

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What is the purpose of using the fine adjustment knob when observing cells at low power?

to rotate the nosepiece

to increase the magnification

to adjust the lens so that it is nearly touching the slide

to change the focus of the microscope

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What is the product of the eyepiece magnification and the objective magnification if the eyepiece magnification is x10 and the objective magnification is x40?

x4000

x10000

x400

x50

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What is the purpose of the microscope slide coverslip?

to increase the magnification of the microscope

to adjust the focus of the microscope

to hold the biological specimens in place

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Why is iodine solution commonly used as a stain in onion cell microscopy?

it binds to and stains starch

it gives the cytoplasm a blue colour

it specifically highlights cell membranes

it reacts with proteins in the cell nucleus

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What does methylene blue solution bind to in cheek cell microscopy?

cytoplasm

nucleic acids like DNA

chloroplasts

cell membranes

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