3.1 Methods of Studying Cells Flashcards

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What are microscopes?

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Instruments that produce a magnified image of an object

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What does magnification mean?

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How many times bigger the image is compared to the object

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What is the formula for magnification?

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Image size / size of real object

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What is the formula for calculating the size of a real object?

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Image size / magnification

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What does resolution mean?

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The minimum distance apart that two objects can be in order for them to appear as separate items

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What is cell fractionation?

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The process where cells are broken up, and its organelles are separated

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Before cell fractionation occurs, the tissue is placed in a solution which is?

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  • Cold
  • Isotonic
  • Buffered
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Why must the solution in cell fractionation be cold?

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Reduces enzyme activity that might break down the organelles

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Why must the solution in cell fractionation be isotonic?

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Prevents organelles bursting or shrinking from osmotic gain or water loss

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Why must the solution in cell fractionation be buffered?

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So the pH doesn’t fluctuate; altering structure of organelles / function of enzymes

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What is homogenation?

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Cells broken up by a homogeniser; homogenate is filtered, removing debris

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What is ultracentrifugation?

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When fragments in the filtered homogenate are separated in a centrifuge

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What is the process of ultracentrifugation in animal cells?

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  • Filtrate spun at low speed
  • Nuclei -> bottom; forms sediment
  • Supernatant removed; transferred to another tube, spun faster than before
  • Mitochondria -> bottom
  • Process continues; increase in speed
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