cell structure and microscopy Flashcards
why will there be a faster rate of plasmid replication n a culture of high conc of amino acids? (2)
-amino acids used in protein synthesis
-so more enzymes for replication
describe how a sample of chloroplasts can be isolated from the leaves. (4)
-break open cell and filter
-add to cold, buffered, isotonic solution
-centrifuge and remove nuclei
-spin at higher speed and remove chloroplast
outline the role of organelles in the production, transport and release of proteins from eukaryotic cells. (4)
-DNA in the nucleus codes for proteins
-ribosomes produce proteins
- mitochondria makes ATP for protein synthesis
- golgi body modifies proteins
give two advantages of TEM microscopes compared to SEM (2)
-higher resolution
-view internal structures
contrast how an electron microscope and light microscope works (2)
uses electrons|uses light
higher resolution so can see smaller organelles |lower resolution
contrast an electron microscope with a light microscope (3)
dead specimens|live specimens
black and white|colour
electron needs thinner specimens
how can you prepare to observe starch grains in a plant cell using a light microscope? (4)
- add drop of water to slide
-obtain thin section and place on water drop - add iodine in potassium iodide
-low cover slip using mounted needle