Practical 2 Flashcards
Why do you use the equipment?
Hydrochloric acid- softens and loosens root tissue
Stain- to turn the chromosomes a purple-red colour so they become visible under the microscope
Mounted needle- To lower the cover slip + prevent air bubbles under the cover slip that would affect the ability to view the slide
Root tip- The tip is the growing region, so cells in this part should be undergoing mitosis
Procedure to prepare a root tip slide
- Using scalpel cut off the tip of the root 5mm from the end
- Place root tip in a test tube of HCl + then into a water bath at 60°C for 10 mins to soften cells
- Remove from HCl + rinse with distilled water, place root tip on microscope slide + use filter paper to soak up any excess water
- Add a few drops os stain to root tip + using mounted needle, lower on cover slip + leave for 10 mins ( gives time for chromosomes to be stained)
- Place filter paper on top of the slide + gently press down. This stage spreads out the cells to get a single layer so light can pass through when viewing through the microscope
Hazards + precautions
Scalpel- may cut yourself, so cut on top of a white tile to prevent slipping + cut away from you when slicing
HCl/stain- Irritant (HCl may be corrosive), so wear goggles + wash hands if it spills on you
Mitotic index formula
Mitotic index = (number of cells in mitosis/ total number of cells) X 100
When counting the cells to calculate the mitotic index, what should you do to ensure your count is accurate?
- Examine a large number of fields of view/ many cells
- To ensure representative sample