Practical 6: Identifying structures in a stem Flashcards
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Identifying structures in a stem
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- Calibrate the eyepiece graticule by placing both on the stage and lining up the
divisions of the stage micrometer (which have a known length) with the divisions of
the eyepiece graticule (for which the length is unknown) to calculate the length of one
division of the graticule. - Cut transverse sections of the plant stem (on the white tile using a razor, wet to
reduce friction) as thinly as possible. Select the thinnest sections. - Place one section on a microscope slide. Draw a line in wax crayon from top to
bottom of the slide either side of the specimen to prevent the dye from spreading. Add
a few drops of concentrated phloroglucinol and lower the cover slip down carefully
onto the slide. Make sure there are no air bubbles in the slide which may distort the
image. - Place under a microscope and set the objective lens on the lowest magnification, then
use the coarse adjustment knob to move the lens down to just above the slide. - Use the fine adjustment knob to carefully re-adjust the focus until the image is clear
(can use a higher magnification if needed). - Observe and draw the stem.
- Measure the size of the stem diameter and vascular bundle using the calibrated
eyepiece graticule.
risks- broken glass, razor
variables- N/A
plot data by drawing a biological sketch