RP2- preparing & observing a root tip squash Flashcards

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1
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give the equation to calculate mitotic index

A

number of cells in mitosis/ total number of cells

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what is meristem tissue

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regions of unspecialised cells in plants which can undergo cell division

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why do we use the root tip

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  • this is where the cells are dividing
  • more meristem tissue at the tip
  • cells further from tip are no longer dividing
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why does mitotic index decrease as distance from root tip increases

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less meristem tissue further from the tip, so less cells are dividing
at the tip there is more damage so there is more cell division to repair tissue

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first step is fixing- describe and explain this step

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This kills the cells while causing minimum changes to them. Place the tissue in concentrated hydrochloric acid
- this stops cell division and also hydrolyses the middle lamella so that the cells can be separated easily

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second step is staining- describe and explain

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Place the root tip on a slide and add a stain that will bind to the chromosomes- makes chromosomes visible

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third step is preparing a root tip squash- describe and explain

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Squash the stained root tip by placing a coverslip, this produces a single layer of cells so you can see individual cells
allow light to pass through specimen

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7
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what is maceration

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breaking up the root tip
with mounted needle to separate the cells

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8
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Explain why the student:
used only the first 5 mm from the tip of an onion root
(1)

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it is where dividing cells are found

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9
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explain why the student:
pressed down firmly on the cover slip (1)

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to spread out the cells so light passes through
thin layer

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10
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Describe and explain what the student should’ve done when counting cells to make sure that the mitotic index he obtained for this root tip was accurate. (2)

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  • examine a large number of cells to ensure a representative sample
  • repeat count to ensure the figures are correct
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11
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give 2 precautions taken during this experiment

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  1. Safety specs: stop chemicals going into eyes.
  2. Lab coat: protect skin, and wash hands if make contact with acetic orcein.
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Why must you not push the coverslip sideways when preparing the slide?

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cells may get rolled up, damaging the chromosomes

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13
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Describe how you would determine a reliable mitotic index from tissue observed
with an optical microscope. (3)

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  1. Count cells in mitosis in field of view;
  2. Divide this by total number of cells in field of
    view;
  3. Repeat many/at least 5 times
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another student didn’t undergo the exact same procedure and as a result saw no cells undergoing mitosis
suggest 3 reasons why she didn’t see any cells in mitosis (3)

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  • no stain used
  • not root tip
  • more than 1 layer of cells as cells not squashed firmly enough
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