1. Cell Structure Flashcards

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Magnification

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The number of times larger an image is than the actual object

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Resolution

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The ability to distinguish between two objects that are very close together; the higher the resolution of an image, the greater the detail that can be seen

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3
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Describe the role of plasmodesmata in transport in plants. [3m]

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  • allow substances, eg. amino acids, sucrose, to be transported from 1 cell to another
  • without crossing the cell surface membrane & cell wall
  • also allows signalling/communication between cells
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Explain why, at the same magnification, an electron micrograph is able to provide more detail than a light micrograph. [2m]

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  • electron microscope has a higher resolution
  • b/c electrons have shorter wavelength than light
  • higher resolution gives a greater ability to distinguish between 2 objects very close together
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State the advantages of light microscopy, rather than electron microscopy, for studies of the cell cycle. [3m]

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  • allows living cells to be observed
  • can use stains/dyes
  • all chromosomes can be seen at once
  • can see cell cycle (eg. mitosis) in real time
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6
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Some features visible in an electron micrograph may not be present in the living cell. Explain why. [1m]

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Lengthy preparation process may distort cell contents/introduce artefacts

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7
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4 functions of large vacuole

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  1. holds cell sap
  2. holds sugars, minerals, pigments
  3. gives turgidity
  4. holds waste products
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