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2. Plant vs Animal Cells Describe the differences between plant and animal cells Identify organelles under the electron microscope
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Microscopes Light microscope – useful magnification up to 1500x – any higher magnification gives blurred images. Can distinguish between objects as small as 200nm. Electron microscopes – 1930’s – uses a beam of electrons and give resolutions of about 0.2 nm (1000x better than the light microscope) and magnifications of up to x Why do we not use electron microscopes at school?
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How they work.
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Electron microscopes…
2 types – Transmission electron microscopes send electrons through a very thin sample and can see inside cells. We use these to study cell organelles. Scanning electron microscope sends electrons onto the surface of a sample where they bounce off and are detected by a screen. These are useful for making 3D images of the outside of organelles or cells.
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Which microscope? TEM, SEM or light?
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Plant vs Animal Cells – complete the table
Cell Membrane Cell Wall Nucleus Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Chloroplasts Golgi Body Lysosomes Centrioles Vacuoles
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Can you identify any organelles in this electron microscope pictures?
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Plant or animal cell?
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What is the difference between these two? Which is from a plant cell?
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Close up of part of an adrenal cell
Close up of part of an adrenal cell. What do you think the dark shapes are?
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Summary: Plant and animal cells can be viewed best using the ___________________ microscope as this can mangnify up to ________________ and distinguish between objects ____________ nm in size. Plant cells are different from animal cells because they contain ______________, _____________ and a __________________. They are generally ___________ in size than animal cells.
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