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3/31/17 + Exercise 9 Introduction to the Eukaryotic Cell + Announcements n Students have time to observe Week 8 plates and finish their LNAs. n Post Lab 9/Pre Lab 10 are due by the time your lab meets next. n LNA Eukaryotic Cell is due next week in lab. 1 3/31/17 + Goals n To learn the basic structures associated with eukaryotic cells. n To identify the differences between animal and plant cells. n To understand the basis of cell culture, and the changes imposed on cells under culture conditions. n To understand the techniques of fluorescence and electron microscopy and cell culture. + Animal Cell 2 3/31/17 + + Plant Cell The Exercise n Part I: Plant cells: Onion epidermis n Basic cell structure of a plant lacking chloroplasts Iodine: observe nucleolus n Janus Green: observe mitochondria n 3 3/31/17 + The Exercise n Part II: Animal cells: Human squamous epithelium n n + Observe differences from the plant cells Do the mitochondria vary in size from those found in plant cells? The Exercise n Part III: Autofluorescence n n View Tradescantia under the fluorescent microscope Chlorophyll pigments autofluoresce 4 3/31/17 + The Exercise n Part IV: Anacharis Leaf Cells n + View a living plant cell with chloroplasts The Exercise n Part V: Electron Micrographs and Cellular Infrastructure n n n View EM transparencies Identify organelles You may want to take notes for future identification (i.e. Exam 2 and Final) 5 3/31/17 + Be Able to Identify: Nucleus Nuclear envelope Nuclear pore Nucleolus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome Mitochondria + Be Able to Identify: Golgi complex top view section view 6 3/31/17 + Golgi top view + Golgi section view 7 3/31/17 + Be Able to Identify: Mitochondrion + Be Able to Identify: Nucleus Vacuole Chloroplast 8 3/31/17 + Be Able to Identify: Thylakoid + Be Able to Identify: Plasma Membrane 9 3/31/17 + Summary of Exercise 9 n Part I: Onion epidermis slide x 3: water / Iodine / Janus Green n size, nucleus, vacuole, cell wall/membrane, chloroplast, mitochondria (?) n n Part II: Cheek cells slide x 2: water / Janus Green n size, nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria (?) n n Part III: Tradescantia TA n Autofluorescence n n Part n IV: Anacharis Cytoplasmic streaming 10