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Cells Available through the Centre for Bioscience www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/projects/tierney.aspx Anne Tierney, University Teacher Room 938, Boyd Orr Building [email protected] Intended learning outcomes • Know what constitutes a cell • Describe a typical cell – Prokaryote – Eukaryote • Animal • Plant • Calibrate a light microscope • Measure cells using a light microscope What is a cell? • Get into groups of two or three – You have five minutes to think of everything you can that defines what a cell is – Feed back to the class Types of cell - prokaryote • Prokaryote The most common shapes of prokaryotes a. Cocci – round b. Bacilli – rod-shaped c. Spiral Types of cell - eukaryote • Eukaryote A eukaryotic cell - animal A eukaryotic cell - plant How do we measure cells? • Cells are (usually) too small to see with the naked eye • Visualised with a microscope • How can we measure with a microscope? – Done indirectly – Comparing a known scale with a scale that can be calibrated Measuring cells • eyepiece graticule • stage micrometer How do we do it? • We compare the known scale (stage micrometer) to the scale that is to be calibrated Calibrating the eyepiece graticule • The eyepiece scale is UNKNOWN • The stage scale is KNOWN – 100 stage divisions = 10mm • Calibration must be done for every magnification Calibrating the eyepiece graticule • • • • • • 100 eyepiece divisions = ____ *stage divisions We know that 100 stage divisions = 10mm 1 stage division = ____mm ____ *stage divisions = ____mm 100 eyepiece divisions = ____mm 1 eyepiece division = ____ mm or ____μm • Repeat this for each magnification