F211 - Module 1 Cells

Descripción

F211 Cells, made according to checklist, hope it helps, unfinished.
Gurdev Manchanda
Mapa Mental por Gurdev Manchanda, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Gurdev Manchanda
Creado por Gurdev Manchanda hace casi 10 años
32
0

Resumen del Recurso

F211 - Module 1 Cells
  1. Cell Structure
    1. Microscopy
      1. MAGNIFICATION = how large the image is compared to reality
        1. RESOLUTION = the ability to distinguish between two objects or pieces of information in the image
          1. Light Microscope
            1. Magnification - max. x1500
              1. shines light through specimen, and is focused through the objective lens, to produce an image
              2. actual size=image size/magnification
                1. Electron Microscope
                  1. Transmission Electron Microscope TEM
                    1. use magnets to hit specimen with beam of electrons
                      1. 2D Greyscale micrograph is produced
                        1. denser areas are darker bc electron dense = contrast
                        2. Magnification - max. x500 000
                        3. Scanning Electron Microscope SEM
                          1. An electron beam is directed at the sample at an angle
                            1. produce a 3D micrograph
                              1. the bounces are recorded to give surface of sample
                              2. Magnification - max. x100 000
                              3. Advantages
                                1. resolution is much higher than light microscope
                                  1. can be used to produce detailed images
                                  2. SEM produces 3D image
                                  3. Disadvantages
                                    1. Very expensive
                                      1. preparation of specimen requires a lot of skills, high level of training
                                        1. required to be done in a vacuum bc electron beams are deflected by molecules in the air
                                          1. Very expensive
                                      2. staining allows the specimen to be seen. the colour stain may bind to specific cell structures or chemicals on or in the specimen
                                      3. Organelles
                                        1. mitochondria
                                          1. 2 membranes, inner membrane heavily folded = cristae, centre = matrix
                                            1. Role: produces most ATP during respiration, almost all active processes use energy from mitchondria
                                            2. Nucleus
                                            3. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
                                            Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

                                            Similar

                                            Biology AQA 3.1.3 Cells
                                            evie.daines
                                            F211 Cells Keywords and Info
                                            Gurdev Manchanda
                                            Cell Structure
                                            megan.radcliffe16
                                            AQA Biology 12.1 cellular organisation
                                            Charlotte Hewson
                                            Cells and the Immune System
                                            Eleanor H
                                            OCR AS Biology
                                            joshbrown3397
                                            Function and Structure of DNA
                                            Elena Cade
                                            Cell Transport
                                            Elena Cade
                                            Plant and animal cells
                                            Tyra Peters
                                            Biological Definitions
                                            Yamminnnn
                                            GCSE AQA Biology - Unit 2
                                            James Jolliffe