Step-by-step guide to GCSE Cell Biology practical experiments
Microscopy Practical
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Preparing the Slide
Take a clean, glass microscope slide
Peel a thin layer of onion skin using your fingers or forceps or tweezers
Place the thin layer of onion skin onto the slide
Stain the layer of onion skin with iodine solution - this makes the onion skin more visible
Place a cover slip over the iodine-stained layer of onion skin
Safety Concerns
Hold slide on the edges to avoid finger marks
Avoid iodine solution skin contact
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Setting up the Microscope
Place the slide onto the microscope stage
Ensure that the lens is, at first, set to the lowest magnification
Using the coarse focus knob, twist until the stage is as close as possible to the lens
Switch on the microscope's light
Safety Concerns
Adjust stage height carefully - avoid contact between lens and the slide on the stage
Do not stare directly at the light source
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Adjusting the Focus
Look through the eyepiece
Using the coarse focus knob, turn until the specimen is in focus
Using the fine focus knob, further focus the specimen
Switch lenses to ones of higher magnification
Use the fine focus knobs to refine focus when using the new lenses
Safety Concerns
When switching lenses, be careful to ensure that the lens does not come into contact with the slide on the stage
Microbiology Practical
1
Preparing the Petri Dish
Light a Bunsen Burner and place a sterilised petri dish next to it - the Bunsen Burner will stop conamination
Using a marker pen, draw three separate sections on the petri dish
Using a marker pen, draw a spot in the centre of each section
Safety Concerns
Be careful of burns from Bunsen Burner
Tie back hair when using a bunsen burner
Ensure all equiptment is sterilised
Wash hands and do not touch any surfaces after having done so
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Testing the Bacteria
Pour a bacteria culture onto the petri dish
Using a spreader, spread the bacteria culture around the petri dish, ensure that the whole dish is covered
Place an antiseptic soaked paper dish onto one of the marked spots, then place an antibiotic soaked paper dish onto another marked spot, and finally place another chosen anti-microbial solution onto the final spot.
Seal the petri dish
Place the petri dish in an oven at 30°C, and leave it for some time
Safety Concerns
As much as possibe, keep the petri dish sealed to avoid risk of contamination
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The Results
Observe the ring around each anti-microbial solution soaked paper disk
Measure the diameter of each ring
The ring with the greatest diameter determines the most effective bateria-killing anti-microbial solution.
Osmosis Practical
1
Obtaining Potato Cylinders
Using a cork borer, hollow out 5 cylinders of potato
Using a ruler, cut each cylinder to an equal length of 3cm
Using a paper towel, gently blot dry each cylinder
Weigh each cylinder and record their initial mass
Safety Concerns
Be careful when using a sharp knife
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Submerging in Solutions
Take 5 boiling tubes
In one boiling tube, pour distilled water
In the other boiling tubes, pour four different concentrations of sugar solution
Put the potato cylinders into the boiling tubes
Leave the potato cylinders in the solutions for some time
After some time, remove the potato cylinders, gently blot them dry with a paper towel, and measure their final length and mass. Compare the final measurements with the initial measurements