Magnification
Resolution
measuring diameter through a light microscope
Why is using a stain advantageous?
Optical (light) microscopes
Electron microscopes
-use electrons to form image which greatly increases resolution, giving more detailed image
- beam of electrons has smaller wavelength than light
- max resolution of 0.0002 micrometres (0.2 nm)
- max magnification of x1,500,000
Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs)
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs)
Laser scanning confocal microscopes
Cell surface membrane
Cell wall (plant, not animal)
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
-found in plant cells
-larger than mitochondria, surrounded by double membrane
- membrane-bound compartments called thylakoids containing chlorophyll stack to form structures called grana
- grana joined by lamellae (thin and flat thylakoid membranes)
- site of photosynthesis
- light-dependent stage in thylakoids
- light- independent stage in stroma
- small circular pieces of DNA and ribosomes to synthesise proteins
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Rough ER:
- found in animal and plant cells
- surface covered in ribosomes
- formed from continuous folds of membrane continuous with the nuclear envelope
- processes proteins made by ribosomes
Smooth ER:
- found in plant and animal cells
- no ribosomes on surface
- involved in production, processing and storage of lipids, carbs and steroids
Role of membrane in RER
Golgi apparatus (golgi complex)
Large permanent vacuoles
vesicles
lysosomes
Centrioles
-hollow fibres made of microtubules
- two centrioles at right angles to each other form a centrosome , which organises the spindle fibres during cell division
-not found in flowering plants and fungi
Microtubule
Microvilli
-found in specialised animal cells
- cell membrane projections
-used to increase the surface area of cell surface membrane to increase the rate of exchange of substances