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- A model of a typical plant cell is found to be rectangular in shape, ranging in size from 10 to 100 µm. Under the microscope, it shows many different parts. Each part, known as an organelle, works together to keep the cell functional.
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Cell structure - Edexcel Electron microscopes. Light and electron microscopes allow us to see inside cells. Plant, animal and bacterial cells have smaller components each with a specific function.
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Aug 21, 2024 · Aim: To use a light microscope to observe, draw and label a selection of plant and animal cells, including a magnification scale. You will: Use a light microscope to make observations of biological specimens and produce labelled scientific drawings. Include a magnification scale. Preparing a microscope slide.
Define magnification and resolution. Explain how magnification and resolution work together to help us see cellular structures more clearly. Before we take a deeper dive into the topic of microscopy, it may be useful to revisit the physics behind how microscopes work.
A light microscope can be used to observe animal and plant cells. The parts of a light microscope and their functions. The sequence of steps setting up a light microscope to observe cells, including changing the magnification and focus.
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