Study of the Structure of Plant and Animal Cells

 STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS: 

Requirements: Compound microscope, slide, cover slip, forceps, water, onion.

 

Procedure-1: Take a fleshy scale leaf from a fresh onion and pick up a thinmembrane from its outer epidermis with the help of a forceps. Place the thin membrane on the slide in a drop of water. Cover the piece with a cover slip and observe under microscope.

 

Observation: Under high power objective a single layer of cells will be seen.The cells are with a definite shape and each of them is surrounded by a thick cell wall. Near the cell wall, a nucleus is presenting in the cytoplasm. In every cell there is a large vacuole.


Procedure-2: Wash your hands properly and bring out a thin membrane frominside your mouth rubbing with your finger. Now rub the membrane, on your finger, over the slide. A sticky layer will form on the slide. Then observe the sticky area of the slide under a compound microscope.

 

Observation: Cell will be seen under the microscope. The cells are more orless round in shape, a thin membrane surrounds each cell but there is no cell wall. The nucleus is present at centre of the cell and there is no vacuole.

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