Starter quiz
- What is the term for the most basic units of living organisms?
- tissue
- cell ✓
- organ
- organism
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- In which type of cell is genetic material typically not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus?
- animal cell
- plant cell
- fungal cell
- bacterial cell ✓
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- Which of the following is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
- chloroplasts
- cytoplasm ✓
- nucleus
- mitochondria
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- What is the main purpose of a microscope?
- to magnify objects ✓
- to heat samples
- to measure temperature
- to observe
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- Which of the following are eukaryotes?
- plants ✓
- bacteria
- animals ✓
- protists ✓
- viruses
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- What is an electron?
- Part of an atom that carries a negative charge and orbits the nucleus. ✓
- Part of an atom that carries a positive charge and is found in the nucleus.
- Part of an atom that carries no overall charge and is found in the nucleus.
- Part of an atom where most of the mass of the atom is found.
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Exit quiz
- Which type of microscope uses electrons to view specimens in 3D?
- light microscope
- compound microscope
- scanning electron microscope ✓
- transmission electron microscope
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- In microscopy, what does the term 'resolution' refer to?
- the brightness of the light source
- making small objects appear larger in order to see more detail
- the distance at which two distinct points of a specimen can still be seen ✓
- the size of the microscope stage
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- Which microscope would be most suitable for observing detailed structures within a cell, such as chloroplasts?
- light microscope
- compound microscope
- scanning electron microscope
- transmission electron microscope ✓
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- A typical human hair has a diameter of approximately 60 micrometres (µm). What is its diameter in nanometres?
- 60 nm
- 600 nm
- 6000 nm
- 60 000 nm ✓
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- The nucleus of a cell measures 5 micrometres (µm) in diameter. In an image, the nucleus appears as 20 millimetres. What is the magnification of the nucleus in the image?
- 40x
- 400x
- 4000x ✓
- 40 000x
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- A plant cell has a length of 20 µm, while a bacterium measures 2 µm in length. How many times longer is the plant cell compared to the bacterium?
- 5 times
- 10 times ✓
- 15 times
- 20 times
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Most cells are too small to be seen without a microscope.
- Comparison of the sizes of cells and cell structures.
- Light microscopes have limited magnification and resolution.
- Electron microscopes have greater magnification and resolution, allowing much smaller structures to be seen clearly.
- Electron microscopy has increased our understanding of sub-cellular structures.
Common misconception
Pupils may think that all cells are approximately the same size.
Calculations in the deck will allow pupils to compare the relative sizes of cells. It might be helpful to draw extra attention to this point.
Keywords
Light microscope - a type of microscope that uses visible light and a system of lenses to generate magnified images of small objects
Magnification - making small objects appear larger in order to see more detail
Resolution - the minimum distance at which two distinct points of a specimen can still be seen
Electron microscope - a type of microscope that uses a beam of electrons instead of light. Electron microscopes have a higher magnification and resolving power than light microscopes
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