Plasmolysis may be seen in onion cells that have been put into a sodium chloride solution. Plasmolysis occurs when water moves out of the cells and the cell surface membrane pulls away from the cell wall. You will observe the effect of different concentrations of sodium chloride solution on onion cells in samples of onion tissue. You will use your observations to determine the concentration of sodium chloride in three solutions, U1, U2 and U3. You are provided with onion tissue in approximately $$\(50 \mathrm{~cm}^{3}\)$$ of each of the three different concentrations of sodium chloride solution. If any solution comes into contact with your skin, wash off immediately under cold water. It is recommended that you wear suitable eye protection. You will need to: - $$\(\quad\)$$ prepare microscope slides of the three samples of onion tissue in U1, U2 and U3 - observe 15 cells on each microscope slide and record how many of these cells show any sign of plasmolysis. Carry out step 1 to step 11 . step 1 Label one clean and dry microscope slide U1. Put the slide on a paper towel. step 2 Put a few drops of the solution in the beaker labelled $$\(\mathbf{U} 1\)$$ onto the microscope slide. step 3 Remove one piece of onion tissue from the beaker labelled U1. Cut the piece of onion tissue so that it is between approximately $$\(0.5 \mathrm{~cm} \times 0.5 \mathrm{~cm}\)$$ and $$\(1 \mathrm{~cm} \times 1 \mathrm{~cm}\)$$. Put the remaining onion tissue back into the beaker labelled U1. step 4 Peel off the inner epidermis from the piece of onion tissue. step 5 Put the inner epidermis on the microscope slide, as shown in Fig. 1.1. If the piece of epidermis is folded, you may need to add more drops of solution. The inner epidermis will float and can then be unfolded. step 6 Put a coverslip over the piece of inner epidermis on the microscope slide. Use a paper towel to remove any excess solution that is outside the coverslip. step 7 Observe the cells of the epidermis using the microscope. You may need to reduce the amount of light entering the microscope to observe the cells clearly. step 8 Using the $$\(\times 10\)$$ objective lens, observe 15 cells. You may need to move the slide to change the field of view. step 9 Count how many of these 15 cells are undergoing plasmolysis. Record your results in (a)(i). step 10 Repeat step 1 to step 9 using the onion tissue in $$\(\mathbf{U} 2\)$$. step 11 Repeat step 1 to step 9 using the onion tissue in U3. You will need to use slide U1 again for (a)(iii). Record your results in an appropriate table. (ii) The concentrations of sodium chloride solutions are: $$\(0.10 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}, 0.50 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}\)$$ and $$\(1.00 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}\)$$. Using your results from (a)(i), identify which solution is U1, U2 or U3. $$\(0.10 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}\)$$ .......................................................... .. $$\(0.50 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}\)$$ .......................................................... .. $$\(1.00 \mathrm{moldm}^{-3}\)$$ .......................................................... .. (iii) Observe the cells on slide U1. Select a group of four adjacent touching cells. Each cell needs to touch at least two other cells. - Make a large drawing of this group of four cells. - Use one ruled label line and label to identify a cell surface membrane. (iv) Explain, in terms of water potential, your observations for slide U1. ....................................................................................................................................... . ....................................................................................................................................... . ....................................................................................................................................... . ....................................................................................................................................... . ....................................................................................................................................... . .................................................................................................................................

Biology
IGCSE&ALevel
CAIE
Exam No:9700_s24_qp_31 Year:2024 Question No:1(a)

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Knowledge points:

1.1.1 Candidates should be able to:make temporary preparations of cellular material suitable for viewing with a light microscope
1.1.2 Candidates should be able to:draw cells from microscope slides and photomicrographs
1.1.3 Candidates should be able to:calculate magnifications of images and actual sizes of specimens from drawings, photomicrographs and electron micrographs (scanning and transmission)
1.1.4 Candidates should be able to: use an eyepiece graticule and stage micrometer scale to make measurements and use the appropriate units, millimetre (mm), micrometre (µm) and nanometre (nm)
1.1.5 Candidates should be able to: define resolution and magnification and explain the differences between these terms, with reference to light microscopy and electron microscopy
4.2.1 describe and explain the processes of simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis
4.2.2 investigate simple diffusion and osmosis using plant tissue and non-living materials, including dialysis (Visking) tubing and agar
4.2.3 illustrate the principle that surface area to volume ratios decrease with increasing size by calculating surface areas and volumes of simple 3-D shapes (as shown in the Mathematical requirements)
4.2.4 investigate the effect of changing surface area to volume ratio on diffusion using agar blocks of different sizes
4.2.5 investigate the effects of immersing plant tissues in solutions of different water potentials, using the results to estimate the water potential of the tissues
4.2.6 explain the movement of water between cells and solutions in terms of water potential and explain the different effects of the movement of water on plant cells and animal cells (knowledge of solute potential and pressure potential is not expected)

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