Mitosis in plant cell
TASK 1: Mitóza v buňkách kořínku cibule
NP: onion rootlet stained with acetorcein
Compress an onion rootlet under a cover glass with your finger (compression preparation) and observe the particular mitotic phases.
Staining procedure:
The base of onion is sunk in water to let roots grow. When roots start to grow, their ends (about 2-3 mm) are cut and fixed in acetic acid and 96 % ethanol (in ratio 1:3) for 20 min. Then roots are macerated in hydrochloric acid and ethanol (in ratio 1:1) for 10 min., washed in distilled water for 10 min. and finally stained with acetorcein for 10 min.
Fig.: Mitosis in onion rootlet cells.
TASK 2: Mitotic phases in permanent preparation
PP: onion (and/or bean) rootlet - "kořínek cibule, kořínek bobu"
Observe 30 mitotic figures (cells in mitosis) and determine mitotic phases. Which of them is the most frequent and why?
TASK 3: Defects of mitosis
NP: onion rootlets treated with hydroquinone and stained with acetorcein.
Prepare compression preparation of the onion rootlet and observe defects of mitosis.
Fig.: Defects of mitosis: A – chromosome fragmentation in prophase, B – anaphase bridge, C –defective anaphase in cell with damaged chromosomes.
Content
- Biology
- Chemical composition
- Non-cellular life
- Prokaryotes and immersion microscopy
- Eukaryotes
- Movement and irritation
- Transport of substances, osmosis
- Mitosis
- Reproduction and development
- Influence of surroundings onto the bioplasm
- Research methods in biology
- Genetics
- Cytogenetics
- Model organism
- Monohybridism
- Polyhybridism
- Polymorphic genes
- Gene interactions
- Inheritance and sex
- Genetic linkage
- Population genetics
- Quantitative genetics
- Nonmendelian inheritance