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MADE BY: PRADEEP SINGH
CLASS: XII
Objective:


 Student Observes The Cells Of An
 Onion Root Tip And Compares The
 Quantity Of Cells In The Different
 Phases Of Mitosis.


The stages of mitosis

   Prophase:-During prophase, the chromosomes supercoil and the fibers
    of the spindle apparatus begin to form between centrosomes located at the pole
    of the cells. The nuclear membrane also disintegrates at this time, freeing the
    chromosomes into the surrounding cytoplasm.
   Prometaphase. During prometaphase, some of the fibers attach to
  the centromere of each pair of sister
 chromatids and they begin to move toward the center of the cell.
   Metaphase. At metaphase the chromosomes have come to rest along
    the center plane of the cell.
   Anaphase.         During anaphase, the centromeres split and the sister
  chromatids begin to migrate toward
 the opposite poles of the cell.
   Telophase. During telophase, the chromosomes at either end of the cell
    cluster begin to cluster together, which facilitates the formation of a new
    nuclear membrane. This also is when cytokinesis occurs, leading to two
    separate cells. One way to identify that telophase has begun is by looking for
    the formation of the cell plate, the new cell wall forming between the two cells.
Materials:
    Small fresh onion
    Small jars, glasses, or beakers
    Toothpicks
    Muriatic acid (10% HCl) found at
     hardware stores
    Safety goggles
    Latex gloves
    Forceps or tweezers
    Distilled water
    Pipette or eye dropper
    Paper towels
    Razor blade or scalpel
    2 needles or pins
    0.5% Toluidine blue available
     online
    Microscope slides and coverslips
    Dissecting microscope or
     magnifying lens
    Compound light microscope
Experimental Procedure:
  Create your hypothesis as to which phase of mitosis you
   believe will be most prevalent in your sample and
   why. Base this hypothesis on which phase you believe will
   take the longest amount of time in the cell. Next, insert 3-4
   toothpicks around the sides of the onion and place the
   onion root side down (stem side up) in a glass or jar of
   water. The bottom of the onion should be submerged in the
   water. Wait a few days for roots to grow.
 Once there are long roots growing on the onion, remove the
  onion from the water and use the razor blade or scalpel to
  slice about 5 mm off the tips of the roots. Place the root tips
  into another small beaker or thin-walled glass jar. Pour
  muriatic acid into the jar with the root tips. Wear hand and
  eye protection while working with the acid. Allow the root
  tips to sit in the acid for about 20 minutes.


 Use forceps to remove the root tips from the acid and rinse
  the acid down the drain with plenty of running water. Place
  the root tips on a microscope slide and rinse them several
  times with a pipette and distilled water. Wear hand and eye
  protection during these steps as well.


 Carefully use the razor or scalpel to trim the root tips to 2
  mm long, keeping the tips. Use needles or pins to carefully
  slice the root tips into 2 or more length-wise
  sections. Doing this work with a magnifying lens or under a
  dissecting microscope may be helpful.


 Use a pipette to coat the dissected root tips in Toluidine
  blue. Let sit for 2 minutes. Place a coverslip on top and
  pipette distilled water onto the slide. Use a paper towel to
  soak up excess dye. Use more than one microscope slide
  for multiple roots, with only about 2 root tips per slide.
 Place the slide on the microscope. Turn the microscope on
  and make sure that it is placed on its lowest magnification
  first. Focus the image until you can clearly distinguish the
  tip of the root. Move up slightly from the tip and focus on
  the area just above root tip where the cells will be
  replicating. Change the microscope objective to the next
  highest magnification. Focus on the area of cell
  replication. Identify the different stages of mitosis. If this is
  difficult at this magnification, try moving up to the highest
  magnification. Once you are able to easily identify the
  stages of mitosis within the area of cell replication, draw a
  sketch of each stage that you view. Compare the sketches
  to internet or textbook images of the stages to ensure that
  you are correctly identifying each stage of mitosis. Now
  that you are able to easily and correctly identify each stage,
  begin counting the cells in each stage. You must do this
  carefully and systematically to avoid counting cells more
  than once. Try moving from one area of the root tip, down
  and over to another area. Count many cells in multiple root
  tips, with a goal of counting at least 1000 cells. Take breaks
  between root tips if needed to rest your eyes and recheck
  your sketches. Record the number of cells in each stage
  with tick marks in a table. Having someone help you record
  the numbers while you count might be helpful.
 Once you have counted at least 1000 cells, convert your
  tick marks to numbers. Graph your results with a bar
  graph. Compare your results to your hypothesis and draw
  conclusions about which stage of mitosis is most common
  and takes the longest amount of time.
OBSERVATION


Different phase of onion cell
Representation      Description        Diagram

                  single,
                  prominent nucleus




                  chromosomes
                   visible




                  chromosomes
                   line up




                     chromatids
                       separate
 two nuclei visible,
                               cell splits




RESULT                  Onion Root Tip – Cell Count

 Now that we are able to identify cells in different stages of the cell
  cycle, now it is time to understand how long a cell will tend to be at
  each of these stages.



 This is to count how many cells in your root tip specimen were ‘frozen
  in time’ in different stages of division when this slide was made.



     Stage of Mitosis        Number of Cells          Total   Percent
                                                              Of Cells

        Interphase      42      36            47       125    61.28%

        Prophase        10      13            18        41    20.10%

        Metaphase       6        5             4        15    7.35%

        Anaphase        2        3             2        7     3.43%

        Telophase       7        5             4        16    7.84%

                                                      Total   100%
Determining Time Spent In Different Phases Of The Cell Cycle

    Stage of Mitosis          Time Spent

       Interphase           14 hours 42
                            minutes
        Prophase
                            4 hours 49 minutes
       Metaphase
                            1 hour 46 minutes
        Anaphase
                            49 minutes
       Telophase
                            1 hour 59 minutes
References:
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/cell_
     cycle.html
    http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/introlab/Onion%20root%20mitosis.
     pdf
    http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheet/mitosis_onion_key.html

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Biology investigatory project on mitiosis

  • 1. MADE BY: PRADEEP SINGH CLASS: XII
  • 2. Objective:  Student Observes The Cells Of An Onion Root Tip And Compares The Quantity Of Cells In The Different Phases Of Mitosis. The stages of mitosis  Prophase:-During prophase, the chromosomes supercoil and the fibers of the spindle apparatus begin to form between centrosomes located at the pole of the cells. The nuclear membrane also disintegrates at this time, freeing the chromosomes into the surrounding cytoplasm.  Prometaphase. During prometaphase, some of the fibers attach to the centromere of each pair of sister  chromatids and they begin to move toward the center of the cell.  Metaphase. At metaphase the chromosomes have come to rest along the center plane of the cell.  Anaphase. During anaphase, the centromeres split and the sister chromatids begin to migrate toward  the opposite poles of the cell.  Telophase. During telophase, the chromosomes at either end of the cell cluster begin to cluster together, which facilitates the formation of a new nuclear membrane. This also is when cytokinesis occurs, leading to two separate cells. One way to identify that telophase has begun is by looking for the formation of the cell plate, the new cell wall forming between the two cells.
  • 3. Materials:  Small fresh onion  Small jars, glasses, or beakers  Toothpicks  Muriatic acid (10% HCl) found at hardware stores  Safety goggles  Latex gloves  Forceps or tweezers  Distilled water  Pipette or eye dropper  Paper towels  Razor blade or scalpel  2 needles or pins  0.5% Toluidine blue available online  Microscope slides and coverslips  Dissecting microscope or magnifying lens  Compound light microscope
  • 4. Experimental Procedure:  Create your hypothesis as to which phase of mitosis you believe will be most prevalent in your sample and why. Base this hypothesis on which phase you believe will take the longest amount of time in the cell. Next, insert 3-4 toothpicks around the sides of the onion and place the onion root side down (stem side up) in a glass or jar of water. The bottom of the onion should be submerged in the water. Wait a few days for roots to grow.
  • 5.  Once there are long roots growing on the onion, remove the onion from the water and use the razor blade or scalpel to slice about 5 mm off the tips of the roots. Place the root tips into another small beaker or thin-walled glass jar. Pour muriatic acid into the jar with the root tips. Wear hand and eye protection while working with the acid. Allow the root tips to sit in the acid for about 20 minutes.  Use forceps to remove the root tips from the acid and rinse the acid down the drain with plenty of running water. Place the root tips on a microscope slide and rinse them several times with a pipette and distilled water. Wear hand and eye protection during these steps as well.  Carefully use the razor or scalpel to trim the root tips to 2 mm long, keeping the tips. Use needles or pins to carefully slice the root tips into 2 or more length-wise sections. Doing this work with a magnifying lens or under a dissecting microscope may be helpful.  Use a pipette to coat the dissected root tips in Toluidine blue. Let sit for 2 minutes. Place a coverslip on top and pipette distilled water onto the slide. Use a paper towel to soak up excess dye. Use more than one microscope slide for multiple roots, with only about 2 root tips per slide.
  • 6.  Place the slide on the microscope. Turn the microscope on and make sure that it is placed on its lowest magnification first. Focus the image until you can clearly distinguish the tip of the root. Move up slightly from the tip and focus on the area just above root tip where the cells will be replicating. Change the microscope objective to the next highest magnification. Focus on the area of cell replication. Identify the different stages of mitosis. If this is difficult at this magnification, try moving up to the highest magnification. Once you are able to easily identify the stages of mitosis within the area of cell replication, draw a sketch of each stage that you view. Compare the sketches to internet or textbook images of the stages to ensure that you are correctly identifying each stage of mitosis. Now that you are able to easily and correctly identify each stage, begin counting the cells in each stage. You must do this carefully and systematically to avoid counting cells more than once. Try moving from one area of the root tip, down and over to another area. Count many cells in multiple root tips, with a goal of counting at least 1000 cells. Take breaks between root tips if needed to rest your eyes and recheck your sketches. Record the number of cells in each stage with tick marks in a table. Having someone help you record the numbers while you count might be helpful.  Once you have counted at least 1000 cells, convert your tick marks to numbers. Graph your results with a bar graph. Compare your results to your hypothesis and draw conclusions about which stage of mitosis is most common and takes the longest amount of time.
  • 8. Representation Description Diagram  single,  prominent nucleus  chromosomes visible  chromosomes line up  chromatids separate
  • 9.  two nuclei visible,  cell splits RESULT Onion Root Tip – Cell Count  Now that we are able to identify cells in different stages of the cell cycle, now it is time to understand how long a cell will tend to be at each of these stages.  This is to count how many cells in your root tip specimen were ‘frozen in time’ in different stages of division when this slide was made. Stage of Mitosis Number of Cells Total Percent Of Cells Interphase 42 36 47 125 61.28% Prophase 10 13 18 41 20.10% Metaphase 6 5 4 15 7.35% Anaphase 2 3 2 7 3.43% Telophase 7 5 4 16 7.84% Total 100%
  • 10. Determining Time Spent In Different Phases Of The Cell Cycle Stage of Mitosis Time Spent Interphase 14 hours 42 minutes Prophase 4 hours 49 minutes Metaphase 1 hour 46 minutes Anaphase 49 minutes Telophase 1 hour 59 minutes
  • 11. References:  http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/cell_ cycle.html  http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/introlab/Onion%20root%20mitosis. pdf  http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheet/mitosis_onion_key.html