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Title: Microscopic Life


1
Microscopic Life
  • Investigation Three

2
Elodea
  • Elodea is a aquatic plant.
  • Turn to page 15 in your packet. Read directions.
  • Create a wet mount of the elodea leaf.
  • One person will bring a slide, dropper,
    coverslip, and forceps to the back counter.
  • Place materials on a paper towel.
  • Identify your pond and place half of an elodea
    leaf on your slide using the forceps. Add 2-3
    drops of pond water and cover slide with a
    coverslip. Dry, wash and secure all materials.
    Return to your table. Complete Part 1 and 2.

3
Elodea Discussion Questions
  • 1. What do you see when you look at the Elodea?
  • 2. When you focus up and down through the leaf
    sample, what did you notice?
  • 3. Are the rectangles flat, like designs drawn on
    the surface of the leaf, or are they three
    dimensional?
  • 4. Are the boxes empty?
  • 5. How many layers of these bricks do you see?

4
Cell Size
  • 6. What are the boxes or bricks that you see on
    the Elodea leaf?
  • 7. Are all of the cells on the Elodea leaf the
    same size?
  • 8. How many layers of cells are there in an
    Elodea leaf?
  • 9. Are the large cells on the top of the leaf or
    the bottom?
  • 10. How big are the Elodea cells?
  • 11. Did you notice anything moving inside any of
    the cells? What did it look like?

5
ELODEA NOTES
  • Cells are the basic unit of life. The boxes or
    bricks that you see on the Elodea leaf are cells.
    Cells are the units from which the Elodea leaf
    is made.
  • Cells are filled with a fluid called cytoplasm.
    Cytoplasm can sometimes be seen moving inside the
    cells of living plants.
  • The green balls moving in the cytoplasm are
    chloroplasts. They give green plants their color.

6
Part 2 and 3
  • What else was in the elodea slide? Were they
    alive?
  • What makes you think they are/are not alive?
    Whats your evidence?
  • What do you think they are?
  • Complete Part 2 and 3 on p. 15.
  • Make sure you write down and draw exactly what
    you see in the field of view.
  • Discuss observations with table.

7
Wet Mounts of Paramecium
  • View Lab Techniques/CD ROM
  • Bring slide, dropper, cotton ball, and coverslip
    to the back sink. Work on top of the paper
    towels, take one drop of pond water and add it to
    the slide. Pull a few pieces of cotton filament
    from the cotton ball and place it onto of the
    pond water. Put coverslip on top and return to
    your table.

8
Paramecium single celled
  • What movements did you observe?
  • What did you see on the inside of the paramecium?
  • What did you see on the outside of the
    paramecium?
  • How big was it at 100x? 400X?
  • Are they living or nonliving? What is your
    evidence?
  • Could you see if it was doing all of the things
    you have listed in your definition of a living
    organism?
  • Did you see it eat or use energy? Give waste?
    Reproduce? Etc
  • What might we do to see some of these activities?

9
Elodea vs Paramecia
  • What did the microscopic structure of the elodea
    look like?
  • What did the microscopic structure of the
    paramecium look like? Did it look like it was
    made out of cells?
  • Do the things inside of the paramecium look like
    the things inside the elodea cells?
  • What were some similarities and differences?

10
Paramecium vs Elodea Facts
  • Paramecia are single celled organisms.
  • Just like the individual green bricks in the
    Elodea are individual cells, each paramecium is
    an individual cell.
  • The Elodea plant is an organism. It is made of
    many cells and it is a multicellular organism.
  • The paramecium is an organism. It however, has
    one cell, single-celled organism.
  • Paramecia and other single celled organisms
    belong to the kingdom of life called Protista.
    Some common protist are ameba, euglena, and
    flagellates.

11
  • The Elodea plant and the individual paramecium
    cell are both organisms because they can live on
    their own.
  • The individual Elodea cell, although it shows
    signs of life, is not an organism.
  • Evidence The Elodea cells stay in one place
    paramecium move around. Elodea cells are stuck
    together paramecium are alone.
  • Elodea cells are part of a bigger organism
    paramecium are not.
  • An organism is always free-living. It is not a
    part of a larger living organism.

12
Characteristics of Cells
  • Cells are alive.
  • Life happens in cells and only in cells.
  • Some cells live alone while others live with
    millions of others, like the Elodea leaf cells.
  • Not all cells are organisms, because not all
    cells are able to live independently.
  • An organism, single or multi-celled, can do all
    characteristics of life.
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