Biology Investigatory Project 121126091042
Biology Investigatory Project 121126091042
Biology Investigatory Project 121126091042
CLASS: XII
Objective:
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.
Materials:
Small fresh onion
2 needles or pins
Dissecting microscope or
magnifying lens
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.
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
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
Number of Cells
Total
Mitosis
Interphase
Percent
Of Cells
36
47
125
61.28%
13
18
41
20.10%
2
Prophase
1
0
Metaphase
15
7.35%
Anaphase
3.43%
Telophase
16
7.84%
Total
100%
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Time Spent
14 hours 42
minutes
4 hours 49 minutes
1 hour 46 minutes
49 minutes
1 hour 59 minutes
References:
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/cell_c
ycle.html
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/introlab/Onion%20root
%20mitosis.pdf
http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheet/mitosis_onion_key.html