This lesson describes how the eyepiece graticule and stage micrometer are used in the measurement of cells. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover point 1.1 [c] of the CIE A-level Biology specification and also includes a number of tasks that have been written to ensure that students are able to recognise the millimetre, micrometre and nanometre as units of size and that they are able to convert between them.
As this content is part of topic 1.1, it is likely that this lesson on the measurement of cells and the units of size will be one of the first that students will encounter in this A-level course. With this in mind, this lesson and the next two on microscopes and calculating actual size have been specifically written to contain a wide variety of tasks, including an ongoing quiz competition. This will act to maintain engagement in a topic that can sometimes discourage students at this early stage of the course whilst ensuring that the key content is covered and understanding is constantly checked. A step by step guide walks them through the use of the scale on the stage micrometer to identify the size of the divisions of the eyepiece graticule and then they are challenged to apply this method to a series of questions. Useful hints are provided throughout the lesson and students will be able to confidently convert between metres, millimetres, micrometres and nanometres by the end of the lesson
A quiz scoresheet is included with the lesson so that teachers can keep track of the points won in the different rounds and add them to those won in the upcoming lessons in topic 1.1
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Maths in A-level Biology (CIE A-level Biology)
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Topics 1 & 2: Cell structure & Biological molecules (CIE A-level Biology)
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Topic 1: Cell structure (CIE A-level Biology)
As Biology is the study of living organisms which are built out of cells, a clear understanding of the topic of cell structure is critical for a student's success in A-level Biology. Intricate planning has gone into all 7 of the lessons included in this bundle and the variety of tasks will engage and motivate the students whilst the details of the following specification points in topic 1 of the CIE A-level Biology course are covered: **Topic 1.1: The microscope in cell studies** * Use an eyepiece graticule and stage micrometer to measure cells * Use of the millimetre, micrometre and nanometre * Distinguish between resolution and magnification * The use of light and electron microscopes * Calculate the actual sizes of specimens **Topic 1.2: Cells as the basic units of living organisms** * Recognise eukaryotic cell structures and outline their functions * State that ATP is produced in the mitochondria and the chloroplast and the role of this molecule in cells * The structure of a typical prokaryotic cell * The differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells * The key features of viruses If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, download the magnification and resolution lesson, the eukaryotic cell structures lesson and the viruses lesson as these have been shared for free
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