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CB1.1Cells: animal, plant, bacterial; organelles, specialisation and microscopy (light vs electron microscopy); calculating magnification

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CB1.1 — Cells, structure and microscopy (Edexcel 1SC0)

Edexcel 1SC0 opens biology with cell biology because every downstream topic — from osmosis to DNA to ecosystems — depends on understanding what cells are and how we observe them.

Eukaryotic vs prokaryotic

Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and complex organelles. Animals, plants, fungi and protists are eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) have no nucleus — DNA sits as a single circular chromosome in the cytoplasm, with plasmids as optional extra rings of DNA.

FeatureAnimal cellPlant cellBacterial cell
NucleusYesYesNo (nucleoid)
Cell wallNoYes (cellulose)Yes (peptidoglycan)
ChloroplastsNoYesNo
VacuoleSmall/absentLarge permanentNo
PlasmidsNoNoOften

Sub-cellular structures and functions

  • Nucleus — contains DNA; controls cell activities
  • Cell membrane — controls entry/exit of substances
  • Cytoplasm — site of most chemical reactions
  • Mitochondria — aerobic respiration; ATP production
  • Ribosomes — protein synthesis
  • Chloroplasts (plants) — photosynthesis; contain chlorophyll
  • Cell wall (plants/bacteria) — provides support and shape

Specialised cells

CellKey adaptationFunction
Red blood cellBiconcave; no nucleus; haemoglobinCarry oxygen
SpermLong tail; many mitochondria; acrosomeFertilise egg
Root hairLong extension; large surface areaAbsorb water/ions
Ciliated epithelialCilia on surfaceMove mucus up airway
Nerve cellLong axon; branched dendritesTransmit impulses

Microscopy

Light microscope: max ×2,000; resolution ~200 nm; can see cells and nuclei. Electron microscope: max ×2,000,000; resolution ~0.1 nm; can see ribosomes, mitochondria structure.

Magnification equation: $$\text{magnification} = \frac{\text{image size}}{\text{actual size}}$$

If image = 40 mm, actual = 0.05 mm → magnification = 40 ÷ 0.05 = ×800.

Required practical: staining onion epidermis cells with iodine; making a temporary slide with coverslip lowered at an angle to avoid air bubbles.

Common Edexcel exam errors

  1. Saying bacteria have no DNA — they do, just no nucleus.
  2. Confusing chloroplasts (photosynthesis) with mitochondria (respiration).
  3. Not converting units before calculating magnification.

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 13 marks

    Magnification calculation

    (3 marks) A student views a cell under a microscope. The image of the cell is 6 cm long. The actual length of the cell is 0.03 mm.

    (a) Calculate the magnification. Show your working. (2 marks)
    (b) The student switches to an electron microscope. State one advantage of using an electron microscope instead. (1 mark)

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  2. Question 24 marks

    Prokaryotic vs eukaryotic

    (4 marks) Compare the structure of a bacterial cell and a plant cell. Give two similarities and two differences.

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  3. Question 34 marks

    Specialised cell adaptation

    (4 marks) Explain how the structure of a red blood cell is adapted to its function. Include two adaptations.

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  4. Question 43 marks

    Organelle identification

    (3 marks) Name the organelle that carries out each function:

    (a) Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
    (b) Site of aerobic respiration.
    (c) Site of protein synthesis.

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  5. Question 53 marks

    Required practical — microscopy

    (3 marks) A student prepares a slide of onion epidermis cells. Describe the steps to produce a clear, stained slide.

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Flashcards

CB1.1 — Cells: structure, specialisation and microscopy

10-card SR deck for Edexcel Combined Science topic CB1.1

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