HNC Biology Pre-enrolment Task

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Pre-enrolment task for 2014 entry

Biology Why do I need to complete a pre-enrolment task? This task is so we can assess your skills before starting the course

When should I hand it in? You should hand in the task at your first lesson in September.

How will I be given feedback on how well I have done? You will receive feedback from your teacher at the end of the second teaching week.

Task In Detail

A level Biology Pre-Enrolment Task on Cell Structure Looking at Cells Cells are very small. Most are too small to be seen with the naked eye, and certainly not in any detail. In order to investigate cells, we need to be able to produce images that are both enlarged and more detailed. The first light microscope was developed by Robert Hooke in the 1660s, since then light microscopes have improved and electron microscopes have been developed. This has allowed scientists to study cells in detail.

Organelles and Ultrastructure When you look at a cell under the light microscope, the most obvious feature you will see is the very large nucleus. You may also see other structures, such as chloroplasts and large vacuoles in plant cells. These structures are organelles. Using an electron microscope, it is possible to identify a range of organelles in plant and animal cells. The detail of the inside of cells, as revealed by the electron microscope, is termed the cell’s ultrastructure (sometimes also called the fine structure).

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