Lab-Aids: Study of the Structure and Function of Mitochondria Kit
This unique kit uses celery to vividly present the study of mitochondria to your students. Normal preparation methods tend to destroy the mitochondria. The LAB-AIDS‚® method utilizes a special stain that acts as a hydrogen acceptor. Students "observe" mitochondria oxidizing food. The stain on the slides gradually loses color as hydrogen is removed. In this activity, students prepare microscope slides and observe mitochondria, both as cytoplasmic particles and as centers of enzyme activity - the "energy producers" in cells. Very fresh celery and microscopes, required for this activity, are not provided.
Scientific Concepts:
- Study mitochondria in living plant cells
- Observe mitochondria oxidize food microscopically
- Understand the relationship of cytoplasm particles as centers of enzyme activity - the "energy producers" in cells
Content List:
- 1 Teacher's Guide with MSDS
- 30 Student Worksheets and Guides
- 30 Microscope slides
- 30 Cover slips
- 30 Single-edge razor blades
- 1 Absorbent paper strips, pkg
- 1 Toothpicks, plastic, packet
- 3 Drop control bottles of Janus Green B Stain
- 3 Drop control bottles of Sodium Bisulfate Solution
- 3 Drop control bottles of Sucrose Solution
Classroom Planning:
- To complete this kit requires one ~50-minute class period.
- Number of students: 30
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