๐Ÿ’ฌ Think about it

Cut your finger and the skin heals in a few days. Pull out a hair and new hair grows back. How? Old and damaged cells are replaced by new ones. Cells make new cells by dividing. Let us see how.

How does our body grow and heal?
Growth & Healing Old or damaged cells Cells divide into new ones Body grows and heals
Image: A healing cut on the skin where old and damaged cells are being replaced by new cells formed through cell division, showing how the body grows and repairs itself.
  • Cells in our body can grow and divide.
  • They replace old, dead or damaged cells.
  • Cells grow only up to a certain size.
  • Then growth happens by cells dividing into new cells.
Example: A small cut on the skin heals as new cells replace the damaged ones.
๐Ÿ”ง Activity 2.5 โ€” Let us enhance our skills

In this Activity, we will grow onion roots, stain the root tips, and observe cells in different stages of division under a microscope.

Activity 2.5 โ€” Steps Step 1 Grow onion roots in water for 5-6 days. Step 2 Preserve root tips in aceto-alcohol, then ethanol. Step 3 Soften tips with dilute HCl; stain with aceto-carmine. Step 4 Squash on a slide and observe under the microscope. See cells at different stages of division
Image: An onion bulb placed on top of a jar of water so its base touches the water, with fresh white roots growing down into the jar, used to study dividing cells in the root tips.
Materials needed
A jar, water, an onion bulb, aceto-alcohol (glacial acetic acid:ethanol :: 1:3), 70 per cent ethanol, dilute HCl, aceto-carmine stain, slides, coverslips and a spirit lamp.
Procedure
1. Take a jar and fill it up with plain water.
2. Place an onion bulb over the jar so its root-bearing base is immersed in water.
3. Leave the setup for 5โ€“6 days; cut 2โ€“3 cm of the fresh roots and transfer them to aceto-alcohol for 24 hours, then to 70 per cent ethanol for preservation.
4. Take one or two preserved roots, wash them in water, and place them on a clean slide.
5. Put one drop of dilute Hydrochloric acid (HCl) on the root tips to soften the tissue; rinse after 10โ€“15 minutes, then add 2โ€“3 drops of aceto-carmine stain.
6. Leave the slide for 5โ€“10 minutes, then gently warm it over a spirit lamp.
7. Cut the tip of the root, put a coverslip, and gently squash it with your thumb to spread the cells.
8. Observe the slide under a microscope.
Observation
The cells of the onion root tip are not all similar. They show different structures, matching different stages of cell division.
Explanation
The cells at a growing root tip divide continuously, a process called cell division. So different cells are caught at different stages, which is why they look different.
โ—† Summary
  • Grow onion roots.
  • Stain the root tips.
  • Squash and observe.
  • See division stages.
Why do onion root-tip cells look different from one another?
Cells at Different Stages Root-tip cells keep dividing Caught at different stages So they look different
Image: A microscope view of onion root tip cells showing several cells at different stages of cell division, some with visible thread-like chromosomes and others with a clear nucleus.
  • The cells of a growing root tip divide continuously.
  • This process is called cell division.
  • So cells are caught at different stages of division.
  • That is why they show different structures.
How orderly is cell division?
The Cell Cycle Eukaryotic cells divide in a controlled, orderly way called the cell cycle. About 1 per cent of body cells are replaced each day. e.g. Hundreds of billions of cells in our body are replaced every single day.
Image: A diagram showing about one per cent of the body's cells being replaced each day, with eukaryotic cells dividing in a controlled, orderly sequence known as the cell cycle.
  • Every day, about 1 per cent of our body cells are replaced.
  • Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells divide.
  • Eukaryotic cells divide in a controlled, orderly way.
  • This process is called the cell cycle.
Example: Hundreds of billions of cells in our body are replaced every single day.
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