Identification of phases
Micrograph showing a cell undergoing prophase (P)
Micrograph showing cells undergoing metaphase (M) and anaphase (A)
Micrograph showing cells undergoing metaphase (M) and anaphase (A)
Micrograph showing a cell undergoing anaphase (A)
It is important to be able to recognise each mitotic stage from electron micrographs and to be able to explain why that cell is in the stage you have selected.It can be difficult to tell prophase and telophase apart in some photomicrographs. In prophase, there is only one group of chromosomes while in telophase there are two groups, one at each pole.
Micrograph showing a stained root tip
Analysis
A student who wanted to observe mitosis prepared a sample of cells. They counted a total of 42 cells in their sample, 32 of which had visible chromosomes. Calculate the mitotic index for this sample of cells (give your answer to 2 decimal places).
mitotic index = 0.76
The table below shows the number of cells in different stages of mitosis in a sample from a garlic root tip. Calculate the mitotic index for this tissue (give your answer to 2 decimal places).
mitotic index = 0.44
The micrograph below shows a sample of cells from an onion root tip. Calculate the mitotic index for this tissue (give your answer to 2 decimal places).
A sample of cells from an onion root tip
Step 1: Identify the cells undergoing mitosis
Number of cells with visible chromosomes (green) = 20
Step 2: Count the total number of cells
Total number of cells (green + red) = 20 + 55 = 75
Step 3: Substitute numbers into the equation
mitotic index = 0.27
You will need to remember the mitotic index formula as it will not be given to you.
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