Viewing Onion Cells

Materials: ★★☆ Available in most school laboratories or specialist stores
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required

Categories: Cells and Microscopes

Alternative titles: Observing Onion Cells Under Microscope

Summary

Students prepare a microscope slide using a thin layer of onion epidermis, stain it with food coloring or iodine, and observe the cell structures such as the cell wall, nucleus, and cytoplasm under different magnifications.

Procedure

  1. Cut an onion in half and carefully peel away a very thin, transparent layer of epidermis.
  2. Place the onion layer flat onto a clean glass slide.
  3. Gently lower a cover slip over the sample.
  4. Add a drop of food coloring or iodine at the edge of the cover slip and allow it to soak under by capillary action.
  5. Place the slide on the microscope stage and secure it with clips.
  6. Begin viewing with the lowest power objective lens, adjusting the coarse focus until the cells come into view.
  7. Switch to a higher power lens and use the fine focus to clearly see the details of the onion cells.

Onion Skin Epidermal Cells: How to Prepare a Wet Mount Microscope Slide - Tami Guy, MS, CPPS:


ONION CELLS VIDEO - Elizabeth Godwin:


📄 How to observe cells under a microscope - BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zbm48mn#zm33f82

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