Microscopy & Gas Exchange Surfaces (AQA AS Biology): Revision Note
Exam code: 7401
Examining gas exchange surfaces
- School students may use pre-prepared microscope slides to view gas exchange tissue under an optical microscope 
Mammalian gas exchange tissue
- Thin sections of mammalian lung tissue may display the following features: - alveoli that differ in size and shape 
- alveolar walls that are: - one cell thick 
- made up of flattened cells 
 
- nuclei that are shown as dark dots 
- blood vessels in between the alveoli 
 

Fish gas exchange tissue
- Thin sections of fish gill tissue may display the following features: - the gill arch which provides a backbone for the gill filaments 
- many filaments arranged along the gill arch 
- lamellae visible at higher power 
 

Insect gas exchange tissue
- Electron microscopes can take clear images of insect gas exchange structures, e.g. the spiracles 

Dicotyledonous leaves
- A section of stained tissue from a dicotyledonous leaf can allow the following features to be viewed: - waxy cuticle 
- epidermal layers 
- palisade mesophyll layer 
- spongy mesophyll layer 
- stomata 
- guard cells 
 

Examiner Tips and Tricks
Textbook diagrams and microscope specimens do not always look exactly the same, so be sure to get plenty of practice at identifying key features as viewed under a microscope, as well as learning them from the original diagrams.
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