Biology - Cell Biology 3 - Classwork

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Section 1 - Cell Cycle and Cancer
The CK12 below INCLUDES the Amoeba Sisters video that is related to it, one stop shopping!

  1. Read the article
  2. Watch the videos
  3. Complete the Practice
  4. Hit the TURN IN button on CK12 ONLY

Cell Cycle
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Other Answer Choices:
Gap 1
Mitosis Checkpoint
Gap 2
M - Mitosis
S - DNA Synthesis
DNA Synthesis Checkpoint
Cell Growth Checkpoint
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What type of molecules are the checkpoints? What do they do?

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What is the disease called that happens when the cell cycle is not regulated?

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What is the first phase of the Cell Cycle?

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How many checkpoints do cells go through before completing the Cell Cycle and dividing into 2 identical cells

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What are the four stages of the Cell Cycle.

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What occurs during G1?

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What occurs during M Phase?

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The Cell Cycle will vary on how long it takes to complete its cycle depending on which organism you are studying.

Section 2 - Mitosis Gizmo
The material for this section is on Gizmos. The Gizmo is called "Cell Division."

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Use the Gizmo to complete the worksheet below.
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Section 3 - Mitosis Notes and Practice
These are the class notes
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What order does Mitosis happen in?

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What are the pairs of DNA that are found in the nucleus?

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How many chromosomes do humans have?

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What happens during anaphase?

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What happens during telophase?

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What happens during prophase?

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What happens during metaphase?

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What is the process in which two daughter cells split apart?

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Cells A and F show an early and late stage of the same phase of mitosis. What phase is it?

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Which cell is in metaphase?

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Which cell is in the first phase of mitosis?

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In cell A, what structure is labeled X?

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Which cell is in the "in between" phase of mitosis?

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Place the diagrams in order from first to last.

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Are the cells depicted plant or animal cells? Explain your answer.

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What is the longest phase of the cell cycle?

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Why is mitosis important?

Section 4 - Meiosis Intro - STEM Case
This is a STEM Case Investigation on Gizmos.com - there are no questions on the Formative, everything is on Gizmos.
Section 5 - Meiosis Notes and Practice
Don't do this section until Mrs B goes over the directions!
These are the "answer key" slides after you complete your own copy.
Click the link below to make a copy of the meiosis slides for yourself. Complete the slides, you may work in groups, but everyone needs to fill in their own slides. When you are done, post the link to your slides - MAKE SURE YOU GO TO "SHARE" and "PEABODY PUBLIC SCHOOLS" ON SLIDES before posting the link or I won't be able to open it!!

When everyone is done, we will review the answers. Change your slides to make sure you have the right answers!

Meiosis Slides
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Section 6 - Meiosis vs Mitosis Review
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DO NOT SUBMIT! THERE WILL BE MORE SECTIONS TO DO!

Wait here until you are instructed to go on to the next section. If you are done early, be productive!
  • Stretch
  • Get some water
  • Get a snack
  • Work on Edgenuity
  • Read
Section 7 - Quiz Review
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Make flashcards! Or slides... or a study guide... or a Genially... or a Quizlet... SOMETHING to study from! I have included a list of topics/vocab below. Turn in a copy of your guide or a link to it.

Cell Cycle - Know the names/order of the phases, know which parts are considered interphase

Mitosis - Know the definition, how many cells are made, if daughter cells are the same as parent, if daughter cells are haploid or diploid, know the phases in order, be able to identify a picture of each, why it's important (If you're doing cards, this is like 10 cards, not all on one!!)

Meiosis - Know the definition, how many cells are made, if daughter cells are the same as parent, if daughter cells are haploid or diploid, know the phases in order, be able to identify a picture of each

Mitosis vs Meiosis - be able to compare/contrast, be able to predict the number of chromosomes in a cell (e.g. if a fruit fly has 8 chromosomes in a somatic cell, how many are in its gamete?)

Additional vocab:
somatic cell
gamete
haploid
diploid
crossing over
cytokinesis
How many chromosomes/chromosome pairs a human has
chromosome
chromatid
centriole
spindle
centromere
homologous

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