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Do now Have your workbook problems (homework) on your desk for a workbook check Turn your 10.4 quiz into the bin Answer the Chapter Mystery Clue on page 294 of your textbook Examine your clue answers throughout the chapter and revisit your hypothesis on why/how you think the salamander’s tail regrows

Discuss mystery

Chapter 10 Review

Review workbook answers

Workbook page 156 discussion

A Sticky situation… Period 1 Binary Fission Cell cycle Apoptosis Interphase Stages Phases of Mitosis In which phase are chromosomes replicated? Terms? Apoptosis Discovery of Cyclins Checkpoints and controlling the cell cycle What are two types of proteins that regulate the cell cycle? Stages of Cancer Animal stem cells Adult stem cells

A Sticky situation… Period 2 The ratio/ surface area and volume importance Spindle Interphase “G1, G2, M, etc” “The actual words of cell division” “like when a cell replicates” Cyclins Regulating the Cell Cycle Differentiation “Stem Change”? “Everything after cell division” Human embryonic cells

Chapter 10 Assessment Pages 299-301 # 2, 3, 5, 7-11, 15-22, 27, 28, 38, Pages 302-303 # 1-3

Bonus: Study for 45+ minutes and bring a SIGNED note from your parents