Lesson Starter What is the definition of mitosis?

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Lesson Starter What is the definition of mitosis? Why is it important that new cells contain exactly the same number of chromosomes as the parent? Name the different stages of mitosis (in the correct order) Put the diagrams of the stages of Mitosis in the correct order (draw in your jotter)

Lesson Starter MITOSIS is the process by which the nucleus divides into TWO daughter nuclei, each of which contains EXACTLY the same number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. It is important so that no genetic information is lost so ensures the new cells can do their job properly Interphase  Prophase  Metaphase  Anaphase  Telophase  Cytokinesis Put the diagrams of the stages of Mitosis in the correct order (draw in your jotter)

Cell Division

To consolidate our knowledge of Mitosis Learning Intention To consolidate our knowledge of Mitosis

Tasks Complete task on page 8 by identifying the different stages of Mitosis Collect coloured paper and pipe cleaners and make a model of the cell cycle using page 9 to help you Complete the summary of mitosis on page 10