1/12 Daily Catalyst Pg. 65 Binary Fission 1. Through a microscope, you can see a cell plate beginning to develop across the middle of the cell and nuclei re-forming on either side of the cell plate. This cell is most likely: A. an animal cell in the process of cytokinesis B. a plant cell in the process of cytokinesis C. an animal in the S phase of the cell cycle D. a bacterial cell dividing E. a plant cell in metaphase 2. How is mitosis and binary fission similar and different?
1/12 Daily Catalyst Pg. 65 Binary Fission 1. Through a microscope, you can see a cell plate beginning to develop across the middle of the cell and nuclei re-forming on either side of the cell plate. This cell is most likely: A. an animal cell in the process of cytokinesis B. a plant cell in the process of cytokinesis C. an animal in the S phase of the cell cycle D. a bacterial cell dividing E. a plant cell in metaphase 2. How is mitosis and binary fission similar and different? Both create a daughter cell with identical copies of genetic information. Like a ‘clone’ process. Mitosis only occurs in euks and binary fission only occurs in proks.
1/12 Class Business Pg. 65 Binary Fission Quiz #16 on Friday Tutoring after school, during 4th period, and during lunch Schedule tutoring sessions with me Parent Night 1/13 (TOMORROW) Extra Credit for attending
Study Assignment New studying assignment You are required to study a certain amount of hours per week independently AND with a group/partner per month Independently= 6 hours per week Group/partner= 4 hours per month Sheet is due at the end of each month on the last Friday (Jan. 30th) Name(s) Date Time Topic(s) Covered Notes
1/12 Agenda Pg. 65 Binary Fission Daily Catalyst (11:45-11:51/ 11:51-11:55) Class Business (11:55-11:58) Workbook 53-54 (review on mitosis) (12:00-12:15) Binary fission and evolution of mitosis notes (12:15-12:35) Quiz #15 (12:35-12:50/12:50-12:55) Workbook 55-56 (12:55-1:10) Homework: unfinished workbook pages
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