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2/10/15 Starter: Which phase of cell division do cells stay in the longest? 2/10/ Connection/ Exit: Why is it important for the chromosomes to make a copy of themselves before nuclear division? Mitosis Poster Practice/Application : 1.Create a poster of the phases of mitosis. In the correct sequence 2.Must include an illustration and description of the “main events” for each phase 3.Begin with 4 chromosomes (each a different color) 4.Use your notes, textbook, and ScienceSaurus if you need help. Mitosis Poster

February 10, 2015 AGENDA Objective 7.12 F recognize that according to cell theory all organisms are composed of cells and cells carry on similar functions such as extracting energy from food to sustain life by completing mitosis poster. 1. Starter 2.Poster 3.Exit

1/23 Characteristics of Living things /26 Levels of Organization /27 Unicellular Microscopy /28 Is it living? /29 Cell Theory Notes /30 Cell Notes /2 Plant/Animal Cell Comparison /3-4 Organelle Trail Research and Poster /5 Cell State /6 Cell Comparison Booklet /10 Mitosis Poster Table of Contents

2/10/15 Starter: Which phase of cell division do cells stay in the longest? 2/10/ Connection/ Exit: Why is it important for the chromosomes to make a copy of themselves before nuclear division? Mitosis Poster Practice/Application : 1.Create a poster of the phases of mitosis. In the correct sequence 2.Must include an illustration and description of the “main events” for each phase 3.Begin with 4 chromosomes (each a different color) 4.Use your notes, textbook, and ScienceSaurus if you need help. Mitosis Poster