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Mon Sept 28 – Fri Oct 2 Mon Sept 28 (Day 3) per 5 DNA “Quiz” Homework: Cutouts Watch 2 DNA unzipping videos Watch MITOSIS video Tues Sept 29 (Day 4) per 1,7 Weds Sept 30 (Day 5) Thurs Oct 1 (Day 6) per 7,8 Mon Oct 5 (Day 2) Per 6 Tues Oct 6 (Day 3) per 5

What’s the Difference Between Body Cells And Sex Cells? Summarize What you have learned so far… Body CellsSex Cells

Cell Cycle

Cycle of ______________’s Life

Worksheet “Cell Cycle”

Why would we need or want to “copy” our cells?

When do we want to “copy” our cells? (9-4) More cells can do that function (job/ role) for your body Replace injured cells Replace dead cells Increase our size Collect dead cells on body parts for protection (hair) To recover from disease To reproduce our species (meiosis not mitosis)

DNA holds the genetic codes that determine your traits (hair color, eye color, height, probability for certain diseases) can be mutated holds information for directing all cell activities!!

DNA has to be copied to all new cells. How does this happen? DNA (and all other cell parts) are “photocopied” by MITOSIS!!!!!!!!! Watch this mitosis video! 3BDlnK58

Onion Cell Mitosis This is a TYPICAL representative sample of onion cells Interphase Mitosis P M A T Cell Division/Cytoplasmic Division/Cytokinesis

Quiz: Cell Cycle On a fresh sheet of looseleaf, write your name at the top and the title “Cell Cycle” Write the name of the phase of the cell cycle that the cell spends MOST of its time in. Cut (from the paper provided) or draw the 4 phases of mitosis in proper order. For EACH of the 4 phases of mitosis – Label the phase with its name – Give 1 important event that happens Complete your page by naming the phase that comes AFTER mitosis Explain what the RESULT of the cell cycle (what is the point of the entire cell cycle? What do we end up getting at the end of it?)

Answers for “Onion Cell Mitosis” 1. metaphase______ 2. prophase________ 3. telophase_______ 4. interphase______ 5. interphase_______ 6. interphase_______ 7. anaphase________ 8. interphase______ 9. anaphase______ 10. interphase______ 11. metaphase_______ 12. telophase_______ 13. interphase____ 14. prophase_____ 15. interphase_____ 16. interphase______ 17. metaphase_____ 18. interphase_____ 19. What percentage of the cells are in interphase? 8 out of 18 9/18 x 100 = 50% 20. What percentage of the cells are in metaphase? 3 out of 18 3/18 x 100 = 17% 21. A cell spends much more time in interphase than in mitosis. Therefore, in a typical sample of cells, the probability of seeing a cell in interphase is higher than seeing one in mitosis. 22. The cell cycle is the continuous cycle of interphase, mitosis and CYTOPLASMIC DIVISION 23. tissue, stomach lining or muscle, organ, lungs or stomach, organ system, digestive system or nervous system.

Quiz: Cell Cycle On a fresh sheet of looseleaf, write your name at the top and the title “Cell Cycle” Write the name of the phase of the cell cycle that the cell spends MOST of its time in. Cut (from the paper provided) or draw the 4 phases of mitosis in proper order. For EACH of the 4 phases of mitosis – Label the phase with its name – Give 1 important event that happens Complete your page by naming the phase that comes AFTER mitosis Explain what the RESULT of the cell cycle (what is the point of the entire cell cycle? What do we end up getting at the end of it?)

Quiz: Cell Cycle Mitosis is P,M,A,T Before is interphase Replication (ie the chromosomes get double stranded) After is cell division

Everybody needs to sign up for a question to obtain a mark for term 1!! Sign Up for Answers: Part 1 Matching ____shuang________ Part 2 Chart ________ Part 3 #1,2 ________________ Part 3 #3,4,5 _____________ Part 3 #6,7 _______________ Part 3 #8,9 ______________

9-5 Today *Complete Review: Stages of Cell Cycle *Sign Up for Answers *Complete green station review sheets Tuesday *Unit Concept Map *Gallery Activities – share projects Wednesday Genotypes & Phenotypes Thursday, period 3 Mr Mathewson Friday, period 2 Last class before the test Monday – no school Tuesday – no Science Wednesday - TEST (period 6,7) When done the test: Overdues – DNA extraction lab (prelab and the actual extraction of the DNA)

9-4 Today *Graphs Analysis *Complete green station review sheets *Gallery Walk *Unit Concept Map Tuesday *Unit Concept Map *Gallery Activities – share projects Overdues

Everybody needs to sign up for a question to obtain a mark for term 1!! Sign Up for Answers: Part 1 Matching ____Angeli________ Part 2 Chart ___Julia_____ Part 3 #1,2 ______Kevin__________ Part 3 #3,4,5 __Aiah___________ Part 3 #6,7 _______Daniel________ Part 3 #8,9 _____Christian_________

Mitosis Video & Animation m/watch?v=-G- 3BDlnK58 om/watch?v=C6hn3sA0 ip0

Mitosis We copy our cells by a process called mitosis Cut out and place these pictures on a piece of looseleaf in correct order. Label these pictures with the name of their phase

Suppose we had a cell with 4 chromosomes…

Differences Between Plant & Animal Cells Plant Animal

Answers to Fill-in-the-Blanks “The Cell Cycle” Reproduce cells Interphase, chromatin, chromosome Mitosis – Prophase, disappear, spindle fibers, double stranded chromosome (called centromere) – Metaphase, line (middle) – Anaphase, contract, apart, opposite sides – Telophase, DNA, spindle fibers, nuclear membrane, chromatin Cytoplasmic Division -sets of DNA (nuclei is also a great answer), cell membrane, cell plate Daughter cells (genetically identical), begins again

Diagram of Interphase

Diagram of Prophase

Diagram of Metaphase

Diagram of Anaphase

Diagram of Telophase

Diagram of Cell Division in an Animal Cell

Diagram of Cell Division in a Plant Cell

Answers A B d 1. Nucleolus appears within each new nucleus. A. Prophase c 2. Centromeres divide. B. Metaphase f 3. Chromosomes become visible. C. Anaphase a 4. Spindle fibres begin to form. D. Telophase d 5. DNA replicates. E. Interphase a 6. Replicated strands move toward opposite poles. F. Cytokinesis b 7. Chromosomes form a line across the middle of the cell. d 8. Nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes. f 9. Cell grows. a 10. Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell. d 11. Chromosomes separate and move toward poles of the cell. a 12. Nuclear membrane disappears. f 13. Cell membrane pinches together and the cytoplasm divides. f 14. Daughter cells form. e 15. It makes up most of a cell’s life. b 16. Chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.

Answers Structures PresentInterphaseProphaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase Nucleus Nucleolus Nuclear Membrane Chromatin Chromosomes Spindle fibres.

Answers 1. List 4 different significant events of prophase? (give at least 4) the nucleolus disappear Nuclear membrane disappear Spindle fibers appears Spindle fibers attach to the centromere 2. What event marks the beginning of anaphase? When the spindle fibers starts to pull the chromosomes apart.

Answers 3. Why are centrioles seen in the cell during mitosis? They are seen because the spindle fibres are formed from the centrioles. 4. Why are spindle fibres seen in the cell during mitosis? They are seen because the chromosomes are attached to the spindle fibers and the spindle fibres have to pull the chromosomes. 5. What are the chromosomes attached to during prophase, metaphase, and anaphase? They are attached to the spindle fibres by the centromere.

Answers 6. Suppose a cell in interphase has 24 chromosomes before DNA replication. How many chromosomes does each daughter cell have after telophase? Explain. 24 chromosomes. The daughter cells will be the exact same as the parent cells meaning they also will have 24 chromosomes. 7. Are the cells made in mitosis HAPLOID or DIPLOID? ___________________________________ diploid

Answers 8. When mitotic cells were first observed, the cells in interphase were thought to be resting. Name at least 2 events that happen during interphase other than the cell resting. -DNA is replicated -chromosomes coils to form double helix 9.a) In mitosis, how many cells are created in total? -double the original amount b) What are these cells called? -daughter cells