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Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 61
Topic: 5.1 The Cell Cycle Essential Question: Using Table 5.2 to help you: Do you think a skin cell would have a long or short G1 stage? Explain why. 5.1 The Cell Cycle 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules Using Table 5.2 to help you: Do you think a skin cell would have a long or short G1 stage? Explain why. KEY CONCEPT Cells have distinct phases of growth, reproduction, and normal functions.
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Cell Cycle Posters (P. 134-137 in text)
In groups of four Create a poster describing each of the four main stages of the cell cycle You can make a picture bubble map, flow map, or any other type of poster MUST INCLUDE: Cell cycle description Short description of what is happening in each stage Graphic of the cell cycle Homework: 5.1 notes Include all vocab, on pg. 60 please draw a picture of the cell cycle
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On pg. 56 of your INB please draw a picture bubble map of the Cell Cycle. (Each part labeled and explained) G1 S G2
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Why do you think that you always have to cut your hair, your fingernails, and the lawn?
The growth is made by new cells being made.
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KEY CONCEPT Cells have distinct phases of growth, reproduction, and normal functions.
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Cycles
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Your body cells go through a cycle too
Your body cells go through a cycle too. This cycle allows new cells to be created to heal or replace dead or damaged cells.
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The cell cycle is a regular pattern of growth, DNA replication, and cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. The cell cycle is the process of duplicating somatic or body cells
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STAGE 1- Gap 1 (G1) Cells carry out their normal functions Cells increase in size Organelles increase in number * Cells spend most of their time here
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STAGE 2- Synthesis (S) Cell makes a copy of its nuclear DNA By the end of S stage the cell contains 2 complete sets of DNA
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STAGE 3- Gap (G2) Cells continue to carry out their normal functions Additional growth occurs
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STAGE 4 (includes 2 processes)
Mitosis The division of a body cell’s nucleus and its contents 2 new nuclei form Cytokinesis The process that divides the cell cytoplasm *
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The result of the cell cycle is 2 daughter cells that are identical to the original cell
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The Cell Cycle Video (4m35s- 9m32s)
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Cells divide at different rates.
The rate of cell division varies with the need for those types of cells. Some cells are unlikely to divide (G0).
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