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Overview G2 S G1 Mitosis Click on the shape to get more information (if you want to pass). Start here
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The cell cycle consists of 4 stages, G1, S, G2, and mitosis. G1, S, and G2 are collectively called “interphase”. Interphase is often called the “resting phase” because a cell is not dividing.
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Stands for “Gap 1” because it is the stage in between two stages where the nucleus is active. Cell growth occurs. Normal cell activities occur (protein synthesis, etc.)
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Stands for “synthesis” (of DNA). DNA replication occurs. A complete copy of all DNA is made.
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Stands for Gap 2. More cell growth occurs. Preparation for cell division occurs (more organelles are made, etc.)
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You will investigate the 4 stages of mitosis by making an interactive tutorial like this one. The four stages are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Some texts break prophase up into 2 phases: prophase and prometaphase. You can combine them into one phase called prophase. Click the link for instructions for your project.
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Make an interactive tutorial using PowerPoint that details the events of the four stages of mitosis. Your product should be set up so that there is a main screen where the user can click buttons or pictures in order to move to slides with information about the phases. Your tutorial should include: A diagram of a cell in each stage. A photograph of a plant cell and an animal cell in each stage. A description of what is happening in each stage. A terms page that links from terms that the user may not know to a page with all definitions. A page that lists the sites used for images.
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