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STANDARDS ADDRESSED: Cellular function is 5.3.12.A.3 maintained through the regulation of cellular processes in response to internal and external environmental conditions. Predict a cell’s response in a given set of environmental conditions. Cells divide through the process of mitosis, resulting in daughter cells that have the same genetic composition as the original cell. Distinguish between the processes of cellular growth (cell division) and development (differentiation). Cell differentiation is regulated through the expression of different genes during the development of complex multicellular organisms. 5.3.12.A.4 5.3.12.A.5 Honors Topic: Mitosis and cell division Activity: Cell cycle and Mitosis review Ameoba sisters Online root tip HMWK: Complete root tip ---------------Topic: Assessment and Stem cells in the News Activity: Quiz on cell cycle and mitosis After quiz- Article on human-animal hybrids HMWK: Complete article Describe modern applications of the regulation of cell differentiation and analyze the benefits and risks (e.g., stem cells, sex determination). ---------------Topic: Mitosis Activity: Planeria regeneration lab set up: What question do you want to investigate? What is your hypothesis? Find background information related to your question. What is a longitudinal study? HMWK: Tbd Topic: Regeneration longitudinal study Activity: Planeria set up. Start lab. Intro to protein synthesis. HMWK: none