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Cell Cycle - Mitosis Standard: S7L2. Students will describe the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. a. Explain that cells take in nutrients in order to grow and divide and to make needed materials. b. Relate cell structures (cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria) to basic cell functions. c. Explain that cells are organized into tissues, tissues into organs, organs into systems, and systems into organisms. Pre Assessment Grade __________ Assignments due December 7, 2016 Apprentice – Science Coach - Complete 3 of the 6 Complete the Notes from the PowerPoint on Webpage “Asexual/Sexual Reproduction” 1._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ Complete Science Notebook Chapter 4 Cell Reproduction Pages 40 – 50 1._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ Georgia Coach – Take Notes (in Notebook) and complete Lesson 9 Asexual and Sexual Reproduction pages 84 – 87 (in Notebook) DO NOT WRITE IN THE BOOK 1._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ Videos – Complete Handout with Video – on Web Page Mitosis: The Amazing Cell Process that Uses Division to Multiply! Amoeba Sisters Handout Completed Date ______________ Teacher Sign Off _________________________ Chromosome Numbers During Division – Demystified Handout Completed Date ______________ Teacher Sign Off _________________________ Create a matching game using Vocabulary Terms Date ________ Teacher Sign-Off ___________ Intermediate: USA TEST PREP - Please complete 8 of the 12 (80% or above) – If below 80% review and write an explanation of missed items showing understanding. Item Grade Remediated (Y or N) Date 1._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ Teacher Sign Off ____________ 2._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ 3._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ 4._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ 6._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ 7._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ 8._____________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ TEST __________________ ______ ____________ ________ ____________ Complete the Notes from the PowerPoint on Webpage “Asexual/Sexual Reproduction” Date_______________ Teacher ________________ Proficient – Tasks BECOMING A RESEARCH SCIENTIST Description/Directions: You are a research medical scientist from the turn of the century (from the 1900’s). At this time, laws prohibit you from using the human body for research. However, after participating in previous studies you recognize the need to research the purposes of human body systems. Design your experimental research on how you would accomplish your goal by using specimens other than the human body. Design a laboratory investigation that includes the following components: purpose (hypothesis), materials, safety notes, procedures, and method for collecting data. A rubric will be used to evaluate your investigation. Date_______________ Teacher ________________ Complete the Notes from the PowerPoint on Webpage “Asexual/Sexual Reproduction” Date_______________ Teacher ________________ Stages of Mitosis Project - Brown Paper Bag Bring Material to assemble the models (NO FOOD) Date ______________ Teacher Sign Off _________________________ Learning Targets • Levels of cellular organization serve the needs of cells for obtaining oxygen and food, and removing waste. • The functions of the major systems (digestion, respiration, reproduction, transport/circulation, excretion, movement, control, and coordination, and for protection from disease) • Differences and similarities exist within the structures and functions among the six kingdoms of life. Essential Questions How do cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems relate to one another? ƒ How do the functions of organ systems interact? ƒ How do tissues, organs, and organ systems serve cells’ needs for oxygen, food, and waste removal? ƒ How do the higher levels of organization serve the needs of the cell? ƒ How do the systems compare in different organisms? ƒ How does the hierarchy of organization result in the complexity and diversity of organisms? ƒ How does reproduction vary among organisms? “I Can…” I can describe mitosis and explain its significance and why mitosis is important. I can describe the stages of mitosis. I can identify the stages of mitosis using diagrams and pictures. I can identify the stages of the cell cycle. I can explain how the cell cycle is regulated and how issues arise when the cycle is not properly controlled (i.e., cancer).