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TODAY  Bell Ringer  Review homework  Viewer Assignment MEDIA CENTER MONDAY Bell Ringer  What are the four stages of mitosis? Viewer Assignment NOTE: Insert the slide with arrow first  Complete the entire worksheet today  Draw all stages for both plant and animal mitosis  Label: nuclear envelope, chromosomes and cell membrane or wall + describe the stages of the animal mitosis  Complete page 142 1-4 on the back of the blue sheet  When you finish, be sure to complete any missing work and put the slide back in the correct sleeve TODAY  Get clickers  Bell Ringer  Pretest Bell Ringer  Put the following stages of cell division in order: cytokinesis, mitosis, interphase  Video Remediation for the DNA summative will begin Tomorrow at lunch There will only be 3 summative's this quarter, meaning each one will weigh more Pygmy Tarsier TODAY  Bell ringer  Cell cycle notes  Worksheet Bell Ringer  What types of cell divide during mitosis? meiosis? How many new cells do we make every day?  2 trillion  Approximately 25 million per second  Every 15 years your entire body is replaced Terms - recap  Gametes  An organisms reproductive cells (sperm and egg cells)  Somatic Cell  Any cell other than sperm and egg cells Prokaryotic Cell Reproduction  Binary fission  Exact copies of DNA transferred  Cell elongates, DNA replicates, cell splits Cell Cycle  A repeating sequence of cellular growth and division during the life of an organism Cell Cycle  Interphase  Most of the cells life  The first 3 phases of the cell cycle  Cell elongates  DNA replicates  Mitosis  Nucleus divides in 2  Cytokinesis  The cytoplasm divides Cancer  If a gene is mutated, the protein may not function correctly  This can result in uncontrolled growth of cells Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Homologous chromosomes  2 identical chromosomes  46 chromosomes in human cells (2 sets of 23)  1 set from father, one set from mother Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Diploid  When a cell has two sets of chromosomes  Somatic cells  Haploid  When a cell has one set of chromosomes  Gametes (egg and sperm cells)  Somatic cells  All cells but reproductive cells  Diploid  Homologous chromosomes  Replication through mitosis  Gametes  Reproductive cells  Haploid  Replication through meiosis Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Gene  Small segment of DNA that codes for proteins  Chromosome (has thousands of genes)  The DNA and proteins associated with the DNA  Chromatids  The 2 exact copies of DNA that make up each chromosome  Centromere  The point where the 2 chromatids are attached A B C D Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Binary Fission Gametes (Haploid) Meiosis Somatic Cells (Diploid) Mitosis Today  Complete workbook 73-76 answer all questions TODAY  Bell Ringer  Turn in worksheet  Cell division PPT  Assignment Bell Ringer 1. What stage of the cell cycle does a cell spend most of its time in? 2. What types of cells are diploid 3. What are the stages of mitosis Mitosis - Terms  Centrosome  Releases spindles and winds them up  Spindles  move chromosomes during cell division Mitosis – STEP 1  Prophase  Chromosomes coil up  Nuclear envelope dissolves  Spindle form from centrosome Mitosis – STEP 2  Metaphase  Chromosomes move to the center and line up  Spindle fibers link to chromatids Mitosis – STEP 3  Anaphase  The chromosomes separate due to the spindle fibers Mitosis – STEP 4  Telophase  A nuclear envelope forms around the chromosomes  Chromosomes uncoil Cytokinesis  Starts when mitosis ends  Animal Cells  The cytoplasm in the cell is split in half forming 2 separate cells Cytokinesis  Plant Cells  Because of cell wall, a cell plate is formed in the middle which makes the new wall The remainder of the day  Complete mitosis packet  Use your notes and 5.2 (Page 138) in your book if needed TODAY  Bell Ringer  Meiosis notes  Short video Bell Ringer 1. What are the 3 stages of the cell cycle?  Assignment 5 days of office hours left For remediation and Retaking the first summative Dead Leaf Put in the correct order 1 3 2 4 Mitosis 1 2 3 4 Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Zygote  The fusion of 2 haploid gametes (egg and sperm)  Fertilization Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Autosomes  Chromosomes that are not involved in determining the gender  Sex chromosomes  Chromosome that contain genes that determine gender Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Male XY chromosome  Female XX chromosome Who determines the gender of the child? Eukaryotic Cell Reproduction  Karyotype  A photo of all chromosomes for an individual  Helps determine possible genetic disorders For the remainder of today  Chapter 6.1 (page 90-92)  Also make sure you have completed 5.1.5.2 and 5.3 (page 74-81) TODAY  Bell Ringer  Meiosis notes  Assignment 4 days of office hours left For remediation and Retaking the first summative Bell Ringer  What is the name of the process when a zygote forms? Meiosis  Provides genetic variation  Cell division for gametes  Produces 4 cells (mitosis 2)  Involves 2 divisions of the nucleus  Meiosis I and Meiosis II How Unique Are You?  Number of possible genetically different siblings  Between 2 people  Approximately 8.5 million genetically different sperm cells  And 8.5 million different eggs cells  8.5mill x 8.5mill  About 70 trillion Another words, there was a 1 and 70 trillion chance you will be you just based on your parents Meiosis – STEP 1  Prophase I  Crossing-over  When portion of chromatids are exchanged  Provides genetic variation Meiosis – STEP 2  Metaphase I  Chromosomes move to the center and line up  Spindles attach Meiosis – STEP 3  Anaphase I  Homologous chromosomes move to opposite ends of the pole  Because of spindles Meiosis – STEP 4  Telophase I  Cytokinesis occurs Meiosis II – STEP 5  Prophase II  A new spindle forms around chromosomes Meiosis II – STEP 6  Metaphase II  Chromosomes move to the center and line up Meiosis II – STEP 7  Anaphase II  The chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell Meiosis II – STEP 8  Telophase II  Cytokinesis occurs  4 haploid offspring cells Types of Reproduction  Sexual Reproduction  When 2 parents each form reproductive cells that have one half the number of chromosomes  Asexual  When a single parent passes copies of all its genes to each offspring  No fusion of haploids  Spores  Allow for reproduction without another cell Buds off new hydra Hydra Types of Reproduction  Clone  An organism genetically identical to its parent Meiosis in Females  Oogenesis  The process by Only 1 egg (ovum) forms, the other cells (Called polar bodies)die Ovary Ovary Terms  Biotechnology  Using living things or their byproducts as a tool  Yeast to cause dough to rise  Genetic engineering – Big chickens, food etc  Pollution fighting bacteria  Genetic Recombination  Same as crossing over  Mixing of DNA segments 4 1 8 2 3 5 6 7 DUE TODAY 1. Create a Venn Diagram comparing Mitosis and Meiosis, include the following terms: Crossing over, somatic, chromosomes, haploid, diploid, gamete, nuclear envelope, cytokinesis, spindles, produces 4 new cells. 2. Draw and label a chromosome: include chromosome, chromatid, and centromere. 3. What are the steps of mitosis and meiosis 4. What are the 3 main stages of the cell cycle? Page 137 # 5,6 Page 142 # 1 Page 147 # 1,3,4 Page 150 # 1,5 Page 171 - # 3,4,5 DUE TODAY 1. Create a Venn Diagram comparing Mitosis and Meiosis, include the following terms: Crossing over, somatic, chromosomes, haploid, diploid, gamete, nuclear envelope, cytokinesis, spindles, produces 4 new cells. 2. Draw and label a chromosome: include chromosome, chromatid, and centromere. 3. What are the steps of mitosis and meiosis 4. What are the 3 main stages of the cell cycle? TODAY  Viewer Lab  DUE TODAY Test Tomorrow Tutoring after school today (2:45-3:45) (Test Prep.)  Do not get any lab materials until after directions are given Meiosis in Males  Spermatogenesis  The process by which gametes are produced in male animals  Occurs in testes  The 4 haploid cells change form and develop a tail TODAY  If you need to, finish your quiz first  Complete crossword puzzle  Counts towards participation grade Peacock Mantis Shrimp Test Thursday 19 Down: should be cytokinesis occurs in this type of cell, not requiring a cell plate 2. Telophase 7. Male 10. Gametes 13. Meiosis 14. Female 16. Spermatogenesis Take home and study this for the test on Thursday 17. Prophase 18. Interphase 21. Independent Assortment 26. Spindles 28. Chromosome 29. Somatic cell 30.Sexual Reproduction 31. Down Syndrome 32. Binary Fission 1. Fertilization 3. Autosomes 4. Gene 5. Mitosis 6. Karyotype 8. Chromatid 9. Male 11. Centromere 12. Cytokinesis 15. Asexual Reproduction 19. Animal Cells 20. Sex chromosomes 22. Cell Division 23. Clone 24. Cancer 25. Zygote 27. Oogenesis TODAY  Jeopardy Review  Get into your groups  As usual, winners get bonus points on the test  Test tomorrow New Rules For Jeopardy No team will loose points for incorrect answers Each team can make 2 attempts in answering but they cannot be back to back TODAY  Test  14 fill in the blanks  36 multiple choice Tarpon Word Bank  Female  Sex  Mitosis  Twin  Meiosis  Male  Fission  Zygote  Autosome  Interphase  RNA  Fertilization  DNA  Chromosome  Down Syndrome  Clone  Chromatids  Gene  Karyotype  Diploid  Centromere  Homologous  ChromoPhoto STUDY AID FOR MITOSIS/MEIOSIS Test  Somatic cells  All cells but reproductive cells  Diploid  Homologous chromosomes  Mitosis  Gametes  Reproductive cells  Haploid  Meiosis Prokaryotes Binary Fission Eukaryotes (Reproductive cells) Gametes (Haploid) Somatic Cells (Diploid) Meiosis Mitosis 4 cells 2 cells Crossing over  Know that crossing over is unique to prophase 1 of        meiosis and that it means DNA gets mixed up which causes genetic variation Understand that a karyotype is used to identify possible genetic disorders as well as gender Know the structure of chromosome (centromere, chromatids, gene) Know that a gene is a small section of DNA The 3 stages of the cell cycle and what occurs in each (interphase (DNA duplicated), mitosis (Nucleus divides, cytokinesis (Cell or splits)) Know that spindles move chromosmes around in the cell Know that sex chromosomes determine gender and autosomes are all other chromosomes Male determines the gender because of the Y