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Bell Work: 1/30/2015
• Explain the relationship between DNA,
chromatin, chromatids, and
chromosomes.
• You may use words, pictures, or both.
• You may use your DNA notes (“How DNA
Works” flow chart) or pgs. 134-135 to
help.
Bell Work
Discussion
DNA wrapped
around proteins
= chromatin
Chromatin gets
compacted into
structures called
chromatids
Two identical
chromatids = a
chromosome
Objectives:

Describe the relationship among genes,
chromosomes, and inherited traits.
(SPI0707.4.3)

Sequence a series of diagrams that
depict chromosome movement during
plant cell division. (SPI0707.1.4)
3
3
Word Wall: Word of the Day
gametophyte: the plant body
that produces the gametes
59. Mitosis Foldable
Interphase
01/25/12
Explain to your elbow partner
the job of Interphase and why
it is an important phase of the
cell cycle.
01/25/12
Prophase
01/25/12
Metaphase
01/25/12
Explain to your elbow partner
where the chromatids line up
during Metaphase and why
that is important to cell division.
01/25/12
Anaphase
01/25/12
Explain to your elbow partner
why the chromatids (sisters)
get pulled to opposite sides of
the cell.
01/25/12
Telophase
01/25/12
Cytokinesis
01/25/12
Compare and contrast
Telophase and Cytokinesis to
your elbow partner.
01/25/12
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
IPMATC
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DNA is copied
Chromatin becomes
chromatids
chromatids attach and line
up
Chromatids separate and
move
Two new nuclei form; mitosis
complete
Cytoplasm divides into two
new cells
2 minute Journal

Show a series of diagrams that depict
chromosome movement during cell
division.

Use your hand motions to help!