Essential Questions- -
What is the cell cycle and how does it function work in the body ? What is the process of mitosis ? |
Objective:
This shows the difference in the two process that separates the mother cell and it becomes the daughters cells.
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Key Terms:
Interphase - phase of cell cycle, the longest phase
Chromosome - carries genetic information and in many living organisms
Mitosis -in the cell cycle where chromosomes are divided into new nuclei.
DNA Replication - DNA is duplicated from the original strand of DNA.
Sister Chromatid - two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication
Interphase - phase of cell cycle, the longest phase
Chromosome - carries genetic information and in many living organisms
Mitosis -in the cell cycle where chromosomes are divided into new nuclei.
DNA Replication - DNA is duplicated from the original strand of DNA.
Sister Chromatid - two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication
This diagram is explaing and showing the way cell grows in a small cycle.
Objective:
The cells that are within us are what makes up who the type of people we are, how our bodies develop, and how we function as mammals. There are three main stages that cell pases through interphase, nuclear division, and cytokinesis. The first stage that the cell passes through is the interphase, during this stage the cell grows and prepares itself for separation of cells. The interphase stage is the main stage, the most important part in this stage is the synthesizes stage, it copies the strand of DNA. The second stage is the Nuclear division it produces most of the cells in the cell, it leads the cells into Mitosis, this produces duplicates the nucleus and its chromosomes. The Mitosis is very important within cell growth and the reproduction process.. It is known for being the process that splits the daughter cells and have the same number of chromosomes as each parent cell. This happens by the the single mother splitting up into two cells, being called the sister cells because they one cell that is spilt becomes two single cells. The process of Mitosis is the last and final stage of cell growth and reproduction. With these three different stages of cell growth people can end up with hundreds and thousands and millions of cells in their bodies, the cells reproduce and help each other grow time by time.
- Explain the process of cell growth
- Describe what Mitosis and where it comes from
The cells that are within us are what makes up who the type of people we are, how our bodies develop, and how we function as mammals. There are three main stages that cell pases through interphase, nuclear division, and cytokinesis. The first stage that the cell passes through is the interphase, during this stage the cell grows and prepares itself for separation of cells. The interphase stage is the main stage, the most important part in this stage is the synthesizes stage, it copies the strand of DNA. The second stage is the Nuclear division it produces most of the cells in the cell, it leads the cells into Mitosis, this produces duplicates the nucleus and its chromosomes. The Mitosis is very important within cell growth and the reproduction process.. It is known for being the process that splits the daughter cells and have the same number of chromosomes as each parent cell. This happens by the the single mother splitting up into two cells, being called the sister cells because they one cell that is spilt becomes two single cells. The process of Mitosis is the last and final stage of cell growth and reproduction. With these three different stages of cell growth people can end up with hundreds and thousands and millions of cells in their bodies, the cells reproduce and help each other grow time by time.
Multiple Choice Questions:
B:DNA C: Mitochondria 2. Which product do you know is not in the interphase ? A: Organelles B: Proteins C: Cell Plate D: RNA 3. What happens in the synthesizes’S” phase? A: Each code of DNA is copied B: Cells grow and starts to divide themselves C: Attachment of fibers to chromosomes D: Stops the phase in the Mitosis phase |
Open-Ended Questions:
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