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Modeling Mitosis. Materials – 3 pieces yarn/string (cell membrane & nuclear membranes) Short pieces of String (spindles) 4 metal balls ( centromeres ) 6 magnetic pieces of 1 color (chromosomes from 1 parent) 6 magnetic pieces of a second color (chromosomes from 2 nd parent)
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Modeling Mitosis Materials – 3 pieces yarn/string (cell membrane & nuclear membranes) Short pieces of String (spindles) 4 metal balls (centromeres) 6 magnetic pieces of 1 color (chromosomes from 1 parent) 6 magnetic pieces of a second color (chromosomes from 2nd parent) Work in pairs. Make sure you have all of the materials listed. Create a eukaryote cell on your table using the yarn.
A b C d a b c d Sort your chromosomes (magnetic pieces) into the two colors. Look at the pieces of each color and locate the letters. Build one each of these chromosomes and put in your cell’s nucleus. Color 1 ABCD (2 pieces) Color 2 ABCD (2 pieces) Color 1 FG (1 piece) Color 2 FG (1 piece) These are single (not copied) chromosomes! Draw a color picture of this cell on your handout in the upper left and label this phase. F G f g
Model DNA Replication • Create copies of each of your chromosomes from your remaining pieces. Don’t forget to add one centromere to hold the sister chromatids together. See examples below. a b c d F G F G F G a b a b a b c d c d c d F G
Model Mitosis with your partner • Draw interphase, then model phases of mitosis with your partner using your index cards or book. • Stop at each phase and use color pencils to draw how YOUR model looks on your handouts. Label each phase and give a brief description of the events. • On your prophase drawing, label the: cell membrane, nuclear membrane, chromosomes, centromeres and spindles. • Model the phases and explain each step to your partner without looking at your index cards or notes(give to partner) until both of you can model without book, notes or help from partner. • Complete the questions on the handout using your drawings and knowledge of mitosis.
Interphase Cell Membrane Nuclear Membrane Chromosomes
Prophase Cell Membrane Centromeres Spindles Chromotids