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Bio 9C: Thursday, 2.10.11 Title: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Investigation. Homework: Review 244-248 in your textbooks. Pay close attention to the stages of Mitosis. Pass DNA Modeling Lab to the Left Do Now: Put the following in order from largest to smallest: Gene Chromosome Nucleotide
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Bio 9C: Thursday, 2.10.11Title: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Investigation • Homework: • Review 244-248 in your textbooks. Pay close attention to the stages of Mitosis. • Pass DNA Modeling Lab to the Left • Do Now: Put the following in order from largest to smallest: • Gene • Chromosome • Nucleotide • DNA • Today’s Objectives: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
The Cell Cycle& mitosis PHA Biology 9 Moretti/ Dickson
Chromosome Review Chromosomes: DNA tightly coiled around little protein balls (histones) to make it very compact Chromosomes unraveling into DNA Nucleotide Base Pairs DNA Gene:Instructions for making a protein that determines a trait Another Gene: instructions for making a different protein that determines a different trait
Chromosome Review • Contain DNA • Number varies with organism: • Humans: 46 • Cats: 32 • Dogs: 72 Note: Page 341 in Textbook has a good picture of karyotype • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
The Cell Cycle: Overview • One cell grows and divides into two new cells • Purpose: • Growth • Replace dead cells • Repair tissues after injury • Asexual reproduction (in single-celled organisms) Amoeba reproducing
Major Steps of the Cell Cycle • Interphase: growth; copying of chromosomes & organelles • G1 phase: Cell grows • S phase: DNA replicates • G2 phase: More growth; cell prepares to divide • M-Phase: • MitosisChromosomes separate to form two new nuclei • Cytokinesis:Cell splits to form two new identical cells • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
What do you notice about the chromosomes in G1versus G2? • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
Chromosome Replication During the Cell Cycle G1 Phase: • Chromosomes are un-replicated - each contains onecopy of its DNA G2 Phase: • Chromosomes are replicated - each contains twoexactcopies of its DNA S Phase: Centromere – a small spot in the center of a chromosome Centromere DNA Replication creates replicated chromosomes Un-Replicated Chromosome Replicated Chromosome Sister Chromatids – two halves of a replicated chromosome – exact copies of each other • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
More Images of Chromosome Replication • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
Why do Chromosomes Replicate? • So they can split during mitosis and separate into two new cells • Each cell gets an exactcopyof each chromosome! • Objectives for Class: • Describe the structure of a chromosome. • Describe the purpose and the 4 major steps of the cell cycle.
Mitosis Investigations • Investigation 1: Mitosis Trading Cards Activity • Working in Pairs, match the picture of the stage of the cell cycle and/ or stage of mitosis with the written explanation of that picture. Choose one of the following 2 options for your second Investigation • Investigation 2 Option A: Plant Cells in Mitosis • Using Microscopes, observe real plant cells in different stages of mitosis. • Investigation 2 Option B: Mitosis Pipe Cleaner Simulation • Using pipe cleaners, model the movement of chromosomes through the stages of mitosis by moving and repositioning pipe cleaners in each stage. Note: Investigation 1 should go into your notes. Investigation 2 will be completed for credit – project/ lab grade • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Bio 9C: Friday, 2.11.10Title: Stages of Mitosis Investigation Period 2 • Homework: • Complete the Investigation II Discussion Questions by Monday • Do Now: • Pick up where you left off during yesterday’s investigation of Mitosis. If you weren’t here, start with Investigation I. • Today’s Objectives: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells
Mitosis Investigations • Investigation 1: Mitosis Trading Cards Activity • Working in Pairs, match the picture of the stage of the cell cycle and/ or stage of mitosis with the written explanation of that picture. Choose one of the following 2 options for your second Investigation • Investigation 2 Option A: Plant Cells in Mitosis • Using Microscopes, observe real plant cells in different stages of mitosis. • Investigation 2 Option B: Mitosis Pipe Cleaner Simulation • Using pipe cleaners, model the movement of chromosomes through the stages of mitosis by moving and repositioning pipe cleaners in each stage. Note: Investigation 1 should go into your notes. Investigation 2 will be completed for credit – project/ lab grade • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Bio 9C: Monday, 2.14.11Title: Stages of Mitosis Investigations – Per3 • Homework: • Complete the Investigation II Discussion Questions • Do Now: 1. For each cell shown below: How many chromosomes are there? Are they un-replicated or replicated? a) b) c) 2. Why is it important for chromosomes to replicate during the cell cycle? • Today’s Objectives: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells
Mitosis Investigations • Investigation 1: Mitosis Trading Cards Activity • Working in Pairs, match the picture of the stage of the cell cycle and/ or stage of mitosis with the written explanation of that picture. Choose one of the following 2 options for your second Investigation • Investigation 2 Option A: Plant Cells in Mitosis • Using Microscopes, observe real plant cells in different stages of mitosis. • Investigation 2 Option B: Mitosis Pipe Cleaner Simulation • Using pipe cleaners, model the movement of chromosomes through the stages of mitosis by moving and repositioning pipe cleaners in each stage. Note: Investigation 1 should go into your notes. Investigation 2 will be completed for credit – project/ lab grade • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Bio 9C: Tuesday, 2.15.11Title: Stages of Mitosis Review • Homework: • Study for tomorrow’s quiz – see assignment sheet for review • Do Now: • Next Slide… • Today’s Objectives: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells
Short Activity: Plant Cells in Mitosis Can you identify the different stages? • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
M-Phase: Mitotic Division • Mitosis: • Chromosomes separate to form two new nuclei • Cytokinesis: • Cell splits to form two new identical cells • Objectives for Class: • Describe the purpose and steps of mitosis and cytokinesis. • Draw diagrams showing how mitosis/cytokinesis separate chromosomes into two new cells. • .
Stages of Mitosis Step 1: Prophase Step 3: Anaphase Step 2: Metaphase Step 4: Telophase
Cell Division in Mitosis • Animal Cell Mitosis under the Microscope: • 12_06AnimalMitosis_SV.mpg • Stages of Mitosis Video: • Mitosis.mpg
Interphase Animal Cell Plant Cells • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Mitosis Stages: Prophase • Mitosis begins (cell begins to divide) • Spindle fibers form between the ends (poles) of cell. • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Mitosis Stages: Metaphase • Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell • Spindle fibers attach to sister chromatids, as they prepare to pull them apart • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Mitosis Stages: Anaphase • Chromatids (or pairs of chromosomes) separate and begin to move to opposite ends of the cell • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Mitosis Stages: Telophase • Two new nuclei form • Chromosomes appear as chromatin (threads rather than rods) • Mitosis ENDS • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Cytokinesis • Cell membrane moves inward to create two daughter cells – each with its ownnucleuswith identical chromosomes • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Stages of Mitosis • Objectives for Class: • Explain how mitosis separates the cell’s DNA into two different nuclei to create two new cells.
Quiz Review: DNA Structure & Replication and the Cell Cycle • Diagram and describe the structure of DNA and… • Label the following parts: • deoxyribose sugar • phosphate • nitrogenous bases • hydrogen bonds. • Show proper pairing between nitrogenous bases. • Define each of the following terms and explain how they all relate to each other: • DNA • Genes • Chromosomes • Nucleotides • Describe the steps of DNA replication. • Diagram and describe the structure of a chromosome. • Draw a chromosome and label the centromere and sister chromatids. • Distinguish between un-replicated and replicated chromosomes. • Explain the purpose and overall result of the cell cycle. • Describe what happens in each step of the cell cycle: • Interphase • G1 phase • S phase • G2 phase • Mitosis • Prophase • Metaphase • Anaphase • Telophase • Cytokinesis • Draw and/or label a diagram of mitosis.
Bio 9C: Wednesday, 2.16.11Title: Quiz – DNA Structure Replication and the Cell Cycle • Homework: • Read pages 300-302 in the textbook. Take active reading notes to answer the following questions: • How is RNA different from DNA? • What are the functions of the 3 different types of RNA? • What happens during transcription? • Do Now: • Clear your desks and get ready for the quiz • Today’s Objectives: • Demonstrate knowledge of DNA and the Cell Cycle on a quiz
Quiz:DNA Structure & Replication and the Cell Cycle • No talking • If you have a question or need something from your bag, please raise your hand and ask permission • When done, please put your quiz face down on the kidney table in the appropriate pile (version A or version B). • Read pages 300-302 in the textbook. Take active reading notes to answer the following questions: • How is RNA different from DNA? • What are the functions of the 3 different types of RNA? • What happens during transcription?
Transition to RNA Structure and Function PowerPoint • ..\RNA, Transcription, Translation\PHA_Bio9_RNA_9C.pptx