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The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1. Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2. Complete the FAKE pop quiz without using your notes or the text – it’s NOT a quiz… but it could have been! We will go over it in 10 minutes sharp!
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The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

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Page 1: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

The Cell Cycle & MitosisDo Now:

1. Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also)

2. Complete the FAKE pop quiz without using your notes or the text – it’s NOT a quiz… but it could have

been! We will go over it in 10 minutes sharp!

Page 2: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

New Procedure For Do Nows• Beginning tomorrow, you will be absolutely required

to copy the Do Now for each day into your notebook.• Keep it separate from the rest of your notes and

notebook, because I will collect it on the last day of the week. Keep all of the do nows for each week together.

• At the beginning of the week, title your do nows with your name, the week of the school year (week 22 right now)

• It will count as a mini quiz grade (10 points, quiz = 25)

Page 3: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

New Do Now Format

• The Do Now will now include the learning objectives for the day – so we all know EXACTLY what you are going to learn that day.

• It will still include an activity or question which you will also write beneath the learning objective.

• Make sure you include the date!

Page 4: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Example – Today’s Do Now 1.30

• Objective: Be able to describe what happens during each stage of the cell cycle, and draw a picture of what the chromosomes in a cell look like during that stage.

• Do Now Task: complete a fake pop quiz

Page 5: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

What your Weekly Do Now List Should Look Like

John D. Student Period X

Do Nows, week 22

• 1.30: Objective: Be able to describe what happens during each stage of the cell cycle, and draw a picture of what the chromosomes in a cell look like during that stage.

• Do Now Task: complete a fake pop quiz

Page 6: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

If You are Absent…

• You are required to get any do nows you missed for the day online or from another student.

• If you are absent when I collect do nows, they should be ready to be turned in when I see you next. It’s ok if the day you missed isn’t there the day you return.

Page 7: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Diploid vs. Haploid

• Most of the cells in your body (and in all mammals) are DIPLOID, meaning they have 2 copies of all of your DNA

Page 8: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Haploid Cells

• Some cells (like animal reproductive cells – sperm and eggs, aka gametes) have only 1 copy of each chromosome. They are haploid.

Page 9: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

The Cell Cycle• The cell cycle is like a cell’s life cycle.

Please copy diagram into your notes

G0

Page 10: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Foldables• Make cell cycle and mitosis foldable notes!

– Follow verbal instructions carefully– Cell cycle steps on top flap (G1, S, G2, M)– Details / sketches on the inside.

• View when closed:

G1 S G2 M

Page 11: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

On the Inside of Your Foldable

Details about cell cycle stages go in this row

A picture of a cell in this stage goes in this row

Leave the bottom two rows blank today

View when open

Page 12: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

The Cell Cycle

• Copy the descriptions into the top row. For “M” write “Cell divides”

Page 13: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

G1 – The first growth stage

• G1 is the stage when a new cell grows and carries out its normal functions

• Some cells will exit the cell cycle and stop dividing during after G1. Those non-dividing cells are said to be in G0.

Page 14: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Chromosomes During G1

• During G0, G1, S, and G2, a cell’s chromosomes are unwound and are not actually visible.

• The picture shows what they would look like if they were visible during G1.

• NOTICE: The chromosomes during G1 have only 1 chromatid!

NOTE: these examples are for cells that have a

diploid (2n) number = 4.

In other words, there are 2 types of chromosomes, and 2 copies of each type, for a total of 4

Page 15: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

What Your Foldable Should Look Like Right Now

• View when openGrowth and normal metabolic roles. Cells can stop dividing and go to G0

2n = 4

Page 16: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.
Page 17: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

“S” is For Synthesis (of DNA)

• During the S, or synthesis phase of the cell cycle, all of a cell’s DNA is copied– When complete, each chromosome has 2

chromatidsNOTE: 2n = 4.There are still 2 different types of chromosomes, and 2 of each type.

The cell is still diploid, and the chromosome number has not changed.

The number of chromatids per chromosome has now gone from 1 to 2.

Page 18: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

G2 – The Second Growth Phase

• In G2, the cell grows and prepares to divide.

• The chromosomes look exactly as they did at the end of the S phase.

Page 19: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

“M” is for Mitosis

• Mitosis is the process of separating the chromosomes during cell division.

• It occurs in several stages we will see tomorrow.

Page 20: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Chromosomes During Mitosis• During mitosis, each chromosome divides, so that one

chromatid from each chromosome goes to each daughter cell

• No nucleus: it disintegrates at the beginning of mitosis.

NOTE:2n = 4

Now, each new cell will have 2 types of chromosomes, and 2 copies of each, so 2n STILL = 4

Now, each chromosome returns to having only 1 single chromatid.

Page 21: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Your Completed Foldable Notes• View when open

Growth and normal metabolic roles. Cells can stop dividing and go to G0

DNA is copied. When done, all chromosomes have 2 chromatids.

Growth and preparation for mitosis

Each chromosome separates during cell division.

2n = 4 2n = 42n = 42n = 4

Page 22: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

The BIG Idea

• MITOSIS DOES NOT CHANGE THE CHROMOSOME NUMBER OF A CELL– Ever, at all, even a little

• The only thing that changes is the number of chromatids each chromosome has.This is one homologous pair of chromosomes, each has 2 chromatids

This is the same homologous pair of chromosomes, when each has only 1 chromatid.

Page 23: The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Do Now: 1.Take out the 8-1 review homework (period 7, take out the back of the earlier worksheet also) 2.Complete the FAKE pop.

Homework

• Read pp. 184-185

• Answer SR #1, 2 on p. 151