1 / 14

Getting to know Mr. Liebel

Getting to know Mr. Liebel. True. I attended Penn State. I hold the Guinness world record for jumping rope the longest. 7 hours and 34 minutes without 1 missed jump. I am founder and president of the Edinboro Lacrosse team. My favorite subject is Biology.

finnea
Download Presentation

Getting to know Mr. Liebel

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Getting to know Mr. Liebel True • I attended Penn State. • I hold the Guinness world record for jumping rope the longest. 7 hours and 34 minutes without 1 missed jump. • I am founder and president of the Edinboro Lacrosse team. • My favorite subject is Biology. • I’ve backpacked through Europe, including France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. • I once met Jeff Gordon and got to ride in his racecar. • I have one brother who is the Air force and a sister in the Marines. • My favorite movie series is Star Wars. • I have been to the Great Wall of China. • I went scuba diving with great white sharks False True True True False False True False False

  2. Mitosis & Meiosis Chapter 9 & 10

  3. Chapter 9Mitosis 9.3: Stages of Mitosis – An overviewNote outline Before mitosis begins, the DNA in the nucleus must _____________ Why is this so important? Stages of Mitosis: • Prophase • Chromosomes_______________ • Microtubules ____________________________ • Nuclear envelope starts to ______________ Late prophase Condense Early prophase Condense Breakdown into tubulin subunits Break up New microtubules begin to move the centrioles to opposite poles

  4. Chapter 9Mitosis II. Metaphase • Spindle____________ forms and attach to the two ________________ • Chromosomes line up at the ______________ or center of the cell. Apparatus Sister Chromatids Spindle Equator Prometaphase Metaphase

  5. Chapter 9Mitosis III. Anaphase • Sister chromatids move to opposite _______ of the cell. They are now considered separate ______________. Poles Chromosomes

  6. Chapter 9Mitosis IV. Telophase • Chromosomes ______________ • New __________ ___________ forms • Spindle apparatus _______________ ____________________________________ _______ At the end of Telophase there are two _______ in one cell. Each nucleus has the same ___________________ as the parent cell. Decondense Nuclear Envelope Elongates, And pushes the spindle poles farther apart. Nuclei Chromosome Number

  7. Chapter 9Mitosis 9.4 Division of the Cytoplasm (Cytokinesis) Cleavage Furrow

  8. End

  9. 10.3 Stages of MeiosisNote Outline • Meiosis I • Prophase I _______________ chromosomes pair up Homologues swap segments of genetic material in a process called ___________ __________

  10. Metaphase I Homologous chromosome pairs line up at the _____________. • Anaphase I Homologous chromosomes separate and are pulled to opposite ____________

  11. Telophase I / Interkinesis Cytoplasm of the ____________ cell divides, resulting in two__________ cells with ____________ chromosomes

More Related