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Warm-Up / EOC Prep

Warm-Up / EOC Prep. 1. Which nutrient would be most helpful for an athlete immediately before an event? a. Carbohydrate b. lipid c. Protein d. nucleic acids 2. If a disease results in the thickening of the plasma membrane, what function would be most directly affected?

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Warm-Up / EOC Prep

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  1. Warm-Up / EOC Prep 1. Which nutrient would be most helpful for an athlete immediately before an event? a. Carbohydrate b. lipid c. Protein d. nucleic acids 2. If a disease results in the thickening of the plasma membrane, what function would be most directly affected? a. intake of water b. production of proteins c. production of ATP d. storage of lipids

  2. Agenda • Warm-up • Mitosis Notes • PMAT Hand Signals • CC & Mit WS • Mit Flashcards • Clean-up • Cool-down

  3. Quick review: 1- As a cell grows, does its surface area or volume grow quicker? 2- Why don’t cells just grow larger? 3- What lies inside the nucleus?

  4. Mitosis NC State Standard 3.02

  5. In eukaryotic cells, the genetics information that is passed on from one generation to the next is carried by chromosomes.

  6. Cell Cycle • Chromosomes are made up of DNA(genetic material) wrapped in proteins and they are found in the nucleus.

  7. Chromosomes are not visible in most cells except during cell division. Before cell division occurs, each chromosome is replicated or copied.

  8. Because of this, each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids.

  9. These chromatids are joined in the middle by the centromere. When the cell divides, each of the “sister” chromatids separate from each other and one chromatid goes to each of the two new cells.

  10. Mitosis is the process during cell division in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei.

  11. At the end of mitosis each nucleus has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell

  12. The products of mitosis are 2 identical daughter cells that are equal in size, have identical copies of chromosomes, and half the cytoplasm and organelles. For example, if a skin in frogs has 20 chromosomes and it undergoes mitosis, both daughter cells will have 20 chromosomes.

  13. In mitosis, spindles form out of centrioles and microtubules. These spindles grab the chromosomes and pull them apart.

  14. Mitosis has four steps and it is followed by cytokinesis (division of cytoplasm)

  15. Mitosis

  16. Mitosis 1. Prophase-chromosomes become visible and the spindle forms

  17. Mitosis 2. Metaphase-chromosomes move to the center of the cell and line up along the equator

  18. Mitosis 3. Anaphase-centromeres divide and the two chromatids move to opposite poles attached to spindle fibers

  19. Mitosis 4. Telophase-nuclear envelope forms around the chromosomes at each pole, the chromosomes uncoil, and the spindle dissolves

  20. Mitosis

  21. Mitosis • Mitosis in plants and animals is slightly different. For example, in animal cells the cytoplasm is pinched and separated during cytokinesis and in plants a cell plate forms to separate the cytoplasm.

  22. Mitosis

  23. Mitosis

  24. Mitosis

  25. Mitosis

  26. Mitosis

  27. Mitosis-frog cell

  28. Mitosis

  29. Mitosis

  30. Review • What are the four stages of mitosis in order?

  31. Review • Prophase-Metaphase-Anaphase-Telophase

  32. Review • The division of the cytoplasm is called…

  33. Review • cytokinesis

  34. Review • What stage of mitosis is this?

  35. Review • Anaphase

  36. In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes become visible?

  37. prophase

  38. How is cytokinesis different in plant and animal cells?

  39. Plants form a cell plate, animal cells pinch apart

  40. PMAT Hand Signals P- plump M- middle A- apart T- two

  41. Mitosis Flashcards • Make 4 flashcards (using the little white cards) • One on side- draw a diagram of each of the 4 phases of mitosis • On the other side- include a description of what goes on and the name of each phase

  42. Cool-Down 1- How is mitosis related to cell division? 2- How is mitosis organized (4 stages)? 3- What are chromosomes and what do they do during cell division? 4- How is cytokinesis different in plants and animals?

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