Lesson 51: Mitosis Web Quest Day 1 DO NOW: (5 minutes) 1. 2. HW Check With your lab groups, use your whiteboards to create a short presentation explaining: Group 1: Interphase Group 2: Prophase Group 3: Metaphase Group 4: Anaphase Group 5: Telophase Group 6: An onion cell in between prophase and metaphase. Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Do Now Presentations 3. Mitosis Web Quest Part 1 HOMEWORK: 1. Complete Cell Cycle Concept Map Packet by Wednesday 2. Study for Quiz Thursday on Cell Cycle and Mitosis - After School: Tuesday-Thursday - It is YOUR responsibility to make up missed classwork/labs OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Communicate our knowledge of each phase of cellular division. 2. Explain why it is important for the cell cycle to be strictly controlled. Closure 1. Why is it important for the cell cycle to be strictly controlled? 2. If damaged cells are not repaired, what happens to them? 3. What problem can develop if the cell cycle is not controlled? Lesson 52: Mitosis Web Quest Day 2 DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: 1. Why are there many checkpoints in the cell cycle? - Complete Cell Cycle Concept Map Packet by Wednesday - Study for Quiz Thursday on Cell Cycle and Mitosis - After School: Tuesday-Thursday - It is YOUR responsibility to make up missed classwork/labs Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Review HW Answers 3. Mitosis Web Quest Part 2 4. Closure OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Communicate our knowledge of each phase of cellular division. 2. Explain why it is important for the cell cycle to be strictly controlled. Do Now 1. Why are there many checkpoints in the cell cycle? • To ensure that cells are made normally • If all checkpoints fail, tumors can result Control of the Cell Cycle Internet Activity 1. G1- Makes the decision if the cell should divide, delay division, or enter resting stage. G2- Check the success of DNA replication and begin mitosis M- Triggers the exit from mitosis and cytokinesis. Begins G1. 2. Cdk- carry the cell past the checkpoint and into mitosis Cyclin- tells the cell when it is time to start/stop the cell cycle When the level of MPF is high enough the G2 phase ends and mitosis begins. It also destroys cyclin. 1. To replace dead or injured cells. Development of a fertilized egg. 2. 300 million 3. Skin cells- very often Liver cells- sometimes Bone marrow- continuously Stomach lining- continuously 4. When a cell dies, it breaks up and leaves an empty space in the tissue 5. CDK Cyclin 7. Checkpoint 1- the end of G1 Checkpoint 2- during S phase Checkpoint 3- during M phase 8. So that the daughter cells produced are exact copies of the mother cell 9. Changes in the chromosomes (mutations) 10. Cells may become cancer cells, which have altered chromosome Closure 1. Why is it important for the cell cycle to be strictly controlled? 2. If damaged cells are not repaired, what happens to them? 3. What problem can develop if the cell cycle is not controlled? Lesson 53: Mitosis Buffalo Case Study Day 1- Mitosis DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: 1. Why are checkpoints important - Complete Cell Cycle Concept for organisms? Map Packet by Wednesday 2. How does the body respond if - Study for Quiz Thursday on Cell the chromosomes are copied Cycle and Mitosis incorrectly during cell division? - After School: Tuesday-Thursday - It is YOUR responsibility to make up missed classwork/labs Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Buffalo Case Study Part 1 3. Closure OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Communicate our knowledge of each phase of cellular division. 2. Explain the difference between cell division of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Closure 1. What are the major events that occur during each of the stages in the life cycle of a cell such as a skin cell, i.e., Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis? Assume you are a court reporter that has to explain these stages to your readers with as little jargon as possible. 2. How does cell division differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Clearly, these differences may be difficult for the prokaryotes in the jury to follow unless you show the similarities and differences. Lesson 54: Mitosis Review and Meiosis Videos DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: 1. Are all of the cells in your body - Study for Quiz TOMORROW on identical? No! Cell Cycle and Mitosis - After School: Tuesday-Thursday - It is YOUR responsibility to make up missed classwork/labs Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Review Mitosis HW 3. Meiosis Videos What is the result of mitosis? When does this occur in the body? What is the result of meiosis? When does this occur in the body? 4. Closure OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Explain the differences between mitosis and meiosis by taking notes on several online video clips. Meiosis Research • Watch the following video clip: (7:41 minutes) Amoeba Sisters Meiosis: Great Divide https://youtu.be/toWK0fIyFlY – Complete the summary sheet. • Watch the following video clip: (5:47 minutes) Chromosome Numbers https://youtu.be/gcz1FOWw0Cg – Complete the following summary sheet. Closure • Watch the following videos and discuss the differences between mitosis and meiosis: • Difference Between Meiosis and Mitosis (1 minute) https://youtu.be/Ba9LXKH2ztU • Summary Gif: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/BYdGuS24EgA/VjAzu9A3KmI/AAAAAAAABpY/2 l8bFhEb38/s640/Meiosis%2Bvs%2BMitosis%2B GIF.gif Lesson 55: Mitosis and Cell Cycle Quiz DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: 1. What are the 4 phases of mitosis? - Read and take notes on textbook page 275-278 - Reading check tomorrow! 2. Why did we use an onion root tip to study mitosis? Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Cell Cycle and Mitosis Quiz 3. Closure OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Communicate our knowledge of the cell cycle and mitosis by taking a summative assessment. Do Now 1. What are the 4 phases of mitosis? PMAT 2. Why did we use an onion root tip to study mitosis? Root tips divide rapidly and grow quickly. Mitosis is the division of cells. Lesson 56: Meiosis Videos DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: 1. What is the purpose of meiosis? - EdPuzzle Video: What are stem cells? - Craig A. Kohn (Read Amoeba Sisters Handout Question 1 for help) Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Meiosis Videos 3. Review Questions 4. Closure Period 1 Class Code: dyrnJn Period 4 Class Code: e1rKDG Period 6/7 Class Code: eXnA5b Period 12 Class Code: b28pJA OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Explain the differences between mitosis and meiosis by taking notes on several online video clips. Meiosis Research • Watch the following video clip: (7:41 minutes) Amoeba Sisters Meiosis: Great Divide https://youtu.be/toWK0fIyFlY – Complete the summary sheet. • Watch the following video clip: (5:47 minutes) Chromosome Numbers https://youtu.be/gcz1FOWw0Cg – Complete the following summary sheet. Closure • Watch the following videos and discuss the differences between mitosis and meiosis: • Difference Between Meiosis and Mitosis (1 minute) https://youtu.be/Ba9LXKH2ztU • Summary Gif: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/BYdGuS24EgA/VjAzu9A3KmI/AAAAAAAABpY/2 l8bFhEb38/s640/Meiosis%2Bvs%2BMitosis%2B GIF.gif Lesson 57: Meiosis Trial Day 2 DO NOW: (5 minutes) HOMEWORK: Test 12.2.15 1. Do prokaryotic cells undergo mitosis or meiosis? 2. Why is this trial difficult for prokaryotes to understand? - EdPuzzle Video: What are stem cells? - Craig A. Kohn Today’s Plan: 1. Do Now 2. Meiosis Trial Part 2 3. Questions 4. Closure OBJECTIVE: We will learn to 1. Explain the difference between cell division of somatic and germ cells. 2. Use a model to illustrate variation in gametes. It is YOUR responsibility to make up missed classwork/labs! Period 1 Class Code: dyrnJn Period 4 Class Code: e1rKDG Period 6/7 Class Code: eXnA5b Period 12 Class Code: b28pJA Reading Check- on a notecard 1. What is meiosis? 2. Explain crossing over and how it relates to variation. 3. What are the principal differences between mitosis and meiosis?