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CellCycleandMitosisActivity

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The Cell Cycle
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Contents
The Cell Cycle Graphic Organizer (2 versions)
Pages 4-5
The Cell Cycle Interactive
Notebook (2 versions)
& Paste Table
Page 6
The Cell Cycle Cut
Pages 7–9
Cut & Paste Handouts
(3 versions; differentiated)
Page 10
Cut & Paste Answer
Key
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Name: ______________________________ Date: ______________ Period: ______
Directions: Fill in the table below by drawing a diagram of each stage of the cell
cycle and writing a description of the key events that occur during each stage.
The Cell Cycle
Stage
Diagram
Description
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
(complete)
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Name: ______________________________ Date: ______________ Period: ______
Directions: Fill in the table below by identifying and writing the names of the cell
cycle stages and writing a description of the key events that occur during each stage.
The Cell Cycle
Stage
Diagram
Description
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stage
The Cell Cycle
Description
Fold line
Diagram
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
(complete)
Directions: Fill in the table above by drawing a diagram of each stage of the cell cycle
and writing a description of the key events that occur during each stage. When you are
finished, cut out the completed table and paste into your science notebook.
*Only place glue behind the description column. Fold on the fold lines
before cutting in between the stage names and diagrams.
©Tamra Young
Fold line
stage
The Cell Cycle
Description
Fold line
Diagram
Directions: Fill in the table above by writing the cell cycle stage names and a
description of the key events that occur curing each stage. When you are
finished, cut out the completed table and paste into your science notebook.
*Only place glue behind the description column. Fold on the fold lines
before cutting in between the stage names and diagrams. ©Tamra Young
Name: ______________________________ Date: ______________ Period: ______
The Cell Cycle
Stage
Diagram
Cut &
e
Past
Description
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The Cell Cycle Cut & Paste
Directions: Color the backgrounds of the mitosis phase names only. Cut out the
cell cycle stage names, diagrams, and descriptions below. Arrange in order
according to the stages and paste onto the table provided. ©Tamra Young
• Period of growth and normal
Anaphase
Prophase
Interphase
activity
• Nucleolus may be visible
• Chromatin is uncoiled and “relaxed”
• DNA and centrioles replicate
• Cell prepares for mitosis
• Third phase of mitosis
• The centromeres split
• Spindle fibers shorten and pull the
chromosomes apart
• The chromosomes are pulled toward
opposite poles of the cell
• First and longest phase of mitosis
• Chromatin coils and condenses
• Centriole pairs move to opposite
poles of the cell
• Spindle fibers are formed
• Nuclear envelope breaks down
Cytokinesis
(complete)
Metaphase
• Fourth and final phase of mitosis
• Nuclear envelope forms around each
set of chromosomes
• Chromosomes uncoil
• Nucleolus becomes visible
• Spindle fibers disappear
• Second phase of mitosis
• Spindle fibers attach to the
chromosomes at the centromere
• Chromosomes are moved and
aligned across the middle of the cell
• Division of the cell cytoplasm and
Telophase
completes the cell cycle
• Occurs at the same time as
telophase
• Results in two identical daughter
cells
The Cell Cycle Cut & Paste
Directions: Color the backgrounds of the mitosis phase names only. Cut out the
cell cycle stage names, diagrams, and descriptions below. Arrange in order
according to the stages and paste onto the table provided. ©Tamra Young
• Period of growth and normal
Anaphase
activity
• Chromatin is uncoiled and “relaxed”
• DNA and centrioles replicate
• Third phase of mitosis
Prophase
• The centromeres split
• The chromosomes are pulled toward
opposite poles of the cell
Interphase
• First and longest phase of mitosis
• Chromatin coils and condenses
• Nuclear envelope breaks down
Cytokinesis
(complete)
• Fourth and final phase of mitosis
• Nuclear envelope forms around each
set of chromosomes
• Chromosomes uncoil
Metaphase
• Second phase of mitosis
• Chromosomes line up across the
middle of the cell
• Division of the cell cytoplasm and
Telophase
completes the cell cycle
• Results in two identical cells
The Cell Cycle Cut & Paste
Directions: Cut out the cell cycle stage names, diagrams, and descriptions below.
Arrange in order according to the stages and paste onto the table provided.
©Tamra Young
•
Period of growth and
normal activity
•
DNA copies itself
•
•
Third phase of mitosis
•
First and longest phase of
mitosis
•
Nuclear envelope breaks
down
•
Fourth and final phase of
mitosis
(complete)
•
Nuclear envelope forms
around chromosomes
Second phase of mitosis
Metaphase
•
•
•
Division of the cell
cytoplasm and completes
the cell cycle
•
Results in two identical cells
Anaphase
Prophase
Interphase
Cytokinesis
Telophase
The chromosomes are
pulled toward opposite
sides of the cell
Chromosomes line up
across the middle of the
cell
Name: ______________________________
Date: ______________ Period: ______
er Key
Answ
The Cell Cycle
Stage
Diagram
Cut &
e
Past
Description
• Period of growth and normal
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
(complete)
activity
• Nucleolus may be visible
• Chromatin is uncoiled and “relaxed”
• DNA and centrioles replicate
• Cell prepares for mitosis
• First and longest phase of mitosis
• Chromatin coils and condenses
• Centriole pairs move to opposite
poles of the cell
• Spindle fibers are formed
• Nuclear envelope breaks down
• Second phase of mitosis
• Spindle fibers attach to the
chromosomes at the centromere
• Chromosomes are moved and
aligned across the middle of the cell
• Third phase of mitosis
• The centromeres split
• Spindle fibers shorten and pull the
chromosomes apart
• The chromosomes are pulled toward
opposite poles of the cell
• Fourth and final phase of mitosis
• Nuclear envelope forms around each
set of chromosomes
• Chromosomes uncoil
• Nucleolus becomes visible
• Spindle fibers disappear
• Division of the cell cytoplasm and
completes the cell cycle
• Occurs at the same time as
telophase
• Results in two identical daughter
cells
©Tamra Young
The Cell Cycle
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