Announcements • Adopt a no-name paper today! • May take test early Question of the Day Question: What topic(s) do you need to study the most for the test? Cell structures & functions? Cell Transport? Osmosis? Mitosis? Vocabulary? Answer: … … … Open-Note Mitosis Quiz: Mitosis Notes, Lab 5.6, Vocab Sheet Mini Candy Review! Nuclear Membrane/Envelope Cell Structure? ??? Anaphase Phase? Prophase Phase? Telophase Phase? Anaphase Phase? Centrioles Cell Structure? Interphase Phase? Prophase Phase? Interphase Phase? Metaphase Phase? Telophase Phase? Cytokinesis • the cytoplasm divides Name? Spindle Fibers Cell Structure? ??? Metaphase Phase? Chromosomes Cell Structure? ??? Jeopardy! p. 284 A.Q. 1a, 2ab, 3ab, 4ab p. 284 A.Q. 1a, 2ab, 3ab, 4ab 1a. What are chromosomes? 1a. Chromosomes are bundles of DNA that store most of a cell’s genetic information. 2a. What is the cell cycle? 2a. The cell cycle is a series of events that a cell goes through as it grows and divides. Growth Growth 2b. During which phase of the cell cycle are chromosomes replicated? 2b. Chromosomes are replicated during interphase. p. 284 A.Q. 1a, 2ab, 3ab, 4ab 3a. What happens during each of the four phases of mitosis? Write one or two sentences for each phase. 3a. Prophase: DNA in the nucleus condenses and the spindle fibers begin to form. Metaphase: The chromosomes line up and the spindle fibers attach to the centromeres. Anaphase: The chromosomes separate and move to opposite of the cell. Telophase: The chromosomes begin to unwind and the spindle fibers begin to break apart. 3b. What do you predict would happen if the spindle fibers were disrupted during metaphase? 3b. The centromeres would not attach to the spindle fibers and the chromosomes could not be pulled apart during anaphase. p. 284 A.Q. 1a, 2ab, 3ab, 4ab 4a. What is cytokinesis and when does it occur? 4a. Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm and it occurs at the end of cell division. 4b. How does cytokinesis differ in animal and plant cells? 4b. In animal cells, the cell membrane pinches in half to form two cells. In plant cells, a cell plate forms that gradually develops into cell membranes separating the daughter cells. Eventually, a cell wall forms between the two daughter cells.