What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? Bellringer 11.13.14 The cell theory revisited • 1. All living things are composed of cells • 2. Cells are the smallest (basic) unit of living things. • 3. All cells are produced from existing cells. That third part (‘new cells are produced from existing cells!’), how does that happen? New cells are created through page 65) Mitosis. (write this on Write these questions (7 questions total), then answer them as we watch the video. 1. Why does Mitosis happen (at least 2 reasons)? 2. What does Mitosis create? 3. What is the acronym for the phases of Mitosis? Take 2 minutes and come up with a way to remember PMAT. Share Ideas. Take 2 minutes and come up with a way to remember PMAT. The way I remember it is to think of your little Chihuahua named “Mitosis”. That little thing has bladder issues, so what do you need to make sure you have for Mitosis? Pee-Mat Phases of Mitosis - PMAT 4. What’s the ‘P’ stand for? What happens during this phase? 5. What’s the ‘M’, and what happens? 6. What’s the ‘A’, and what happens? 7. What’s the ‘T’, and what happens? On page 64. ALSO THE EXIT TICKET Each phase in a different color. Name Phase #1 Name Phase #2 Name Phase #3 Name Phase #4 What happens during this phase What happens during this phase What happens during this phase What happens during this phase How you can remember it How you can remember it How you can remember it How you can remember it Picture Picture Picture Picture