Mitosis Tutorial
http://www.cellsalive.com/
1. Which stage does the following occur
Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
Prophase
Chromosomes align in center of cell.
Metaphase
Longest part of the cell cycle.
Interphase
Nuclear envelope breaks down.
Prometaphase
Cell is cleaved into two new daughter cells.
Cytokinesis
Daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles.
Telephase
Watch the video carefully.
2. The colored chromosomes represent chromatids. There are two of each color because one is an exact duplicate of the other.
--How many chromosomes are visible at the beginning of mitosis? 4
-- How many are in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis? 4
--The little green T shaped things on the cell are: Centrioles
-- What happens to the centrioles during mitosis? They move to the poles of the parent cell.
3 . Identify the stages of these cells:
a) Metaphase
b) Interphase
c) Telephase
Another Mitosis Animation
Go to www.johnkyrk.com/mitosis.html
View the animation and sketch the cell in:
Onion Root Tip - Online Activity
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/cell_cycle.html
Read the introduction, then click the “next” button.
You will have 36 cells to classify. When you’re finished, record your data in the chart below.
Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Total
Number of cells 20 10 3 2 1 36
Percent of cells 55% 28% 8% 6% 3% 100%
Mitosis in Whitefish & Onion Roots
View 1 View 2 View 3 View 4 View 5
Whitefish Telophase Metaphase Prophase Anaphase
Onion Prophase Metaphase Interphase Telophase Anaphase
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