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Anatomy Sept 3, 2015• SAP 1e: DESCRIBE HOW CELLS GROW AND DIVIDE•WARM UP:
What are the 8 characteristics of living organisms(Intro to Anatomy notes)? Where does the cell cycle fit into those characteristics?
•CLASSWORK: Cell Cycle Webquest go to Mrs. Cook’s website and open the Cell Cycle Webquest follow the blue hyperlinks to answer the questions.
•CLOSING: POPCORN
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Anatomy Sept 8, 2015• SAP 1e: DESCRIBE HOW CELLS GROW AND DIVIDE•WARM UP: 1. What are the 4 phases of mitosis?2. What does the cell do during interphase?•CLASSWORK: Notes on Cell Cycle; •CLOSING: POPCORN
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POPCORN
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What is the 1st phase of mitosis?
•Prophase
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What is the longest phase of mitosis?
•Anaphase
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What phase of mitosis do chromatids line up along the equator?
•metaphase
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When does the nuclear envelope disappear and the chromatin coil up to form chromosomes?
•prophase
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When does the DNA replicate, or make a copy of itself?
•interphase
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What is the longest part of the cell cycle?
•interphase
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How many daughter cells are generated by each cell in mitosis?
•2
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What would happen if the centrioles did not form spindle fibers?
•The chromatids would not align and separate into the 2 daughter cells
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What would happen if cytokinesis did not take place?
•The 2 daughter cells would stay together.
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Anatomy Sept 9, 2015• SAP 1e: DESCRIBE HOW CELLS GROW AND DIVIDE•WARM UP: 1. What is the segment of DNA that codes for amino acids?2. How many daughter cells?3. What happens if the centrioles(centrosomes) did not form spindle
fibers?•CLASSWORK: Cell transport diagrams•CLOSING: Review Questions
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What are the 4 types of passive transport you looked at today?
•Simple diffusion•Carrier mediated fac. Diff.•Channel mediated Fac. Diff.•Osmosis
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What molecules are transported by simple diffusion?
•Small lipid soluble molecules; CO2; O2; chloride ions; vitamins
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What molecules are transported by carrier-mediated facilitated diffusion?
•Lipid insoluble solutes; •Binding to substrate changes shape to transport across
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What molecules are transported by channel-mediated facilitated diffusion?
•Small lipid insoluble solutes; •Mostly ions selected by size and charge
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What molecules are transported by Osmosis?
•Water molecules; •Through a specific channel protein-aquaporin or through the lipid bilayer
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Facilitated diffusion requires energy. T or F
•False
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The lipid bilayer consists of hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. T or F
•True