Tigers vs mitosis lesson (power point)
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Tigers vs Mitosis
Before the game begins the players are in the locker room where they can’t be seen by the fans. They copy plays onto their wrist bands while mentally and physically preparing for the game.
The officials are on the field getting ready to officiate. Everyone is getting ready to start the game.
Tigers
Circleville
TIGERSEnter Phase
MITOSISInterphase
Before mitosis can begin, the chromosomes are in the nucleolus, where they can't be seen. They begin to make copies of themselves. The cell is getting ready for mitosis to begin.
Nucleolus
Nuclear Envelope
Centrioles(2 pair)
TIGERSStage 1: Players Announced
The Tigers burst out of the locker room and don’t
return again until later. The players gather
together as their names are announced and they
run out of the tunnel into the light. This is the first time they are seen by the fans. The officials
move off to the sides of the field to clear the way for
the players.
MITOSISStage 1: Prophase
The chromosomes burst out of the nucleolus, and the nucleolus disappears. The chromosomes becomes visible. Centrioles begin moving to opposite ends of the cell.
Centrioles(2 pair)
Centromere
Chromosome,Consisting ofTwo Sister Chromarids
Tigers
Circleville
TIGERSStage 2 Players meet together
Players separate and spread out. The offensive players gather together and the defensive players gather together and begin practicing some plays.
The players are moving and warming up.
MITOSISStage 2 Prometaphase
The nuclear membrane dissolves. Proteins attach to the centromeres creating the kinetochores. Microtubules attach at the kinetochores and the chromosomes begin moving.
CapturedChromosomes
MitoticSpindle Pole
Nuclear Vesicle
PolarMicrotutule
KinetochoreMicrotubule
Tigers
Circleville
TIGERSStage 3: Meet for Coin Toss
The team captains meet in the middle of the field for the coin toss.
MITOSISStage 3: Metaphase
Spindle fibers align the chromosomes along the middle of the cell nucleus.
CapturedChromosomes
MitoticSpindle Pole
Nuclear Vesicle
PolarMicrotutule
KinetochoreMicrotubule
Kenetochore
Tigers
Circleville
TIGERSStage 4:
Ana the Game Begins
The two teams split and line up on opposite sides
of the field for the kick-off...ana the game begins.
MITOSISStage 4: Anaphase
The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of the cell.
Daughter Chromosomes
Increasing Separationof SpindlePoles
TIGERSStage 5: Telophone Family
The players go to their separate locker rooms
where they become invisible again to the fans.
The Tigers telephone their families to say they
won and will be home soon. The game is over and the
two teams go their own ways. They play another team next
week and it starts all over again.
CompleteNuclearEnvelope
ContractileRing
DecondensedChromosomes
Centrosome
Stage 5: Telophase
Chromatids go to opposite sides of the cell, and new membranes form around
the nuclei. The chromosomes disappear.
The cell is now ready to begin mitosis all over again.
LET'S REVIEW
Circleville Tigers MITOSISEnter Phase
Before the game begins the players are in the locker room where they can’t be seen by the fans. They copy plays onto their wrist bands while mentally and physically preparing for the game. The officials are on the field getting ready to officiate. Everyone is getting ready to start the game.
Interphase
Before mitosis can begin, the chromosomes are in the nucleolus, where they can't be seen. They begin to make copies of themselves. The cell is getting ready for mitosis to begin.
Circleville Tigers MITOSIS
Stage 1: Players AnnouncedThe Tiger burst out of the locker room and don’t return again until later. The players gather together as their names are announced and they run out of the tunnel into the light. This is the first time they are seen by the fans. The officials move off to the sides of the field to clear the way for the players.
Stage 1: Prophase
The chromosomes burst out of the nucleolus, and the nucleolus disappears. The chromosomes becomes visible. Centrioles begin moving to opposite ends of the cell.
Circleville Tigers MITOSIS
Stage 2 Players meet together
Players separate and spread out. The offensive players gather together and the defensive players gather together and begin practicing some plays. The players are and moving warming up.
Stage 2 Prometaphase
The nuclear membrane dissolves. Proteins attach to the centromeres creating the kinetochores. Microtubules attach at the kinetochores and the chromosomes begin moving.
Circleville Tigers MITOSIS
Stage 3: Meet for Coin Toss
The team captains meet in the middle of the field for the coin toss.
Stage 3: Metaphase
Spindle fibers align the chromosomes along the middle of the cell nucleus.
Circleville Tigers MITOSIS
Stage 4: Ana the Game Begins
The two teams split and line up on opposite sides of the field for the kick-off...ana the game begins.
Stage 4: Anaphase
The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of the cell.
Circleville Tigers MITOSIS
Stage 5: Telophone Family
The players go to their separate locker rooms where they become invisible again to the fans. The Tigers telephone their families to say they won and will be home soon. The game is over and the two teams go their own ways. They play another team next week and it starts all over again.
Stage 5: Telophase
Chromatids go to opposite sides of the cell, and new membranes form around the nuclei. The chromosomes disappear. The cell is now ready to begin mitosis all over again.