Cellular Reproduction - Mitosis. MITOSIS = Cell division When parent cell forms two identical daughter cells Momma! Daughters!
Chapter 6: Chromosomes and Cell Reproduction Biology II.
Toyosi Coker, Maddie Irvin, Abby Keller, Ryan Kilgore.
The Cell Cycle. Genetic Information b Genome: cell’s genetic information b DNA organized into chromosomes Diploid (2n): 2 sets of chromosomes … somatic.
Information “Overload” Living cells store critical information in DNA. @As a cell grows, that information is used to build the molecules needed for.
Cell Division Cell Cycle & Mitosis. Why do cells divide? DNA Overload – the larger the cell grows, the greater the demands are placed on the cell’s DNA.
Topic 20 - Mitosis Day 1. Bell Ringer (10 minutes) 1.Grab a Biology EOC Exam Preparation Bell Ringer 2.Provide a GIST of the Question. 3.Bubble your answer.
Chapter 11: Gene Expression
Chapter 11: Gene Expression 11-1 Control of Gene Expression 11-2 Gene Expression and Development.
The Cell: Anatomy and Division Anatomy of the Cell: -nucleus -plasma membrane -cytoplasm -organelles -cell specializations (cilia, flagella) Relationship.
Biology 6.1 Chromosomes Chromosomes. Key ideas we will cover today... Students will... ○ Differentiate between a gene, a DNA molecule, a chromosome,
The Cell Cycle & Cell Division Mitosis. DNA and Cell Division: First, a look at Chromosomes: Chromatin: DNA in long, thin, loose strands Visible and seen.