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1 Part II: Mitosis Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

2 Topics addressed in this Unit
NGSS MS

3 Topics addressed in this Unit Part II
NGSS MS Part II

4 NGSS HS Part II

5 Additional Standards Addressed

6 Additional Standards Addressed

7 DNA and Genetics Unit Part I Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

8 RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
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10 Please use this red line

11 Please use this red line
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate.

12 - Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate.
Please use this red line - Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate.

13 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent.

14 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics

15 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages

16 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn.

17 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn.

18 -Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate
-Please make notes legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please Label Double Helix Phosphate Backbone Nitrogen Base

19 RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

20 Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.
He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

21 “Hoot, Hoot” “Good Luck!” Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

22 Why do we age? “Arrgh” Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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30 Answer : It has a lot to do with our next area of focus.
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31 Answer : It has a lot to do with our next area of focus.
“That question better get answered by the end of the unit.” Answer : It has a lot to do with our next area of focus. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

32 Research Opportunity! There are many theories about why and how we age.
Who would like to tackle this question and report back to the class tomorrow?

33 Video (Optional)! Time Lapse of aging.
One picture everyday for six years. A neat video for the end of class. (6 min)

34 New Area of Focus: Cellular Division
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35 Mitosis: Cellular Division
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36 When one cell divides into two
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37 Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour
Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour. Some estimates put it around 600,000 skin cells an hour. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

38 Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour
Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour. Some estimates put it around 600,000 skin cells an hour. These cells need to be replaced…Mitosis. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

39 Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour
Humans shed thousands and thousands of skin cells every hour. Some estimates put it around 600,000 skin cells an hour. These cells need to be replaced…Mitosis. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

40 We are not one celled creatures…

41 We are not one celled creatures…
We are multicellular creatures made of trillions of cells. We needed mitosis to create and maintain our complexity.

42 Already millions of cells
We are not one celled creatures… We are multicellular creatures made of trillions of cells. We needed mitosis to create and maintain our complexity. Human fetus 8 weeks old Already millions of cells

43 Video. Time lapse photography showing embryonic development of a fish
Video! Time lapse photography showing embryonic development of a fish. (Mitosis) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

44 Exact copy of the cells’ genetic material is made.
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45 Exact copy of the cells’ genetic material is made.
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52 P P M A T Mitosis Song Video Link! INTRODUCTION
P P M A T

53 Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
Mitosis Song Video Link! INTRODUCTION Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

54 Important Note - Although mitosis will be discussed as different stages, the process is generally continuous. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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56 Before we begin, we must learn about chromosomes.
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57 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

58 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

59 Humans have 46 chromosomes in their cells.
Not sex cells which will be discussed later during meiosis. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

60 23 Humans have 46 chromosomes in their cells. 23
Not sex cells which will be discussed later during meiosis. 23 23 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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68 “Oh No!” “We’re doing it again.”

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78 “I told you we’re doing it again.”

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86 “Oh No!”

87 “He’s dead!” “Just leave him.”

88 Chromosome: An organized structure of DNA and protein that is found in cells.
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92 DNA wrapping and chromosome formation.
Over 1.8 meters (6 feet) of DNA can be found in most cells.

93 DNA wrapping and chromosome formation.
Over 1.8 meters (6 feet) of DNA can be found in most cells.

94 Video! DNA wrapping and chromosome formation.
Over 1.8 meters (6 feet) of DNA can be found in most cells.

95 Video Again. (Optional) DNA wrapping. Shows how 1
Video Again! (Optional) DNA wrapping. Shows how 1.8 meters of DNA can be found in a single cell. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

96 Video Link (Optional) Chromosomes, Chromatin, DNA Khan Academy

97 You can also complete this question for homework.

98 PPMAT Cell Division:

99 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

100 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

101 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

102 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

103 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

104 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

105 Interphase Most of cell cycle (90%)
Cell grows and develops (gets bigger) Chromosomes not visible Nucleus intact DNA is copied Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

106 Interphase: Use Petri dish to draw image below.
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107 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

108 Prophase Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

109 Prophase Chromatin draws together to create chromosomes.
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110 Prophase Chromatin draws together to create chromosomes.
Spindle fibers form. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

111 A? B? D? C? E?

112 A? Prophase B? D? C? E?

113 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

114 Which one is late prophase?
B C Which one is late prophase? D E F

115 Which one is late prophase?
B C Which one is late prophase? D E F

116 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

117 Prometaphase

118 Prometaphase Nuclear envelope breaks down.

119 Prometaphase Nuclear envelope breaks down.
Centrosomes are positioned at opposite poles of the cell.

120 Prometaphase Nuclear envelope breaks down.
Centrosomes are positioned at opposite poles of the cell. Spindle fibers attach to chromosome at the kinetochore.

121 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

122 Which two are prometaphase?
B C Which two are prometaphase? D E F

123 Which two are prometaphase?
B C Prometaphase Which two are prometaphase? D E F

124 Which two are prometaphase?
B Early C Late Prometaphase Which two are prometaphase? D E F

125 Draw Prometaphase Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

126 Prophase Late Prophase

127 Prophase Prometaphase

128 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

129 Metaphase: Chromosomes line up on equator
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130 Metaphase: Draw below. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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132 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

133 A B C Which is metaphase? D E F

134 A B C Which is metaphase? D E F Metaphase

135 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

136 Anaphase Chromosomes get split at centromere
The two identical copies get pulled apart Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

137 Anaphase Chromosomes get split at centromere
The two identical copies get pulled apart Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

138 Anaphase Chromosomes get split at centromere
The two identical copies get pulled apart Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

139 Late Anaphase Early Anaphase

140 Late Anaphase Early Anaphase

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143 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

144 A B C Which one is anaphase? D E F

145 A B C Which one is anaphase? D E F Anaphase

146 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

147 Telophase Chromosomes reach poles. Nuclear membrane begins to form.
Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. Chromosomes begin to unwrap. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

148 Telophase Chromosomes reach poles. Nuclear membrane begins to form.
Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. Chromosomes begin to unwrap. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

149 Telophase Chromosomes reach poles. Nuclear membrane begins to form.
Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. Chromosomes begin to unwrap. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

150 Telophase Chromosomes reach poles. Nuclear membrane begins to form.
Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. Chromosomes begin to unwrap. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

151 Telophase Chromosomes reach poles. Nuclear membrane begins to form.
Cleavage furrow forms pinching cell into two. Chromosomes begin to unwrap. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

152 Telophase: Please Draw.
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155 Mitosis Available Sheet for classwork.

156 Hundreds of more slides, activities, video links,
End of Preview Hundreds of more slides, activities, video links, homework package, lesson notes, review games, rubrics, and much more on the full version of this unit and larger curriculum.

157 This PowerPoint is one small part of my DNA and Genetics Unit.
This unit includes… A five part 3,000 slide PowerPoint roadmap. 14 page bundled homework package, answer keys, lesson notes, rubrics, materials list, guide, and much more. PowerPoint Review Game, games, flashcards, crosswords, and more.

158 DNA Review Game Study!

159 “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
Visit some of the many provided links or.. Articles can be found at (w/ membership to NABT and NSTA) Please visit at least one of the “learn more” educational links provided in this unit and complete this worksheet.

160 “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
Visit some of the many provided links or.. Articles can be found at (w/ membership to NABT and NSTA)

161 DNA and Genetics Unit

162 DNA and Genetics Unit Areas of Focus within The DNA and Genetics Unit: DNA, DNA Extraction, Structure of DNA, Discovery of the Double Helix, Rosalind Franklin, Nucleotides, RNA, Cell Division, Mitosis, Phases of Mitosis, Chromosomes, Cancer, Ways to Avoid Cancer, What is Inside a Cigarette?, Facts about Smoking?, Anti-Smoking Ads, Meiosis, Phases in Meiosis, Mendelian Genetics, Gregor Mendel, Punnett Squares, Probability, Dihybrid Cross, Codominance, Bio-Ethics, Stem Cell Debate, Cloning Debate Full Unit found at…

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165 Additional Standards Addressed

166 Additional Standards Addressed

167 Please visit the links below to learn more about each of the units in this curriculum
These units take me about four years to complete with my students in grades 5-10. Earth Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Geology Topics Unit Astronomy Topics Unit Weather and Climate Unit Soil Science, Weathering, More Water Unit Rivers Unit = Easier = More Difficult = Most Difficult 5th – 7th grade 6th – 8th grade th – 10th grade

168 Physical Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Science Skills Unit Motion and Machines Unit Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit Atoms and Periodic Table Unit Life Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Human Body / Health Topics DNA and Genetics Unit Cell Biology Unit Infectious Diseases Unit Taxonomy and Classification Unit Evolution / Natural Selection Unit Botany Topics Unit Ecology Feeding Levels Unit Ecology Interactions Unit Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit

169 Thank you for your time and interest in this curriculum tour
Thank you for your time and interest in this curriculum tour. Please visit the welcome / guide on how a unit works and link to the many unit previews to see the PowerPoint slideshows, bundled homework, review games, unit notes, and much more. Thank you for your interest and please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed

170 The entire four year curriculum can be found at
The entire four year curriculum can be found at... Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed


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