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Introduction to The Cell Cycle

Introduction to The Cell Cycle

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Science

7th Grade

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MS-LS1-1, MS-LS1-2, MS-LS3-1

+2

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Rachael Lasky

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8 Slides • 11 Questions

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Introduction to The Cell Cycle

This is a real cell!!!----->

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Multiple Choice

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All living things are made up of...

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At least one cell

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Two Cells

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Just needs atoms

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No cells required!

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Review:

  • According to the cell theory:

  • All living things are made up of at least one cell

  • All cells come from pre-existing cells

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Multiple Choice

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Who stated all cells come from pre-existing cells?

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Schleiden

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Leeuwenhoek

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Virchow

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Schwann

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What we know about Living things:

  • Made of at least one cell

  • Able to GROW, REPAIR and DEVELOP

  • Has Genetic Material

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Multiple Choice

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What is known as the "brain" of the cell due to its ability to control the cell's actions?

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Mitochondria

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Nucleus

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Cell Membrane

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Vacuole

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Why is the Nucleus so "Controlling"?

  • Because it contains DNA (our genetic material)!!

  • If the nucleus is a brain, then the DNA is the knowledge we store in our brain

  • This knowledge allows the cell to act

  • It also allows the cell to grow, repair, and develop

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How does DNA look before cell division?

  • Compare your tangled headphones to DNA

  • DNA is normally stringy before cell division

  • We call DNA in this form: CHROMATIN


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How does DNA look during cell division?

  • If a cell is to divide it needs to be organized

  • We will learn about DNA's form called CHROMOSOMES

  • This X shape will allow equal amounts of DNA to be passed to the "daughter" cells


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Multiple Choice

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X-shaped Structures of DNA during cell division.

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chromatin

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chromatid

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chromosomes

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Multiple Choice

What is the structure in which DNA, hereditary material that controls cell activities, can be found.

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chromatids

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centromere

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chromosome

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mitosis

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Multiple Choice

What are the life stages of a cell called?

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cell cycle

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mitosis

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cytokinesis

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cell plate

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Multiple Choice

Cells need to produce new cells in order to...

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replace cells that have died.

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create new chromosomes.

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obtain energy from sunlight.

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release energy from food.

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Multiple Choice

The process of a cell growing, preparing for division, and dividing into 2 new cells.

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mitosis

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cell cycle

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replication

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Multiple Choice

The three stages of the cell cycle are __________, mitosis, and

cytokinesis.

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interphase

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anaphase

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metaphase

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prophase

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a function of cell division?

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for growth or to add bulk

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to repair injured tissues

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to replace dead cells

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to provide extra cells for the body

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a function of cell division?

1

for growth or to add bulk

2

to repair injured tissues

3

to replace dead cells

4

to provide extra cells for the body

Introduction to The Cell Cycle

This is a real cell!!!----->

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