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Meiosis I

Interphase

Telophase

I

Anaphase I

Metaphase I

Prophase I

Cytokinesis

Images from: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/teloi.html

What happens

here??

What happens

here??

What type of cell am I??Slide2

Meiosis II

Coming from Meiosis I

Prophase II

Metaphase II

Anaphase II

Telophase

II

Cytokinesis

Images from: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/meiosis/teloi.htmlSlide3

1. What phase of MITOSIS is this?

2. What are these known as?Slide4

3. Is this representing Meiosis I or Meiosis II?

5.What are these known as?

4. What phase of Meiosis II is this?Slide5

MITOSIS & CELL CYCLE: NAME THE EVENT

7. The longest phase of the cell cycle.

6. The phase when the nuclear envelope reappears.Slide6

MITOSIS & CELL CYCLE: NAME THE EVENT

8. The phase of interphase where DNA is replicated.

9. Another name for the “resting phase”Slide7

The Cell Cycle

10. 3 reasons why our cells divide:

11.What is the question asked at the end of the S phase?

12. Cancer is a disease of the _____ _____Slide8

13. What phase is represented here?

15. What are these known as?

14. What is being pulled apart?Slide9

16.How many cells are created at the end of meiosis II?

17. @ the end of Meiosis I are the cells diploid or haploid?Slide10

18. What is occurring here?

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9.When does crossing over occur?Slide11

20. During Meiosis when are homologous pairs pulled apart?

21. Describe 2 differences between the daughter cells of mitosis & meiosis.Slide12

22. Describe a similarity between the parent cell of mitosis & meiosis.

23. Why MUST sex cells be haploidSlide13

24. What are 2 other names for Diploid cells?

25. Name the 2 parts of the Somatic Cell Cycle:Slide14

26. When are sister chromatids separated during Meiosis?

27. What event occurs during Metaphase I that does not occur during Metaphase II?Slide15

1. What phase of MITOSIS this?

ANAPHASE

2.What

are these known as?

SPINDLES

LET’S CHECK YOUR ANSWERS…Slide16

3.Is this representing Meiosis I or Meiosis II?

Meiosis II5.What are these known as?

CENTRIOLES

4.What phase of Meiosis II is this?

MetaphaseSlide17

MITOSIS & CELL CYCLE: NAME THE EVENT

7.The longest phase of the cell cycle.Interphase

6.Nuclear envelope reappears.

Telophase

8.The phase of interphase where DNA is replicated.

S phase

9.Another name for the “resting phase”G

0Slide18

REGULATORS

11.What is the question asked at the end of the S phase?Did the DNA replicate properly?

10. 3 reasons why our cells divide:

Injury, growth, replace damaged cells

12. Cancer is a disease of the _____ _____

Cell CycleSlide19

13. What phase is represented here?

Anaphase I of Meiosis I

15. What are these known as?Sister Chromatids

14. What is being pulled apart?

Homologous pairsSlide20

16. How many cells are created at the end of meiosis II?

4 cells

18. What is occurring here?Crossing Over

17. @ the end of Meiosis I are the cells diploid or haploid?

Haploid

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9. When does crossing over occur?

Prophase ISlide21

20. During Meiosis when are homologous pairs pulled apart?

Anaphase I

22. Describe a similarity between the parent cell of mitosis & meiosis.Diploid

21. Describe 2 differences between the daughter cells of mitosis & meiosis.

1) Mi= 2 Me=4 2) Mi= diploid Me=haploid

23. Why MUST sex cells be haploid

½ from Mommy and ½ from Daddy.Slide22

24. What are 2 other names for Diploid cells?

Somatic and Body

26. When are sister chromatids separated during Meiosis?Anaphase II

25. Name the 2 parts of the Somatic

Cell CycleInterphase and Mitosis

27. What event occurs during Metaphase I that does not occur during Metaphase II?

Independent assortment.Slide23

The cell cycle consists of two major divisions: ___

(growth) and ___ (splitting). 1) ___is the longest part of the cell cycle. This is when the cell grows and it’s DNA ___. It is broken down into three sub-divisions

:___ , when the cell grows, ___, when the cell copies its DNA and

___ , when the cell grows some more. 2) Cell division is the next part of the cell cycle and has two major parts. The division of the nucleus is called ,

___ while the division of the cytoplasm is called ___.

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The first phase of mitosis, the longest phase, is called

___. During this phase ___ condenses to form visible chromosomes, the ___ ___ disappears and the ___ separate moving to opposite ends of the cell. During the second phase of mitosis, ___

, the chromosomes ___ ___

down the center of the cell. During the third phase of mitosis, ___ , the ___

that join the sister ___ split and the sister chromotids become

individual ___ . These chromosomes then move to opposite sides of the cell. In the last phase of mitosis, ___

, the chromosomes spread out into ___ and the nuclear membrane

___ .

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Label the following stages of the cell cycle: