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Instructions Worksheet for Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis For the drawings requested in this worksheet, DRAWINGS MUST BE DRAWN BY YOUR OWN HAND on sheets of paper. It is completely your responsibility to make sure that your drawings are readable and legible for grading. If drawings and the writing that accompany them cannot be easily read, then they will not be graded or given credit. You can take a picture of your drawings and then insert them into this Word document in the places they are required, OR you may scan them into pdf format (no other image format is allowed) using a scanner or using a smartphone app such as Adobe Scan or Cam Scanner. Please batch them as one pdf file if you do this. If you do not know how to batch them, use an online tool such as https://smallpdf.com/merge-pdf to merge the pdf files into one pdf file for submission. In Canvas, submit this worksheet with embedded photos of your drawings OR submit one batched pdf file with your drawings in the same order presented in this worksheet. Part 1: The Cell Cycle Draw a representation of the cell cycle and describe the phases of interphase. Include the following: Interphase and M phase (cell division) – You do not need to include details of M phase (that is part 2). · G1 – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase · S – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase · G2 – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase [INSERT PICTURE(S) OF YOUR DRAWING(S) HERE OR SCAN AS A PDF USING THE METHOD DESCRIBED AT START OF THIS WORKSHEET] Part 2: Mitosis Write out an explanation of the purposes of mitosis and its general outcome compared to the start. Draw a representation of each phase of mitosis (interphase is not a phase a mitosis!) in order as follows: Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and cytokinesis Use a drawn-by-hand version of the 4 chromosomes below in your drawings as they should exist in whatever phase of mitosis it is that you are drawing. In your drawing, please use two different colors for the chromosomes (your choice of colors). Notice there are 4 chromosomes total in this diploid cell. One homologous pair of chromosomes consists of two long chromosomes, one blue and one red. The other homologous pair of chromosomes consists of two short chromosomes, one blue and one red. Label your drawings using the following terms as they apply (each should be used at least once): · Plasma membrane · Centrosome · Nucleus · Spindle fibers · Kinetochore · Sister chromatids · Daughter chromosomes Beneath each phase of mitosis, briefly summarize important events during the phase. Important events are given to you below for mitosis. It is your job to figure out which of these events applies to which phase and to write them out beneath the phase of mitosis to which it applies. · Spindle fibers form · Chromosomes condense · Centrosomes migrate to opposite poles · Nuclear envelope degrades · Individual chromosomes align down the midplane of the cell · Sister chromatids separate, becoming daughter chromosomes · Nuclei form · Spindle degrades · In animals, cytokinesis occurs by use of a cleavage furrow (explain briefly what this is) · In plants, cytokinesis occurs by use of cell plate (explain briefly what this is) [INSERT PICTURES OF YOUR DRAWINGS HERE OR SCAN IT AS A PDF USING THE METHOD DESCRIBED AT START OF THIS WORKSHEET] Part 3: Meiosis Write out an explanation of the purposes of meiosis and its general outcome compared to the start. Use the following words and phrases in your written description: · Diploid · Haploid · Daughter cells · Two rounds of division · Meiosis I · Meiosis II Draw a representation of each phase of mitosis (interphase is not a phase a meiosis) in order as follows: Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I and cytokinesis, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II and cytokinesis Use a drawn-by-hand version of the 4 duplicated chromosomes below in your drawings as they should exist in whatever phase of meiosis I or meiosis II (only 2 in this division) it is that you are drawing. In your drawing, please use two different colors for the chromosomes (your choice of colors). Notice there are 4 chromosomes total in this diploid cell. One homologous pair of chromosomes consists of two long chromosomes, one blue and one red. The other homologous pair of chromosomes consists of two short chromosomes, one blue and one red. Label your drawings using the following terms as they apply (each should be used at least once): · Centrosome · Nucleus · Spindle fibers · Homologous chromosomes · Sister chromatids · Nonsister chromatids · Tetrad · Synapsis Beneath each phase of meiosis, briefly summarize important events during the phase. Important events are given to you below for meiosis I and meiosis II. It is your job to figure out which of these events applies to which phase and to write them beneath the phase to which it applies. Phrases can be used more than once. · Spindle fibers form · Synapsis and crossing-over occurs between homologous chromosomes. (State and represent this in your drawing by showing a color exchange between nonsister chromatids of a homologous pair.) · Chromosomes condense · Centrosomes migrate to opposite poles · Nuclear envelope degrades · Homologous chromosome align in pairs down the midplane of the cell in random order. This is called independent assortment. (State and represent this in your drawing by not having chromosomes of the same color on the same side during metaphase I.) · Individual chromosomes align down the midplane of the cell · Homologous chromosomes separate · Sister chromatids separate, becoming daughter chromosomes · Nuclei form · Spindle degrades · 2 haploid cells result, chromosomes still in a duplicated state · 4 haploid cells result, chromosomes in an unduplicated state [INSERT PICTURES OF YOUR DRAWINGS HERE OR SCAN IT AS A PDF USING THE METHOD DESCRIBED AT START OF THIS WORKSHEET]
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Instructions Worksheet for Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis
For the drawings requested in this worksheet, DRAWINGS MUST BE DRAWN BY YOUR OWN HAND on
sheets of paper. It is completely your responsibility to make sure that your drawings are readable and
legible for grading. If drawings and the writing that accompany them cannot be easily read, then they will
not be graded or given credit. You can take a picture of your drawings and then insert them into this Word
document in t
he places they are required, OR you may scan them into pdf format (no other image format is
allowed) using a scanner or using a smartphone app such as Adobe Scan or Cam Scanner. Please batch
them as one pdf file if you do this. If you do not know how to batch them, use an online tool such as
https://smallpdf.com/merge-pdf to merge the pdf files into one pdf file for submission.
In Canvas, submit this worksheet with embedded photos of your drawings OR submit one batched
pdf file with your drawings in the same order presented in this worksheet.
Part 1: The Cell Cycle
Draw a representation of the cell cycle and describe the phases of interphase. Include the following:
Interphase and M phase (cell division) – You do not need to include details of M phase (that is part 2).
• G1 – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase
• S – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase
• G2 – describe briefly what happens in this phase of interphase
Fig 1. Illustration of Cell cycle
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Cell cycle is a scheduled order of events which a cell follows for its growth and division. The cycle describes
the different events which takes place in each of a cell growth. The cell cycle can be mainly divided into two
phases; interphase and mitosis. The cells reside its most of the time in interphase where the cell undergoes
various metabolic activities. Interphase comprises of three different subphases, which are as follows:
a) G1 Phase – It is also called as first gap phase. In this phase, the cell functions actively accumulating
energy, amino acids, nucleic acids, and other macromolecules which are the building blocks of
different proteins, chromosomes, etc. The metabolic rate, protein synthesis, organelle production
and energy storage increase during the time which results in the increase in the volume of cytoplasm.
The overall size of the cell doubles.
b) S Phase – It is also called as synthesis phase where the chromosomes are present in chromatin
configuration binds to various proteins and replicates each copy of chromosome. If the number of
chromosomes in a cell is ‘2n’, i.e., diploid, then after S phase it becomes ‘4n’. The identical copies of
the chromosomes called as sister chromatids form a pair. These chromatids are attached together
through the centromeric region.
c) G2 Phase – This phase also called as second gap phase is similar to the G1 phase, where the cell
accumulates energy and synthesis proteins necessary for mitotic cell division. The cell further
continues to grow and few organelles are produced such as mitochondria.
Part 2: Mitosis
Write out an explanation of the purposes of mitosis and its general outcome compared to the start.
Draw a representation of each phase of mitosis (interphase is not a phase a mitosis!) in order as follows:
Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and cytokinesis
Use a drawn-by-hand version of the 4 chromosomes below in your drawings as they should exist in
whatever phase of mitosis it is that you are drawing.
Label your drawings using the following terms as they apply (each should be used at least once):
• Plasma membrane
• Centrosome
• Nucleus
• Spindle fibers
• Kinetochore
In your drawing, please use two different colors for
the chromosomes (your choice of colors). Notice
there are 4 chromosomes total in this diploid cell.
One homologous pair of chromosomes consists of
two long chromosomes, one blue and one red. The
other homologous pair of chromosomes consists of
two short chromosomes, one blue and one red.
• Sister chromatids
• Daughter chromosomes
Beneath each phase of mitosis, briefly summarize important events during the phase. Important events are
given to you below for mitosis. It is your job to figure out which of these events applies to which phase and
to write them out beneath the phase of mitosis to which it applies.
• Spindle fibers form
• Chromosomes condense
• Centrosomes migrate to opposite poles
• Nuclear envelope degrades
• Individual chromosomes align down the midplane of the cell
• Sister chromatids separate, becoming daughter chromosomes
• Nuclei form
• Spindle degrades
• In animals, cytokinesis occurs by use of a cleavage furrow (explain briefly what this is)
• In plants, cytokinesis occurs by use of cell plate...
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