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ADVANCING LETTER GAME: ADVANCE 1 LETTER TO GET THE WORD.
NOTE: LETTER A IS ALWAYS GIVEN, IT CANNOT BE CHANGED.
parent cell containing
two sets of
chromosomes
(paternal and maternal
chromosome).
C H O K N H
DIPLOID
one pair and parallel
strands of a
duplicated
chromosome joined by
a single centromere.
B G Q N L A S H C
CHROMATIDS
occurrence
of such
splitting.
B K D A U A F D
CLEAVAGE
starts at the
middle of the cell
where new cell
moves outward.
O K A S D
PLATE
a point of
guidance or
attraction
O N K D R
POLES
M-PHASE
CELL DIVISION
PROCESS BY WHICH A
PARENT CELL DIVIDES
INTO TWO OR MORE
DAUGHTER CELLS
type of cell division in which
one cell (the mother) divides
to produce two new cells
(the daughters) that are
genetically identical to
itself.
• PRO: “BEFORE”
• NUCLEAR
MEMBRANE
dissolves and
SPINDLE FIBERS
are formed.
• CENTRIOLES
migrate to opposite
poles of the cell.
• META: “MIDDLE”
• CHROMOSOMES
move and ALIGN in
the METAPHASE
PLATE.
• SPINDLE FIBERS
connect each
chromosome on its
centromere.
• ANA: “AWAY”
• SISTER
CHROMATIDS of
each chromosome
DIVIDE.
• Move to the
opposite poles.
• SPINDLE FIBERS
shortens.
• TELO: “TWO”
• NUCLEAR
MEMBRANE forms.
• CHROMOSOMES
start to UNCOIL.
• SPINDLE FIBERS
dissolve &
disappear.
NOTE: EACH CHROMOSOME IN A DAUGHTER CELL IS COMPOSEDOF ONLY
ONE CHROMATID.
CYTOPLASM starts to
DIVIDE.
ANIMAL CELL: cell moving
INWARDS until the cell is
divided into two cells.
PLANT CELL: starts at the
middle of the cell and
moves OUTWARD – PLATE
FORMATION
of
the epidermal
cells on the
donor area both
involve the
process of
I learned that
__________________.
Based on these, I realized that
__________________.
From now on, I will
__________________.
SUM UP TODAY’S LESSON BY COMPLETING THE SENTENCES.
is the process by which
parent cell divides into two daughter cells.
Which undergoes either MITOSIS (makes
Body cells) or MEIOSIS (makes Gametes).
results to two nuclei with identical
genetic material. It is a continuous process
which is divided into four stages.
where nuclear membrane
disappear and spindle fibers are formed.
where chromosomes align
in the middle
where the chromosomes are
separated and moves to opposite poles.
nuclear membrane forms
and two identical cells are made.
The process in which the cytoplasm starts
to divide is called the .
It differs in animal and plant cell.
In it forms a cleavage
furrow while in it forms a
cell plate.
1. Which of the following best describe mitosis?
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Write only
the letter of the best answer.
There are 2 daughter cells produced with the same
number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 2 daughter cells produced with half number
of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 4 daughter cells produced with the same
number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 4 daughter cells produced with half number
of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
2. In which phase do the chromosomes align?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
3. In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes are seen
at the opposite poles?
metaphase
telophase
prophase
cytokinesis
Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7.
I, II, III, IV
II, III, IV, I
III, IV, I, II
IV, I, III, II
I II III IV
4. Which of the
following is the correct
order of the stages of
mitosis?
Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7.
I II III IV
5. Which picture shows the event in
metaphase?
6. Which picture shows the event in prophase?
7. Which picture shows the event in anaphase?
8. Which of the following is the stage where
cleavage furrow is formed and considered the
last stage of mitosis?
anaphase
telophase
metaphase
prophase
9. Which of the following is true about plant
cell division that differentiates it from animal
cell division?
Formation of a cell plate
Formation of a cleavage furrow
inability for undergo cytokinesis
production of four new cells after mitosis
10. Why is mitosis important?
Nourishment of nutrient
Growth and development
Source of energy
Blueprint of life
1. Which of the following best describe mitosis?
DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Write only
the letter of the best answer.
There are 2 daughter cells produced with half number
of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 4 daughter cells produced with the same
number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 4 daughter cells produced with half number
of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
There are 2 daughter cells produced with the same
number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
2. In which phase do the chromosomes align?
Prophase
Anaphase
Telophase
3. In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes are seen
at the opposite poles?
metaphase
prophase
cytokinesis
Metaphase
telophase
Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7.
I, II, III, IV
II, III, IV, I
III, IV, I, II
I II III IV
4. Which of the
following is the correct
order of the stages of
mitosis?
IV, I, III, II
Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7.
I II III IV
5. Which picture shows the event in
metaphase?
6. Which picture shows the event in prophase?
7. Which picture shows the event in anaphase?
8. Which of the following is the stage where
cleavage furrow is formed and considered the
last stage of mitosis?
anaphase
metaphase
prophase
telophase
9. Which of the following is true about plant
cell division that differentiates it from animal
cell division?
Formation of a cleavage furrow
inability for undergo cytokinesis
production of four new cells after mitosis
Formation of a cell plate
10. Why is mitosis important?
Nourishment of nutrient
Source of energy
Blueprint of life
Growth and development
1. Infer why the tip of an onion root is a good place to look for
dividing cells.
2. Write it in your science notebook.
PREPARED BY:
HONEYLETTE N. SAGER, RM
STUDENT TEACHER
AY 2019- 2020

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Mitosis

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. ADVANCING LETTER GAME: ADVANCE 1 LETTER TO GET THE WORD. NOTE: LETTER A IS ALWAYS GIVEN, IT CANNOT BE CHANGED.
  • 10. parent cell containing two sets of chromosomes (paternal and maternal chromosome). C H O K N H DIPLOID
  • 11. one pair and parallel strands of a duplicated chromosome joined by a single centromere. B G Q N L A S H C CHROMATIDS
  • 12. occurrence of such splitting. B K D A U A F D CLEAVAGE
  • 13. starts at the middle of the cell where new cell moves outward. O K A S D PLATE
  • 14. a point of guidance or attraction O N K D R POLES
  • 15.
  • 17. PROCESS BY WHICH A PARENT CELL DIVIDES INTO TWO OR MORE DAUGHTER CELLS
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. type of cell division in which one cell (the mother) divides to produce two new cells (the daughters) that are genetically identical to itself.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. • PRO: “BEFORE” • NUCLEAR MEMBRANE dissolves and SPINDLE FIBERS are formed. • CENTRIOLES migrate to opposite poles of the cell.
  • 25. • META: “MIDDLE” • CHROMOSOMES move and ALIGN in the METAPHASE PLATE. • SPINDLE FIBERS connect each chromosome on its centromere.
  • 26. • ANA: “AWAY” • SISTER CHROMATIDS of each chromosome DIVIDE. • Move to the opposite poles. • SPINDLE FIBERS shortens.
  • 27. • TELO: “TWO” • NUCLEAR MEMBRANE forms. • CHROMOSOMES start to UNCOIL. • SPINDLE FIBERS dissolve & disappear. NOTE: EACH CHROMOSOME IN A DAUGHTER CELL IS COMPOSEDOF ONLY ONE CHROMATID.
  • 28. CYTOPLASM starts to DIVIDE. ANIMAL CELL: cell moving INWARDS until the cell is divided into two cells. PLANT CELL: starts at the middle of the cell and moves OUTWARD – PLATE FORMATION
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. of the epidermal cells on the donor area both involve the process of
  • 35. I learned that __________________. Based on these, I realized that __________________. From now on, I will __________________. SUM UP TODAY’S LESSON BY COMPLETING THE SENTENCES.
  • 36. is the process by which parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Which undergoes either MITOSIS (makes Body cells) or MEIOSIS (makes Gametes).
  • 37. results to two nuclei with identical genetic material. It is a continuous process which is divided into four stages.
  • 38. where nuclear membrane disappear and spindle fibers are formed. where chromosomes align in the middle
  • 39. where the chromosomes are separated and moves to opposite poles. nuclear membrane forms and two identical cells are made.
  • 40. The process in which the cytoplasm starts to divide is called the . It differs in animal and plant cell.
  • 41. In it forms a cleavage furrow while in it forms a cell plate.
  • 42. 1. Which of the following best describe mitosis? DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Write only the letter of the best answer. There are 2 daughter cells produced with the same number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 2 daughter cells produced with half number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 4 daughter cells produced with the same number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 4 daughter cells produced with half number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
  • 43. 2. In which phase do the chromosomes align? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase 3. In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes are seen at the opposite poles? metaphase telophase prophase cytokinesis
  • 44. Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7. I, II, III, IV II, III, IV, I III, IV, I, II IV, I, III, II I II III IV 4. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages of mitosis?
  • 45. Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7. I II III IV 5. Which picture shows the event in metaphase? 6. Which picture shows the event in prophase? 7. Which picture shows the event in anaphase?
  • 46. 8. Which of the following is the stage where cleavage furrow is formed and considered the last stage of mitosis? anaphase telophase metaphase prophase
  • 47. 9. Which of the following is true about plant cell division that differentiates it from animal cell division? Formation of a cell plate Formation of a cleavage furrow inability for undergo cytokinesis production of four new cells after mitosis
  • 48. 10. Why is mitosis important? Nourishment of nutrient Growth and development Source of energy Blueprint of life
  • 49. 1. Which of the following best describe mitosis? DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Write only the letter of the best answer. There are 2 daughter cells produced with half number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 4 daughter cells produced with the same number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 4 daughter cells produced with half number of chromosomes as to the parent cell. There are 2 daughter cells produced with the same number of chromosomes as to the parent cell.
  • 50. 2. In which phase do the chromosomes align? Prophase Anaphase Telophase 3. In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes are seen at the opposite poles? metaphase prophase cytokinesis Metaphase telophase
  • 51. Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7. I, II, III, IV II, III, IV, I III, IV, I, II I II III IV 4. Which of the following is the correct order of the stages of mitosis? IV, I, III, II
  • 52. Refer to the diagram below in answering questions 4-7. I II III IV 5. Which picture shows the event in metaphase? 6. Which picture shows the event in prophase? 7. Which picture shows the event in anaphase?
  • 53. 8. Which of the following is the stage where cleavage furrow is formed and considered the last stage of mitosis? anaphase metaphase prophase telophase
  • 54. 9. Which of the following is true about plant cell division that differentiates it from animal cell division? Formation of a cleavage furrow inability for undergo cytokinesis production of four new cells after mitosis Formation of a cell plate
  • 55. 10. Why is mitosis important? Nourishment of nutrient Source of energy Blueprint of life Growth and development
  • 56. 1. Infer why the tip of an onion root is a good place to look for dividing cells. 2. Write it in your science notebook.
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  • 58. PREPARED BY: HONEYLETTE N. SAGER, RM STUDENT TEACHER AY 2019- 2020