Let us pray and feel the
presence of our dear
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1.Watch the video attentively and
take down notes.
2.Accomplish the task inside the
envelope.
3.Make a yell to signify that your
group is done
Prophase
What happen to the chromosomes
during prophase?
 Chromosomes condense and
become visible.
Where do centrioles move during
Prophase?
Do spindle fibers start to form during
prophase?
 Centrioles moves at South
and North Pole of the cell.
 Yes, mitotic spindle fibers
start to form during prophase.
Prophase Metaphase
Metaphase
What happen to the nuclear membrane and nucleolus during
metaphase?
 During metaphase nuclear membrane and nucleolus
disappears or dissolves.
What is the significance of sister chromatid alignment at the
equator during metaphase?
 The significance of chromosomes or sister chromatids
alignment at the metaphase plate is for preparation for the
equal separation of the sister chromatids.
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase
Anaphase
What is the purpose of sister
chromatids separation during
anaphase?
 Sister chromatids separation is important to
ensure that the genetic materials will be
equally transported for two new identical
daughter cells.
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase
Telophase
Telophase
Why is it said that, telophase is the reverse or opposite of
prophase?
 In telophase nuclear membrane and nucleolus appears and
chromosomes begin to uncoil while in prophase nuclear
membrane and nucleolus disappear and chromosomes
condensed.
How many daughter cells are formed after the Mitosis?
 Two new daughter cells are formed after Mitosis.
How many phases of Mitosis have?
What are those?
Mitosis has four phases
namely prophase, metaphase,
anaphase and telophase.
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase
Telophase
Directions: On ¼ piece of paper, choose
the letter of the correct answer for the
question/statement given below.
1.Which phase of Mitosis where the
chromosomes being pulled apart by
threads or spindle fibers?
a. Prophase
b. Metaphase
c. Anaphase
d. Telophase
2. How many daughter cells are
produced after mitotic cell
division?
a.Two
b.Three
c.Four
d.Five
3. On what phase do chromosomes
condensed?
a.Telophase
b.Prophase
c.Metaphase
d.Anaphase
4. What is/are the importance/s of Mitosis in
an organism?
I. Repairing of tissues
II.Growth of an organism
III.Reproduction of new individual.
a.I only
b.II only
c.I and II only
d.I, II, III
5. What happen during metaphase of
Mitosis?
a.Chromosomes are pulled apart.
b.Chromosomes line up at the
metaphase plate or equator of the cell.
c.New nuclear membranes are formed.
d.Chromosomes condense and become
thicker.
Answers
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B
1. Draw the four phases of mitosis
and label the different parts of it.
2. Define and give the different part
of meiosis
Science Learner’s Module
Pages 321-326
mitosis

mitosis

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    1.Watch the videoattentively and take down notes. 2.Accomplish the task inside the envelope. 3.Make a yell to signify that your group is done
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    Prophase What happen tothe chromosomes during prophase?  Chromosomes condense and become visible. Where do centrioles move during Prophase? Do spindle fibers start to form during prophase?  Centrioles moves at South and North Pole of the cell.  Yes, mitotic spindle fibers start to form during prophase.
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    Metaphase What happen tothe nuclear membrane and nucleolus during metaphase?  During metaphase nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappears or dissolves. What is the significance of sister chromatid alignment at the equator during metaphase?  The significance of chromosomes or sister chromatids alignment at the metaphase plate is for preparation for the equal separation of the sister chromatids.
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    Anaphase What is thepurpose of sister chromatids separation during anaphase?  Sister chromatids separation is important to ensure that the genetic materials will be equally transported for two new identical daughter cells.
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    Telophase Why is itsaid that, telophase is the reverse or opposite of prophase?  In telophase nuclear membrane and nucleolus appears and chromosomes begin to uncoil while in prophase nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear and chromosomes condensed. How many daughter cells are formed after the Mitosis?  Two new daughter cells are formed after Mitosis.
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    How many phasesof Mitosis have? What are those? Mitosis has four phases namely prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
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    Directions: On ¼piece of paper, choose the letter of the correct answer for the question/statement given below. 1.Which phase of Mitosis where the chromosomes being pulled apart by threads or spindle fibers? a. Prophase b. Metaphase c. Anaphase d. Telophase
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    2. How manydaughter cells are produced after mitotic cell division? a.Two b.Three c.Four d.Five
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    3. On whatphase do chromosomes condensed? a.Telophase b.Prophase c.Metaphase d.Anaphase
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    4. What is/arethe importance/s of Mitosis in an organism? I. Repairing of tissues II.Growth of an organism III.Reproduction of new individual. a.I only b.II only c.I and II only d.I, II, III
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    5. What happenduring metaphase of Mitosis? a.Chromosomes are pulled apart. b.Chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate or equator of the cell. c.New nuclear membranes are formed. d.Chromosomes condense and become thicker.
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    1. Draw thefour phases of mitosis and label the different parts of it. 2. Define and give the different part of meiosis Science Learner’s Module Pages 321-326