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WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED
BY:
Block: _________
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Demonstrates
Advanced
Understanding
3
Demonstrates
Proficient
Understanding
2
Demonstrates
Developing
Understanding
1
Demonstrates
Emerging
Understanding
Criterion 1:
Communicate
valid
conclusions
supported
by the data
through a
summary
Summaries
are wellorganized and
thorough
using
complete
sentences.
Summaries are
detailed, and
demonstrate
understanding of
the content.
Summaries
include
minimal
omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies.
Incomplete
sentences.
Summaries
are full of
omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies.
Incomplete
sentences.
Criterion 2:
Describe
the stages
of the cell
cycle,
including
DNA
replication
and mitosis,
and the
importance
of the cell
cycle.
Criterion 3:
Summarize
how
disruptions
in the cell
cycle might
lead to
disease
Thoroughly
describes
stages,
specific
details on the
importance of
the cell cycle
to the growth
of organisms.
Clearly describes
stages, includes
details on the
importance of the
cell cycle to the
growth of
organisms.
few details on
the
importance of
the cell cycle
to the growth
of organisms.
There may be
omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies
Minimally
describes
stages. There
are omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies.
The summary
demonstrates
a general
understanding
of how
disruptions in
the cell cycle
might lead to
disease.
There may be
omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies
The summary
demonstrates
a limited
understanding
of how
disruptions in
the cell cycle
might lead to
disease.
There are
omissions,
errors, or
inaccuracies
The summary
demonstrates
a thorough,
extensive
understanding
of how
disruptions in
the cell cycle
might lead to
one of many
diseases with
specific
examples.
The summary
demonstrates
a clear
understanding
of how
disruptions in
the cell cycle
might lead
to disease with a
specific example.
Disruptions to Cell Cycle

(pg. 289)
Cancer is ________________________
_______________________________

Why is cancer considered a disruption of the cell
cycle?

Draw and color cancer cells and describe
underneath why cancer cells are dangerous.
Cell Differentiation
(pgs. 292-295)

What is Differentiation?

Draw, color, and label the function of each type of
Table of Contents
Content
cell :
Page
number
3
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5
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Neuron (Nerve Cell)
Function:
Smooth Muscle Cell
Function:
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12
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Sperm Cell
Function:
Red Blood Cell
Function:
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The Prokaryotic Cell Cycle
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
(pg. 281)
Define Asexual Reproduction:
CLOZING Summary
Word Bank: anaphase binary fission cytokinesis
interphase
metaphase
mitosis
synthesis
telophase
G1
prophase
G2
replicate
What type of asexual reproduction do prokaryotic
bacteria undergo?
________________ is the process of cell division or growing
more cells. Before a cell can divide, it must _______________

Draw, color, and label the process of Binary Fission.
its DNA. Prior to replicating the DNA, the chromosomes grow
and prepare themselves for DNA replication in the
_______________ phase. The chromosomes replicate
themselves in the S or __________________ phase of the cell
cycle. After the S phase, the cell goes through the
_________________ phase where it prepares itself for
mitosis. The G1, S, and G2 stages are collectively called
__________________. The first stage of mitosis involves the
condensing of chromosomes and the disappearance of the nuclear
envelope; this stage is known as ________________. In the
________________ stage, the sister chromatids align on an
equatorial plate. The sister chromatids separate and each
chromosome moves to an opposite pole during
_______________. During ____________________ the
chromatin expands, the nuclear envelope reappears, and the two
nuclei appear in the cell. During ________________, the
cytoplasm divides, and the cell splits into two cells. Mitosis
occurs in eukaryotic cells; a similar process called
______________________ occurs in prokaryotic cells.
Cytokinesis

The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
(pg. 284- 285)
At what point in the cell cycle does cytokinesis

occur?

part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)

The cell cycle is a type of which reproduction:
Asexual
Draw, color, and label what cytokinesis looks like as a
How is cytokinesis different in animal and plant cells?
(pg. 284 picture)
Animal
Plant

(pg. 281)
or
Sexual
Draw, color, and label the Cell Cycle:
Interphase

(pg. 283 & 285)
Describe what is happening each of the stages of
interphase:
G1SG2-

Telophase
(pgs 281 & 285)
Draw, color, and label what interphase looks like as a
part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)

Telophase is the ____________ and final phase of
mitosis

Draw, color, and label what telophase looks like as a
part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)
Anaphase
DNA Replication
(pg. 283 & 285)

Anaphase is the ____________ phase of mitosis.

Draw, color, and label what anaphase looks like as a
part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)
(pgs.350-353)

What is the role of DNA Polymerase enzyme?

Replicate the following strand of DNA:
5’ A G C T A G G A T C G A 3’
______________________
Label and Color the
following:
Adenine- purple
Thymine- yellow
Cytosine- green
Guanine- orange
Template strand “old
DNA”- blue
New DNA strand- red
Prophase
Metaphase
(pg. 282 & 285)
(pg. 282 & 285)

Prophase is the ____________ phase of mitosis.

Metaphase is the ____________ phase of mitosis.

Draw, color, and label what prophase looks like as a

Draw, color, and label what metaphase looks like as a
part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)
part of the cell cycle. (Pg. 285 picture)