Lesson 2: Chromosomes and Mitosis. DNA is the chemical that gives the cell instructions and...

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Lesson 2: Chromosomes and Mitosis

Transcript of Lesson 2: Chromosomes and Mitosis. DNA is the chemical that gives the cell instructions and...

Lesson 2: Chromosomes

and Mitosis

DNA is the chemical that gives the cell instructions and determines our traits. Chromosomes are strands of DNA (look like spaghetti)

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Why do cells need to divide?

• Unicellular organisms need to make more of themselves when they get to be too big.

• Our body cells need to divide to make more of themselves to repair damaged skin, bones and other body cells.

What about the chromosomes?• After mitosis, the cell has the same number of

chromosomes as the parent. Therefore, the daughter cells have the same DNA as the parent cell. GENETICALLY IDENTICAL!

Why is it important for cells to be exactly the same as the parent after

mitosis?

So that they can have the same exact structure and perform the same exact

function of the old skin cells.

Below is a picture of cell going through the process of mitosis. Talk with your partner

about the questions below:

Is this sexual or asexual reproduction?The black strands inside of the cell are called

_______________There is ______ parent cell.

At the end of mitosis, there are _____ daughter cells, or offspring.

Let’s Practice: A tiger’s normal body cells have 38 chromosomes.

• Pretend the tiger got bit by an alligator and the bite broke its skin.

• How many chromosomes are in the parent skin cell?

• What process will the tiger’s cell go through to make more skin cells to repair the wound?

• What form of reproduction is this?• Why?

• How many chromosomes will the new daughter skin cells have?

A tiger’s normal body cells have 38 chromosomes.

The alligator bite also tore some muscle

• What process will the tiger’s muscle cell go through to repair itself?

• What form of reproduction is this?

• Why?

• How many chromosomes will the new muscle cell have?

A bacteria living in the lake with the alligator is getting too big and must split into two to carry on its life processes.

• Is this sexual or asexual reproduction?

• What process will the bacteria go through to make two new bacteria?

• Pretend the parent bacteria had 1 chromosome, how many will the 2 new bacteria cells have?

Here is a cell from your body:• After mitosis, draw what the two daughter cells

should look like:

Which method (A or B) is showing asexual reproduction? ______

Describe the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells in Method A.

They exist in pairs. (2)A pair of

chromsomes is called

HOMOLOGOUSchromosomes.

KP #2: How do chromosomes exist in our normal body cells?

One comes from _______.

KP #3: Why do they come in pairs?

One comes from ______

How many chromosomes do humans have in our normal body

cells?____!

KP #4: