1. Why do cells divide? (Lab report due 1/18)
3. Ch. 9 Sec 2 Lecture
Questions
1. Does mitosis in a live cell occur in distinct stages?
2. Why do we study distinct stages?
3. Identify the stages of mitosis?
Agenda
1. Why do cells divide? (Lab report due 1/18) 3. Ch. 9 Sec 2 Lecture Questions 1. Does mitosis in a live cell occur in distinct stages? 2. Why do we study distinct stages? 3. Identify the stages of mitosis?
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1. Ch. 9 Cellular Respiration Packet due (2/11) 2. Watch Nova "How smart can we get?" http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/how-smart-can-we-get.html Questions 1. Thinking about the structure of the cell. What do you think must happen first for a cell to divide? 2. What materials must be duplicated in order to create a second cell? 3. Centrioles seem to be necessary for cell division. Create an experiment to test how centrioles contribute to cell division. Agenda
1. Ch. 8 Sec 3 Quiz 2. Ch. 9 Sec 1 Lecture Questions 1. There are many different kinds of cancer. What do they have in common? 2. Some new cancer therapies focus on starving cancer cells of hormones. Why might this work? 3. What might be some reasons the body controls the growth and reproduction of healthy cells? Agenda
1. Collect "Chapter quick check" 2. Collect "Ch. 8 Practice test" 3. Read "The Greatest Asset" by Isaac Asimov 4. If time, watch "The making of the fittest: Natural Selction in Humans." Agenda
1. Ch. 8 Sec 3 Orgnaizer (Due 1/22) Questions 1. What is the purpose of this car battery? 2. If the battery is drained of energy, can it ever again supply energy? 3. What parts of your body might act like a battery? 4. What do you think provides energy on the cellular level? |
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