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MON 2/25 week-8TOPIC: MEIOSIS WRAP-UP OBJ : 7-10

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10.1 QUIZ TMRW FEB 26

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EXIT: CIRCLE LEVEL of UNDERSTANDING

[see slide]

HANDOUTS to PICK-UP:

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DW- 10.1 WEBQUEST

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10.1 WEBQUEST

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10.1 WEBQUEST

FILE DAILY

WORK

WEEK IN REVIEW

TURN IN WEEK 7

UNIT OBJECTIVES

10.1 MEIOSIS

7-DESCRIBE / RECOGNIZE the events of each stage of meiosis

8-EXPLAIN the reduction of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis

9-EXPLAIN the importance of meiosis in providing genetic variation

SUMMARY

*10---COMPARE/CONTRAST MITOSIS/MEIOSIS

10.1 APP NTS

COLLABORATIVE GROUP EXPECTATIONSIDENTIFY ROLES [write # TOP RIGHT CORNER]

LAB GROUP(3-5 students)

-working TOGETHER as a collaborative group to COMPLETE TASK

-EVERYTEAM MEMBER has a job and participates EQUALLY

1-READ THROUGH EACH TASK (silently or together)

2-DISCUSS (use POSITIVE communication)

EVIDENCE [highlight supportive evidence]

3-ANSWER [when all members agree]

4-MOVE ON (only when ALL team members understand)

QUESTIONS ?’s

-each other

CLARIFICATION

-Asking Mrs. Paepke for clarification NOT answers.

FYI

-discussion within COLORED group ONLY

10.1 APP NTS

-RED PEN out for REVIEW

MAIN IDEA

-MEIOSIS produces HAPLOID GAMETES

-cell division that REDUCES the # of chromosomes by half through

the separation of homologous chromosomes.

Cell Division and the Cell Cycle

Meiosis – mouse testes

Parent cell

4 gametes

1st division

2nd division

CHROMOSOMES and CHROMOSOME #

IDENTIFY: three characteristics that are the same in each

member of a pair of homologous chromosomes

SAME DIFFERENT

1- 1-

2-

3-

length

centromere position

position of genes

ALLELE-exact version [code] of each gene

CHROMOSOMES and CHROMOSOME #

DRAW/LABEL homologous chromosomes /sister chromatids

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

IDENTIFY: the phases of MI and MII

PI T2 INTERPHASE AIP2

TI A2 MI M2

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

PI

-chromosomes condense/pair up

-spindle fibers form

-homologous chromosomes pair

-crossing over occurs

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

MI

-spindle fiber attach to centromere

-pull HC pairs to center

-random assortment of HC

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

AI

-chromosome move apart

-separate homologous pairs

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

T1

-HC of each pair move to opposite ends

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

P2

-chromosomes condense/pair up

-spindle fibers form

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

M2

-haploid # of chromosome line up at center

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

A2

-sister chromatids pulled apart

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

T2

-cell divides into 4 different haploid cells

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

COMPARE/CONTRAST: the phases of MI and M2PI

-chromosomes condense/pair up

-spindle fibers form

-homologous chromosomes pair

-crossing over occurs

MI

-spindle fiber attach to centromere

-pull HC pairs to center

-random assortment of HC

AI

-chromosome move apart

-separate homologous pairs

T1

-HC of each pair move to opposite ends

P2

-chromosomes condense/pair up

-spindle fibers form

M2

-haploid # of chromosome line up

at center

A2

-sister chromatids pulled apart

T2

-cell divides into 4 different haploid

cells

MEIOSIS I / MEIOSIS II

ANALYZE: the chart above to determine the phase when

CROSSING OVER can occur.

Mark a STAR on the correct phase

PROPHASE I

10.1 Meiosis Square Dance.wmv

SEXUAL v ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

EXPLAIN how MEIOSIS and FERTILIZATION produce

genetic variation during SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

Prophase1- crossing over

-trade pieces of genetic material [ALLELES]

Metaphase1- independent assortment:

-random sorting of chromosomes lined up at equator

Fertilization -increases genetic variation further by combining

genetic info from 2 different individuals

-only 1 sperm out of 1,000s will fertilize 1 egg

SEXUAL v ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

COMPARE:

asexual reprod

genes

sexual reprodgenetic diversity

protists animals plants

mammals

EXITCIRCLE-level of understanding of today’s objective

Q’s / clarifications-EXIT- NONE

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