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UNIT 5 CP BIOLOGY: Cellular Division CP: CHAPTER 5, Sections 1-5; HN: CHAPTER 10, Sections 1-3 Standard B-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of cells and
their organelles. Indicators: B-2.4 B-2.6
Explain the process of cell differentiation as the basis for the hierarchical organization of organism (including cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems). Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.
B-2.7 Summarize how cell regulation controls and coordinates cell growth and division and allows cells to respond to the environment, and recognize the consequences of uncontrolled cell division.
Vocabulary:
Cell Cycle Mitosis Chromatin Chromosome Chromatid Centromere Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Cancer Asexual
Reproduction Cell
Differentiation Stem Cell
Place the definition’s corresponding number to the vocabulary term.
UNIT 5 CP BIOLOGY: Cellular Division CP: CHAPTER 5, Sections 1-5; HN: CHAPTER 10, Sections 1-3 Standard B-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of cells and
their organelles. Indicators: B-2.4 B-2.6
Explain the process of cell differentiation as the basis for the hierarchical organization of organism (including cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems). Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.
B-2.7 Summarize how cell regulation controls and coordinates cell growth and division and allows cells to respond to the environment, and recognize the consequences of uncontrolled cell division.
Vocabulary:
Cell Cycle Mitosis Chromatin Chromosome Chromatid Centromere Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Cancer Asexual
Reproduction Cell
Differentiation Stem Cell
Place the definition’s corresponding number to the vocabulary term.
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1. First phase of mitosis when chromatin condenses, the nuclear envelope breaks down, the nucleolus disappears, and the centrosomes and centrioles migrate to opposite sides of the cell Prophase
2. Cell that can divide for long periods of time while remaining undifferentiated
3. Long, continuous thread of DNA that consists of numerous genes and regulatory
information
4. Loose combination of
DNA and proteins that is present
during interphase
5. Pattern of growth, DNA
replication, and cell division that occurs in a eukaryotic cell
6. Second phase of mitosis when spindle
fibers align the chromosomes along the cell equator
7. Process by which offspring are
produced from a single parent; does
not involve the joining of gametes
8. Third phase of mitosis during which chromatids separate and are pulled to
opposite sides of the cell
9. Process by which unspecialized cells develop into their mature form and
function
10. One half of a
duplicated chromosome
11. Last phase of mitosis when a complete set of identical chromosomes is positioned at each pole of
the cell, the nuclear membranes start to form, the chromosomes begin to
uncoil and the spindle fibers disasembleuncoi
12. Process by which a cell
divides its nucleus and contents
13. Process by which the cell cytoplasm
divides
14. Common name for a class of
diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell
division
15. Region of condensed chromosome
that looks pinched; where spindle fibers attach during meiosis
and mitosis
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Match the pictures with the vocabulary term, cut it out, and create a flap by taping it on the definition. 10.
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UNIT 5 HONORS BIOLOGY: Cellular Division CP: CHAPTER 5, Sections 1-5; HN: CHAPTER 10, Sections 1-3 Standard B-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of cells and
their organelles. Indicators: B-2.4 B-2.6
Explain the process of cell differentiation as the basis for the hierarchical organization of organism (including cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems). Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.
B-2.7 Summarize how cell regulation controls and coordinates cell growth and division and allows cells to respond to the environment, and recognize the consequences of uncontrolled cell division.
Vocabulary:
Cell Cycle Mitosis Chromatin Chromosome Chromatid Centromere Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Cancer Asexual
Reproduction Cell
Specialization Stem Cell*
*Term not found in textbook. Refer to notes.
Place the definition’s corresponding number to the vocabulary term.
UNIT 5 HONORS BIOLOGY: Cellular Division CP: CHAPTER 5, Sections 1-5; HN: CHAPTER 10, Sections 1-3 Standard B-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of cells and
their organelles. Indicators: B-2.4 B-2.6
Explain the process of cell differentiation as the basis for the hierarchical organization of organism (including cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems). Summarize the characteristics of the cell cycle: interphase (called G1, S, G2); the phases of mitosis (called prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase); and plant and animal cytokinesis.
B-2.7 Summarize how cell regulation controls and coordinates cell growth and division and allows cells to respond to the environment, and recognize the consequences of uncontrolled cell division.
Vocabulary:
Cell Cycle Mitosis Chromatin Chromosome Chromatid Centromere Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Cancer Asexual
Reproduction Cell
Specialization Stem Cell*
*Term not found in textbook. Refer to notes.
Place the definition’s corresponding number to the vocabulary term.
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1. Fist and longest phase of mitosis, during which the chromosomes become visible and the centrioles
separate and take up positions on the opposite
sides of the nucleus
2. Cell that can divide for long periods of time while remaining undifferentiated
3. Threadlike structure within the nucleus
containing the genetic information that is passed from one
generation of cells to the next
4. Granular material visible within the
nucleus; consists of DNA tightly coiled around proteins
5. Series of events that cells go through as they grow and
divide
6. Second phase of mitosis, during which
the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell
7. Process by which a single
parent reproduces by
itself
8. The third phase of mitosis, during
which the chromosome pairs separate and move
toward opposite poles
9. The process in which cells develop in different ways
to perform different tasks
10. One of two identical “sister”
parts of a duplicated
chromosome
11. Fourth and final phase of mitosis, during which the
chromosomes begin to disperse into a tangle
of dense material
12. Part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
13. Division of the cytoplasm
during cell division
14. Disorder in which some of the body’s own cells
lose the ability to control growth
15. Area where the chromatids
of a chromosome are attached
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