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Objectives:
         ✤To identify the phases of mitosis
         ✤To learn what happens in each phase




                                  Pictures in this presentation are courtesy of Wikimedia Commons




Thursday, September 24, 2009

Mitosis has four phases, we will go through each phase. When going through each phase we
will cover two areas.
First, we will learn how to identify the phase by looking at it in both a diagram and an actual
cell.
Secondly, we will learn what is happening in the cell during that time.
The Phases of Mitosis




               Start Here
                      (Click on each cell)


                                                Metaphase



                                                                     Anaphase
                 Prophase


                                                  Telophase
                                                                                Quiz
Thursday, September 24, 2009

We will go through each cell and see what happens. At the end we will take a quiz.
Prophase




                                                        Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Prophase
                                 ✴1st stage of mitosis




                                                         Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Prophase
                                 ✴1st stage of mitosis
                                 ✴Chromatin condenses
                                 down to form chromosomes




                                                            Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Prophase
                                 ✴1st stage of mitosis
                                 ✴Chromatin condenses
                                 down to form chromosomes
                                 ✴The nuclear envelope
                                 breaks down and disappears




                                                              Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Prophase
                                 ✴1st stage of mitosis
                                 ✴Chromatin condenses
                                 down to form chromosomes
                                 ✴The nuclear envelope
                                 breaks down and disappears
                                 ✴Centrosomes appear near
                                 the middle of the cell and
                                 move toward the poles of the
                                 cell.




                                                            Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Prophase
                                 ✴1st stage of mitosis
                                 ✴Chromatin condenses
                                 down to form chromosomes
                                 ✴The nuclear envelope
                                 breaks down and disappears
                                 ✴Centrosomes appear near
                                 the middle of the cell and
                                 move toward the poles of the
                                 cell.
                                 ✴Spindle fibers form.




                                                            Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see
chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes,
but not chromatin.
Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down?
The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles
which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin.
Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around.
When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
Metaphase




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the
middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell.
There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Metaphase




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the
middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell.
There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Metaphase

                                                        ✴2nd stage of mitosis




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the
middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell.
There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Metaphase

                                                        ✴2nd stage of mitosis
                                                        ✴Where the chromosomes line up in th




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the
middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell.
There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Anaphase




                                                         Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can
tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle
of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side
with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell.
Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
Anaphase
                                  ✴3rd stage of mitosis




                                                          Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can
tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle
of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side
with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell.
Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
Anaphase
                                  ✴3rd stage of mitosis
                                  ✴Begins when the
                                  chromosomes begin to move
                                  apart




                                                          Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can
tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle
of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side
with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell.
Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
Anaphase
                                  ✴3rd stage of mitosis
                                  ✴Begins when the
                                  chromosomes begin to move
                                  apart
                                  ✴Ends when the
                                  chromosomes reach the
                                  poles of the cell and stop
                                  moving.




                                                          Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can
tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle
of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side
with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell.
Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
Telophase




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase




                                                       Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase
                           ✴4th stage of mitosis




                                                               Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase
                           ✴4th stage of mitosis
                           ✴Chromosomes de-
                           condense and unwind back
                           into chromatin.




                                                                  Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase
                           ✴4th stage of mitosis
                           ✴Chromosomes de-
                           condense and unwind back
                           into chromatin.
                           ✴The nuclear envelope re-
                           forms.

                                                                   Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase
                           ✴4th stage of mitosis
                           ✴Chromosomes de-
                           condense and unwind back
                           into chromatin.
                           ✴The nuclear envelope re-
                           forms.
                           ✴Centrosomes break down.
                                                               Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
Telophase
                           ✴4th stage of mitosis
                           ✴Chromosomes de-
                           condense and unwind back
                           into chromatin.
                           ✴The nuclear envelope re-
                           forms.
                           ✴Centrosomes break down.
                           ✴Spindle fibers break down.           Return to phases slide
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in
telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is
re-formed. Can you give any other examples?
5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
1.



                                     2.          3.            4.




Thursday, September 24, 2009

This slide shows an actual cell. Look at the slide and see if you can identify each of the four
phases of mitosis in an actual cell. The tough one is metaphase. To identify metaphase you
will need to look for the middle of the chromosomes and see if they are lined up in the
middle of the cell. Don’t look at the legs, because they are flopped to the sides. I will give
you a few minutes to decide which number corresponds to which phase and then I will call on
some of you to see if we are correct.
Quiz




          Question 1:
         Which of the cells
           represents
            prophase?          1.




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




        Question 2:
       Which of the cells

                               1.
         represents
         metaphase?




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




      Question 3:
     Which of the cells
       represents
        anaphase?              1.




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




        Question 4:
       Which of the cells
         represents
         telophase?
                               1.




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




    Question 5:
   Which of the cells
    represents the
    phase in which
    chromosomes                1.
        form?




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




      Question 6:
     Which of the cells
      represents the
      phase in which
      chromosomes
      begin to move
                               1.
          apart?




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.
Quiz




                               1.




                                          2.                  3.
                                                                                     4.



Thursday, September 24, 2009

                                                    Take out a blank sheet of paper.
                              Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper.
  When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move
                                                       on to the next question.

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Phases Of Mitosis PDF

  • 1. Objectives: ✤To identify the phases of mitosis ✤To learn what happens in each phase Pictures in this presentation are courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Thursday, September 24, 2009 Mitosis has four phases, we will go through each phase. When going through each phase we will cover two areas. First, we will learn how to identify the phase by looking at it in both a diagram and an actual cell. Secondly, we will learn what is happening in the cell during that time.
  • 2. The Phases of Mitosis Start Here (Click on each cell) Metaphase Anaphase Prophase Telophase Quiz Thursday, September 24, 2009 We will go through each cell and see what happens. At the end we will take a quiz.
  • 3. Prophase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 4. Prophase ✴1st stage of mitosis Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 5. Prophase ✴1st stage of mitosis ✴Chromatin condenses down to form chromosomes Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 6. Prophase ✴1st stage of mitosis ✴Chromatin condenses down to form chromosomes ✴The nuclear envelope breaks down and disappears Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 7. Prophase ✴1st stage of mitosis ✴Chromatin condenses down to form chromosomes ✴The nuclear envelope breaks down and disappears ✴Centrosomes appear near the middle of the cell and move toward the poles of the cell. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 8. Prophase ✴1st stage of mitosis ✴Chromatin condenses down to form chromosomes ✴The nuclear envelope breaks down and disappears ✴Centrosomes appear near the middle of the cell and move toward the poles of the cell. ✴Spindle fibers form. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Chromatin is DNA that is uncoiled and not wound around histone proteins. You cannot see chromatin with a light microscope. When we look at onion cells, we can see chromosomes, but not chromatin. Why do you think the nucleus needs to break down? The centrosomes are different between plant and animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles which are tube like structures made of the protein tubulin. Spindle fibers will eventually act like cables to move the chromosomes around. When spindle fiber forms comes on go back to phases slide.
  • 9. Metaphase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell. There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 10. Metaphase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell. There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 11. Metaphase ✴2nd stage of mitosis Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell. There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 12. Metaphase ✴2nd stage of mitosis ✴Where the chromosomes line up in th Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Metaphase is one of the easier phases to identify. The chromosomes are lined up in the middle with each half positioned to go to opposite sides of the cell. There are only two bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 13. Anaphase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell. Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
  • 14. Anaphase ✴3rd stage of mitosis Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell. Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
  • 15. Anaphase ✴3rd stage of mitosis ✴Begins when the chromosomes begin to move apart Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell. Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
  • 16. Anaphase ✴3rd stage of mitosis ✴Begins when the chromosomes begin to move apart ✴Ends when the chromosomes reach the poles of the cell and stop moving. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Anaphase is the actual movement of the chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell. You can tell when the chromosomes are moving, because the spindle fibers are hooked to the middle of each chromosome so the tails of the chromosome trail behind. It looks like a V on its side with the bottom of the V going toward the outer part of the cell. Three bullets here, then go back to phases slide
  • 17. Telophase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 18. Telophase Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 19. Telophase ✴4th stage of mitosis Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 20. Telophase ✴4th stage of mitosis ✴Chromosomes de- condense and unwind back into chromatin. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 21. Telophase ✴4th stage of mitosis ✴Chromosomes de- condense and unwind back into chromatin. ✴The nuclear envelope re- forms. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 22. Telophase ✴4th stage of mitosis ✴Chromosomes de- condense and unwind back into chromatin. ✴The nuclear envelope re- forms. ✴Centrosomes break down. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 23. Telophase ✴4th stage of mitosis ✴Chromosomes de- condense and unwind back into chromatin. ✴The nuclear envelope re- forms. ✴Centrosomes break down. ✴Spindle fibers break down. Return to phases slide Thursday, September 24, 2009 Telophase is the opposite of prophase. What is done during prophase is re-done in telophase. For example, in prophase the nucleus breaks down, in telophase the nucleus is re-formed. Can you give any other examples? 5 bullets here, then go back to phases slide.
  • 24. 1. 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 This slide shows an actual cell. Look at the slide and see if you can identify each of the four phases of mitosis in an actual cell. The tough one is metaphase. To identify metaphase you will need to look for the middle of the chromosomes and see if they are lined up in the middle of the cell. Don’t look at the legs, because they are flopped to the sides. I will give you a few minutes to decide which number corresponds to which phase and then I will call on some of you to see if we are correct.
  • 25. Quiz Question 1: Which of the cells represents prophase? 1. 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 26. Quiz Question 2: Which of the cells 1. represents metaphase? 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 27. Quiz Question 3: Which of the cells represents anaphase? 1. 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 28. Quiz Question 4: Which of the cells represents telophase? 1. 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 29. Quiz Question 5: Which of the cells represents the phase in which chromosomes 1. form? 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 30. Quiz Question 6: Which of the cells represents the phase in which chromosomes begin to move 1. apart? 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.
  • 31. Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. Thursday, September 24, 2009 Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your answers to the following questions on your blank sheet of paper. When you are finished with a question, please put down you pen, so I can see when everyone is done with that question, before I move on to the next question.