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Mitosis

Mitosis

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-LS1-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Christine Collins

Used 18+ times

FREE Resource

15 Slides • 7 Questions

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INTRODUCTION TO
MITOSIS

Mitosis is a process where

a single cell divides into
two identical daughter
cells. It is essential for
growth, development, and
repair in multicellular
organisms.

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THE CELL CYCLE
OVERVIEW

The cell cycle consists
of several phases:

1. Interphase: G0, G1,
S, G2

2. Mitosis (M phase):
PMAT (Prophase,
Metaphase,
Anaphase,
Telophase)

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GAP 0 (G0) PHASE

G0 is a resting phase

where the cell is not actively
preparing to divide.

Memory Aid: 'G0 - Go to

sleep' (The cell is at rest)

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Dropdown

What happens in Gap 0? ​

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GAP 1 (G1)
PHASE

G1 is the first

growth phase
where the
cell grows
and produces
organelles and
proteins.

Memory Aid: 'G1 -

Grow One'

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Multiple Choice

What happens during G1 phase of the cell cycle?

1

The G1 phase involves cell growth, normal function

2
The G1 phase involves apoptosis and cell death.
3
The G1 phase is primarily for cell division.
4
The G1 phase is when DNA is replicated.

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S PHASE
(SYNTHESIS PHASE)

During the S

phase, DNA is
replicated to
ensure each
daughter cell will
have a complete
set of
chromosomes.

Memory Aid: 'S -

Synthesize DNA'

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Open Ended

Write a good way to remember DNA replication happens during the S phase

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GAP 2 (G2) PHASE

G2 is the second

growth phase
where the cell
prepares for
mitosis.

Memory Aid: 'G2 - Get

Ready for Two' (Second
growth phase before
division)

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Multiple Choice

What happens during G2 of the cell cycle?

1
The cell undergoes DNA replication and divides into two daughter cells.
2
The cell enters a resting phase and stops all activities.
3
The cell focuses on repairing damaged organelles and synthesizing lipids.
4
The cell prepares for mitosis by growing, checking DNA integrity, and synthesizing proteins.

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INTRODUCTION TO MITOSIS STAGES (PMAT)

Mitosis consists of

four main stages:

1. Prophase

2. Metaphase

3. Anaphase

4. Telophase

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PROPHASE

During prophase,
chromatin condenses
into visible
chromosomes, and the
nuclear membrane
breaks down.

Memory Aid: 'P - Prepare'
(Chromosomes prepare for
alignment)

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CHROMATIN VS CHROMOSOME

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METAPHASE

During

metaphase,
chromosomes
line up in the
middle of the
cell.

Memory Aid: 'M -

Middle'
(Chromosomes align
in the middle)

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Draw

Draw what the cell looks like during metaphase

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ANAPHASE

During anaphase,

sister chromatids
are pulled apart to
opposite ends of
the cell.

Memory Aid: 'A - Apart'
(Chromatids move apart)

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Fill in the Blank

Anaphase is when chromtids pull _____

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TELOPHASE

During telophase,

nuclear membranes
reform around two
sets of
chromosomes, and
the cell begins to
divide.

Memory Aid: 'T - Two' (Two
nuclei form)

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CYTOKINESIS

Cytokinesis is the

division of the
cytoplasm,
resulting in two
identical daughter
cells.

Note: It follows telophase
to complete the cell
division process.

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WHERE CANCER
HAPPENS

Cancer can develop

when cells bypass
normal controls in
the cell cycle,
especially in the G1
or S phases.

Mutations can lead to

uncontrolled cell
division, causing
tumors.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What part of the cell cycle does cancer occur in?

1
Cancer can only develop during the interphase.
2

In the S and G1 phases.

3
Cancer is limited to the G2 phase.
4
Cancer only occurs in the G1 phase.

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INTRODUCTION TO
MITOSIS

Mitosis is a process where

a single cell divides into
two identical daughter
cells. It is essential for
growth, development, and
repair in multicellular
organisms.

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