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Page 1: Look at the spread of human chromosomes (Called Karyotype):

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Look at the spread of human chromosomes (Called Karyotype):

1) List at least three facts that you can observe.

2) Why do the chromosomes come in pairs?

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. So that the chromosomes are paired up by size, shape, and pattern of bands.

The microscopic image of the chromosomes can be re-arranged,

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In humans… There are 46 chromosomes, or 22 pairs of autosomes, PLUS 2 sex chromosomes: XX or XY.Boy or girl?

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Homologous

Sister chromatids

Diploid human

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Homologous chromosomes:- Same type of chromosome - Look identical but carry different information. -Each came from a different parent.

-Sister Chromatids: -Duplicate chromosomes that are still connected.

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Diploid vs. Haploid cells:

2 sets of chromosomes

1 set of chromosomes

“2N” (human 2N=46)

“N” (human N=23)

Body Cells, Zygote

Gametes(egg&sperm)(Germ cells)

(‘Half’)

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Apply: Write the diploid and haploid numbers for the following organisms:Organism Diploid (zygote,

body cells)Haploid (gametes)

HumansFruit flyDogBroccoliLizardShrimp

23464839789181836127254

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Which of the following has, on average, larger cells – a sequoia tree, or a daisy plant? An elephant or an ant? Explain your answer.

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1. Describe what is happening in the video clip.

2. What could be the purpose of this process? At least 2 ideas.

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Altogether, cells divide in order to:

A. Enable growth while cells are kept small.

B. Replace old/damaged cells.C. For A-sexual Reproduction.

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When new cells are made, the existing cells divide. Mitosis: the symmetrical movement of the duplicated chromosomes to the two daughter cells.

Products: Two diploid cells that are identical to the original cell.

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We will demonstrate mitosis using yarn pieces

as chromosomes.

Mitosis 4 to 8 cells

Mitosis is Action (Animal)

Mitosis - LilyRoot Growing

Mitosis HeLa Cells

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STEPS of Mitosis: Yarn Simulation

Parts of the kit:Raise two chromosomes that are:A. Homologous to one another.B. Sister ChromatidsC. Choose the correct sheet.Process:Follow the process with your yarn pieces. Draw, Label, Describe.

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* Bats have 72 chromosomes in all of their body cells.

* The first cell of the organism is made by joining egg and sperm.

1) How many chromosomes in a bat egg or a sperm cell? Explain.

2) Can cell division by mitosis (duplication of cells) produce egg or sperm? Explain.

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46Zygote

Gametes

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HUMANS!

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46Zygote

Gametes

2323

HUMANS!

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72Zygote

Gametes

??

BATS!

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72Zygote

Gametes

3636

BATS!

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2N

Mitosis: 1 Diploid to 2 Diploids:

2N

2NTetraploid

4N

Meiosis: 1 Diploid to 4 Haploids:

2N 4N 1N 1N1N 1N

DNA replication

DNA replication

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Yarn Kit: Meiosis (finally..)Using the four colors Show the split-split process.What do you get?

Drawing of mitosis and meiosis


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