Showing posts with label Cells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cells. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Response to OJ muddiest point
No, that is the anaphase stage in the cell cycle.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Cell Cycle Extra Credit!
Hey Guys... this is a REALLY fun game about the cell cycle... I hope you enjoy it! Click on this link to play it. WHO is the "Cell Division Supervisor" who is controlling everything in the game? First 3 people to EMAIL me the answer will get EXTRA CREDIT! Enjoy!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Scribe! Thursday and Friday, October 13 and 14

On Thursday and Friday in class, we mainly focused on looking under microscopes for mitosis in the tip of an onion root cell. The first thing we did on thursday was view a quick slideshow of mitosis, which can be found on Moodle. On Thursday with the Onion Root Tip Lab, we looked for the phases of mitosis in them, which are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Then on Friday with the same lab, we counted the amount of cells we were able to see with the microscope and use that number to complete UP 48-51, which was our homework, as well as to read section 10.3 as well as UP 52B-52D and use a multi-slow map as a reading strategy.
Muddiest Point- PatrykS
The muddiest point for me is what excacly is a daughter chromatid?
JoeM's Muddiest Point
What's the difference between chromosomes, chromatids, and chromatin?
AndrijanaA's Muddiest Point
My muddiest point in this unit was the difference between the nucleus and the nucleolus. I get their functions mixed up. Can someone please explain? Thanks.
AndrijanaA
AndrijanaA
Friday, October 14, 2011
Muddiest piont- MattD
Im confused about chromosomes and chromatids, are they the same thing?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
SaraP's Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is during mitosis, when is the nucleus visible and when is it not. Also, when is the nuclear membrane visible and when is it not. I am confused on why it disappears and then reappears.
Thanks
Muddiest Point- Sammy K
I'm kind of confused on what Chromatids and Chromatins are.
Muddiest Point- Sammy K
I'm kind of confused on what Chromatids and Chromatins are.
BreckM's Muddiest point
I am having trouble remembering the difference between diffusion and osmosis. If anyone has anything to help me understand it better that'd be great!
Thanks.
Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is the overall sections we read on ATP and ADP. I really don't understand what ATP is and the difference of ATP and ADP is.
Peter F's Muddiest Point
Where does the energy from ATP go? Does it only service it's own cell? ...and why does having only two molecules of phosphate in ADP have less energy, as opposed to having three in ATP?
AndyD's Muddiest Point Cells
Im having trouble with the difference of ATP and ADP.
Muddies Point
My Muddiest Point is on the stages of Interphase I still don't get what happens during each phase. Please Help thanks.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
My Muddiest Point
im still confused on the difference between ATP and ADP
My Muddiest Point
Cells are very confusing for me because there are so many different parts to it. I think one of my muddiest points is sister cells and daughter cells. What do they do or what are they? Also, what is the difference between chromatin and chromosomes? Overall, I think cells are very confusing. Please help me!
Thanks,
Jessie W.
GabbyM's Muddiest Point
My muddiest point is how does pH affect the cell? Also, I'm still a bit confused about what the difference is between ADP and ATP. Thanks for the help!
My Muddiest Point
My muddiest point this unit is understanding how daughter cells split apart after mitosis. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Paul S
Thanks,
Paul S
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