
Only occurs in cells that do not divide often or everġ0 Interphase: G1 Phase = cell increases in mass (organelles) & volume (cytoplasm), protein synthesis occurs Cell grows & functions normally AKA “growth phase”ġ1 Interphase: S Phase = DNA is synthesized & chromosomes are duplicated Describe the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of an organism.Ħ Cell Cycle = sequence of growth & division Consists of : Interphaseħ Cell Division = separation of 1 cell into 2 daughter cellsĨ Interphase = stage of the cell cycle when the cell is not in mitosis (between cell divisions) LONGEST stage of cell cycle Period of growth & development DNA copied (AKA replicated or duplicated) Cell doubles amount of cytoplasmĩ Interphase: G0 Phase = resting phase AKA Gap Zero When used, the flip-book shows a full mitosis processġ6.002 The student shows the parts of the cell correctly in stated colors for all slides.What is a cycle? Explain in your own words.ģ Objectives Describe the stage of the cell cycle (include DNA replication & mitosis). When used, the flip-book is able to show a mostly correct When used, the flip-book is able to show a partially correct mitosis process When used, the flip-book is able to show some of the mitosis process correctly

Meeting Expectations Exceeding Expectations Not Attemptedġ6.001 The student has six phases from the notes represented correctly.ģ of the 6 reference slides are correctly represented.Ĥ of the 6 reference slides are correctly represented.ĥ of the 6 reference slides are correctly represented.Ħ of the reference slides are correctly represented.ġ6.003 The student has transitions for the slides between the six phases found in the notes.ģ of the 9 transition slides are correctly representedĥ of the 9 transition slides are correctly representedħ of the 9 transition slides are correctly representedĩ of the transition slides are correctly represented.ġ6.002 The student shows progression over time for the slides.

The correct cell parts are present and correctly colored for each slide.īelow Expectations Approaching Expectations Progression over time can be seen when the flip-book is used. Nine slides correctly representing transition between the six “mile-stone” slides. Six “mile-stone” slides correctly represented from notes.

Mitosis flip-book rubric Points Possible: 40 required fields: 1.
