Sunday, February 5, 2017

Mitosis Lab

Here is the link to my worksheet. It has my image of each stage as well as the table. I will answer the questions on this blog:

Mitosis Lab Handout

1. It is more accurate to call mitosis "nuclear replication" because all of the steps involve the duplication of the DNA and does not really involve the splitting of any other organelles.

2.  These were selected for study because it is super easy to see the chromosomes in their cells and see what they are doing.

1. If I wasn't only looking at the top, there would be a lot more in interphase because that is where they are not really doing anything and are not trying to split. In the rest, they are not going to split, so it will be all interphase.

2. I can infer that each phase takes less and less time as it gets closer and closer to actually duplicating the DNA.

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